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Overview

Robert Pohl is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States and has a research profile primarily concentrated in the fields of Medicine and Health Professions.

Their main areas of study include Veterinary Practice and Education Studies, Agriculture and Farm Safety, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research, Healthcare professionals' stress and burnout, Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, and Cardiac Health and Mental Health.

Robert Pohl's recent publications reflect these research interests and cover topics related to stress, strain, and health among healthcare and veterinary professionals. Notable papers authored by them include:

  • Stress and strain among veterinarians: a scoping review, 2022, Irish Veterinary Journal

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Irina Böckelmann
  • Beatrice Thielmann
  • Christian Apfelbacher
  • Sabine Darius
  • Christoph Stallmann

Prominent publication venues for Robert Pohl consist of:

  • Zentralblatt für Arbeitsmedizin Arbeitsschutz und Ergonomie
  • F1000Research
  • Healthcare
  • Das Gesundheitswesen
  • Irish Veterinary Journal

Their work includes research on stress and physiological strain, especially within veterinary and healthcare contexts. This is evidenced by papers linked to psychological stress indicators, musculoskeletal complaints, and cardiac health in medical professions.

Best Publications

  • Decreased heart rate variability in panic disorder patients: A study of power-spectral analysis of heart rate

    Vikram K. Yeragani;Robert Pohl;Ronald Berger;Richard Balon

  • Heart rate variability in patients with major depression.

    Vikram K. Yeragani;Robert Pohl;Richard Balon;C. Ramesh

  • Efficacy of pregabalin in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder: double-blind, placebo-controlled comparison of BID versus TID dosing.

    Robert B Pohl;Douglas E Feltner;Ronald R Fieve;Atul C Pande

  • Diminished chaos of heart rate time series in patients with major depression.

    Vikram Kumar Yeragani;K.A.Radha Krishna Rao;M.Ramesh Smitha;Robert B. Pohl

  • Sexual dysfunction during antidepressant treatment.

    R Balon;V K Yeragani;R Pohl;C Ramesh

  • Increased QT variability in patients with panic disorder and depression

    Vikram K Yeragani;Robert Pohl;V.C Jampala;Richard Balon

  • Decreased R-R variance in panic disorder patients.

    V. K. Yeragani;R. Balon;R. Pohl;C. Ramesh

  • Sertraline in the Treatment of Panic Disorder: A Double-Blind Multicenter Trial

    Robert B. Pohl;Robert M. Wolkow;Cathryn M. Clary

  • Smoking in patients with panic disorder.

    Robert Pohl;Vikram K. Yeragani;Richard Balon;Helene Lycaki

  • A laboratory procedure for the induction of flashbacks.

    John M. Rainey;Asaf Aleem;Aurelio M. Ortiz;Vikram K. Yeragani

  • Fractal dimension of heart rate time series: an effective measure of autonomic function

    V. K. Yeragani;K. Srinivasan;Satyanarayana Vempati;R. Pohl

  • Effect of posture and isoproterenol on beat-to-beat heart rate and QT variability.

    Vikram K. Yeragani;Robert Pohl;V.C. Jampala;Richard Balon

  • A comparison of lactate and isoproterenol anxiety states.

    John M. Rainey;Robert B. Pohl;Mary Williams;Edward Knitter

  • Effect of imipramine treatment on heart rate variability measures.

    Vikram K Y. Yeragani;Robert Pohl;Richard Balon;C. Ramesh

  • Relationship Between Age and Heart Rate Variability in Supine and Standing Postures: A Study of Spectral Analysis of Heart Rate

    V. K. Yeragani;R. Pohl;R. Berger;R. Balon

  • Isoproterenol-induced panic attacks

    Robert Pohl;Vikram K. Yeragani;Richard Balon;John M. Rainey

  • Psychophysiological factors in panic disorder.

    Robert R. Freedman;Peter Ianni;Eva Ettedgui;Robert Pohl

  • Effects of yohimbine on heart rate variability in panic disorder patients and normal controls: a study of power spectral analysis of heart rate.

    Vikram K. Yeragani;Ronald Berger;Robert Pohl;K. Srinivasan

  • Heart rate and QT variability in children with anxiety disorders: A preliminary report

    Vikram K. Yeragani;Vikram K. Yeragani;K.A. Radhakrishna Rao;Robert Pohl;V.C. Jampala

  • Effects of nortriptyline and paroxetine on QT variability in patients with panic disorder

    Vikram K. Yeragani;Robert Pohl;V.C. Jampala;Richard Balon

  • 239. Increased QT variability in patients with panic disorder and depression

    V.K. Yeragani;V.K. Yeragani;V.K. Yeragani;R.B. Pohl;V.C. Jampala;R. Balon

Frequent Co-Authors

Vikram K. Yeragani
Vikram K. Yeragani Wayne State University
Richard Balon
Richard Balon Wayne State University
Martin A. Green
Martin A. Green University of New South Wales
Julien Mendlewicz
Julien Mendlewicz Université Libre de Bruxelles
René F. W. Diekstra
René F. W. Diekstra Roosevelt University
Verner Knott
Verner Knott University of Ottawa
Stuart Montgomery
Stuart Montgomery Imperial College London
Donald F. Klein
Donald F. Klein New York University
Jacqueline N. Crawley
Jacqueline N. Crawley University of California, Davis
Peter Kirsch
Peter Kirsch Heidelberg University

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