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David S. Ludwig
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 341
Citations - 41839
David S. Ludwig is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycemic index & Obesity. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 319 publications receiving 38729 citations. Previous affiliations of David S. Ludwig include Stanford University & VU University Amsterdam.
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Effects of Advice to Drink 8 Cups of Water per Day in Adolescents With Overweight or Obesity: A Randomized Clinical Trial
TL;DR: Advice and behavioral supports to consume 8 cups of water per day in the context of a weight-reducing diet did not affect body weight among adolescents with overweight or obesity and few adolescents achieved the target of 8 cups per day.
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How Race Travels. Relating Local and Global Ontologies of Race. Philosophical Studies
TL;DR: This paper developed a framework for addressing racial ontologies in transnational perspective by shifting the focus from narrow concepts to richer conceptions of race, which can generate novel insights in case studies from Asia, Europe, and Latin America.
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Addressing Social-Ecological Systems across Temporal and Spatial Scales: a Conceptual Synthesis for Ethnobiology
Ulysses Paulino Albuquerque,David S. Ludwig,Ivanilda Soares Feitosa,Joelson Moreno Brito de Moura,Joelson Moreno Brito de Moura,Patrícia Muniz de Medeiros,Paulo Gonçalves,Risoneide Henriques da Silva,Risoneide Henriques da Silva,Taline Cristina da Silva,Thiago Gonçalves-Souza,Washington Soares Ferreira Júnior +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrative conceptual framework for addressing social-ecological systems across different spatial and temporal scales is developed. But despite the integrative ambitions of the field, ethnobiology often remains fragmented through research programs that emphasize different methods and scales.
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Interactive effects of anger expression and ET-1 Lys198Asn polymorphism on vasoconstriction reactivity to behavioral stress
TL;DR: Individuals with a genetic predisposition for exaggerated vasoconstriction who also display low AM skills may be at particular risk for development of stress-induced EH and may particularly benefit from anger management training.
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Ethnoontology: Ways of world‐building across cultures
TL;DR: In this paper, a program of ethnoontology that brings together empirical research in the ethnosciences with ontological debates in philosophy is presented, and a model of cross-cultural relations between ontologies beyond a simple divide between universalist and relativist models is proposed.