AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
美国医学杂志
ISSN: 0002-9343
自引率: 4.2%
发文量: 180
被引量: 24975
影响因子: 5.922
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年文章数: 180
国人发稿量: 7

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The American Journal of Medicine - "The Green Journal" - publishes original clinical research of interest to physicians in internal medicine, both in academia and community-based practice. The official journal of The Association of Professors of Medicine, The Green Journal welcomes concise, well-written manuscripts devoted to internal medicine and its specialties, particularly: Studies performed by multi-center groups in the various disciplines of medicine, including clinical trials and cohort studies from large patient populations. Phase I, phase II, and phase III studies performed under the auspices of groups such as general clinical research centers, cooperative oncology groups, and the like.Reports of patients with common presentations or diseases, especially studies that delineate the natural history of important conditions. Careful physiological or pharmacological studies that explain normal function or the body's response to disease.Analytic reviews such as meta-analyses and decision analyses that use a formal structure to summarize an important field. For information about submissions, please see the Instructions to Authors. The American Journal of Medicine's web site allows authors to access the Journal's manuscript tracking system for updates on the status of their manuscripts. The journal's interactive site, AJMSelect, features full-text articles, including the "Case of the Month" and "Diagnostic Dilemma", in which users are challenged to provide a diagnosis; and the "Journal Club," in which the editors present expert monthly discussion of an article from the print version. Access AJMSelect at http://www.ajmselect.com/ . Paid personal subscribers to The American Journal of Medicine automatically have unlimited access to full-text articles. Paid subscribers can also access the site through http://www.cardiosource.com, an information site for cardiovascular specialists.

期刊描述简介:

The American Journal of Medicine - "The Green Journal" - publishes original clinical research of interest to physicians in internal medicine, both in academia and community-based practice. The official journal of The Association of Professors of Medicine, The Green Journal welcomes concise, well-written manuscripts devoted to internal medicine and its specialties, particularly: Studies performed by multi-center groups in the various disciplines of medicine, including clinical trials and cohort studies from large patient populations. Phase I, phase II, and phase III studies performed under the auspices of groups such as general clinical research centers, cooperative oncology groups, and the like.Reports of patients with common presentations or diseases, especially studies that delineate the natural history of important conditions. Careful physiological or pharmacological studies that explain normal function or the body's response to disease.Analytic reviews such as meta-analyses and decision analyses that use a formal structure to summarize an important field. For information about submissions, please see the Instructions to Authors. The American Journal of Medicine's web site allows authors to access the Journal's manuscript tracking system for updates on the status of their manuscripts. The journal's interactive site, AJMSelect, features full-text articles, including the "Case of the Month" and "Diagnostic Dilemma", in which users are challenged to provide a diagnosis; and the "Journal Club," in which the editors present expert monthly discussion of an article from the print version.

最新论文
  • Body Composition, Vascular Health, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, Lung Function, Muscle Architecture, and Physical Activity in People with Young Onset Dementia: A Case-Control Study.

    Body composition, blood pressure, estimated maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), lung function, physical activity, muscle architecture, and endothelial function had not previously been examined in people with young onset dementia. Therefore, the study measured these variables in a young onset dementia group, compared them to age-matched controls. Estimated VO2max (via the Astrand-Rhyming test), body composition, blood pressure, lung function (via spirometry), muscle architecture (via ultrasonography) and endothelial function (via flow mediated dilation) were assessed. Physical activity was measured using ActiGraph accelerometers for 7 days. We recruited 33 participants (16 young onset dementia, 17 controls). The young onset dementia group had shorter fascicle lengths of the vastus lateralis, were sedentary for longer over a seven-day period, and completed less moderate-vigorous physical activity than controls (p=0.028, d=0.81; large effect, p=0.029, d=0.54; moderate effect, and p=0.014, d=0.97; large effect, respectively for pairwise comparisons). Pairwise comparisons suggest no differences at the p<0.05 level between young onset dementia and controls for estimated VO2max (despite a moderate effect size [d=0.66]), height, body mass, BMI, blood pressure, light physical activity, lung function, muscle thickness, pennation angle, or endothelial function. This study highlights differences between people with young onset dementia and controls, underscoring the need for multicomponent exercise interventions. Future interventions should target muscle architecture, increase moderate-vigorous physical activity, and reduce sedentariness, with the goal of improving quality of life and promoting functional independence.

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    An increased understanding of the predisposing genetics and complex pathogenic mechanisms of Alzheimer's disease have facilitated delineation of the long preclinical course and re-invigorated the search for disease-modifying treatments. Establishment of accurate blood-based biomarkers has enabled preclinical identification of early disease and permits trials of preventative treatment and quantitative monitoring of therapeutic effects. The broad range of therapeutic possibilities encompasses gene editing, enzyme activators and inhibitors, antisense oligonucleotides, and antagonists of receptors for inflammatory mediators.

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