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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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Genome-wide search for genes related to the fat-free body mass in the Québec family study.
Yvon C. Chagnon,Yvon C. Chagnon,Yvon C. Chagnon,Ingrid B. Borecki,Ingrid B. Borecki,Ingrid B. Borecki,Louis Pérusse,Louis Pérusse,Louis Pérusse,Sonia Roy,Sonia Roy,Sonia Roy,Michel Lacaille,Michel Lacaille,Michel Lacaille,Monique Chagnon,Monique Chagnon,Monique Chagnon,My Anh Ho-Kim,My Anh Ho-Kim,My Anh Ho-Kim,Treva Rice,Treva Rice,Treva Rice,Michael A. Province,Michael A. Province,Michael A. Province,D.C. Rao,D.C. Rao,D.C. Rao,Claude Bouchard,Claude Bouchard,Claude Bouchard +32 more
TL;DR: This study represents the first genome-wide search for genes that may be involved in the regulation of the lean component of body mass in humans.
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Anthropometric Correlates of Total Body Fat, Abdominal Adiposity, and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors in a Biracial Sample of Men and Women
Tiago V. Barreira,Amanda E. Staiano,Deirdre M. Harrington,Steven B. Heymsfield,Steven R. Smith,Claude Bouchard,Peter T. Katzmarzyk +6 more
TL;DR: Several common anthropometric measures were moderately to highly correlated with total body fat, abdominal fat, and cardiovascular disease risk factors in a biracial sample of women and men.
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Heredity and muscle adaptation to endurance training.
TL;DR: The present results confirm, therefore, that both maximal oxygen uptake and endurance performance responses to training are largely genotype-dependent.
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Relationships between endogenous steroid hormone, sex hormone-binding globulin and lipoprotein levels in men: contribution of visceral obesity, insulin levels and other metabolic variables.
André Tchernof,Fernand Labrie,Alain Bélanger,Denis Prud'homme,Claude Bouchard,Angelo Tremblay,André Nadeau,Jean-Pierre Després +7 more
TL;DR: Investigating the relative contributions of endogenous steroid hormone and SHBG levels, of visceral AT accumulation measured by computed tomography, and of fasting insulin and free fatty acid (FFA) concentrations to the variation of plasma lipoprotein levels in men revealed that SHBG, delta4-DIONE, delta5-DIOL and metabolic variables all contributed to the variance in plasmalipoprotein concentrations.
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Regional variation in adipose tissue metabolism of severely obese premenopausal women.
Pascale Mauriège,André Marette,C Atgié,Claude Bouchard,Germain Thériault,Bukowiecki L,Picard Marceau,Simon Biron,André Nadeau,Jean-Pierre Després +9 more
TL;DR: In massively obese premenopausal women, omental and round ligament adipose tissues show distinct metabolic properties that may contribute to limit the impact of intraabdominal obesity.