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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 the HERITAGE Family Study intervention protocol: drift over time.
E. Warwick Daw,Michael A. Province,Jacques Gagnon,Jean-Pierre Després,Claude Bouchard,Arthur S. Leon,James S. Skinner,Jack H. Wilmore,Dabeeru C. Rao +8 more
TL;DR: The reproducibility of the HERITAGE Family Study tests and assays considered in this paper was found to be very good, with no evidence of any systematic drift over time.
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Cross-sectional associations of acylation stimulating protein (ASP) and adipose tissue gene expression with estradiol and progesterone in pre- and postmenopausal women.
Reza Rezvani,Abhishek Gupta,Jessica Smith,Pegah Poursharifi,Picard Marceau,Louis Pérusse,Claude Bouchard,André Tchernof,Katherine Cianflone +8 more
TL;DR: Sex steroid hormones play an important regulatory role in fat metabolism and obesity and involvement of interactions between ovarian hormones with acylation stimulating protein (ASP) is hypothesized.
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Population differences in the pattern of familial aggregation for sex hormone-binding globulin and its response to exercise training: The HERITAGE family study
Ping An,Treva Rice,Jacques Gagnon,Ingrid B. Borecki,Tuomo Rankinen,C. Charles Gu,Arthur S. Leon,James S. Skinner,Jack H. Wilmore,Claude Bouchard,D. C. Rao +10 more
TL;DR: B baseline SHBG levels are influenced by significant familial effects in both Blacks and Whites, independent of the effects of age, sex, and baseline values of BMI, testosterone, estradiol, and fasting insulin levels.
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Subclinical Atherosclerosis and Metabolic Risk: Role of Body Mass Index and Waist Circumference
Sarah M. Camhi,Peter T. Katzmarzyk,Stephanie T. Broyles,Sathanur R. Srinivasan,Wei Chen,Claude Bouchard,Gerald S. Berenson +6 more
TL;DR: Adults with elevated metabolic risk have greater IMT than those with normal risk in normal-weight, overweight, low WC, and high WC, but not significant for overweight or moderate WC categories.