Adrian Hutber

1.3k total citations
20 papers, 930 citations indexed

About

Adrian Hutber is a scholar working on Physiology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Adrian Hutber has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 930 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Physiology, 8 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 7 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Adrian Hutber's work include Physical Activity and Health (9 papers), Viral Infections and Immunology Research (7 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (7 papers). Adrian Hutber is often cited by papers focused on Physical Activity and Health (9 papers), Viral Infections and Immunology Research (7 papers) and Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet (7 papers). Adrian Hutber collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Canada. Adrian Hutber's co-authors include Felipe Lobelo, R. Kitching, Mark Stoutenberg, Robert E. Sallis, Michael Thrusfield, S. N. Blair, Edward Archer, Elizabeth A. Joy, Russell R. Pate and Michael V. McConnell and has published in prestigious journals such as Circulation, The American Journal of Medicine and British Journal of Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Adrian Hutber

19 papers receiving 874 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Adrian Hutber United States 13 435 260 245 197 165 20 930
Wang Mei China 10 137 0.3× 187 0.7× 137 0.6× 18 0.1× 43 0.3× 19 558
Melissa Harris United States 16 225 0.5× 45 0.2× 104 0.4× 94 0.5× 52 0.3× 42 965
Amin Amiri Iran 13 54 0.1× 79 0.3× 68 0.3× 41 0.2× 50 0.3× 29 719
Laura Banks Canada 14 92 0.2× 248 1.0× 84 0.3× 15 0.1× 58 0.4× 61 798
Hayley A. Scott Australia 23 1.3k 2.9× 51 0.2× 322 1.3× 18 0.1× 73 0.4× 54 2.2k
Steven J. Sondheimer United States 27 326 0.7× 19 0.1× 1.1k 4.6× 31 0.2× 280 1.7× 63 2.0k
Harrison Ndetan United States 15 25 0.1× 14 0.1× 83 0.3× 21 0.1× 144 0.9× 62 721
Dismand Stéphan Houinato Benin 17 67 0.2× 71 0.3× 91 0.4× 53 0.3× 98 0.6× 104 928
Hege Berg Henriksen Norway 12 274 0.6× 30 0.1× 263 1.1× 12 0.1× 86 0.5× 42 607
Christina Campbell United States 16 223 0.5× 33 0.1× 437 1.8× 8 0.0× 105 0.6× 42 964

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Fields of papers citing papers by Adrian Hutber

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Adrian Hutber

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Rafferty, Miriam, et al.. (2023). Parallel development of Parkinson's-specific competencies for exercise professionals and criteria for exercise education programs. Parkinsonism & Related Disorders. 112. 105407–105407. 4 indexed citations
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Lobelo, Felipe, Deborah Rohm Young, Robert E. Sallis, et al.. (2018). Routine Assessment and Promotion of Physical Activity in Healthcare Settings: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 137(18). e495–e522. 246 indexed citations
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Thompson, W. R., Adrian Hutber, & Mark Stoutenberg. (2018). Response to the Letter to the Editor. ACSMʼs Health & Fitness Journal. 22(3). 44–44. 1 indexed citations
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Stoutenberg, Mark, Karla I. Galavíz, Felipe Lobelo, et al.. (2018). A Pragmatic Application of the RE-AIM Framework for Evaluating the Implementation of Physical Activity as a Standard of Care in Health Systems. Preventing Chronic Disease. 15. E54–E54. 26 indexed citations
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Thompson, W. R., Adrian Hutber, & Mark Stoutenberg. (2017). Exercise is Medicine® — 10 Years and Counting. ACSMʼs Health & Fitness Journal. 21(6). 5–8. 1 indexed citations
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AuYoung, Mona, Sarah Linke, Sherry Pagoto, et al.. (2016). Integrating Physical Activity in Primary Care Practice. The American Journal of Medicine. 129(10). 1022–1029. 88 indexed citations
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Linke, Sarah, Sherry Pagoto, Matthew P. Buman, et al.. (2016). Integrating Physical Activity in Primary Care. 1 indexed citations
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Lobelo, Felipe, Mark Stoutenberg, & Adrian Hutber. (2014). The Exercise is Medicine Global Health Initiative: a 2014 update. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 48(22). 1627–1633. 194 indexed citations
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Lavie, Carl J., Neil M. Johannsen, Damon L. Swift, et al.. (2014). Exercise is Medicine—The Importance of Physical Activity, Exercise Training, Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Obesity in the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. touchREVIEWS in Endocrinology. 10(1). 18–18. 22 indexed citations
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Lavie, Carl J., Neil M. Johannsen, Martin Sénéchal, et al.. (2013). Exercise is Medicine—The Importance of Physical Activity, Exercise Training, Cardiorespiratory Fitness, and Obesity in the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes. US Endocrinology. 9(2). 95–95. 1 indexed citations
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Blair, S. N., Robert E. Sallis, Adrian Hutber, & Edward Archer. (2012). Exercise therapy – the public health message. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 22(4). e24–8. 107 indexed citations
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Hutber, Adrian, et al.. (2010). Foot-and-mouth disease: The question of implementing vaccinal control during an epidemic. The Veterinary Journal. 188(1). 18–23. 21 indexed citations
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Doyle, Colleen, Adrian Hutber, & William J. McCarthy. (2009). Physically active lifestyles for all Americans: A call to action for non-profit organizations. Preventive Medicine. 49(4). 328–329. 2 indexed citations
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Hutber, Adrian, R. Kitching, & E. Pilipčinec. (2005). Predictions for the timing and use of culling or vaccination during a foot-and-mouth disease epidemic. Research in Veterinary Science. 81(1). 31–36. 21 indexed citations
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Kitching, R., Adrian Hutber, & Michael Thrusfield. (2004). A review of foot-and-mouth disease with special consideration for the clinical and epidemiological factors relevant to predictive modelling of the disease. The Veterinary Journal. 169(2). 197–209. 110 indexed citations
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Hutber, Adrian & R. Kitching. (2000). The Role of Management Segregations in Controlling Intra-herd Foot-and-mouth Disease. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 32(5). 285–294. 16 indexed citations
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Hutber, Adrian, et al.. (1999). Predicting the level of herd infection for outbreaks of foot-and-mouth disease in vaccinated herds. Epidemiology and Infection. 122(3). 539–544. 19 indexed citations
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Hutber, Adrian, et al.. (1998). Control of foot-and-mouth disease through vaccination and the isolation of infected animals. Tropical Animal Health and Production. 30(4). 217–227. 12 indexed citations
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Hutber, Adrian & R. Kitching. (1996). The use of vector transition in the modelling of intraherd foot-and-mouth disease. Environmental and Ecological Statistics. 3(3). 245–2551. 16 indexed citations
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McDermott, John C., Adrian Hutber, Meng H. Tan, & Arend Bonen. (1989). The use of a cell-free perfusate in the perfused rat hindquarter: methodological concerns. Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology. 67(11). 1450–1454. 22 indexed citations

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