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Specialties
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Geriatric Medicine)Patient Rating
4.8 /5( out of 11 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
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MADSEN HEALTH CENTERThe most knowledgeable Dr. I've been treated by
MADSEN HEALTH CENTEREven wilth his busy schedule he always finds time to listen to any and all of your questions or concerns and answers each one. His diagnosis of your medical condition, and any treatment needed are very accurate.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERHes compassionate and knowledgeable. Im very glad I wound up with him once my other doctor moved away
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERThese are very professional people at every level
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERSeems to really care and help
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERI saw Dr. Supiano only this visit. It was very nice.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERMy wife and I have had excellent help and very professional assistance at the University of Utah and I with Dr. Supiano.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERDr. Supiano is a kind, caring, and knowledgeable physician in the geriatrics field that has taken care of all my concerns over the past 15 or 20 years. I am sorry to see him retire and move on to other endeavors, he will be greatly missed.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERDr. Supiano is an excellent physician. I feel myself honored to be treated by him.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERVery helpful and understanding. Listens to your needs.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERExcellent attention to my personal well-being, goes the extra mile at all times
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERI have stated what I think, and highly, of Dr. Supiano and his helpfulness above.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERVery nice person & seems generally concerned about patient.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERVery concerned about listening to patients, took time never made you feel like he was rushed for time or needing to see other patients, listened to concerns
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERGreat Doctor & efficient staff.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERDr. Supiano is a true professional who really cares about the concerns of his patients and finding the remedies to get his patients well,
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERVery knowledgable and professional.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERI am very satisfied with Dr. Supiano. He is very caring very easy to talk to very knowledgeable in his field of medicine. I am very satisfied with the service I received from him.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERExcellent, knowledgable physician and one who takes time to explain all issues.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERVery professional, knowledgeable and courteous.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERHe is the best.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTER!!!
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERFriendly and concerned as well as knowledgeable and able to explain everything as well as make suggestions to further my well being.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERAn older person like me needs someone who knows the score and is interested in his health. Dr. Supiano is that kind of doctor. We love having him on our team.
MADSEN HEALTH CENTERHe was thorough and very attentive
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Internal Medicine -Professor
Physical Therapy & Athletic Training -Adjunct Professor
Academic Divisions Geriatrics
Board Certification American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Geriatric Medicine)Education history
Undergraduate University of Wisconsin - Madison B.S. Professional Medical Medicine - University of Wisconsin School of Medicine M.D. Internship Internal Medicine - University of Michigan Intern Residency Internal Medicine - University of Michigan Resident Fellowship Geriatrics - University of Michigan, Division of Geriatrics Fellow Other Training Medical Education Scholars Program - University of Michigan Medical School Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Butler JM, Anderson KA, Supiano MA, Weir C (2017). "It Feels Like a Lot of Extra Work": Resident Attitudes About Quality Improvement and Implications for an Effective Learning Health Care System. Academic medicine, 92(7), 984-990. (Read full publication)
- Supiano MA, Williamson J (2019). New Guidelines and SPRINT Results: Implications for Geriatric Hypertension. Circulation, 140(12), 976-978. (Read full publication)
- Nowak KL, Chonchol M, Jovanovich A, You Z, Ambrosius WT, Cho ME, Glasser S, Lash J, Simmons DL, Taylor A, Weiner D, Rastogi A, Oparil S, Supiano M (2020). Arterial stiffness and kidney disease progression in the systolic blood pressure intervention trial¿. Clinical nephrology, 94(1), 26-35. (Read full publication)
- Jaeger BC, Anstey DE, Bress AP, Booth JN 3rd, Butler M, Clark D 3rd, Howard G, Kalinowski J, Long DL, Ogedegbe G, Plante TB, Shimbo D, Sims M, Supiano MA, Whelton PK, Muntner (2019). Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in Adults Aged ¿60 Years According to Recommendations by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association and American College of Physicians/American Academy of Family Physicians. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex., 73(2), 327-334. (Read full publication)
- Wray DW, Witman MA, Ives SJ, McDaniel J, Trinity JD, Conklin JD, Supiano MA, Richardso (2013). Does Brachial Artery Flow'Mediated Vasodilation Provide a Bioassay for NO?. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex., 62, 345-51.
