J Sawalla Guseh
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Kany S, Al-Alusi M, Ramo J, Pirruccello J, Ajufo E, Churchill T, et al.
JACC Adv
. 2025 Feb;
4(3):101603.
PMID: 39954344
Background: Attaining guideline-recommended levels of physical activity is associated with substantially lower risk of cardiometabolic diseases. Objectives: Although physical activity commonly follows a weekend warrior pattern, in which most moderate-to-vigorous...
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Kim J, Martinez M, Guseh J, Krishnan S, Gray B, Harmon K, et al.
Lancet
. 2024 Nov;
404(10468):2209-2222.
PMID: 39616000
Sudden cardiac arrest and death occur among competitive and recreational athletes across the entire spectrum of age, sex, and level of competition. These events are tragic, potentially preventable, and represent...
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Ajufo E, Kany S, Ramo J, Churchill T, Guseh J, Aragam K, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 2024 Nov;
85(5):473-486.
PMID: 39545903
Background: Beyond serving as a marker for insufficient physical activity, sedentary behavior may directly affect future cardiovascular (CV) disease risk. Objectives: This study sought to examine associations between accelerometer-measured sedentary...
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Associations of "Weekend Warrior" Physical Activity With Incident Disease and Cardiometabolic Health
Kany S, Al-Alusi M, Ramo J, Pirruccello J, Churchill T, Lubitz S, et al.
Circulation
. 2024 Sep;
150(16):1236-1247.
PMID: 39324186
Background: Achievement of guideline-recommended levels of physical activity (≥150 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity per week) is associated with lower risk of adverse cardiovascular events and represents an important public...
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Hastings M, Zhou Q, Wu C, Shabani P, Huang S, Yu X, et al.
Cardiovasc Res
. 2024 Jun;
PMID: 38918884
Cardiac aging is an intricate and multifaceted process with considerable impact on public health, especially given the global demographic shift towards aged populations. This review discusses structural, cellular and functional...
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Guseh J, Lieberman D, Baggish A
NEJM Evid
. 2024 Feb;
1(3):EVIDra2100002.
PMID: 38319204
Evidence for Exercise in MedicineGuseh, Lieberman, and Baggish launch a new review series on exercise in medicine for by describing the epidemic of physical inactivity and examining the evidence for...
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Khurshid S, Churchill T, Diamant N, Di Achille P, Reeder C, Singh P, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2023 Oct;
31(2):252-262.
PMID: 37798122
Aims: To leverage deep learning on the resting 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG) to estimate peak oxygen consumption (V˙O2peak) without cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET). Methods And Results: V ˙ O 2 peak...
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Rhee J, Freeman R, Roh K, Lyons M, Xiao C, Zlotoff D, et al.
Circ Res
. 2023 Aug;
133(7):651-653.
PMID: 37638415
No abstract available.
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Khurshid S, Al-Alusi M, Churchill T, Guseh J, Ellinor P
JAMA
. 2023 Jul;
330(3):247-252.
PMID: 37462704
Importance: Guidelines recommend 150 minutes or more of moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) per week for overall health benefit, but the relative effects of concentrated vs more evenly distributed...
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Petek B, Al-Alusi M, Moulson N, Grant A, Besson C, Guseh J, et al.
J Am Coll Cardiol
. 2023 Jul;
82(3):245-264.
PMID: 37438010
The use of consumer wearable devices (CWDs) to track health and fitness has rapidly expanded over recent years because of advances in technology. The general population now has the capability...