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80
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Overview

Xuemei Sui is affiliated with the University of South Carolina in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in the field of medicine, focusing on areas such as physiology, cardiology, and public health. Their scholarly work spans multiple disciplines within medicine, with a particular emphasis on physical activity and health, cardiovascular physiology, and obesity-related topics.

The scientist's research covers several subfields including:

  • Physiology
  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Statistics and Probability

Xuemei Sui has published on a variety of main topics such as:

  • Physical Activity and Health
  • Cardiovascular and Exercise Physiology
  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Nutrition and Health in Aging
  • Muscle Metabolism and Nutrition
  • Health and Lifestyle Studies

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings Innovations Quality & Outcomes
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine
  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings
  • Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases

Xuemei Sui's recent papers demonstrate a focus on cardiovascular health, fitness, and metabolic conditions. Notable publications include:

  • "Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Mortality Risk Across the Spectra of Age, Race, and Sex," published in 2022 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • "Muscular Fitness and Cardiometabolic Variables in Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review," published in 2022 in Sports Medicine
  • "Resistance Exercise, Alone and in Combination with Aerobic Exercise, and Obesity in Dallas, Texas, US: A Prospective Cohort Study," published in 2021 in PLoS Medicine
  • "Prediction of Various Insulin Resistance Indices for the Risk of Hypertension among Military Young Adults: The CHIEF Cohort Study, 2014-2020," published in 2024 in Cardiovascular Diabetology
  • "Non-Exercise Estimated Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Incident Hypertension," published in 2022 in The American Journal of Medicine

Collaboration is a notable aspect of Xuemei Sui's career, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Carl J. Lavie
  • Gen-Min Lin
  • Kun-Zhe Tsai
  • Peter Kokkinos
  • Susumu S. Sawada

Best Publications

  • Importance of Assessing Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Clinical Practice: A Case for Fitness as a Clinical Vital Sign: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.

    Robert Ross;Steven N. Blair;Ross Arena;Timothy S. Church

  • Association between muscular strength and mortality in men: prospective cohort study

    Jonatan R Ruiz;Xuemei Sui;Felipe Lobelo;James R Morrow

  • Leisure-Time Running Reduces All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality Risk

    Duck-chul Lee;Russell R. Pate;Carl J. Lavie;Xuemei Sui

  • Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Adiposity as Mortality Predictors in Older Adults

    Xuemei Sui;Michael J. LaMonte;James N. Laditka;James W. Hardin

  • Mortality trends in the general population: the importance of cardiorespiratory fitness

    Duck-chul Lee;Enrique G Artero;Xuemei Sui;Steven N Blair

  • Exercise and the cardiovascular system: clinical science and cardiovascular outcomes

    Carl J. Lavie;Ross Arena;Damon L. Swift;Neil M. Johannsen

  • Sedentary behaviors increase risk of cardiovascular disease mortality in men.

    Tatiana Y. Warren;Vaughn Barry;Steven P. Hooker;Xuemei Sui

  • Long-term effects of changes in cardiorespiratory fitness and body mass index on all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in men: the Aerobics Center Longitudinal Study.

    Duck-chul Lee;Xuemei Sui;Enrique G. Artero;Enrique G. Artero;I-Min Lee

  • The intriguing metabolically healthy but obese phenotype: cardiovascular prognosis and role of fitness

    Francisco B. Ortega;Duck-chul Lee;Peter T. Katzmarzyk;Jonatan R. Ruiz;Jonatan R. Ruiz

  • Comparisons of leisure-time physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness as predictors of all-cause mortality in men and women

    D.-C. Lee;X. Sui;F. B. Ortega;Y.-S. Kim

  • Effects of muscular strength on cardiovascular risk factors and prognosis.

    Enrique G. Artero;Duck-chul Lee;Carl J. Lavie;Vanesa España-Romero

  • Uric acid and the development of metabolic syndrome in women and men.

    Xuemei Sui;Timothy S. Church;Rebecca A. Meriwether;Felipe Lobelo

  • Role of lifestyle and aging on the longitudinal change in cardiorespiratory fitness

    Andrew S. Jackson;Xuemei Sui;James R. Hébert;Timothy S. Church

  • Changes in fitness and fatness on the development of cardiovascular disease risk factors hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and hypercholesterolemia.

    Duck-chul Lee;Xuemei Sui;Timothy S. Church;Carl J. Lavie

  • Impact of Changes in Cardiorespiratory Fitness on Hypertension, Dyslipidemia and Survival: An Overview of the Epidemiological Evidence.

    Xuemei Sui;Mark A. Sarzynski;Duck-chul Lee;Peter F. Kokkinos

  • Running as a Key Lifestyle Medicine for Longevity

    Duck-chul Lee;Angelique G. Brellenthin;Paul D. Thompson;Xuemei Sui

  • The Obesity Paradox, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Coronary Heart Disease

    Paul A. McAuley;Enrique G. Artero;Xuemei Sui;Duck-chul Lee

  • A prospective study of muscular strength and all-cause mortality in men with hypertension.

    Enrique G. Artero;Duck-chul Lee;Jonatan R. Ruiz;Jonatan R. Ruiz;Xuemei Sui

  • Body Mass Index, the Most Widely Used But Also Widely Criticized Index: Would a Criterion Standard Measure of Total Body Fat Be a Better Predictor of Cardiovascular Disease Mortality?

    Francisco B. Ortega;Francisco B. Ortega;Xuemei Sui;Carl J. Lavie;Steven N. Blair

  • CARDIORESPIRATORY FITNESS AND ADIPOSITY AS MORTALITY PREDICTORS IN OLDER ADULTS

    X Sui;M J LaMonte;J Laditka

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven N. Blair
Steven N. Blair University of South Carolina
Carl J. Lavie
Carl J. Lavie University of Queensland
Timothy S. Church
Timothy S. Church Pennington Biomedical Research Center
Ali Ahmed
Ali Ahmed Georgetown University
James R. Hébert
James R. Hébert University of South Carolina
Francisco B. Ortega
Francisco B. Ortega University of Granada
Jonatan R. Ruiz
Jonatan R. Ruiz University of Granada
Jonathan Myers
Jonathan Myers VA Palo Alto Health Care System
I-Min Lee
I-Min Lee Harvard University
Russell R. Pate
Russell R. Pate University of South Carolina

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