Selected publications
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Effect of physical activity assessment on prognostication for peripheral artery disease and mortality.
Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
2015
Academic Article
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Exercise capacity is the strongest predictor of mortality in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
Journal of Vascular Surgery.
2013
Academic Article
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Times cited: 33 -
Low lifetime recreational activity is a risk factor for peripheral arterial disease.
Journal of Vascular Surgery.
2011
Academic Article
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Times cited: 24 -
A Meta-analysis of the effects of Exercise Training on Left Ventricular Remodeling Following Myocardial Infarction: Start early and go longer for greatest exercise benefits on remodeling.
Advances in Directional and Linear Statistics: A Festschrift for Sreenivasa Rao Jammalamadaka.
2011
Review
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Times cited: 60 -
Sex differences in the prevalence of peripheral artery disease in patients undergoing coronary catheterization.
Vascular Medicine (United Kingdom).
2010
Academic Article
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Times cited: 14 -
Assessment of functional capacity in clinical and research settings: A scientific statement from the American Heart Association committee on exercise, rehabilitation, and prevention of the council on clinical cardiology and the council on cardiovascular nursing.
Circulation.
2007
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Times cited: 220