J. Richard Landis

MODEL-BASED ESTIMATES OF POPULATION ATTRIBUTABLE RISKS FOR ORDINAL DATA (2004)

Basu, Srabashi, Landis, J. Richard

Threshold-specific population attributable risk measures are developed to account for ordinal disease classifications. A cumulative logit model is utilized to formulate the threshold-specific risks...

Systolic Blood Pressure Trends in US Adults between 1960 and 1980 Influence of Antihypertensive Drug Therapy (1998)

Kumanyika, Shiriki K., Landis, J. Richard, Matthews-Cook, Yvonne L., Almy, Susan L., Boehmer, Susan J. Shirk

Recent blood pressure trends reflect progress in hypertension control, but prevalent drug therapy precludes direct estimation of the component due to primary prevention. In data gathered on persons...

Model-based Estimation of Population Attributable Risk under Cross-sectional Sampling (1995)

Basu, Srabashi, Landis, J. Richard

The covariate-adjusted population attributable risk (PAR) measures the proportionate reduction in disease prevalence in the target population when the putative risk factor is removed, after adjusting...

Secular Trends in Blood Pressure among Adult Blacks and Whites Aged 18-34 Years in Two Body Mass Index Strata, United States, 1960-1980 (1994)

Kumanyika, Shiriki K., Landis, J. Richard, Matthews, Yvonne L., Weaver, Susan L., Harlan, Linda C., Harlan, William R.

Secular trends in blood pressure among young adults reflect the proportion of the population at risk of developing hypertension and may be markers of progress in primary prevention. National health...

Effect of empiric antiarrhythmic therapy in resuscitated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims with coronary artery disease (1990)

Moosvi, Ali R., Goldstein, Sidney, Medendorp, Sharon VanderBrug, Landis, J. Richard, Wolfe, Robert A., Leighton, Richard, ...

The effect of empiric antiarrhythmic therapy with quindine and procainamide on long-term mortality was examined in 209 patients with coronary artery disease resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac...

FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH GLUCOSE TOLERANCE IN ADULTS IN THE UNITED STATES (1987)

HARLAN, LYNNE C., HARLAN, WILLIAM R., LANDIS, J. RICHARD, GOLDSTEIN, NANCY G.

Harlan, L C. (U. of Michigan School of Public Hearth, Ann Arbor, Ml 48109), W. R. Harlan, J. R. Landis, and N. G. Goldstein. Factors associated with glucose tolerance in adults in the United States....

ATTRIBUTABLE RISK RATIO ESTIMATION FROM MATCHED-PAIRS CASE-CONTROL DATA (1987)

KURITZ, STEPHEN J., LANDIS, J. RICHARD

Explicit formulas are provided for estimating the attributable risk ratio among the exposed and the entire target population utilizing matched-pairs data. Large-sample standard errors and...

Analysis of cardiac symptoms preceding cardiac arrest (1986)

Goldstein, Sidney, Medendorp, Sharon VanderBrug, Landis, J. Richard, Wolfe, Robert A., Leighton, Richard, Ritter, George, ...

Prodromal symptoms and cardiac history were examined in 227 patients with coronary artery disease who were successfully resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest was...

The effect of bystander CPR on survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims (1985)

Ritter, George, Wolfe, Robert A., Goldstein, Sidney, Landis, J. Richard, Vasu, C. Mark, Acheson, Allyn, ...

The effect of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was studied in 2142 emergency medical service (EMS) cardiac arrest runs. When bystander CPR was administered to cardiac arrest victims,...

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BLOOD LEAD LEVELS AND BLOOD PRESSURE AND ITS CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IMPLICATIONS (1985)

PIRKLE, JAMES L., SCHWARTZ, JOEL, LANDIS, J. RICHARD, HARLAN, WILLIAM R.

The relationship between blood pressure and blood lead levels in the second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (1976–1980) has been examined for white males aged 40–59 years. After...

A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF NEURITIC PLAQUES AND NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES IN AN AUTOPSY POPULATION (1984)

DeWOLFE MILLER, F., HICKS, SAMUEL P., D'AMATO, CONSTANCE J., LANDIS, J. RICHARD

From July 1, 1980 to December 2, 1982, all individuals at autopsy at the University of Michigan Medical Center ij65 years of age and selected Indlvlduals

BLOOD PRESSURE AND NUTRITION IN ADULTS THE NATIONAL HEALTH AND NUTRITION EXAMINATION SURVEY (1984)

HARLAN, WILLIAM R., HULL, ALAN L., SCHMOUDER, ROBERT L., LANDIS, J. RICHARD, THOMPSON, FRANCES E., LARKIN, FRANCES A.

To provide a contemporary profile of blood pressure and nutritional and sociodemographic relationships in the adult US population, data from the first National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey...

A computer program for testing average partial association in three-way contingency tables (PARCAT) (1979)

Landis, J. Richard, Cooper, Murray M., Kennedy, Thomas, Koch, Gary G.

PARCAT is a computer program which implements alternative tests for average partial association in three-way contingency tables within the framework of the product multiple hypergeometric probability...

A computer program for multivariate ratio analysis (MISCAT) (1978)

Stanish, William M., Koch, Gary G., Landis, J. Richard

Analysts must deal frequently with missing data in multivariate analysis. In such cases, estimating the covariance maxtrix V of the dependent variables usually involves initial estimation and...

A computer program for the generalized chi-square analysis of competing risks grouped survival data (CRISCAT) (1978)

Stanish, William M., Chi, G. Y. H., Johnson, William D., Koch, Gary G., Landis, J. Richard, Liu-Chi, Shelley

CRISCAT is a computer program for the analysis of grouped survival data with competing risks via weighted least squares methods. Competing risks adjustments are obtained from general matrix...

A comparative evaluation of two roadside brake testing procedures+ (1977)

Corn, Richard F., Landis, J. Richard

A field survey was conducted to evaluate two procedures designed to measure the effectiveness of motor vehicle braking systems. Selected failure rates and agreement measures were computed using a...

A computer program for the generalized chi-square analysis of categorical data using weighted least squares (GENCAT) (1976)

Landis, J. Richard, Stanish, William M., Freeman, Jean L., Koch, Gary G.

GENCAT is a computer program which implements an extremely general methodology for the analysis of multivariate categorical data. This approach essentially involves the construction of test...