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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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How much progress have we made over the last few decades
TL;DR: The purpose of the conference was to provide a cohesive presentation of the key events and steps that led to the major discoveries or advances in obesity science and give insight into new research directions.
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Specificity of aerobic and anaerobic work capacities and powers.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a series of all-out cycle ergometer work tests to estimate the anaerobic alactic capacity (AAC) and lactic capacity, and the results provided quantitative evidence to support the distinction between capacity and power of the three energy systems.
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Association between Mitochondrial DNA Sequence Variants and V˙O2 max Trainability.
Heather L. Vellers,Kirsten C. Verhein,Adam B. Burkholder,Jaehoon Lee,Youngmin Kim,J. Timothy Lightfoot,Min Shi,Clarice R. Weinberg,Mark A. Sarzynski,Claude Bouchard,Steven R. Kleeberger +10 more
TL;DR: Findings provide specific sites across the mitochondrial genome that may be related to maximal oxygen uptake trainability in HR and LR individuals.
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Acetylcholine receptor M2 gene variants, heart rate recovery, and risk of cardiac death after an acute myocardial infarction.
Arto J. Hautala,Mikko P. Tulppo,Antti M. Kiviniemi,Tuomo Rankinen,Claude Bouchard,Timo H. Mäkikallio,Heikki V. Huikuri +6 more
TL;DR: DNA sequence variation at the CHRM2 locus is a determinant of cardiac autonomic function in the postexercise early recovery phase and predicts cardiac mortality after AMI.
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Exploring the underlying biology of intrinsic cardiorespiratory fitness through integrative analysis of genomic variants and muscle gene expression profiling.
Sujoy Ghosh,Sujoy Ghosh,Monalisa Hota,Xiaoran Chai,Jencee Kiranya,Palash Ghosh,Zihong He,Jonathan J. Ruiz-Ramie,Mark A. Sarzynski,Claude Bouchard +9 more
TL;DR: An initial effort to define the underlying molecular substrates of intrinsic CRF warrants further studies based on appropriate cohorts and study designs, complemented by functional investigations.