- Upadhya B, Pajewski NM, Rocco MV, Hundley WG, Aurigemma G, Hamilton CA, Bates JT, He J, Chen J, Chonchol M, Glasser SP, Hung AM, Pisoni R, Punzi H, Supiano MA, Toto R, Taylor A, Kitzman DW, SPRINT Research Group (2021). Effect of Intensive Blood Pressure Control on Aortic Stiffness in the SPRINT-HEART. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex., 77(5), 1571-1580. (Read full publication)
- Supiano MA, Alessi C, Chernoff R, Goldberg A, Morley JE, Schmader KE, Shay (2012). Department of Veterans Affairs Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Centers: translating aging research into clinical geriatrics. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 60(7), 1347-56. (Read full publication)
- Supiano MA, Williamson J (2017). Applying the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial Results to Older Adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 65(1), 16-21. (Read full publication)
- Supiano M (2017). A Veterans Day Salute: Honoring Veterans as They Age. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 65(11), 2545-2546. (Read full publication)
- Vaughan CP, Dale W, Allore HG, Binder EF, Boyd CM, Bynum JPW, Gurwitz JH, Lundebjerg NE, Trucil DE, Supiano MA, Colón-Emeric (2019). AGS Report on Engagement Related to the NIH Inclusion Across the Lifespan Policy. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 67(2), 211-217. (Read full publication)
- Pajewski NM, Berlowitz DR, Bress AP, Callahan KE, Cheung AK, Fine LJ, Gaussoin SA, Johnson KC, King J, Kitzman DW, Kostis JB, Lerner AJ, Lewis CE, Oparil S, Rahman M, Reboussin DM, Rocco MV, Snyder JK, Still C, Supiano MA, Wadley VG, Whelton PK, Wright JT Jr,, Williamson J (2020). Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control in Adults 80¿Years or Older: A Secondary Analysis of the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68(3), 496-504. (Read full publication)
- Jovanovich A, Ginsberg C, You Z, Katz R, Ambrosius WT, Berlowitz D, Cheung AK, Cho M, Lee AK, Punzi H, Rehman S, Roumie C, Supiano MA, Wright CB, Shlipak M, Ix JH, Chonchol (2021). FGF23, Frailty, and Falls in SPRINT. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 69(2), 467-473. (Read full publication)
- Williamson JD, Supiano MA, Applegate WB, Berlowitz DR, Campbell RC, Chertow GM, Fine LJ, Haley WE, Hawfield AT, Ix JH, Kitzman DW, Kostis JB, Krousel-Wood MA, Launer LJ, Oparil S, Rodriguez CJ, Roumie CL, Shorr RI, Sink KM, Wadley VG, Whelton PK, Whittle J, Woolard NF, Wright JT Jr, Pajewski NM, SPRINT Research Group (2016). Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control and Cardiovascular Disease Outcomes in Adults Aged ¿75 Years: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA, 315(24), 2673-82. (Read full publication)
- SPRINT MIND Investigators for the SPRINT Research Group., Williamson JD, Pajewski NM, Auchus AP, Bryan RN, Chelune G, Cheung AK, Cleveland ML, Coker LH, Crowe MG, Cushman WC, Cutler JA, Davatzikos C, Desiderio L, Erus G, Fine LJ, Gaussoin SA, Harris D, Hsieh MK, Johnson KC, Kimmel PL, Tamura MK, Launer LJ, Lerner AJ, Lewis CE, Martindale-Adams J, Moy CS, Nasrallah IM, Nichols LO, Oparil S, Ogrocki PK, Rahman M, Rapp SR, Reboussin DM, Rocco MV, Sachs BC, Sink KM, Still CH, Supiano MA, Snyder JK, Wadley VG, Walker J, Weiner DE, Whelton PK, Wilson VM, Woolard N, Wright JT Jr, Wright C (2019). Effect of Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control on Probable Dementia: A Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA, 321(6), 553-561. (Read full publication)
- SPRINT MIND Investigators for the SPRINT Research Group., Nasrallah IM, Pajewski NM, Auchus AP, Chelune G, Cheung AK, Cleveland ML, Coker LH, Crowe MG, Cushman WC, Cutler JA, Davatzikos C, Desiderio L, Doshi J, Erus G, Fine LJ, Gaussoin SA, Harris D, Johnson KC, Kimmel PL, Kurella Tamura M, Launer LJ, Lerner AJ, Lewis CE, Martindale-Adams J, Moy CS, Nichols LO, Oparil S, Ogrocki PK, Rahman M, Rapp SR, Reboussin DM, Rocco MV, Sachs BC, Sink KM, Still CH, Supiano MA, Snyder JK, Wadley VG, Walker J, Weiner DE, Whelton PK, Wilson VM, Woolard N, Wright JT Jr, Wright CB, Williamson JD, Bryan R (2019). Association of Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control With Cerebral White Matter Lesions. JAMA, 322(6), 524-534. (Read full publication)
