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Henry J. Pownall
Researcher at Houston Methodist Hospital
Publications - 331
Citations - 18102
Henry J. Pownall is an academic researcher from Houston Methodist Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholesterol & Lipoprotein. The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 320 publications receiving 16662 citations. Previous affiliations of Henry J. Pownall include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Cardiovascular effects of intensive lifestyle intervention in type 2 diabetes.
Rena R. Wing,Paula Bolin,Frederick L. Brancati,George A. Bray,Jeanne M. Clark,Mace Coday,Richard S. Crow,Jeffrey M. Curtis,Caitlin Egan,Mark A. Espeland,Mary Evans,John P. Foreyt,Siran Ghazarian,Edward W. Gregg,Barbara Harrison,Helen P. Hazuda,James O. Hill,Edward S. Horton,S. Van Hubbard,John M. Jakicic,Robert W. Jeffery,Karen C. Johnson,Steven E. Kahn,Abbas E. Kitabchi,William C. Knowler,Cora E. Lewis,Barbara J. Maschak-Carey,Maria G. Montez,Anne Murillo,David M. Nathan,Jennifer Patricio,Anne L. Peters,Xavier Pi-Sunyer,Henry J. Pownall,David M. Reboussin,Judith G. Regensteiner,Amy D. Rickman,Donna H. Ryan,Monika M. Safford,Thomas A. Wadden,Lynne E. Wagenknecht,Delia Smith West,David F. Williamson,Susan Z. Yanovski +43 more
TL;DR: An intensive lifestyle intervention focusing on weight loss did not reduce the rate of cardiovascular events in overweight or obese adults with type 2 diabetes.
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Long-term effects of a lifestyle intervention on weight and cardiovascular risk factors in individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus: four-year results of the Look AHEAD trial.
Rena R. Wing,Judy Bahnson,George A. Bray,Jeanne M. Clark,Mace Coday,Caitlin Egan,Mark A. Espeland,John P. Foreyt,Edward W. Gregg,Valerie Goldman,Steven M. Haffner,Helen P. Hazuda,James O. Hill,Edward S. Horton,Van S. Hubbard,John M. Jakicic,Robert W. Jeffery,Karen C. Johnson,Steven E. Kahn,Tina Killean,Abbas E. Kitabchi,Cora E. Lewis,Cathy Manus,Barbara J. Maschak-Carey,Sara Michaels,Maria G. Montez,Brenda Montgomery,David M. Nathan,Jennifer Patricio,Anne L. Peters,Xavier Pi-Sunyer,Henry J. Pownall,David M. Reboussin,W. Jack Rejeski,Richard R. Rubin,Monika M. Safford,Tricia Skarphol,Brent Van Dorsten,Thomas A. Wadden,Lynne E. Wagenknecht,Jacqueline Wesche-Thobaben,Delia S. West,Donald A. Williamson,Susan Z. Yanovski +43 more
TL;DR: Intensive lifestyle intervention can produce sustained weight loss and improvements in fitness, glycemic control, and CVD risk factors in individuals with type 2 diabetes.
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Association of an intensive lifestyle intervention with remission of type 2 diabetes.
Edward W. Gregg,Haiying Chen,Lynne E. Wagenknecht,Jeanne M. Clark,Linda M. Delahanty,John P. Bantle,Henry J. Pownall,Karen C. Johnson,Monika M. Safford,Abbas E. Kitabchi,F. Xavier Pi-Sunyer,Rena R. Wing,Alain G. Bertoni +12 more
TL;DR: In these exploratory analyses of overweight adults, an intensive lifestyle intervention was associated with a greater likelihood of partial remission of type 2 diabetes compared with diabetes support and education, however, the absolute remission rates were modest.
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Introduction to the plasma lipoproteins.
TL;DR: The chapter indicates that the current state of the field is conducive both to further understanding of normal processes and of the role of lipoproteins in atherosclerosis.
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Association of the magnitude of weight loss and changes in physical fitness with long-term cardiovascular disease outcomes in overweight or obese people with type 2 diabetes: a post-hoc analysis of the Look AHEAD randomised clinical trial.
Edward W. Gregg,John M. Jakicic,George L. Blackburn,Paul Bloomquist,George A. Bray,Jeanne M. Clark,Mace Coday,Jeffrey R. Curtis,Caitlin Egan,Mary Evans,John P. Foreyt,Gary D. Foster,Helen P. Hazuda,James O. Hill,Edward S. Horton,Van S. Hubbard,Robert W. Jeffery,Karen C. Johnson,Abbas E. Kitabchi,William C. Knowler,Andrea M. Kriska,Wei Lang,Cora E. Lewis,Maria G. Montez,David M. Nathan,Rebecca H. Neiberg,Jennifer Patricio,Anne L. Peters,Xavier Pi-Sunyer,Henry J. Pownall,Bruce Redmon,Judith G. Regensteiner,Jack Rejeski,Paul M. Ribisl,Monika M. Safford,Kerry J. Stewart,Dace L. Trence,Thomas A. Wadden,Rena R. Wing,Susan Z. Yanovski +39 more
TL;DR: An association between the magnitude of weight loss and incidence of cardiovascular disease in people with type 2 diabetes is suggested and a need to continue to refine approaches to identify individuals who are most likely to benefit from lifestyle interventions and to develop strategies to improveThe magnitude of sustained weight loss with lifestyle interventions.