Daniel T. Lackland
Medical University of South Carolina
279 Papers
2K Citations
Daniel T. Lackland is an academic researcher from Medical University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Population. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 269 publications. Previous affiliations of Daniel T. Lackland include University of Calgary.
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Papers
2014 Evidence-Based Guideline for the Management of High Blood Pressure in Adults: Report From the Panel Members Appointed to the Eighth Joint National Committee (JNC 8)
Paul A. James,Suzanne Oparil,Barry L. Carter,William C. Cushman,Cheryl Dennison-Himmelfarb,Joel Handler,Daniel T. Lackland,Michael L. LeFevre,Thomas D. MacKenzie,Olugbenga Ogedegbe,Sidney C. Smith,Laura P. Svetkey,Sandra J. Taler,Raymond R. Townsend,Jackson T. Wright,Andrew S. Narva,Eduardo Ortiz +16 more
TL;DR: Although this guideline provides evidence-based recommendations for the management of high BP and should meet the clinical needs of most patients, these recommendations are not a substitute for clinical judgment, and decisions about care must carefully consider and incorporate the clinical characteristics and circumstances of each individual patient.
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Beyond Medications and Diet: Alternative Approaches to Lowering Blood Pressure A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Robert D. Brook,Lawrence J. Appel,Melvyn Rubenfire,Gbenga Ogedegbe,John D. Bisognano,William J. Elliott,Flávio Danni Fuchs,Joel W. Hughes,Daniel T. Lackland,Beth A. Staffileno,Raymond R. Townsend,Sanjay Rajagopalan +11 more
TL;DR: It is the consensus of the writing group that it is reasonable for all individuals with blood pressure levels >120/80 mm Hg to consider trials of alternative approaches as adjuvant methods to help lower blood pressure when clinically appropriate.
Research capacity. Enabling the genomic revolution in Africa
Charles N. Rotimi,Akin Abayomi,Alash'le Abimiku,Victoria Adabayeri,Clement Adebamowo,Ezekiel Adebiyi,Adebowale D. Ademola,Adebowale Adeyemo,Dwomoa Adu,Dissou Affolabi,Godfred Agongo,Samuel Ajayi,Sally N Akarolo-Anthony,Rufus Akinyemi,Albert Akpalu,Marianne Alberts,Orlando Alonso Betancourt,Ahmed M. Alzohairy,Gobena Ameni,Olukemi K. Amodu,Gabriel Anabwani,Kristian G. Andersen,Fatiu A Arogundade,Oyedunni Arulogun,Danny Asogun,Rasheed Bakare,Naby Balde,Mary Lynn Baniecki,Christine Beiswanger,Alia Benkahla,Lara Bethke,M Boehnke,Vincent Boima,James Brandful,Andrew Brooks,Frank C. Brosius,Chester W. Brown,Bruno Bucheton,David T. Burke,Barrington G. Burnett,Stacy Carrington-Lawrence,Nadia Carstens,John Chisi,Alan Christoffels,Richard S. Cooper,Heather J. Cordell,Nigel J. Crowther,Talishiea Croxton,Jantina de Vries,Leslie Derr,Peter Donkor,Seydou Doumbia,Audrey Duncanson,Ivy Ekem,Ahmed El Sayed,Mark E Engel,John Enyaru,Dean Everett,Faisal M. Fadlelmola,Eyitayo Fakunle,Kenneth H. Fischbeck,Anne Fischer,Onikepe A. Folarin,Junaid Gamieldien,Robert F. Garry,Simani Gaseitsiwe,Rasheed Gbadegesin,Anita Ghansah,Maria Y. Giovanni,Parham Goesbeck,F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé,Donald S. Grant,Ravnit Grewal,Mark S. Guyer,Neil A. Hanchard,Christian T. Happi,Scott Hazelhurst,Branwen J. Hennig,Christiane Hertz-Fowler,Winston Hide,Friedhelm Hilderbrandt,Christopher Hugo-Hamman,Muntaser E. Ibrahim,Regina James,Yasmina Jaufeerally-Fakim,Carolyn Jenkins,Ute Jentsch,Pan Pan Jiang,Moses Joloba,Victor Jongeneel,Fourie Joubert,Mukthar Kader,Kathleen Kahn,Pontiano Kaleebu,Saidi Kapiga,Samar K. Kassim,Ishmael Kasvosve,Jonathan