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Angelo Tremblay
Researcher at Laval University
Publications - 482
Citations - 35202
Angelo Tremblay is an academic researcher from Laval University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Body mass index. The author has an hindex of 86, co-authored 466 publications receiving 32751 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelo Tremblay include Hotel Dieu Hospital & D'Youville College.
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Aerobic Fitness Indices of Children Differed Not by Body Weight Status but by Level of Engagement in Physical Activity.
TL;DR: Thirty minutes or more of MVPA per day is associated with a potentiation of aerobic fitness indicators in obese prepubertal children, and the indices of aerobic Fitness of inactive obese children are significantly different from those of active obese and nonobese ones.
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Genetics of Energy Expenditure in Humans
TL;DR: In this paper, two kinds of genetic effects are considered: additive genetic effect, or the so-called heritability, and the second one is the genotype-environment interaction effect, which may lead to excess body weight and obesity.
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Impact of a multidisciplinary intervention on physical fitness, physical activity habits and the association between aerobic fitness and components of metabolic syndrome in adults diagnosed with metabolic syndrome
Angelo Tremblay,Marie-Pier Bélanger,Rupinder Dhaliwal,Paula Brauer,Dawna Royall,David M. Mutch,Caroline Rhéaume +6 more
TL;DR: Patients with MetS participating in the CHANGE lifestyle program improved physical fitness and physical activity habits by three months and maintained these gains over one year.
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Influence of Sleeping Habits on Adaptive Thermogenesis during Weight Loss in Adults
TL;DR: Evidence that sleeping habits are not associated with a greater than predicted decrease in resting energy expenditure, REE, is provided, to verify whether sleeping habits affect adaptive thermogenesis in overweight and obese adults subjected to caloric restriction.
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A combination of single nucleotide polymorphisms is associated with the interindividual variability in the blood lipid response to dietary fatty acid consumption in a randomized clinical trial.
Ethendhar Rajendiran,Benoît Lamarche,Yongbo She,Vanu Ramprasath,Peter Eck,Didier Brassard,Iris Gigleux,Emile Levy,Angelo Tremblay,Patrick Couture,James D. House,Peter B. Jones,Charles Desmarchelier +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify combinations of SNPs associated with the variability in LDL cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) concentration changes following 5 dietary interventions, and they report that several SNPs were significantly associated with changes in LDL and TG concentrations in a diet-specific fashion.