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Claude Bouchard
Researcher at Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Publications - 1105
Citations - 121841
Claude Bouchard is an academic researcher from Pennington Biomedical Research Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body mass index & Obesity. The author has an hindex of 153, co-authored 1076 publications receiving 115307 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Bouchard include Texas A&M University & University of Texas at Austin.
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Reproducibility of 24-h energy expenditure and macronutrient oxidation rates in an indirect calorimeter
Matthew D. White,G. Bouchard,Buemann B,Natalie Alméras,Jean-Pierre Després,Claude Bouchard,Angelo Tremblay +6 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, macronutrient oxidations all showed significant reproducibility for the group and a significant but lower reproducible for individuals when habitual diet and activity preceded the experimental sessions.
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Fatness and fat patterning among athletes at the Montreal Olympic Games, 1976.
TL;DR: Fatness is more influenced by sport and by inference training than is the anatomical distribution or patterning of fat on the extremities relative to the trunk, and the latter characteristic may be more dependent on biological or environmental factors unrelated to sport and training.
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Somatotype and cardiovascular risk factors in healthy adults.
TL;DR: Although the correlations suggest that body type is weakly associated with common cardiovascular risk factors in healthy men and women, somatotype associations are more apparent at the extremes of the distributions of specific risk factors.
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Familial aggregation of stroke volume and cardiac output during submaximal exercise: the HERITAGE Family Study.
Ping An,Treva Rice,Jacques Gagnon,Arthur S. Leon,James S. Skinner,Claude Bouchard,Dabeeru C. Rao,Jack H. Wilmore +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that SV and Qc at 50 W and 60% of VO2max as well as their changes in response to the 20-week endurance exercise training were moderately heritable.
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Effects of β2-Adrenergic Receptor Gene Variants on Adiposity: The HERITAGE Family Study
Christophe Garenc,Louis Pérusse,Yvon C. Chagnon,Tuomo Rankinen,Jacques Gagnon,Ingrid B. Borecki,Arthur S. Leon,James S. Skinner,Jack H. Wilmore,D. C. Rao,Claude Bouchard +10 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that polymorphisms in the β2-adrenergic receptor gene influence the amount of body fat in white obese men and women, as well as the changes in adiposity in response to endurance training in white women (Arg16Gly).