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
Body adiposity index and all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in men
Diego Moliner-Urdiales,Enrique G. Artero,Duck-chul Lee,Vanesa España-Romero,Xuemei Sui,Steven N. Blair +5 more
TL;DR: To evaluate the association of body adiposity index (BAI) with all‐cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality risk, a large number of subjects were randomly assigned to the overweight or obese group.
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Does physical activity reduce the risk of developing peptic ulcers
TL;DR: Physical activity may provide a non-pharmacological method of reducing the incidence of duodenal ulcers among men.
Validation of a Novel Protocol for Calculating Estimated Energy Requirements and Average Daily Physical Activity Ratio for the US Population: 2005-2006
Edward Archer,Gregory A. Hand,James R. Hébert,Erica Y. Lau,Xuewen Wang,Robin P. Shook,Raja Fayad,Carl J. Lavie,Carl J. Lavie,Steven N. Blair +9 more
- 01 Dec 2013
TL;DR: The PAR protocol is an accurate method for deriving nationally representative estimates of EER and APAR values and these descriptive data provide novel quantitative baseline values for future investigations into associations of physical activity and health.
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Addition of estimated cardiorespiratory fitness to the clinical assessment of 10-year coronary heart disease risk in asymptomatic men
Jennifer C. Gander,Xuemei Sui,James R. Hébert,Carl J. Lavie,Linda J. Hazlett,Bo Cai,Steven N. Blair +6 more
TL;DR: Estimated e-CRF may add clinical value to the FRS and help clinicians better predict long-term CHD risk and men who were more fit had a decreased risk for CHD compared to men in the lowest third of fitness.
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