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Lewis Landsberg
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 178
Citations - 18190
Lewis Landsberg is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sympathetic nervous system & Insulin. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 178 publications receiving 17797 citations. Previous affiliations of Lewis Landsberg include National Institutes of Health & Harvard University.
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1999 world health organization-international society of hypertension guidelines for the management of hypertension
Michael H. Alderman,K. Arakawa,L. Beilin,John Chalmers,S. Erdine,M. Fujishima,P. Hamet,L. Hannson,Lewis Landsberg,F. Leenen,L. Lindholm,L. Lisheng,A. F B Mabadeje,S. MacMahon,G. Mancia,I. Martin,A. Mimran,K. H. Rahn,A. Ribeiro,P. Sleight,J. Whitworth,Alberto Zanchetti,Bruce Neal,Anthony Rodgers,C. N. Mhurchu,T. Clark +25 more
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Hypertension and Associated Metabolic Abnormalities — The Role of Insulin Resistance and the Sympathoadrenal System
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that the metabolic abnormalities linked to the hypertension by a pathophysiologic process that involves the sympathoadrenal system and exerts influence on blood pressure and complications in many patients.
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Effect of Insulin and Glucose Infusions on Sympathetic Nervous System Activity in Normal Man
John W. Rowe,James B. Young,Kenneth L. Minaker,Arthur L Stevens,Johanna A. Pallotta,Lewis Landsberg +5 more
TL;DR: Insulin infusion increases sympathetic nervous system activity in the absence of changes in blood glucose in nonobese young men using glucose clamp techniques.
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Fasting, Feeding and Regulation of the Sympathetic Nervous System
Lewis Landsberg,James B. Young +1 more
TL;DR: The role of catecholamines in the regulation of metabolic processes has been recognized for over 50 years and they are known to influence metabolism in two major ways: they increase the rate of cel...
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Diet, Obesity and Hypertension: An Hypothesis Involving Insulin, the Sympathetic Nervous System, and Adaptive Thermogenesis
TL;DR: Recent epidemiological and physiological studies suggest that insulin and the sympathetic nervous system may be involved, and that the hypertension of obesity may be the unfortunate by-product of mechanisms that establish energy balance and limit weight gain.