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Judith G. Regensteiner is affiliated with the University of Colorado Denver in the United States. Their primary research falls within the broad field of Medicine, with a focused engagement in subfields such as Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology, Gender Studies, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

The scientist's scholarly contributions cover several key topics including:

  • Sex and Gender in Healthcare
  • Diversity and Career in Medicine
  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity

The recent papers authored or co-authored by Judith G. Regensteiner include the following:

  • Sex and gender: modifiers of health, disease, and medicine, 2020, The Lancet
  • Sex Differences in Cardiovascular Consequences of Hypertension, Obesity, and Diabetes, 2022, Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Chronic conditions in women: the development of a National Institutes of health framework, 2023, BMC Women's Health
  • Guidelines on the use of sex and gender in cardiovascular research, 2023, American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology
  • Diabetes pathogenesis and management: the endothelium comes of age, 2021, Journal of Molecular Cell Biology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Regensteiner include:

  • Jane E.B. Reusch
  • Rebecca L. Scalzo
  • Irene E. Schauer
  • Amy G. Huebschmann
  • Kristen J. Nadeau

The most common publication venues for Regensteiner's research are:

  • Diabetes
  • Journal of Women's Health
  • Diabetes Care
  • Vascular Medicine
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology

In addition to journal articles, Regensteiner has contributed to book publications, notably through RAND Corporation eBooks with the title "Research Funding for Women's Health: A Modeling Study of Societal Impact: Findings for Lung Cancer" from 2022.

Best Publications

  • Diabetes and Cancer: A consensus report

    Edward L. Giovannucci;David M. Harlan;Michael C. Archer;Richard M. Bergenstal

  • Peripheral Arterial Disease Detection, Awareness, and Treatment in Primary Care

    Alan T Hirsch;Michael H. Criqui;Diane J Treat-Jacobson;Judith G. Regensteiner

  • Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement executive summary.

    Sheri R. Colberg;Ronald J. Sigal;Bo Fernhall;Judith G. Regensteiner

  • 2016 AHA/ACC Guideline on the Management of Patients With Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Clinical Practice Guidelines

    Marie D. Gerhard-Herman;Heather L. Gornik;Coletta Barrett;Neal R. Barshes

  • Cardiovascular effects of intensive lifestyle intervention in type 2 diabetes

    R. R. Wing;P. Bolin;F. L. Brancati;G. A. Bray

  • Exercise and type 2 diabetes: the American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement.

    Sheri R. Colberg;Ronald J. Sigal;Bo Fernhall;Judith G. Regensteiner

  • Sex and gender: modifiers of health, disease, and medicine.

    Franck Mauvais-Jarvis;Noel Bairey Merz;Peter J. Barnes;Roberta D. Brinton

  • Effect of Weight Loss With Lifestyle Intervention on Risk of Diabetes

    Richard F. Hamman;Rena R. Wing;Sharon L. Edelstein;John M. Lachin

  • 2016 AHA/ACC Guideline on the Management of Patients with Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease: Executive Summary:

    Marie D. Gerhard-Herman;Heather L. Gornik;Coletta Barrett;Neal R. Barshes

  • Achieving weight and activity goals among diabetes prevention program lifestyle participants.

    Rena R Wing;Richard F Hamman;George A Bray;Linda Delahanty

  • Exercise training for claudication.

    Kerry J. Stewart;William R. Hiatt;Judith G. Regensteiner;Alan T. Hirsch

  • Exercise and type 2 diabetes: American College of Sports Medicine and the American Diabetes Association: joint position statement. Exercise and type 2 diabetes.

    Sheri R Colberg;Ann L Albright;Bryan J Blissmer;Barry Braun

  • Association of the magnitude of weight loss and changes in physical fitness with long-term cardiovascular disease outcomes in overweight or obese people with type 2 diabetes: a post-hoc analysis of the Look AHEAD randomised clinical trial.

    Edward Gregg;John Jakicic;George Blackburn

  • Benefit of exercise conditioning for patients with peripheral arterial disease.

    W R Hiatt;J G Regensteiner;M E Hargarten;E E Wolfel

  • Supervised Exercise Versus Primary Stenting for Claudication Resulting From Aortoiliac Peripheral Artery Disease Six-Month Outcomes From the Claudication: Exercise Versus Endoluminal Revascularization (CLEVER) Study

    Timothy P. Murphy;Donald E. Cutlip;Judith G. Regensteiner;Emile R. Mohler

  • Home-Based Cardiac Rehabilitation: A SCIENTIFIC STATEMENT FROM THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR AND PULMONARY REHABILITATION, THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, AND THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY.

    Randal J. Thomas;Alexis L. Beatty;Theresa M. Beckie;La Princess C. Brewer

  • The diabetes prevention program: Baseline characteristics of the randomized cohort

    G. A. Bray;I. W. Culbert;C. M. Champagne;L. Dawson

  • Exercise training improves functional status in patients with peripheral arterial disease

    Judith G. Regensteiner;John F. Steiner;William R. Hiatt

  • Superiority of treadmill walking exercise versus strength training for patients with peripheral arterial disease. Implications for the mechanism of the training response.

    W R Hiatt;E E Wolfel;R H Meier;J G Regensteiner

  • Peripheral arterial disease detection, awareness, and treatment in primary care☆

    A.T Hirsh;M.H Criqui;D Treat-Jacobson

Frequent Co-Authors

William R. Hiatt
William R. Hiatt University of Colorado Denver
Alan T. Hirsch
Alan T. Hirsch University of Minnesota
Edward S. Horton
Edward S. Horton Harvard Medical School
John M. Jakicic
John M. Jakicic University of Pittsburgh
Lorna G. Moore
Lorna G. Moore University of Colorado Denver
James O. Hill
James O. Hill University of Alabama at Birmingham
Richard F. Hamman
Richard F. Hamman University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
George A. Bray
George A. Bray Louisiana State University
William C. Knowler
William C. Knowler National Institutes of Health
Donald E. Cutlip
Donald E. Cutlip Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

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