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David S. Kronfeld

David S. Kronfeld

D-Index & Metrics

Animal Science and Veterinary

D-Index
48
Citations
7270
World Ranking
699
National Ranking
222

Overview

David S. Kronfeld was affiliated with Virginia Tech in the United States throughout their academic career. Their work contributed to the scientific community during their tenure.

Although no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or specific fields of study are listed, Kronfeld's academic presence was established through the association with a major research institution, Virginia Tech.

There are no records of awards or specific honors attributed to them, nor detailed information about their research topics. The lack of extensive bibliographic data indicates that the profile relies primarily on institutional affiliation for context.

David S. Kronfeld was deceased at the time of this summary, and as such, the discussion of their career is presented in the past tense.

Best Publications

  • Obesity and diet affect glucose dynamics and insulin sensitivity in Thoroughbred geldings.

    R. M. Hoffman;R. C. Boston;D. Stefanovski;D. S. Kronfeld

  • Evaluation of genetic and metabolic predispositions and nutritional risk factors for pasture-associated laminitis in ponies

    Unknown

  • Insulin resistance and compensation in Thoroughbred weanlings adapted to high-glycemic meals.

    K. H. Treiber;R. C. Boston;D. S. Kronfeld;W. B. Staniar

  • Insulin resistance in equids: possible role in laminitis.

    Kibby H. Treiber;David S. Kronfeld;Raymond J. Geor;Raymond J. Geor

  • Use of proxies and reference quintiles obtained from minimal model analysis for determination of insulin sensitivity and pancreatic beta-cell responsiveness in horses

    Kibby H Treiber;David S Kronfeld;Tanja M Hess;Ray C Boston

  • Research-ArticleRuminal Fermentation In Vivo as Influenced by Long-Chain Fatty Acids1

    William Chalupa;Bonnie Vecchiarelli;Andrew E. Elser;D.S. Kronfeld

  • Hydrolyzable carbohydrates in pasture, hay, and horse feeds: direct assay and seasonal variation.

    R M Hoffman;J A Wilson;D S Kronfeld;W L Cooper

  • Antioxidant supplementation and subsequent oxidative stress of horses during an 80-km endurance race.

    C. A. Williams;D. S. Kronfeld;T. M. Hess;K. E. Saker

  • Plasma glucose and insulin responses of Thoroughbred mares fed a meal high in starch and sugar or fat and fiber.

    C A Williams;D S Kronfeld;W B Staniar;P A Harris

  • Effects of hard fats on in vitro and in vivo rumen fermentation, milk production and reproduction in dairy cows.

    J.D. Ferguson;D. Sklan;W.V. Chalupa;D.S. Kronfeld

  • Insulin resistance in the horse: Definition, detection, and dietetics12

    D. S. Kronfeld;K. H. Treiber;T. M. Hess;R. C. Boston

  • Behavior of horses is affected by soy lecithin and corn oil in the diet

    J L Holland;D S Kronfeld;T N Meacham

  • Dietary fat affects heat production and other variables of equine performance, under hot and humid conditions

    D. S. Kronfeld

  • Antioxidant status and muscle cell leakage during endurance exercise.

    B. J. Hargreaves;D. S. Kronfeld;J. N. Waldron;M. A. Lopes

  • Comparison of nonspecific indications and quantitative methods for the assessment of insulin resistance in horses and ponies

    Unknown

  • Preweaning diet and stall weaning method influences on stress response in foals.

    R M Hoffman;D S Kronfeld;J L Holland;K M Greiwe-Crandell

  • Glucose clearance in grazing mares is affected by diet, pregnancy, and lactation.

    R. M. Hoffman;D. S. Kronfeld;W. L. Cooper;P. A. Harris

  • Amino acid supplementation improves muscle mass in aged and young horses

    P. M. Graham-Thiers;D. S. Kronfeld

  • Metabolic Effects of Feeding Protected Tallow to Dairy Cows

    Unknown

  • Fat digestibility in Equus caballus follows increasing first-order kinetics.

    D. S. Kronfeld;J. L. Holland;G. A. Rich;T. N. Meacham

  • Deconditioning reduces mineral content of the third metacarpal bone in horses

    C A Porr;D S Kronfeld;L A Lawrence;R S Pleasant

  • Optimal Nutrition for Athletic Performance, with Emphasis on Fat Adaptation in Dogs and Horses

    David S. Kronfeld;Pamela L. Ferrante;Dominique Grandjean

  • Dietary carbohydrates and fat influence radiographic bone mineral content of growing foals

    R M Hoffman;L A Lawrence;D S Kronfeld;W L Cooper

  • Acid-base variables during incremental exercise in sprint-trained horses fed a high-fat diet

    L E Taylor;P L Ferrante;D S Kronfeld;T N Meacham

  • Alkanes as internal markers to estimate digestibility of hay or hay plus concentrate diets in horses.

    A L Ordakowski;D S Kronfeld;J L Holland;B J Hargreaves

  • Dietary Protein Restriction and Fat Supplementation Diminish the Acidogenic Effect of Exercise During Repeated Sprints in Horses

    P. M. Graham-Thiers;D. S. Kronfeld;K. A. Kline;D. J. Sklan

  • Dietary carbohydrates and fat influence milk composition and fatty acid profile of Mare's milk

    Rhonda M. Hoffman;David S. Kronfeld;Joseph H. Herbein;William S. Swecker

  • Dietary aspects of developmental orthopedic disease in young horses.

    David S. Kronfeld;Thomas N. Meacham;Susan Donoghue

  • Antioxidant status of horses during two 80-km endurance races.

    Belinda J. Hargreaves;David S. Kronfeld;Jeannie N. Waldron;Marco A. Lopes

  • Calcium homeostasis in cows, with special reference to parturient hypocalcemia

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Pat Harris
Pat Harris Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition
David Sklan
David Sklan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Raymond C. Boston
Raymond C. Boston St Vincent's Hospital
Lorin D. Warnick
Lorin D. Warnick Cornell University
J.H. Herbein
J.H. Herbein Virginia Tech
J. P. Fontenot
J. P. Fontenot Virginia Tech
Carolyn Stull
Carolyn Stull University of California, Davis

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