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
Graded Resistance Exercise And Type 2 Diabetes in Older adults (The GREAT2DO study): methods and baseline cohort characteristics of a randomized controlled trial
Kylie Simpson,Yorgi Mavros,Shelley Kay,Jacinda Meiklejohn,Nathan De Vos,Yichuan Wang,Qianyu Guo,Renru Zhao,Mike Climstein,Bernard T. Baune,Steven N. Blair,Anthony J O'Sullivan,David Simar,Nalin Singh,Maria A. Fiatarone Singh,Maria A. Fiatarone Singh +15 more
TL;DR: Glycemic control and insulin resistance as measured by the homeostatic model assessment 2 (HOMA2-IR) were the primary outcomes of the trial.
Adult Obesity Does Not Predict 6-Year Weight Gain in Men: The Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study
TL;DR: To determine the longitudinal relation between history of adult obesity and the 6‐year trajectory of weight change in men, a large sample of men over a 25-year period was recruited for this study.
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Moderate cardiorespiratory fitness is positively associated with resting metabolic rate in young adults.
Robin P. Shook,Gregory A. Hand,Amanda E. Paluch,Xuewen Wang,Robert Moran,James R. Hébert,Carl J. Lavie,Carl J. Lavie,Steven N. Blair +8 more
- 01 Jun 2014
TL;DR: In this large sample of young adults representing a range of CRF, there was a positive stepwise gradient in RMR across tertiles ofCRF independent of body composition, and this relationship was modest, underscore the multidimensional role of CRf and MVPA on health.
Cardiorespiratory fitness, waist circumference, and alanine aminotransferase in youth.
Jennifer L. Trilk,Andrew Ortaglia,Steven N. Blair,Matteo Bottai,Timothy S. Church,Russell R. Pate +5 more
TL;DR: Examination of associations between CRF, waist circumference, and ALT in youth found that interventions to improve CRF can decrease hepatic fat and liver enzyme concentrations in youth with ALT ≥80th percentile or in youth diagnosed with NAFLD.
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