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Stuart G. Fisher is affiliated with Arizona State University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with particular attention to Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their work spans several interconnected subfields including Cardiovascular and exercise physiology, Complementary and alternative medicine, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Fisher's contributions are documented in multiple research publications, covering topics such as cardiovascular function, exercise effects, and heart failure management. The main topics addressed in Fisher's research include:

  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise
  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Sports Performance and Training
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control

Fisher has authored several papers, notably:

  • Resistance training in heart failure patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis, 2021, Heart Failure Reviews
  • A Primer on Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: Part I, 2021, Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology
  • A Primer on Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses: Part II, 2022, Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology

One paper co-authored by Neil A. Smart, titled "On "Physical Therapist Clinical Practice Guideline for the Management of Individuals With Heart Failure."", was published in Physical Therapy in 2020.

Fisher frequently collaborates with Neil A. Smart and Melissa J. Pearson, each appearing as co-authors on four occasions.

Their research has been published across several venues including:

  • Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology
  • Heart Failure Reviews
  • Physical Therapy

Best Publications

  • Energy Flow in Bear Brook, New Hampshire: An Integrative Approach to Stream Ecosystem Metabolism

    Stuart G. Fisher;Gene E. Likens

  • TEMPORAL SUCCESSION IN A DESERT STREAM ECOSYSTEM FOLLOWING FLASH FLOODING

    Stuart G. Fisher;Lawrence J. Gray;Nancy B. Grimm;David E. Busch

  • Global change and freshwater ecosystems

    Stephen R. Carpenter;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm;James F. Kitchell

  • Ecosystem Expansion and Contraction in Streams Desert streams vary in both space and time and fluctuate dramatically in size

    Emily H. Stanley;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm

  • Stability of Periphyton and Macroinvertebrates to Disturbance by Flash Floods in a Desert Stream

    Nancy B. Grimm;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Exchange between interstitial and surface water: implications for stream metabolism and nutrient cycling

    Nancy B. Grimm;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Nitrogen Limitation in a Sonoran Desert Stream

    Nancy B. Grimm;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Secondary Production, Emergence, and Export of Aquatic Insects of a Sonoran Desert Stream

    John K. Jackson;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Material Spiraling in Stream Corridors: A Telescoping Ecosystem Model

    Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm;Eugènia Martí;Robert M. Holmes

  • Stability of an Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Community in a Multiyear Hydrologic Disturbance Regime

    Andrew J. Boulton;Christopher G. Peterson;Nancy B. Grimm;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Vertical Hydrologic Exchange and Ecological Stability of a Desert Stream Ecosystem

    H. Maurice Valett;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm;Philip Camill

  • Denitrification in a nitrogen-limited stream ecosystem

    Robert M. Holmes;Jeremy B. Jones;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm

  • Organic Matter Budgets for Stream Ecosystems: Problems in their Evaluation

    K. W. Cummins;J. R. Sedell;F. J. Swanson;G. W. Minshall

  • Invertebrate resistance and resilience to intermittency in a desert stream

    Emily H. Stanley;Derek L. Buschman;Andrew J. Boulton;Nancy B. Grimm

  • Autumnal Processing of Dissolved Organic Matter in a Small Woodland Stream Ecosystem

    William H. McDowell;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Global Climate Change and Freshwater Ecosystems

    Penelope Firth;Stuart G. Fisher

  • Vertical Hydrologic Exchange and Ecosystem Metabolism in a Sonoran Desert Stream

    Jeremy B. Jones;Jeremy B. Jones;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm

  • Nitrification in the Hyporheic Zone of a Desert Stream Ecosystem

    Jeremy B. Jones;Stuart G. Fisher;Nancy B. Grimm

  • Stream ecosystem: Organic energy budget

    Stuart G. Fisher;Gene E. Likens

  • Physical and chemical characteristics of the hyporheic zone of a Sonoran Desert stream

    H. Maurice Valett;Stuart G. Fisher;Emily H. Stanley

  • River ecology and management: Lessons from the Pacific coastal ecoregion

    Stuart G. Fisher

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy B. Grimm
Nancy B. Grimm Arizona State University
Jeremy B. Jones
Jeremy B. Jones University of Alaska Fairbanks
Robert M. Holmes
Robert M. Holmes Woods Hole Research Center
Eugènia Martí
Eugènia Martí Spanish National Research Council
James B. Heffernan
James B. Heffernan Duke University
Ryan A. Sponseller
Ryan A. Sponseller Umeå University
Emily H. Stanley
Emily H. Stanley University of Wisconsin–Madison
Gene E. Likens
Gene E. Likens University of Connecticut
William H. McDowell
William H. McDowell University of New Hampshire
H. Maurice Valett
H. Maurice Valett University of Montana

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