- Bress AP, Bellows BK, King JB, Hess R, Beddhu S, Zhang Z, Berlowitz DR, Conroy MB, Fine L, Oparil S, Morisky DE, Kazis LE, Ruiz-Negrón N, Powell J, Tamariz L, Whittle J, Wright JT Jr, Supiano MA, Cheung AK, Weintraub WS, Moran AE, SPRINT Research Group (2017). Cost-Effectiveness of Intensive versus Standard Blood-Pressure Control. The New England journal of medicine, 377(8), 745-755. (Read full publication)
- Berlowitz DR, Foy CG, Kazis LE, Bolin LP, Conroy MB, Fitzpatrick P, Gure TR, Kimmel PL, Kirchner K, Morisky DE, Newman J, Olney C, Oparil S, Pajewski NM, Powell J, Ramsey T, Simmons DL, Snyder J, Supiano MA, Weiner DE, Whittle J, SPRINT Research Group (2017). Effect of Intensive Blood-Pressure Treatment on Patient-Reported Outcomes. The New England journal of medicine, 377(8), 733-744. (Read full publication)
- Pajewski NM, Williamson JD, Applegate WB, Berlowitz DR, Bolin LP, Chertow GM, Krousel-Wood MA, Lopez-Barrera N, Powell JR, Roumie CL, Still C, Sink KM, Tang R, Wright CB, Supiano MA, SPRINT Study Research Group (2016). Characterizing Frailty Status in the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial. The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 71(5), 649-55. (Read full publication)
- Larkin LM, Kuzon WM Jr, Supiano MA, Galecki A, Halter J (1998). Effect of age and neurovascular grafting on the mechanical function of medial gastrocnemius muscles of Fischer 344 rats. The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 53(4), B252-8. (Read full publication)
- Rapp SR, Gaussoin SA, Sachs BC, Chelune G, Supiano MA, Lerner AJ, Wadley VG, Wilson VM, Fine LJ, Whittle JC, Auchus AP, Beddhu S, Berlowitz DR, Bress AP, Johnson KC, Krousel-Wood M, Martindale-Adams J, Miller EC, Rifkin DE, Snyder JK, Tamariz L, Wolfgram DF, Cleveland ML, Yang M, Nichols LO, Bryan RN, Reboussin DM, Williamson JD, Pajewski NM, SPRINT Research Group (2020). Effects of intensive versus standard blood pressure control on domain-specific cognitive function: a substudy of the SPRINT randomised controlled trial. The Lancet. Neurology, 19(11), 899-907. (Read full publication)
- Sreekantaswamy SA, Tully J, Edelman LS, Supiano MA, Butler (2022). The underrepresentation of older adults in clinical trials of Janus kinase inhibitors in the treatment of atopic dermatitis. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 87(5), 1174-1176. (Read full publication)
- Pajewski NM, Elahi FM, Tamura MK, Hinman JD, Nasrallah IM, Ix JH, Miller LM, Launer LJ, Wright CB, Supiano MA, Lerner AJ, Sudduth TL, Killeen AA, Cheung AK, Reboussin DM, Wilcock DM, Williamson J (2022). Plasma amyloid beta, neurofilament light chain, and total tau in the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). Alzheimer's & dementia, 18(8), 1472-1483. (Read full publication)
- Farrell TW, Volden TA, Butler JM, Eleazer GP, Rupper RW, Echt KV, Shaughnessy M, Supiano M (2022). Age-friendly care in the Veterans Health Administration: past, present, and future. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 71(1), 18-25. (Read full publication)
- Jaeger BC, Bress AP, Bundy JD, Cheung AK, Cushman WC, Drawz PE, Johnson KC, Lewis CE, Oparil S, Rocco MV, Rapp SR, Supiano MA, Whelton PK, Williamson JD, Wright JT Jr, Reboussin DM, Pajewski N (2022). Longer-Term All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality With Intensive Blood Pressure Control: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA cardiology, 7(11), 1138-1146. (Read full publication)
- Cohen JB, Marcum ZA, Zhang C, Derington CG, Greene TH, Ghazi L, Herrick JS, King JB, Cheung AK, Bryan N, Supiano MA, Sonnen JA, Weintraub WS, Scharfstein D, Williamson J, Pajewski NM, Bress AP, Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) Research Group (2022). Risk of Mild Cognitive Impairment or Probable Dementia in New Users of Angiotensin II Receptor Blockers and Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors: A Secondary Analysis of Data From the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT). JAMA network open, 5(7), e2220680. (Read full publication)