K. Kayondo,Bernard Keavney,Adeodata Kekitiinwa,Sheik Humarr Khan,Paul L. Kimmel,Mary Claire King,Robert Kleta,Mathurin Koffi,Jeffrey B. Kopp,Matthias Kretzler,Judit Kumuthini,Samuel Kyobe,Catherine Kyobutungi,Daniel T. Lackland,Karen A. Lacourciere,Guida Landouré,Rita T. Lawlor,Thomas Lehner,Maia Lesosky,Naomi S. Levitt,Katherine Littler,Zané Lombard,Jeanne F. Loring,Sylvester Leonard Lyantagaye,Annette MacLeod,Ebony B. Madden,Chengetai R. Mahomva.,Julie Makani,Manmak Mamven,Marape Marape,Graeme Mardon,Patricia A. Marshall,Darren P. Martin,Daniel K. Masiga,Robin Mason,Michael Mate-Kole,Enock Matovu,Mary T Mayige,Mary T Mayige,Bongani M. Mayosi,Jean Claude Mbanya,Sheryl A. McCurdy,Mark I. McCarthy,Helen McIlleron,Seth O. McLigeyo,Corrine Merle,Ana Olga Mocumbi,Charles Mondo,John V. Moran,Ayesha A. Motala,Marva Moxey-Mims,Sununguko Wata Mpoloka,Chisomo L. Msefula,Thuli Mthiyane,Nicola Mulder,Gebregziabher Mulugeta,Dieuodonne Mumba,John Musuku,Mo Nagdee,Oyekanmi Nash,Daouda Ndiaye,Anh Quynh Nguyen,Mark P. Nicol,Oathokwa Nkomazana,Shane A. Norris,Betty Nsangi,Alexander K. Nyarko,Moffat Nyirenda,Eileen Obe,Reginald Obiakor,Abraham Oduro,Solomon F. Ofori-Acquah,Okechukwu S Ogah,S.W.O. Ogendo,Kwaku Ohene-Frempong,Akinlolu O. Ojo,T O Olanrewaju,John Oli,Charlotte Osafo,Odile Ouwe Missi Oukem-Boyer,Bruce Ovbiagele,Andrew Owen,Mayowa O. Owolabi,Lukman Owolabi,Ellis Owusu-Dabo,Guillaume Paré,Rulan S. Parekh,Hugh-G. Patterton,Margaret B. Penno.,Jane Peterson,Rembert Pieper,Jacob Plange-Rhule,Martin R. Pollak,Julia Puzak,Rajkumar Ramesar,Michèle Ramsay,Rebekah S. Rasooly,Shiksha Reddy,Pardis C. Sabeti,Kwamena W. Sagoe,Tunde Salako,Oumar Samassekou,Manjinder S. Sandhu,Manjinder S. Sandhu,Manjinder S. Sandhu,Osman Sankoh,Fred Stephen Sarfo,Marie Sarr,Gasnat Shaboodien,Issa Sidibe,Gustave Simo,Martin Simuunza,Liam Smeeth,Eugene Sobngwi,Himla Soodyall,Hermann Sorgho,Oumou Sow Bah,Sudha Srinivasan,Dan J. Stein,Ezra Susser,Carmen Swanepoel,Godfred Tangwa,Andrew Tareila,Özlem Tastan Bishop,Bamidele O. Tayo,Nicki Tiffin,Halidou Tinto,Ekaete Tobin,Stephen Tollman,Mahamadou Traoré,Marsha Treadwell,Jennifer L. Troyer,Masego Tsimako-Johnstone,Vincent Tukei,Ifeoma Ulasi,Nzovu Ulenga,Beverley van Rooyen,Ablo Prudence Wachinou,Salina P. Waddy,Alisha N. Wade,Misaki Wayengera,James A. G. Whitworth,Louise Wideroff,Cheryl A. Winkler,Sarah Winnicki,Ambroise Wonkam,Mengistu Tadase Yewondwossen,Nathan L. Yozwiak,Heather J. Zar +245 more
TL;DR: If the dearth of genomics research involving Africans persists, the potential health and economic benefits emanating from genomic science may elude an entire continent.
Racial Differences in Hypertension: Implications for High Blood Pressure Management
TL;DR: The implications of the disparities of hypertension for prevention and clinical management are substantial, identifying African American men and women with excel hypertension risk and warranting interventions focused on these differences are substantial.
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The burden of stroke in Africa: a glance at the present and a glimpse into the future.
Mayowa O. Owolabi,Sally N Akarolo-Anthony,Rufus Akinyemi,Donna K. Arnett,Mulugeta Gebregziabher,Carolyn Jenkins,Hemant K. Tiwari,Oyedunni Arulogun,Albert Akpalu,Fred Stephen Sarfo,Reginald Obiako,Lukman Owolabi,Kwamena W. Sagoe,Sylvia Melikam,Abiodun M. Adeoye,Daniel T. Lackland,Bruce Ovbiagele +16 more
TL;DR: While the available study data and evidence are limited, the burden of stroke in Africa appears to be increasing, and model-based estimates showed significant mean increases in age-standardised stroke incidence.