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The following Cooper Institute publications are some of the most frequently cited references in the scientific literature on topics related to physical fitness, physical activity, and health.
Gibbons LW, Blair SN, Cooper KH, Smith M.
Association between coronary heart disease risk factors and physical fitness in healthy adult women. Circulation 67:977-983, 1983.
PubMed ID Number: 6831681
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Blair SN, Goodyear NN, Gibbons LW, Cooper KH.
Physical fitness and incidence of hypertension in healthy normotensive men and women.
Journal of the American Medical Association. 1984 Jul 27;252(4):487-90.
PubMed ID number: 6737638
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Duncan JJ, Farr JE, Upton SJ, Hagan RD, Oglesby ME, Blair SN.
The effects of aerobic exercise on plasma catecholamines and blood pressure in patients with mild essential hypertension.
JAMA 254:2609-2613, 1985.
PubMed ID Number: 4057469
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Kohl HW, Blair SN, Paffenbarger RS Jr., Macera CA , Kronenfeld JJ.
A mail survey of physical activity habits as related to measured physical fitness.
Am J Epidemiol 127:1228-1239, 1988.
PubMed ID Number: 3369421
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Blair SN, Kohl HW, Paffenberger RS, Clark DG, Cooper KH, Gibbons LW.
Physical fitness and all-cause mortality. A prospective study of healthy men and women.
Journal of the American Medical Association. 1989 Nov 3;262(17):2395-401.
PubMed ID Number: 2795824
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Blair SN, Kohl HW, Gordon NF , Paffenbarger RS.
How much physical activity is good for health?
Ann Rev Public Health 13:99-126, 1992.
PubMed ID Number: 1599603
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Powell KE, Blair SN.
The public health burdens of sedentary living habits: Theoretical but realistic estimates.
Med Sci Sports Exerc 26, 851-856, 1994.
PubMed ID Number: 7934758
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Blair SN, Kohl HW, Barlow CE, Paffenbarger RS, Jr., Gibbons LW, Macera CA.
Changes in physical fitness and all-cause mortality: A prospective study of healthy and unhealthy men.
JAMA, 273: 1093-1098, 1995.
PubMed ID Number: 7707596
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Pate RR, Pratt M, Blair SN, Haskell WL, Macera CA, Bouchard C, Buchner D, Ettinger W, Heath GW, King AC, Kriska A, Leon AS, Marcus BH, Morris J, Paffenbarger RS, Jr., Patrick K, Pollock ML, Rippe JM, Sallis J, Wilmore JH.
Physical activity and public health: A recommendation from the CDC and ACSM.
JAMA, 273: 402-407, 1995.
PubMed ID Number: 7823386
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Blair SN, Kampert JB, Kohl HW, III, Barlow CE, Macera CA , Paffenbarger RS, Jr., Gibbons LW.
Influences of cardiorespiratory fitness and other precursors on cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in men and women.
Journal of the American Medical Association 1996;276:205-210.
PubMed ID Number: 8667564
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Dunn AL , Marcus BH, Kampert JB, Garcia ME, Kohl HW, Blair SN.
Comparison of lifestyle and structured interventions to increase physical activity and cardiorespiratory fitness: a randomized trial.
Journal of the American Medical Assocation. 1999 Jan 27;281(4):327-34.
PubMed ID Number: 9929085
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Lee CD, Blair SN, Jackson AS.
Cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, and all-cause and cardiovascular disease mortality in men.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 1999 Mar;69(3):373-80.
PubMed ID Number: 10075319
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Wei M, Kampert JB, Barlow CE, Nichaman MZ, Gibbons LW, Paffenberger RS, Blair SN.
Relationship between low cardiorespiratory fitness and mortality in normal-weight, overweight, and obese men.
Journal of the American Medical Association. 1999 Oct 27;282(16):1547-53.
PubMed ID Number: 10546694
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