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Terry L. Bazzarre
Researcher at American Heart Association
Publications - 42
Citations - 10001
Terry L. Bazzarre is an academic researcher from American Heart Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Public health. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 41 publications receiving 9647 citations.
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Exercise Standards for Testing and Training A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association
Gerald F. Fletcher,Gary J. Balady,Ezra A. Amsterdam,Bernard R. Chaitman,Robert H. Eckel,Jerome L. Fleg,Victor F. Froelicher,Arthur S. Leon,Ileana L. Piña,Roxanne A. Rodney,Denise A. Simons-Morton,Mark A. Williams,Terry L. Bazzarre +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide revised standards and guidelines for the exercise testing and training of individuals who are free from clinical manifestations of cardiovascular disease and those with known cardiovascular disease, which are intended for physicians, nurses, exercise physiologists, specialists, technologists, and other healthcare professionals involved in exercise testing.
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AHA Dietary Guidelines Revision 2000: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Nutrition Committee of the American Heart Association
Ronald M. Krauss,Robert H. Eckel,Barbara V. Howard,Lawrence J. Appel,Stephen R. Daniels,Richard J. Deckelbaum,John W. Erdman,Penny M. Kris-Etherton,Ira J. Goldberg,Theodore A. Kotchen,Alice H. Lichtenstein,William E. Mitch,Rebecca M. Mullis,Killian Robinson,Judith Wylie-Rosett,Sachiko T. St. Jeor,John Suttie,Diane L. Tribble,Terry L. Bazzarre +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present guidelines for reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease by dietary and other lifestyle practices, which place increased emphasis on foods and an overall eating pattern and the need for all Americans to achieve and maintain a healthy body weight.
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AHA Dietary Guidelines Revision 2000: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the Nutrition Committee of the American Heart Association
Ronald M. Krauss,Robert H. Eckel,Barbara V. Howard,Lawrence J. Appel,Stephen R. Daniels,Richard J. Deckelbaum,John W. Erdman,Penny M. Kris-Etherton,Ira J. Goldberg,Theodore A. Kotchen,Alice H. Lichtenstein,William E. Mitch,Rebecca M. Mullis,Killian Robinson,Judith Wylie-Rosett,Sachiko T. St. Jeor,John Suttie,Diane L. Tribble,Terry L. Bazzarre +18 more
TL;DR: The overall approach has been modified to emphasize their relation to specific goals that the AHA considers of greatest importance for lowering the risk of heart disease and stroke and increased emphasis on foods and an overall eating pattern.
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Resistance exercise in individuals with and without cardiovascular disease: Benefits, rationale, safety, and prescription an advisory from the committee on exercise, rehabilitation, and prevention, council on clinical cardiology, American Heart Association
Michael L. Pollock,Barry A. Franklin,Gary J. Balady,Bernard Chaitman,Jerome L. Fleg,Barbara J. Fletcher,Marian C. Limacher,Ileana L. Piña,Richard A. Stein,Mark A. Williams,Terry L. Bazzarre +10 more
TL;DR: This advisory reviews the role of resistance training in persons with and without cardiovascular disease, with specific reference to health and fitness benefits, rationale, the complementary role of stretching, relevant physiological considerations, and safety.
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Cardiovascular Health in Childhood A Statement for Health Professionals From the Committee on Atherosclerosis, Hypertension, and Obesity in the Young (AHOY) of the Council on Cardiovascular Disease in the Young, American Heart Association
Christine L. Williams,Laura L. Hayman,Stephen R. Daniels,Thomas N. Robinson,Julia Steinberger,Stephen M. Paridon,Terry L. Bazzarre +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide strategies for promoting cardiovascular health that can be integrated into the comprehensive pediatric care of children, including physical activity, obesity, insulin resistance and type II diabetes mellitus, hypertension, high blood cholesterol, and cigarette smoking.