Steven N. Blair
University of South Carolina
892 Papers
6.9K Citations
Steven N. Blair is an academic researcher from University of South Carolina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Physical fitness. The author has an hindex of 165, co-authored 879 publications. Previous affiliations of Steven N. Blair include Stanford University & University of Western Australia.
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Papers
Physical inactivity. Workshop V. AHA Prevention Conference III. Behavior change and compliance: keys to improving cardiovascular health.
Steven N. Blair,K E Powell,Terry L. Bazzarre,J L Early,Leonard H. Epstein,L W Green,S S Harris,William L. Haskell,Abby C. King,J Koplan +9 more
TL;DR: Publication Info Published in Circulation, Volume 88, Issue 3, 1993, pages 1402-1405.
Prescribing exercise in primary care
TL;DR: The importance of physical activity in preventing and treating many diseases and conditions is indisputable, as documented by the authoritative, accessible, and practical guide of the Swedish Professional Associations for Physical Activity.
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Fitness and Fatness as Health Markers through the Lifespan: An Overview of Current Knowledge
Francisco B. Ortega,Cristina Cadenas-Sanchez,Duck-chul Lee,Jonatan R. Ruiz,Steven N. Blair,Xuemei Sui +5 more
- 02 Apr 2018
TL;DR: The meaning of fitness and fatness/obesity is discussed, and an overview of what is currently known about fitness andfatness as potentially modifiable risk factors related to health and disease from preschool children to older adults is made.
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Association of Resistance Exercise, Independent of and Combined With Aerobic Exercise, With the Incidence of Metabolic Syndrome.
Esmée A. Bakker,Esmée A. Bakker,Duck-chul Lee,Xuemei Sui,Enrique G. Artero,Jonatan R. Ruiz,Thijs M. H. Eijsvogels,Thijs M. H. Eijsvogels,Carl J. Lavie,Steven N. Blair +9 more
TL;DR: Participating in resistance exercise, even less than 1 hour per week, was associated with a lower risk of development of MetS, independent of aerobic exercise.
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Active Living Every Day
Bess H. Marcus,Steven N. Blair,Peter Jaret,Ruth Ann Carpenter +3 more
- 01 Mar 2001
TL;DR: Active Living Every Day as discussed by the authors is a 20-week self-paced program, using charts, checklists, four-color illustrations and photos that make the information clear and easy to use for adults of all ages.
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