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Ilene C. Siegler

Ilene C. Siegler

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Psychology

D-Index
78
Citations
21291
World Ranking
1595
National Ranking
951

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1985 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Ilene C. Siegler is affiliated with Duke University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine with specific subfields including Physiology, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Cell Biology, and Genetics.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, notably Physical Activity and Health, Muscle Metabolism and Nutrition, Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet, Cardiovascular and Exercise Physiology, Behavioral Health and Interventions, Rheumatoid Arthritis Research and Therapies, and Autoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research.

Recent publications by Ilene C. Siegler include:

  • Determinants of Dropout from and Variation in Adherence to an Exercise Intervention: The STRRIDE Randomized Trials, 2022, Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
  • Sex and Race Differences of Cerebrospinal Fluid Metabolites in Healthy Individuals, 2021, Metabolomics
  • Effect of Remotely Supervised Weight Loss and Exercise Training Versus Lifestyle Counseling on Cardiovascular Risk and Clinical Outcomes in Older Adults With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial, 2023, ACR Open Rheumatology
  • Amount and Intensity Effects of Exercise Training Alone Versus a Combined Diet and Exercise Lifestyle Intervention on Health-Related Quality of Life in the STRRIDE-PD Randomized Trial, 2022, BMJ Open Diabetes Research & Care
  • Associations of Self-Reported Eating Disorder Behaviors and Personality in a College-Educated Sample, 2020, Appetite

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Ilene C. Siegler include Redford B. Williams, William E. Kraus, Kim M. Huffman, Leanna M. Ross, and Beverly H. Brummett.

Key publication venues for their work are:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Circulation
  • Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine
  • Metabolomics
  • ACR Open Rheumatology

Ilene C. Siegler was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1985.

Best Publications

  • Depression and Long-Term Mortality Risk in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease *

    John C Barefoot;Michael J Helms;Daniel B Mark;James A Blumenthal

  • Prognostic importance of social and economic resources among medically treated patients with angiographically documented coronary artery disease.

    Redford B. Williams;John C. Barefoot;Robert M. Califf;Thomas L. Haney

  • The Use of Religion and Other Emotion-Regulating Coping Strategies Among Older Adults

    Harold G. Koenig;Linda K. George;Ilene C. Siegler

  • A path model of chronic stress, the metabolic syndrome, and coronary heart disease.

    Peter P. Vitaliano;James M. Scanlan;Jianping Zhang;Margaret V. Savage

  • The Importance of Distinguishing the Belief in a Just World for Self Versus for Others: Implications for Psychological Well-Being

    Isaac M. Lipkus;Claudia Dalbert;Ilene C. Siegler

  • Characteristics of socially isolated patients with coronary artery disease who are at elevated risk for mortality.

    Beverly H. Brummett;John C. Barefoot;Ilene C. Siegler;Nancy E. Clapp-Channing

  • Personality at midlife: stability, intrinsic maturation, and response to life events.

    Paul T. Costa;Jeffrey H. Herbst;Robert R. McCrae;Ilene C. Siegler

  • Anger Proneness Predicts Coronary Heart Disease Risk Prospective Analysis From the Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities (ARIC) Study

    J E Williams;C C Paton;I C Siegler;M L Eigenbrodt

  • Hostility during Late Adolescence Predicts Coronary Risk Factors at Mid-Life

    Siegler Ic;Peterson Bl;Barefoot Jc;Williams Rb

  • Depressive symptoms, menopausal status, and climacteric symptoms in women at midlife.

    Hayden B. Bosworth;Hayden B. Bosworth;Lori A. Bastian;Lori A. Bastian;Maggie N. Kuchibhatla;David C. Steffens

  • Depressive symptoms and survival of patients with coronary artery disease.

    John C. Barefoot;Beverly H. Brummett;Michael J. Helms;Daniel B. Mark

  • Effect of Race on Cultural Justifications for Caregiving

    Peggye Dilworth-Anderson;Beverly H. Brummett;Paula Goodwin;Sharon Wallace Williams

  • Hostility patterns and health implications: correlates of Cook-Medley Hostility Scale scores in a national survey.

    Barefoot Jc;Peterson Bl;Dahlstrom Wg;Siegler Ic

  • Serotonin-related gene polymorphisms and central nervous system serotonin function.

    Redford B Williams;Douglas A Marchuk;Kishore M Gadde;John C Barefoot

  • The Impact of the Developmental Timing of Trauma Exposure on PTSD Symptoms and Psychosocial Functioning Among Older Adults

    Christin M. Ogle;David C. Rubin;Ilene C. Siegler

  • Trust, health, and longevity.

    John C. Barefoot;Kimberly E. Maynard;Jean C. Beckham;Beverly H. Brummett

  • Alcoholic beverage preference, diet, and health habits in the UNC Alumni Heart Study.

    John C Barefoot;Morten Grønbæk;John R Feaganes;R Sue McPherson

  • Effects of Environmental Stress and Gender on Associations among Symptoms of Depression and the Serotonin Transporter Gene Linked Polymorphic Region (5-HTTLPR)

    Beverly H. Brummett;Stephen H. Boyle;Ilene C. Siegler;Cynthia M. Kuhn

  • Enhancing Recovery in Coronary Heart Disease (ENRICHD) study intervention: rationale and design.

    L. Berkman;A. Jaffe;R. Carney;S. Czajkowski

  • Associations Among Perceptions of Social Support, Negative Affect, and Quality of Sleep in Caregivers and Noncaregivers

    Beverly H. Brummett;Michael A. Babyak;Ilene C. Siegler;Peter P. Vitaliano

Frequent Co-Authors

Redford B. Williams
Redford B. Williams Duke University
Beverly H. Brummett
Beverly H. Brummett Duke University
Paul T. Costa
Paul T. Costa Duke University
David C. Rubin
David C. Rubin Duke University
Leonard W. Poon
Leonard W. Poon University of Georgia
Adam Davey
Adam Davey University of Delaware
Peter Martin
Peter Martin Iowa State University
Peter P. Vitaliano
Peter P. Vitaliano University of Washington
Linda K. George
Linda K. George Duke University
Merrill F. Elias
Merrill F. Elias University of Maine

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