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Bernard Gutin
Researcher at Georgia Regents University
Publications - 173
Citations - 14339
Bernard Gutin is an academic researcher from Georgia Regents University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body mass index & Physical fitness. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 172 publications receiving 13771 citations. Previous affiliations of Bernard Gutin include University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill & Columbia University.
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Evidence based physical activity for school-age youth.
William B. Strong,Robert M. Malina,Cameron J. R. Blimkie,Stephen R. Daniels,Rodney K. Dishman,Bernard Gutin,Albert C. Hergenroeder,Aviva Must,Patricia A. Nixon,James M. Pivarnik,Thomas W. Rowland,Stewart G. Trost,François Trudeau +12 more
TL;DR: School-age youth should participate daily in 60 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous physical activity that is developmentally appropriate, enjoyable, and involves a variety of activities.
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Effects of exercise intensity on cardiovascular fitness, total body composition, and visceral adiposity of obese adolescents
Bernard Gutin,Paule Barbeau,Scott Owens,Christian R. Lemmon,Mara Bauman,Jerry D. Allison,Hyun-Sik Kang,Mark S. Litaker +7 more
TL;DR: The cardiovascular fitness of obese adolescents was significantly improved by physical training, especially high-intensityPhysical training reduced both visceral and total-body adiposity, but there was no clear effect of the intensity of physical training.
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Estimation of human body composition by electrical impedance methods: a comparative study.
TL;DR: The TOBEC and BIA methods, which are based on the differing electrical properties of lean tissue and fat and which are convenient, rapid, and safe, correlate well with more cumbersome human body composition techniques.
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Crossvalidation of anthropometry against magnetic resonance imaging for the assessment of visceral and subcutaneous adipose tissue in children.
Paolo Brambilla,Giorgio Bedogni,LM Moreno,Michael I. Goran,Bernard Gutin,Kenneth R Fox,Derek M. Peters,Paule Barbeau,M. De Simone,Angelo Pietrobelli +9 more
TL;DR: WC can be considered a good predictor of VAT as well as BMI of SAT, and the importance of ethnicity and gender on VAT estimation is not negligible.
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Relations of moderate and vigorous physical activity to fitness and fatness in adolescents
TL;DR: Black and white adolescents who engaged in relatively large amounts of free-living vigorous exercise were likely to be relatively fit and lean.