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The effect of price reduction on salad bar purchases at a corporate cafeteriaThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners Institute for Education and Research, 8170 33rd Ave South, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis MN 55425 1524 E mail
Prev Chronic Dis 10:E25. 2013..Policies that make the price of salads equal to other choices in cafeterias may significantly increase healthful food consumption...
Accuracy of heart disease prevalence estimated from claims data compared with an electronic health recordThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 9:E141. 2012..We sought to determine the accuracy with which the prevalence of heart disease can be estimated from health care claims data...
The simple health system rules that create valueThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners Research Foundation, 8170 33rd Ave S, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 9:E49. 2012....
Obesity: another wolf at the door?Thomas E Kottke
The Heart Center, Regions Hospital, St Paul, Minnesota 55101, USA
Clin Obstet Gynecol 47:890-7; discussion 980-1. 2004
Physical activity optimizing practice through researchThomas E Kottke
The Heart Center, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:S8-10. 2006
Optimizing practice through research: a preventive services case studyThomas E Kottke
Health Partners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440-1524, USA
Am J Prev Med 33:505-6. 2007
Optimizing practice through research: a new perspective to solve an old problemThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Ann Fam Med 6:459-62. 2008....
CardioVision 2020: program acceptance and progress after 4 yearsThomas E Kottke
The Heart Center, Regions Hospital, St Paul, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 30:137-43. 2006..To report program acceptance and progress after 4 years of a heart disease prevention program...
Readiness of US health plans to manage cardiometabolic riskThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners Research Foundation, 8170 33rd Ave S, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 6:A86. 2009..Our goal was to determine health plan interest in and ability to provide CMR control services...
The predicted impact of heart disease prevention and treatment initiatives on mortality in Lithuania, a middle-income countryThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners, Inc, 8170 33rd Ave S, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 8:A139. 2011..This analysis predicts the impact of heart disease prevention and treatment initiatives for Lithuania, a middle-income Baltic country of 3.3 million people...
Measuring health care access and quality to improve health in populationsThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners, Inc, 8170 33rd Ave S, PO Box 1524, MS 21111R, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1524, USA
Prev Chronic Dis 7:A73. 2010....
The comparative effectiveness of heart disease prevention and treatment strategiesThomas E Kottke
HealthPartners Research Foundation, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1524, USA
Am J Prev Med 36:82-88. 2009..Policymakers must be able to calculate the comparative effectiveness of interventions to control heart disease if they are to optimize the population impact of programmatic initiatives...
A comparative analysis of short- and long-term outcomes after ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in patients with ischemic and nonischemic heart diseaseT Jared Bunch
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Am J Cardiol 98:857-60. 2006..Nonetheless, in patients with IHD, use of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator and statin therapy were associated with higher long-term survival rates...
Adherence to optimal lifestyle behaviors is related to emotional health indicators among employeesNicolaas P Pronk
JourneyWell, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55440 1309, USA
Popul Health Manag 14:59-67. 2011..While causality cannot be inferred, the strength of the associations warrants trials to determine the extent to which adopting positive lifestyles can result in improved mental health...
Preventing sudden death with n-3 (omega-3) fatty acids and defibrillatorsThomas E Kottke
The Heart Center, Regions Hospital, St Paul, Minnesota 55101, USA
Am J Prev Med 31:316-323. 2006....
Preventing and managing cardiometabolic risk: the logic for interventionMark A Pereira
Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55454 1015, USA
Int J Environ Res Public Health 6:2568-84. 2009....
Preventing chronic disease risk factors: rationale and feasibilityCourtney O Jordan
Department of Medicine, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Medicina (Kaunas) 44:745-50. 2008..The objective of this analysis was to determine whether efficacious risk factor prevention interventions exist and to examine the evidence that population-wide program implementation is justified...
Physical activity promotion as a strategic corporate priority to improve worker health and business performanceNicolaas P Pronk
JourneyWell, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1309, USA
Prev Med 49:316-21. 2009..The increasingly sedentary nature of work and its impact on health and productivity indicators demands the promotion of physical activity at the worksite...
The association between optimal lifestyle adherence and short-term incidence of chronic conditions among employeesNicolaas P Pronk
JourneyWell, Minneapolis, MN 55440 1309, USA
Popul Health Manag 13:289-95. 2010..Employers and payers should consider this fact when formulating policy or allocating resources for health care and health promotion...
Design and development of a coronary heart disease decision support toolMark J Brekke
Brekke Associates, Inc, Minnetrista, MN 55364, USA
Int J Technol Assess Health Care 19:555-8. 2003..We plan to make this tool available to the public through the internet...
Beyond efficacy testing reduxThomas E Kottke
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Am J Prev Med 27:104-5. 2004
Trends in treated ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a 17-year population-based studyT Jared Bunch
Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Heart Rhythm 1:255-9. 2004..Sudden death preventive strategies are multifactorial. These observations suggest that ICD termination of potentially lethal ventricular arrhythmias may contribute to the lower incidence of VF out-of-hospital cardiac arrest...
