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    Underinsurance And Multiple Surgical Treatments for Kidney Stones by Bayne, David, Hicks, Cameron R., Srirangapatanam, Sudarshan, Armas-Phan, Manuel, Maru, Johsias, Gennatas, Efstathios, Allen, Isabel Elaine, Seligman, Hilary, Stoller, Marshall, Suskind, Anne, Chi, Thomas L.

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-02-2023)
    “…To further elucidate the relationship between low socioeconomic status (SES) and larger, more complex stones requiring staged surgical interventions…”
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    Community Income, Healthy Food Access, and Repeat Surgery for Kidney Stones by Bayne, David, Srirangapatanam, Sudarshan, Hicks, Cameron R., Armas-Phan, Manuel, Showen, Amy, Suskind, Anne, Seligman, Hilary, Bibbins-Domingo, Kirsten, Stoller, Marshall, Chi, Thomas L.

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-02-2022)
    “…To determine if limited food access census tracts and food swamp census tracts are associated with increased risk for repeat kidney stone surgery. And to…”
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    Exposure to trips and slips with increasing unpredictability while walking can improve balance recovery responses with minimum predictive gait alterations by Okubo, Yoshiro, Brodie, Matthew A, Sturnieks, Daina L, Hicks, Cameron, Carter, Hilary, Toson, Barbara, Lord, Stephen R

    Published in PloS one (18-09-2018)
    “…The primary study aim was to determine if repeated exposure to trips and slips with increasing unpredictability while walking can improve balance recovery…”
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    Reduced strength, poor balance and concern about falls mediate the relationship between knee pain and fall risk in older people by Hicks, Cameron, Levinger, Pazit, Menant, Jasmine C, Lord, Stephen R, Sachdev, Perminder S, Brodaty, Henry, Sturnieks, Daina L

    Published in BMC geriatrics (06-03-2020)
    “…Pain is an independent risk factor for falling. One in two older community-dwelling people with musculoskeletal pain fall each year. This study examined…”
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    Ten‐year work burden after prostate cancer treatment by Washington, Samuel L., Lonergan, Peter E., Cowan, Janet E., Zhao, Shoujun, Broering, Jeanette M., Palmer, Nynikka R., Hicks, Cameron, Cooperberg, Matthew R., Carroll, Peter R.

    Published in Cancer medicine (Malden, MA) (01-09-2023)
    “…Introduction We aim to characterize the magnitude of the work burden (weeks off from work) associated with prostate cancer (PCa) treatment over a 10‐year…”
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    Effects of Delayed Surgical Intervention Following Emergency Department Presentation on Stone Surgery Complexity by Bayne, David, Maru, Johsias, Srirangapatanam, Sudarshan, Hicks, Cameron, Neuhaus, John, Scales, Charles, Chi, Thomas, Stoller, Marshall

    Published in Journal of endourology (01-06-2023)
    “…Prior literature had demonstrated increased stone burden and higher rates of staged surgery in individuals of lower socioeconomic status (SES). Low SES…”
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    Two simple modifications to the World Falls Guidelines algorithm improves its ability to stratify older people into low, intermediate and high fall risk groups by Hicks, Cameron, Menant, Jasmine, Delbaere, Kim, Sturnieks, Daina L, Brodaty, Henry, Sachdev, Perminder S, Lord, Stephen R

    Published in Age and ageing (01-10-2024)
    “…Abstract Background We conducted a secondary analysis of a cohort study to examine the World Falls Guidelines algorithm’s ability to stratify older people into…”
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    Abstract P196: Insomnia Symptoms And Ideal Cardiovascular Health In Older Women: Data From The Women’S Health Study by Hicks, Cameron, Butler, Jonathan, Slopen, Natalie B, Williams, David, Johnson, Dayna A, Redline, Susan, Buring, Julie E, Albert, Michelle A

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (25-05-2021)
    “…IntroductionWhile insomnia is associated with an increased risk of incident cardiovascular disease (CVD), its relationship with ideal cardiovascular health…”
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    A pilot study of reactive balance training using trips and slips with increasing unpredictability in young and older adults: Biomechanical mechanisms, falls and clinical feasibility by Okubo, Yoshiro, Brodie, Matthew A., Sturnieks, Daina L., Hicks, Cameron, Lord, Stephen R.

    Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-07-2019)
    “…Exposure to unpredictable trips and slips can improve balance recovery responses but it was not known if older adults can tolerate such high intensity…”
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    Ladder Use in Older People: Type, Frequency, Tasks and Predictors of Risk Behaviours by Hicks, Cameron, Pliner, Erika M., Lord, Stephen R., Sturnieks, Daina L.

    “…Ladder fall and injury risk increases with age. People who present to a hospital after an injurious ladder fall have been surveyed, but little is known about…”
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    Training reactive balance using trips and slips in people with multiple sclerosis: A blinded randomised controlled trial by Okubo, Yoshiro, Mohamed Suhaimy, Mohamed Suhair Bin, Hoang, Phu, Chaplin, Carly, Hicks, Cameron, Sturnieks, Daina L, Lord, Stephen R

    Published in Multiple sclerosis and related disorders (01-05-2023)
    “…•Reactive balance training improved dynamic stability and trunk control following trips.•These led to reduced trip-induced falls in people with multiple…”
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    Identifying Key Risk Factors for Dizziness Handicap in Middle-Aged and Older People by Menant, Jasmine C., Meinrath, Daniela, Sturnieks, Daina L., Hicks, Cameron, Lo, Joanne, Ratanapongleka, Mayna, Turner, Jessica, Migliaccio, Americo A., Delbaere, Kim, Titov, Nickolai, Close, Jacqueline C.T., Lord, Stephen R.

    “…More than 10% of people aged 50 years and older report dizziness. Despite available treatments, dizziness remains unresolved for many people due in part to…”
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