Erica R. Appleman
Boston University
11 Papers
61 Citations
Erica R. Appleman is an academic researcher from Boston University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Testosterone (patch). The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Adverse Events Associated with Testosterone Administration
Shehzad Basaria,Andrea D. Coviello,Thomas G. Travison,Thomas W. Storer,Wildon Farwell,Wildon Farwell,Alan M. Jette,Richard Eder,Sharon L. Tennstedt,Jagadish Ulloor,Anqi Zhang,Karen Choong,Kishore M. Lakshman,Norman A. Mazer,Renee Miciek,Joanne B. Krasnoff,Ayan Elmi,Philip E. Knapp,Brad Brooks,Erica R. Appleman,Sheetal Aggarwal,Geeta Bhasin,Leif Hede-Brierley,Ashmeet Bhatia,Lauren Collins,Nathan K. LeBrasseur,Louis D. Fiore,Shalender Bhasin +27 more
TL;DR: In this population of older men with limitations in mobility and a high prevalence of chronic disease, the application of a testosterone gel was associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular adverse events.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Comorbid With Psychiatric and Medical Conditions: A Meta-analysis
TL;DR: CBT-I is efficacious for improving insomnia symptoms and sleep parameters for patients with comorbid insomnia, and large-scale studies with more rigorous designs to reduce detection and performance bias are needed.
Clinical Meaningfulness of the Changes in Muscle Performance and Physical Function Associated With Testosterone Administration in Older Men With Mobility Limitation
Thomas G. Travison,Shehzad Basaria,Thomas W. Storer,Alan M. Jette,Renee Miciek,Wildon Farwell,Wildon Farwell,Karen Choong,Kishore M. Lakshman,Norman A. Mazer,Andrea D. Coviello,Philip E. Knapp,Jagadish Ulloor,Anqi Zhang,Brad Brooks,Ahn Hoa Nguyen,Richard Eder,Nathan K. LeBrasseur,Ayan Elmi,Erica R. Appleman,Leife Hede-Brierley,Geeta Bhasin,Ashmeet Bhatia,Antonio A. Lazzari,Samuel Davis,Pengsheng Ni,Lauren Collins,Shalender Bhasin +27 more
TL;DR: Testosterone administration in older men with mobility limitation was associated with patient-important improvements in muscle strength and stair-climbing power.
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Testosterone dose-response relationships in hysterectomized women with or without oophorectomy: effects on sexual function, body composition, muscle performance and physical function in a randomized trial.
Grace Huang,Shehzad Basaria,Thomas G. Travison,Matthew H. Ho,Maithili N. Davda,Norman A. Mazer,Renee Miciek,Philip E. Knapp,Anqi Zhang,Lauren Collins,Monica Ursino,Erica R. Appleman,Connie Dzekov,Helene Stroh,Miranda Ouellette,Tyler Rundell,Merilyn Baby,Narender N. Bhatia,Omid Khorram,Theodore C. Friedman,Thomas W. Storer,Shalender Bhasin +21 more
TL;DR: Testosterone administration in hysterectomized women with or without oophorectomy for 24 weeks was associated with dose and concentration-dependent gains in several domains of sexual function, lean body mass, chest-press power, and loaded stair-climb power.
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Sleep quality influences subsequent motor skill acquisition.
TL;DR: Results indicate that sleep quality, as assessed by WASO and objectively measured with actigraphy before the motor task, significantly impacts motor skill acquisition in young healthy adults without sleep disorders.
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