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2023

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Medicine

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145
Citations
105603
World Ranking
1363
National Ranking
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Medicine in Australia Leader Award

Overview

Carl J. Lavie is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia and has made significant contributions to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields and topics within medicine, emphasizing cardiovascular and exercise physiology as well as associated risk factors.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management

Lavie's publications appear frequently in several reputable journals, notably:

  • Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases (94 publications)
  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings (60 publications)
  • Current Problems in Cardiology (36 publications)
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology (28 publications)
  • The American Journal of Medicine (18 publications)

Their recent notable papers include:

  • Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases and Risk Factors, 1990-2019, published in 2020 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association, published in 2021 in Circulation
  • Psychosocial impact of COVID-19, published in 2020 in Diabetes & Metabolic Syndrome Clinical Research & Reviews
  • Physical exercise as therapy to fight against the mental and physical consequences of COVID-19 quarantine: Special focus in older people, published in 2020 in Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases
  • A tale of two pandemics: How will COVID-19 and global trends in physical inactivity and sedentary behavior affect one another?, published in 2020 in Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Throughout their career, Lavie has collaborated extensively with several researchers, including:

  • Fabián Sanchis-Gomar
  • Ross Arena
  • Salim S. Virani
  • Giuseppe Lippi
  • Héctor O. Ventura

Their research portfolio reflects a broad engagement with cardiovascular health, the physiological effects of exercise, and the interplay between COVID-19 and cardiovascular conditions. This includes exploring mental health aspects related to cardiac health and the role of physical activity in managing health outcomes.

Best Publications

  • Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases and Risk Factors, 1990–2019: Update From the GBD 2019 Study

    Gregory A. Roth;George A. Mensah;Catherine O. Johnson;Giovanni Addolorato

  • Effectiveness-based guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women-2011 update: A Guideline from the American Heart Association

    Lori Mosca;Emelia J. Benjamin;Kathy Berra;Judy L. Bezanson

  • Obesity and cardiovascular disease: risk factor, paradox, and impact of weight loss.

    Carl J. Lavie;Richard V. Milani;Hector O. Ventura

  • Clinician’s Guide to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Adults A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Gary J. Balady;Ross Arena;Kathy Sietsema;Jonathan Myers

  • Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Tiffany M. Powell-Wiley;Paul Poirier;Lora E. Burke;Jean-Pierre Després

  • Importance of Assessing Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Clinical Practice: A Case for Fitness as a Clinical Vital Sign: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Robert Ross;Steven N. Blair;Ross Arena;Timothy S. Church

  • Psychosocial impact of COVID-19.

    Souvik Dubey;Payel Biswas;Ritwik Ghosh;Subhankar Chatterjee

  • Clinical Recommendations for Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Data Assessment in Specific Patient Populations

    Marco Guazzi;Volker Adams;Viviane Conraads;Martin Halle

  • Sedentary Behavior, Exercise, and Cardiovascular Health.

    Carl J. Lavie;Cemal Ozemek;Salvatore Carbone;Peter T. Katzmarzyk

  • Obesity and Cardiovascular Disease

    Francisco B. Ortega;Carl J. Lavie;Steven N. Blair

  • The Role of Exercise and Physical Activity in Weight Loss and Maintenance

    Damon L. Swift;Neil M. Johannsen;Carl J. Lavie;Conrad P. Earnest

  • Effectiveness-Based Guidelines for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease in Women—2011 Update

    Lori Mosca;Emelia J. Benjamin;Kathy Berra;Judy L. Bezanson

  • Leisure-Time Running Reduces All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality Risk

    Duck-chul Lee;Russell R. Pate;Carl J. Lavie;Xuemei Sui

  • Physical exercise as therapy to fight against the mental and physical consequences of COVID-19 quarantine: Special focus in older people.

    David Jiménez-Pavón;Ana Carbonell-Baeza;Carl J. Lavie

  • Type 1 diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association and American Diabetes Association.

    Sarah D. de Ferranti;Ian H. de Boer;Vivian Fonseca;Caroline S. Fox

  • Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Cardiovascular Diseases

    Carl J. Lavie;Richard V. Milani;Mandeep R. Mehra;Hector O. Ventura

  • Cardiac troponin I in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): Evidence from a meta-analysis.

    Giuseppe Lippi;Carl J. Lavie;Fabian Sanchis-Gomar

  • Exercise and the cardiovascular system: clinical science and cardiovascular outcomes

    Carl J. Lavie;Ross Arena;Damon L. Swift;Neil M. Johannsen

  • A tale of two pandemics: How will COVID-19 and global trends in physical inactivity and sedentary behavior affect one another?

    Grenita Hall;Deepika R. Laddu;Shane A. Phillips;Carl J. Lavie

  • Physical Activity and Cardiorespiratory Fitness as Major Markers of Cardiovascular Risk: Their Independent and Interwoven Importance to Health Status

    Jonathan Myers;Jonathan Myers;Paul McAuley;Carl J. Lavie;Jean Pierre Despres

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard V. Milani
Richard V. Milani University of Queensland
Hector O. Ventura
Hector O. Ventura University of Queensland
James H. O'Keefe
James H. O'Keefe University of Missouri–Kansas City
Steven N. Blair
Steven N. Blair University of South Carolina
Ross Arena
Ross Arena University of Illinois at Chicago
Xuemei Sui
Xuemei Sui University of South Carolina
Mandeep R. Mehra
Mandeep R. Mehra Brigham and Women's Hospital
Timothy S. Church
Timothy S. Church Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Jonathan Myers
Jonathan Myers VA Palo Alto Health Care System
Francisco B. Ortega
Francisco B. Ortega University of Granada

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