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Overview

Larry S. Webber is affiliated with Tulane University in the United States and specializes primarily in the field of Medicine. Their research contributions focus on several subfields, including Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, and Developmental and Educational Psychology.

The main topics of Webber's scholarly work encompass Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors, Health disparities and outcomes, Physical Education and Training Studies, Children's Physical and Motor Development, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, Birth, Development, and Health, and the relationship between Cardiac Health and Mental Health.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Larry S. Webber include:

  • John P. Elder
  • David M. Murray
  • Deborah Rohm Young
  • Russell R. Pate
  • Norrina B. Allen

The scientist has published in several venues, with a notable number of publications appearing in UNC Libraries. Other venues include JAMA Cardiology, American Journal of Epidemiology, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, and Spiral (Imperial College London).

Among recent publications by Larry S. Webber are:

  • Promoting Physical Activity in Middle School Girls: Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls, 2020, Scholar Commons (University of South Carolina)

Other papers in the broader network of contributors and frequently published venues related to Webber's field include:

  • Cardiovascular Health Trajectories From Childhood Through Middle Age and Their Association With Subclinical Atherosclerosis, 2020, JAMA Cardiology
  • Influential Periods in Longitudinal Clinical Cardiovascular Health Scores, 2021, American Journal of Epidemiology
  • The Timing and Sequence of Cardiovascular Health Decline, 2021, American Journal of Preventive Medicine
  • The health and social care costs of a selection of health conditions and multi-morbidities, 2020, Spiral (Imperial College London)

Best Publications

  • Outcomes of a Field Trial to Improve Children's Dietary Patterns and Physical Activity: The Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health (CATCH)

    Russell V. Luepker;Cheryl L Perry;Sonja M. McKinlay;Philip R. Nader

  • Relation of serum lipoprotein levels and systolic blood pressure to early atherosclerosis: the Bogalusa heart study

    Newman Wp rd;Freedman Ds;Voors Aw;Gard Pd

  • Body fatness and risk for elevated blood pressure, total cholesterol, and serum lipoprotein ratios in children and adolescents.

    D P Williams;S B Going;T G Lohman;D W Harsha

  • Atherosclerosis of the aorta and coronary arteries and cardiovascular risk factors in persons aged 6 to 30 years and studied at necropsy (The Bogalusa Heart Study).

    Gerald S. Berenson;Gerald S. Berenson;Wendy A. Wattigney;Wendy A. Wattigney;Richard E. Tracy;Richard E. Tracy;William P. Newman;William P. Newman

  • Tracking of serum lipids and lipoproteins from childhood to adulthood. The Bogalusa Heart Study.

    Larry S. Webber;Sathanur R. Srinivasan;Wendy A. Wattigney;Gerald S. Berenson

  • New medication adherence scale versus pharmacy fill rates in seniors with hypertension.

    Marie Krousel-Wood;Tareq Islam;Larry S Webber;Richard N Re

  • Three-Year Maintenance of Improved Diet and Physical Activity: The CATCH Cohort

    Philip R. Nader;Elaine J. Stone;Leslie A. Lytle;Cheryl L. Perry

  • Studies of blood pressures in children, ages 5-14 years, in a total biracial community: the Bogalusa Heart Study.

    A W Voors;T A Foster;R R Frerichs;L S Webber

  • Promoting Physical Activity in Middle School Girls: Trial of Activity for Adolescent Girls

    Larry S. Webber;Diane J. Catellier;Leslie A. Lytle;David M. Murray

  • Breakfast consumption affects adequacy of total daily intake in children

    Theresa A Nicklas;Weihang Bao;Larry S Webber;Gerald S Berenson

  • A description of the social–ecological framework used in the trial of activity for adolescent girls (TAAG)

    John P. Elder;Leslie Lytle;James F. Sallis;Deborah Rohm Young

  • School-based cardiovascular health promotion: the child and adolescent trial for cardiovascular health (CATCH).

    Cheryl L. Perry;Elaine J. Stone;Guy S. Parcel;R. Curtis Ellison

  • DYNAMIC CHANGES OF SERUM LIPOPROTEINS IN CHILDREN DURING ADOLESCENCE AND SEXUAL MATURATION

    Gerald S. Berenson;Sathanur R. Srinivasan;James L. Cresanta;Theda A. Foster

  • Relation of body fat distribution to hyperinsulinemia in children and adolescents: the Bogalusa Heart Study.

    D S Freedman;S R Srinivasan;G L Burke;C L Shear

  • Barriers to and determinants of medication adherence in hypertension management: perspective of the cohort study of medication adherence among older adults.

    Marie A. Krousel-Wood;Paul Muntner;Tareq Islam;Donald E. Morisky

  • Relation of obesity to clustering of cardiovascular disease risk factors in children and young adults. The Bogalusa Heart Study.

    Carey G. Smoak;Gregory L. Burke;Larry S. Webber;David W. Harsha

  • BODY HEIGHT AND BODY MASS AS DETERMINANTS OF BASAL BLOOD PRESSURE IN CHILDREN—THE BOGALUSA HEART STUDY

    Antonie W. Voors;Larry S Webber;Ralph R. Frerichs;Gerald S. Berenson

  • The effects of the Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health upon psychosocial determinants of diet and physical activity behavior.

    Elizabeth Edmundson;Guy S. Parcel;Henry A. Feldman;John Elder

  • Serum lipoprotein profile in children from a biracial community: the Bogalusa Heart Study.

    S R Srinivasan;R R Frerichs;L S Webber;G S Berenson

  • Relation of Serum Lipoprotein Levels and Systolk Blood Pressure to Early Atherosclerosis; The Bogalusa Heart Study

    W P Newman;D S Freedman;A W Voors;P D Gen

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald S. Berenson
Gerald S. Berenson Tulane University
Carolyn C. Johnson
Carolyn C. Johnson Tulane University
Sathanur R. Srinivasan
Sathanur R. Srinivasan Tulane University
David S. Freedman
David S. Freedman Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Theresa A. Nicklas
Theresa A. Nicklas Baylor College of Medicine
Leslie A. Lytle
Leslie A. Lytle University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
John P. Elder
John P. Elder San Diego State University
Henry A. Feldman
Henry A. Feldman Boston Children's Hospital
Paul Muntner
Paul Muntner University of Alabama at Birmingham
Guy S. Parcel
Guy S. Parcel The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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