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William E. Kraus
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 625
Citations - 40583
William E. Kraus is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 93, co-authored 565 publications receiving 33692 citations. Previous affiliations of William E. Kraus include University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The Effects of Aerobic Training on Markers of Systemic Inflammation in Extremely Obese Minority Teens: 2502
Gina M. Many,Maria-Eugenia Hurtado,Jung-Jun Park,Christopher F. Spurney,Lauren Q. Rhee,Susan B. Nunez,James M. Hagberg,Gabriel I. Uwaifo,William E. Kraus,Joseph A. Houmard,Jesse M. Damsker,Charles J. Tanner,Natella Rakhmanina,Natasa Janicic,Eric P. Hoffman +14 more
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Influence of baseline physical activity level on clinical outcomes and responses to exercise training in patients with systolic heart failure: insights from hf-action
Mauro Felippe Felix Mediano,Lawton S. Cooper,Steven J. Keteyian,William E. Kraus,Robert J. Mentz,Jerome L. Fleg +5 more
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Text messaging and activity tracker motivation program to increase physical activity in cancer survivors.
Bridget F. Koontz,Erica Levine,Frances McSherry,Tykeytra Dale,Martin Streicher,Junzo Chino,Chris R. Kelsey,Kim Ward,Katie Little,Lynda Owen,Gary G. Bennett,William E. Kraus,Bercedis Peterson,Kathryn I. Pollak,Linda Sutton +14 more
TL;DR: A large number of cancer survivors have high rates of sedentary behavior leading to obesity and cardiovascular disease, and physical activity improves quality of life (QOL) and reduces morbidity and mortal...
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Evaluating the precision of EBF1 SNP x stress interaction association: sex, race, and age differences in a big harmonized data set of 28,026 participants.
Abanish Singh,Michael A. Babyak,Mario Sims,Solomon K. Musani,Beverly H. Brummett,Rong Jiang,William E. Kraus,Svati H. Shah,Ilene C. Siegler,Elizabeth R. Hauser,Redford B. Williams +10 more
TL;DR: The potential risk group of EBF1 and stress-induced human obesity and cardiometabolic disease is identified using harmonized data from 28,026 participants to find the risk group using the race-specific key life-stress indicators.
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Aerobic exercise training and health status in ambulatory heart failure patients with a reduced ejection fraction: an analysis from the hf-action trial
Andrew P. Ambrosy,Lukasz P. Cerbin,Adam D. DeVore,Stephen J. Greene,William E. Kraus,Christopher M. O'Connor,Ileana L. Piña,David J. Whellan,Daniel Wojdyla,Angie Wu,Robert J. Mentz +10 more
TL;DR: Although aerobic exercise improves quality of life as assessed by a disease-specific instrument in ambulatory HF patients with a reduced EF, the impact of an exercise intervention on general health status has not been reported.