Arthritis Action Plan

Appendix G: XVII. References

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  2. Manheim, Ronald J., "Introduction," Generations. Vol.23, No.4. (www.asaging.org)
  3. Ibid.
  4. Cutler, Neal. E, Guest Editor, "Introduction," Generations, Vol.21, No.2 (www.asaging.org)
  5. Ibid.
  6. Ibid.
  7. (CDC. Prevalence of self-reported arthritis or chronic joint symptoms among adults -United States, 2001. MMWR 2001; 51(42): 948-50).
  8. (MMWR-Health-related Quality of Life...)
  9. (CDC. Arthritis prevalence and activity limitation -United States, 1990. MMWR 1994; 43(24): 433-8.)
  10. (MMWR (2001). Prevalence of Disabilities and Associated Health Conditions Among Adults -United States, 1999. CDC, 2001 50(7): 120-125.)
  11. Frank RG, Hagglund KJ. Mood disorders In: Wegener ST, Belza BL, Gall EP, eds. Clinical care in the rheumatic diseases. Atlanta, Georgia: American College of Rheumatology, 1996.)
  12. (NAAP)
  13. (Solomon DH et al. Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in Women Diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, March 2003)
  14. Scardamalia Robert, Project 2015: The White Paper, NYSOFA, 2003
  15. Center for Labor Studies, 2002
  16. Scardamalia Robert, Project 2015: The White Paper, NYSOFA, 2003
  17. Ibid
  18. Ibid
  19. American Fact Finder, (//http://www.factfinder.census).
  20. Scardamalia Robert, Project 2015: The White Paper, NYSOFA, 2003
  21. Ibid
  22. MMWR, 52(21), May 30, 2003.
  23. (Arthritis Foundation, March 2003)
  24. Dunlop, D., Larry M. Manheim, Edward H. Yelin, Jing Song, Rowland W. Chang, "The Cost of Arthritis," Arthritis and Rheumatism, Vol. 49, No. 1, Feb. 15,2000, pp 101-113.
  25. Ibid.
  26. (CDC. ibid)
  27. (Dunlop DD, Manheim LM. Arthritis prevalence and activity limitation in older adults. Arthritis and Rheumatism 2001; 44(1): 212-221)
  28. Kulig, Kimary, PhD, MPH," Surveillance of New York State Hospital Inpatient Discharges for Arthritic Conditions by Year" (SPARCS Data Analysis), 2001, Arthritis Foundation NYChapter.
  29. Ibid.
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  31. (Chronic Disease Epidemiology and Control)
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  37. (14-16 from NAAP)
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  42. (Senior Care Management newsletter)
  43. (14-16 from NAAP).
  44. (US Department of Health and Human Services. Physical activity and health: a report of the Surgeon General. Atlanta: US Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, CDC 1996.)
  45. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Prevalence of leisure-time physical activity among persons with arthritis and other rheumatic conditions United States, 1990-1991. MMWR. 1997; 46:389-393.)
  46. (21-25 from NAAP)
  47. > Center for Governmental Research, the Rochester Community Physician Workforce, July 2003
  48. Ibid

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