- Gaussoin SA, Pajewski NM, Chelune G, Cleveland ML, Crowe MG, Launer LJ, Lerner AJ, Martindale-Adams J, Nichols LO, Ogrocki PK, Sachs BC, Sink KM, Supiano MA, Wadley VG, Wilson VM, Wright CB, Williamson JD, Reboussin DM, Rapp S (2022). Effect of intensive blood pressure control on subtypes of mild cognitive impairment and risk of progression from SPRINT study. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 70(5), 1384-1393. (Read full publication)
- Marcum ZA, Cohen JB, Zhang C, Derington CG, Greene TH, Ghazi L, Herrick JS, King JB, Cheung AK, Bryan N, Supiano MA, Sonnen JA, Weintraub WS, Williamson J, Pajewski NM, Bress AP, Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT) Research Group (2022). Association of Antihypertensives That Stimulate vs Inhibit Types 2 and 4 Angiotensin II Receptors With Cognitive Impairment. JAMA network open, 5(1), e2145319. (Read full publication)
- Kurella Tamura M, Gaussoin SA, Pajewski NM, Chelune GJ, Freedman BI, Gure TR, Haley WE, Killeen AA, Oparil S, Rapp SR, Rifkin DE, Supiano M, Williamson JD, Weiner DE, SPRINT Research Group* (2020). Kidney Disease, Intensive Hypertension Treatment, and Risk for Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment: The Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 31(9), 2122-2132. (Read full publication)
- Sidhu SK, Weavil JC, Rossman MJ, Jessop JE, Bledsoe AD, Buys MJ, Supiano MS, Richardson RS, Amann (2019). Exercise Pressor Reflex Contributes to the Cardiovascular Abnormalities Characterizing: Hypertensive Humans During Exercise. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex., 74(6), 1468-1475. (Read full publication)
- Dukhanin V, Wolff JL, Salmi L, Harcourt K, Wachenheim D, Byock I, Gonzales MJ, Niehus D, Parshley M, Reay C, Epstein S, Mohile S, Farrell TW, Supiano MA, Jajodia A, DesRoches CM, Shared Access Project Tea (2023). Co-Designing an Initiative to Increase Shared Access to Older Adults' Patient Portals: Stakeholder Engagement. Journal of medical Internet research, 25, e46146. (Read full publication)
- Zheutlin AR, Addo DK, Jacobs JA, Derington CG, Herrick JS, Greene T, Stulberg EL, Berlowitz DR, Williamson JD, Pajewski NM, Supiano MA, Bress A (2023). Evidence for Age Bias Contributing to Therapeutic Inertia in Blood Pressure Management: A Secondary Analysis of SPRINT. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex., 80(7), 1484-1493. (Read full publication)
- Abraham N, Lyden K, Boucher R, Wei G, Gonce V, Carle J, Fornadi K, Supiano MA, Christensen J, Beddhu (2023). An intervention to decrease sedentary behavior in older adults: A secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. Obesity science & practice, 9(5), 529-537. (Read full publication)
- Joseph J, Pajewski NM, Dolor RJ, Sellers MA, Perdue LH, Peeples SR, Henrie AM, Woolard N, Jones WS, Benziger CP, Orkaby AR, Mixon AS, VanWormer JJ, Shapiro MD, Kistler CE, Polonsky TS, Chatterjee R, Chamberlain AM, Forman DE, Knowlton KU, Gill TM, Newby LK, Hammill BG, Cicek MS, Williams NA, Decker JE, Ou J, Rubinstein J, Choudhary G, Gazmuri RJ, Schmader KE, Roumie CL, Vaughan CP, Effron MB, Cooper-DeHoff RM, Supiano MA, Shah RC, Whittle JC, Hernandez AF, Ambrosius WT, Williamson JD, Alexander KP, PREVENTABLE Trial Research Grou (2023). Pragmatic evaluation of events and benefits of lipid lowering in older adults (PREVENTABLE): Trial design and rationale. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 71(6), 1701-1713. (Read full publication)
- Fong TG, Albaum JA, Anderson ML, Cohen SG, Johnson S, Supiano MA, Vlisides PE, Wade HL, Weinberg L, Wierman HR, Zachary W, Inouye SK, HELP-ME Writing Grou (2023). The Modified and Extended Hospital Elder Life Program: A remote model of care to expand delirium prevention. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 71(3), 935-945. (Read full publication)