Sudden deathThomas E Kottke
CardioVision 2020, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota, USA
BMJ 328:E275. 2004
Outcomes of training nurses to conduct breast and cervical cancer screening of Native American womenWesley O Petersen
Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic Comprehensive Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Holist Nurs Pract 16:58-79. 2002..Findings show that Native WEB training is associated with increased screening activity at all three levels...
Self-reported weight, weight goals, and weight control strategies of a midwestern populationThomas E Kottke
Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn 55905, USA
Mayo Clin Proc 77:114-21. 2002..To elicit from individuals in a population their current weight and height, weight goals, and weight control strategies to aid in design of effective interventions to prevent and treat obesity...
Taking the long view of healthThomas E Kottke
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, in Rochester, Minnesota
Health Forum J 45:28-32. 2002
Attempts at changing dietary and exercise habits to reduce risk of cardiovascular disease: who's doing what in the community?Randal J Thomas
Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Prev Cardiol 5:102-8. 2002..These results support the positive impact of health professional advice on dietary and exercise change in the population. Public health campaigns should be aimed at increasing the provision of such advice...
Task force #3--getting results: who, where, and how? 33rd Bethesda ConferencePhilip A Ades
Division of Cardiology, Medical Center Hospital Vermont, Burlington 05401, USA
J Am Coll Cardiol 40:615-30. 2002
Implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation rates in the Olmsted County, Minnesota, population: 1989-1999Lambert A Wu
Department of Internal Medicine/Division of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
J Clin Epidemiol 55:458-61. 2002..3%. We conclude that, in patients drawn from a community setting with AHA/ACC class I indications for ICD implantation, implantation of ICDs appears to be highly efficacious in aborting potentially fatal events...
Coronary disease surveillance in Olmsted County objectives and methodologyVeronique L Roger
Mayo Clinic, 200 First Street, SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
J Clin Epidemiol 55:593-601. 2002..The combination of standardized methodology and of the longitudinal data via the record linkage system of the Rochester Epidemiology Project will allow reliable measures of CHD trends and help define preventive strategies...
Trends in the incidence and survival of patients with hospitalized myocardial infarction, Olmsted County, Minnesota, 1979 to 1994Veronique L Roger
From the Mayo Clinic, Mayo Foundation, and Olmsted Medical Group, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA
Ann Intern Med 136:341-8. 2002..Evidence indicates that deaths from coronary disease are decreasing less in elderly persons and women. Understanding the determinants of these trends is important for prevention...
Evaluation of a program to train nurses to screen for breast and cervical cancer among Native American womenThomas A Sellers
Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA
J Cancer Educ 17:24-7. 2002....
Opportunities to prevent sudden out-of-hospital death due to coronary heart disease in a communityLambert A Wu
Department of Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 200 1st Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Resuscitation 56:55-8. 2003..Intervening successfully to reduce the burden of sudden out-of-hospital death due to coronary heart disease (OHCD) requires knowledge of where these deaths occur and whether they are observed by bystanders...
Economic and psychological implications of the obesity epidemicThomas E Kottke
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn 55905, USA
Mayo Clin Proc 78:92-4. 2003
Dietary intake of fruits, vegetables, and fat in Olmsted County, MinnesotaStephen W DeBoer
Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes, Metabolism, Nutrition and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn 55905, USA
Mayo Clin Proc 78:161-6. 2003..To assess self-reported dietary intake in the adult population of Olmsted County, Minnesota...
Relationship of tobacco use to depressive disorders and suicidality among patients treated for alcohol dependenceChristi A Patten
Nicotine Research Center, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minn 55905, USA
Am J Addict 12:71-83. 2003..Tobacco use status was unrelated to a DD diagnosis after discharge from the IAP and was not associated with SA...
A clinical practice guideline for treating tobacco use and dependence: 2008 update. A U.S. Public Health Service reportMichael Fiore
Am J Prev Med 35:158-76. 2008..Brief clinical approaches for patients willing and unwilling to quit are described...
Coronary heart disease death and sudden cardiac death: a 20-year population-based studyTauqir Y Goraya
Division of Cardiovascular Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Am J Epidemiol 157:763-70. 2003....
Confronting the myth of cultural immutabilityThomas E Kottke
Mayo Clinic and Foundation, 200 First Street S.W, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
Am J Prev Med 25:165-6. 2003
JNC 7--it's more than high blood pressureThomas E Kottke
JAMA 289:2573-5. 2003
Adapting the chronic care model to treat chronic illness at a free medical clinicRobert J Stroebel
Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, 200 First Street SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA
J Health Care Poor Underserved 16:286-96. 2005..The chronic care model was a useful template for the delivery of effective chronic disease care to a group of uninsured patients at a free medical clinic...
