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Kashish Goel
Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Publications - 101
Citations - 4449
Kashish Goel is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Valve replacement & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 87 publications receiving 3691 citations. Previous affiliations of Kashish Goel include Wayne State University & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Childhood Obesity in Developing Countries: Epidemiology, Determinants, and Prevention
TL;DR: Therapeutic lifestyle changes and maintenance of regular physical activity through parental initiative and social support interventions are the most important strategies in managing childhood obesity in developing countries.
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The concept of normal weight obesity.
TL;DR: There is a need for an updated definition of obesity based on adiposity, not on body weight, and patients with normal BMI and central obesity have the highest mortality risk as compared to other adiposity patterns.
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Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on mortality and cardiovascular events after percutaneous coronary intervention in the community.
TL;DR: The association between CR participation and reduced mortality rates was similar for men and women, for older and younger patients, and for patients undergoing elective or nonelective percutaneous coronary intervention.
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Central obesity and survival in subjects with coronary artery disease: a systematic review of the literature and collaborative analysis with individual subject data.
Thais Coutinho,Kashish Goel,Daniel Correa de Sa,Charlotte Kragelund,Alka M. Kanaya,Marianne Zeller,Jong-Seon Park,Lars Køber,Christian Torp-Pedersen,Yves Cottin,Luc Lorgis,Sang-Hee Lee,Young Jo Kim,Randal J. Thomas,Véronique L. Roger,Virend K. Somers,Francisco Lopez-Jimenez +16 more
TL;DR: In subjects with CAD, including those with normal and high BMI, central obesity but not BMI is directly associated with mortality.
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Combining body mass index with measures of central obesity in the assessment of mortality in subjects with coronary disease: role of "normal weight central obesity".
Thais Coutinho,Kashish Goel,Daniel Correa de Sa,Rickey E. Carter,David O. Hodge,Charlotte Kragelund,Alka M. Kanaya,Marianne Zeller,Jong Seon Park,Lars Køber,Christian Torp-Pedersen,Yves Cottin,Luc Lorgis,Sang-Hee Lee,Young Jo Kim,Randal J. Thomas,Véronique L. Roger,Virend K. Somers,Francisco Lopez-Jimenez +18 more
TL;DR: In patients with CAD, normal weight with central obesity is associated with the highest risk of mortality [corrected].