Jeff W Christle
@jwc14
Clinical Exercise Physiologist
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29-05-2009 10:40:47
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Hot of the press: why it's important to consider HF risk factors and type of echocardiographic abnormality when staging heart failure | Stanford Medicine Duke University School of Medicine Verily authors.elsevier.com/a/1h7Q63pkRzdp…
This study by Dion Candelaria PhD RN et al. examines exercise self-efficacy improvements during CR & identifies predictors of exercise self-efficacy changes. Learn more about their findings here: bit.ly/3IiLjUE
The forgotten data during CPET! The test isn't over when the patient stops exercising. Check out our work led by Alessandro Patti & Jeff W Christle showing delayed recovery metrics in HF, reflecting a greater energy required to return to baseline. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
A story of chaos as a driving principle for control of cellular behavior in a protist. Read our paper if you want to see a dynamical system approach to emergence of behavior in a non-neuronal system from the ground up. Also thrilled we got the cover! Congrats Deepak Krishnamurthy
Big day. Here's the cover of my new novel, In the Morning, the City is the Prairie, coming in November from Belle Point Press . The cover features a beautiful original piece of typewriter art by Chad Reynolds typewriterart.com. bellepointpress.com/products/in-th…
I have a novel about OKC and, I guess, the meaning of life coming out in November from Belle Point Press! If anyone out there has any bright ideas for how I can help get word out, I would be grateful. (Here’s an armadillo rooting around in the leaves in OKC last December.)
Another fantastic research letter in this issue of JCRP! Check out Dr. Elad et al.'s work as they discuss a novel digital platform for CR: bit.ly/3Qlorau Oren Caspi 🎗️
📰 Being fit in the COVID-19 era and future epidemics prevention: Importance of cardiopulmonary exercise test in fitness evaluation Grupo Trabajo Ergoespirometría SEC Patrícia Palau Alejandro Berenguel Jeff W Christle A Baggish Flavio D'Ascenzi et al; and thanks to @Fabiansango 🙏🏼👏🏼#CPET sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
One metric has been gaining increasing attention for its potential insights into performance and recovery – heart rate variability (#HRV). We chatted with Jeff W Christle from Stanford University to demystify HRV and its relationship with overtraining. Read more: buff.ly/3xJTRSi