- Reboussin DM, Gaussoin SA, Pajewski NM, Jaeger BC, Sachs B, Rapp SR, Supiano MA, Cleveland ML, Hunter V, Demons JL, Ogrocki PK, Lerner AJ, Chelune GJ, Wadley VG, Scales ML, Woolard NF, Perdue LH, Callahan KE, Williamson J (2025). Long-Term Effect of Intensive vs Standard Blood Pressure Control on Mild Cognitive Impairment and Probable Dementia in SPRINT. Neurology, 104(3), e213334. (Read full publication)
- Parks AL, Slager SL, Cizik AM, Fang MC, Supiano MA, Katz PP, Witt D (2025). The impact of anticoagulant-related bleeding on quality of life: Development of a novel measure based on perspectives from older adults. PloS one, 20(1), e0316796. (Read full publication)
- Leonard ME, Williamson AJH, Weiss R, Kaphingst KA, Supiano MA, Cohan J (2025). A Framework to Optimize Primary Care of Older Surgical Patients: A Qualitative Study of Geriatricians. JAMA network open, 8(1), e2456787. (Read full publication)
- Butler JM, Farrell TW, Puckett M, Nanjo C, Warner P, Shields D, Supiano MA, Kawamoto (2024). The Age-Friendly Learning Healthcare System: Replicating electronic health record based documentation metrics for 4Ms care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, (Read full publication)
- Lundebjerg NE, Kim A, Supiano M (2024). Welcome to Medicare: Now draw a clock. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, (Read full publication)
- Thurston TS, Weavil JC, Wan HY, Supiano MA, Kithas PA, Amann (2024). Hypertension restricts leg blood flow and aggravates neuromuscular fatigue during human locomotion in males. American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 327(5), R517-R524. (Read full publication)
- Farrell TW, Hogans BB, Moo L, Jump R, Markland A, Alessi C, Barczi S, Bej T, Bonomo RA, Butler J, Eleazer GP, Flinton P, Rupper RW, Supiano MA, Shaughnessy M, GRECC Directors Associatio (2024). Impact of Veterans Affairs Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Centers: Incubators of innovation in geriatrics. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 72(11), 3315-3326. (Read full publication)
- Pajewski NM, Supiano M (2024). Deprescribing for older adults with hypertension at high risk for adverse events: not so fast. The lancet. Healthy longevity, 5(8), e512-e513. (Read full publication)
- Leonard ME, Horns JJ, Allen-Brady K, Ozanne EM, Wallace AS, Brooke BS, Supiano MA, Cohan J (2024). Recurrence of severe diverticulitis is associated with age and birth decade. Journal of gastrointestinal surgery, 28(4), 507-512. (Read full publication)
- Gupta A, Chouhdry H, Ellis SD, Young K, Mahnken J, Comfort B, Shanks D, McGreevy S, Rudy C, Zufer T, Mabry S, Woodward J, Wilson A, Anderson H, Loucks J, Chandaka S, Abu-El-Rub N, Mazzotti DR, Song X, Schmitz N, Conroy M, Supiano MA, Waitman LR, Burns J (2024). Design of a pragmatic randomized implementation effectiveness trial testing a health system wide hypertension program for older adults. Contemporary clinical trials, 138, 107466. (Read full publication)
- Williamson AJH, Leonard M, Weiss R, Kaphingst KA, Supiano MA, Cohan J (2025). The surgeon's role in optimizing elective surgical care for older adults: Perspectives of outpatient geriatricians. Current problems in surgery, 68, 101764. (Read full publication)
- Pewowaruk R, Jaeger BC, Hughes TM, Upadhya B, Kitzman DW, Supiano MA, Gepner A (2025). Effects of Blood Pressure Control on Arterial Stiffness Mechanisms in SPRINT: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Hypertension (Dallas, Tex., 82(6), 1004-1011. (Read full publication)
- Dukhanin V, Wolff JL, Gleason K, Wachenheim D, Salmi L, Gonzales MJ, Parshley M, Epstein S, Mohile S, Farrell TW, Supiano MA, DesRoches CM, Shared Access Project Tea (2025). Users' perspectives on a demonstration to increase shared access to older adults' patient portals. BMC health services research, 25(1), 586. (Read full publication)
