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Overview

Philip A. Ades is affiliated with the University of Vermont in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medicine, with an emphasis on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Additional subfields of study include rehabilitation, complementary and alternative medicine, general health professions, and psychiatry and mental health.

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
  • Cardiovascular and Exercise Physiology
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors

Philip A. Ades has published extensively in several venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
  • Circulation
  • JAMA Internal Medicine
  • JAMA Cardiology
  • Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Some recent papers authored by or involving Philip A. Ades include:

  • Underutilization of Cardiac Rehabilitation in Women (2021), Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
  • A Review of the Design and Implementation of a Hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Program (2021), Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
  • The Million Hearts Initiative (2020), Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
  • Response to Exercise Training During Cardiac Rehabilitation Differs by Sex (2020), Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention
  • Predictors of Cardiac Rehabilitation Participation (2021), Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention

The scientist frequently collaborates with several co-authors, including:

  • Patrick D. Savage
  • Diann E. Gaalema
  • Sherrie Khadanga
  • Blair Yant
  • Jason L. Rengo

Best Publications

  • Exercise Standards for Testing and Training A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Gerald F. Fletcher;Philip A. Ades;Paul Kligfield;Ross A. Arena

  • Core components of cardiac rehabilitation/secondary prevention programs: 2007 update: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Exercise, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Prevention Committee, the Council on Clinical Cardiology; the Councils on Cardiovascular Nursing, Epidemiology and Prevention, and Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism; and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation.

    Gary J. Balady;Mark A. Williams;Philip A. Ades;Vera Bittner

  • Resistance Exercise in Individuals With and Without Cardiovascular Disease: 2007 Update A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Council on Clinical Cardiology and Council on Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism

    Mark A. Williams;William L. Haskell;Philip A. Ades;Ezra A. Amsterdam

  • Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Dietary Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction in Adults A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Nancy T. Artinian;Gerald F. Fletcher;Dariush Mozaffarian;Penny Kris-Etherton

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease

    Philip A. Ades

  • Use of Cardiac Rehabilitation by Medicare Beneficiaries After Myocardial Infarction or Coronary Bypass Surgery

    Jose A. Suaya;Donald S. Shepard;Sharon-Lise T. Normand;Philip A. Ades

  • Weight Loss Reduces C-Reactive Protein Levels in Obese Postmenopausal Women

    André Tchernof;Amy Nolan;Cynthia K. Sites;Philip A. Ades

  • Effects of aging on in vivo synthesis of skeletal muscle myosin heavy-chain and sarcoplasmic protein in humans

    P. Balagopal;Olav E. Rooyackers;Deborah B. Adey;Philip A. Ades

  • Core Components of Cardiac Rehabilitation/Secondary Prevention Programs A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Writing Group

    Gary J. Balady;Philip A. Ades;Patricia Comoss;Marian Limacher

  • Referral, Enrollment, and Delivery of Cardiac Rehabilitation/Secondary Prevention Programs at Clinical Centers and Beyond A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association

    Gary J. Balady;Philip A. Ades;Vera A. Bittner;Barry A. Franklin

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation and Survival in Older Coronary Patients

    Jose A. Suaya;William B. Stason;Philip A. Ades;Sharon-Lise T. Normand

  • Effect of age on in vivo rates of mitochondrial protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle

    Olav E. Rooyackers;Deborah B. Adey;Philip A. Ades;K. Sreekumaran Nair

  • Predictors of cardiac rehabilitation participation in older coronary patients.

    Philip A. Ades;Mary L. Waldmann;William J. McCann;Sheila O. Weaver

  • Treadmill Exercise and Resistance Training in Patients With Peripheral Arterial Disease With and Without Intermittent Claudication: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Mary M. McDermott;Philip Ades;Jack M. Guralnik;Alan Dyer

  • Secondary prevention of coronary heart disease in the elderly (with emphasis on patients > or =75 years of age): an American Heart Association scientific statement from the Council on Clinical Cardiology Subcommittee on Exercise, Cardiac Rehabilitation, and Prevention.

    Mark A. Williams;Jerome L. Fleg;Philip A. Ades;Bernard R. Chaitman

  • Referral patterns and exercise response in the rehabilitation of female coronary patients aged ≥62 years

    Philip A. Ades;Mary L. Waldmann;Donna M. Polk;Janice T. Coflesky

  • Peak aerobic capacity predicts prognosis in patients with coronary heart disease.

    Steven J. Keteyian;Clinton A. Brawner;Patrick D. Savage;Jonathan K. Ehrman

  • Core Components of Cardiac Rehabilitation/Secondary Prevention Programs: Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association and the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation

    Gary J. Balady;Philip A. Ades;Terry Bazzarre;Patricia Comoss

  • Exercise Standards for Testing and Training: A Scientific Statement From the American

    Jonathan Rhodes;Paul D. Thompson;Mark A. Williams;Lola A. Coke

  • Evaluation of Lifestyle Modification and Cardiac Rehabilitation in Medicare Beneficiaries* Cardiac Rehabilitation and Survival in Older Coronary Patients**

    Jose A. Suaya;William B. Stason;Philip A. Ades;Sharon-Lise T. Normand

Frequent Co-Authors

Eric T. Poehlman
Eric T. Poehlman University of Vermont
Stephen T. Higgins
Stephen T. Higgins University of Vermont
Donald S. Shepard
Donald S. Shepard Brandeis University
Mary M. McDermott
Mary M. McDermott Northwestern University
Bruce D. Beynnon
Bruce D. Beynnon University of Vermont
Alan R. Dyer
Alan R. Dyer Northwestern University
Michael H. Criqui
Michael H. Criqui University of California, San Diego
Jerome L. Fleg
Jerome L. Fleg National Institutes of Health
Nanette K. Wenger
Nanette K. Wenger Emory University
Sharon-Lise T. Normand
Sharon-Lise T. Normand Harvard University

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