- Derington CG, Berchie RO, Scharfstein DO, Andrews RM, Greene TH, Xu Y, King JB, Supiano MA, Sonnen JA, Williamson J, Pajewski NM, Pruzin J, Cohen JB, Bress A (2025). Effect of initiation and continuous adherence to ARBs vs. ACEIs on risk of adjudicated mild cognitive impairment or dementia. The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 80(7), (Read full publication)
- Gleason KT, DesRoches CM, Wu MMJ, Peereboom D, Dukhanin V, Farrell TW, Gonzales MJ, Sharma S, Mohile SG, Epstein S, Supiano MA, Parshley MC, Roth DL, Wolff JL, Shared Access Project Tea (2025). A Multisite Demonstration of Shared Access to Older Adults' Patient Portals. JAMA network open, 8(2), e2461803. (Read full publication)
Review
- Trinity JD, Drummond MJ, Fermoyle CC, McKenzie AI, Supiano MA, Richardson R (2022). Cardiovasomobility: an integrative understanding of how disuse impacts cardiovascular and skeletal muscle health. Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md., 132(3), 835-861. (Read full publication)
- Hall JK, Supiano MA, Cohan J (2025). Diverticulitis in Older Adults: A Review of Etiology, Diagnosis, and Management. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, (Read full publication)
- Supiano M (2024). Optimal Blood Pressure Targets with Age. Clinics in geriatric medicine, 40(4), 585-595. (Read full publication)
Editorial
- Supiano M (2015). Benefit-based approach to blood pressure control in older adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 63(4), 730-2. (Read full publication)
- Shah RC, Supiano MA, Greenland (2020). Aligning the 4Ms of Age-Friendly Health Systems With Statin Use for Primary Prevention. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 68(3), 463-464. (Read full publication)
- Supiano M (2022). The time to benefit from intensive hypertensive control is now. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 70(5), 1355-1357. (Read full publication)
- Lundebjerg NE, Hollmann PA, Supiano M (2022). Of education and public policy: Aducanumab. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 70(1), 81-84. (Read full publication)
- Pajewski NM, Supiano M (2023). We have the technology: Why aren't better blood pressure data available from nursing home residents?. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 71(7), 2046-2048. (Read full publication)
- Tuday E, Supiano M (2024). A Call to Action for Blood Pressure Control in Older Adults. Clinics in geriatric medicine, 40(4), xv-xvi. (Read full publication)
Letter
- Pengshung MH, Bispham NZ, You Z, Oh E, Supiano MA, Chonchol MB, Nowak KL, Jovanovich A (2021). Arterial Stiffness Is Independently Associated with Acute Kidney Injury in SPRINT. Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 16(10), 1560-1561. (Read full publication)
- Trinity JD, Drummond MJ, Fermoyle C, McKenzie AI, Supiano MA, Richardson R (2022). Reply to Horn et al. Journal of applied physiology, 133(2), 322. (Read full publication)
- Lundebjerg NE, Supiano MA, Fick D (2024). Comment on Saving the profession of geriatric medicine: No shortage of good ideas. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 72(10), 3271-3272. (Read full publication)
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News & Podcasts
News
- Even Frail, Older Adults Could Benefit From Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction
- Becker's Hospital Review Names University of Utah Hospital to its list of 100 Great Hospitals in America
- U Students Collect Accolades for Catheter Innovation
- New Utah Geriatric Education Center to Improve Geriatric Care Across Utah
- Center on Aging Retreat: A 'Life Course' Approach to Understanding How People Age Healthily
- Mark Supiano, MD, Named President of the American Geriatrics Society
Podcasts
- Mental Wellness in Older Adults During COVID-19
- What Makes COVID-19 Dangerous for People Over 65?
- Accompanying an Older Adult to a Doctor's Visit
- Medical Trial Suggests Systolic Blood Pressure of 120 or Less Could Benefit the Elderly
- Are My Medications Making Me Sick?
- When to Consider a Geriatrician: How Geriatric Care Can Help You Maintain Independence
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