Barbara Strasser

5.4k total citations
72 papers, 3.8k citations indexed

About

Barbara Strasser is a scholar working on Physiology, Complementary and alternative medicine and Biological Psychiatry. According to data from OpenAlex, Barbara Strasser has authored 72 papers receiving a total of 3.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 45 papers in Physiology, 16 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 13 papers in Biological Psychiatry. Recurrent topics in Barbara Strasser's work include Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (16 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (15 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (13 papers). Barbara Strasser is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (16 papers), Nutrition and Health in Aging (15 papers) and Diet and metabolism studies (13 papers). Barbara Strasser collaborates with scholars based in Austria, Germany and United States. Barbara Strasser's co-authors include Dietmar Fuchs, Wolfgang Schobersberger, Johanna M. Gostner, Uwe Siebert, Georg Hoffmann, Lukas Schwingshackl, Paul Haber, Karsten Krüger, Dominik Pesta and Christopher Weyh and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

In The Last Decade

Barbara Strasser

71 papers receiving 3.7k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Barbara Strasser Austria 35 1.7k 625 549 534 488 72 3.8k
Thomas W. Buford United States 40 2.7k 1.5× 587 0.9× 405 0.7× 1.8k 3.4× 632 1.3× 150 5.6k
Décio Sabbatini Barbosa Brazil 38 1.0k 0.6× 268 0.4× 500 0.9× 535 1.0× 273 0.6× 139 4.0k
Hélios Pareja-Galeano Spain 34 1.4k 0.8× 307 0.5× 339 0.6× 692 1.3× 411 0.8× 132 3.8k
Mitsuru Higuchi Japan 40 2.8k 1.6× 731 1.2× 584 1.1× 1.3k 2.5× 693 1.4× 244 5.9k
Lila Missae Oyama Brazil 37 2.0k 1.1× 310 0.5× 562 1.0× 771 1.4× 366 0.8× 228 5.0k
Kim M. Huffman United States 36 2.1k 1.2× 387 0.6× 530 1.0× 1.2k 2.2× 353 0.7× 141 4.6k
Yasuki Higaki Japan 33 1.6k 0.9× 416 0.7× 447 0.8× 746 1.4× 470 1.0× 201 3.7k
Lisa H. Colbert United States 38 2.5k 1.4× 399 0.6× 969 1.8× 570 1.1× 748 1.5× 76 5.5k
Maria Adele Giamberardino Italy 43 2.1k 1.2× 296 0.5× 503 0.9× 435 0.8× 145 0.3× 137 6.0k
Isabelle J. Dionne Canada 36 2.6k 1.5× 315 0.5× 891 1.6× 283 0.5× 379 0.8× 127 4.3k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Barbara Strasser

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Barbara Strasser

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Burtscher, Martin, Barbara Strasser, Jeannette Klimont, et al.. (2025). The Impact of Living at Moderate Altitude on Healthy Aging in Austria: Epidemiological Findings and Potential Underlying Mechanisms. Gerontology. 71(5). 351–364. 2 indexed citations
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Burtscher, Martin, Jesús Álvarez‐Herms, Johannes Burtscher, et al.. (2025). Could the perception of effort help us unravel the potential of “ living low–training high ”? A perspective article. Journal of Sports Sciences. 43(19). 2275–2286. 1 indexed citations
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Burtscher, Johannes, Barbara Strasser, Gerhard Ruedl, et al.. (2024). Hand-grip strength in recreational downhill skiers: a comparison to normative reference values. European Journal of Translational Myology. 34(4).
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Burtscher, Johannes, Barbara Strasser, Giuseppe Pepe, et al.. (2024). Brain–Periphery Interactions in Huntington’s Disease: Mediators and Lifestyle Interventions. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(9). 4696–4696. 3 indexed citations
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Burtscher, Johannes, Vanna Denti, Johanna M. Gostner, et al.. (2024). The interplay of NAD and hypoxic stress and its relevance for ageing. Ageing Research Reviews. 104. 102646–102646. 7 indexed citations
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Burtscher, Johannes, Martin Kopp, Jeannette Klimont, et al.. (2024). Age- and sex-dependent associations between self-reported physical activity levels and self-reported cardiovascular risk factors: a population-based cross-sectional survey. BMC Public Health. 24(1). 2843–2843. 3 indexed citations
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Strasser, Barbara. (2018). Survival of the fittest VO sub 2 sub max a key predictor of longevity. Frontiers in bioscience. 23(8). 1505–1516. 94 indexed citations
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Pesta, Dominik, Renata L. S. Gonçalves, Anila K. Madiraju, Barbara Strasser, & Lauren M. Sparks. (2017). Resistance training to improve type 2 diabetes: working toward a prescription for the future. Nutrition & Metabolism. 14(1). 24–24. 79 indexed citations
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Marcos-Pérez, Diego, María Sánchez-Flores, Ana Maseda, et al.. (2017). Frailty Status in Older Adults Is Related to Alterations in Indoleamine 2,3-Dioxygenase 1 and Guanosine Triphosphate Cyclohydrolase I Enzymatic Pathways. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 18(12). 1049–1057. 36 indexed citations
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Strasser, Barbara, Barbara Sperner‐Unterweger, Dietmar Fuchs, & Johanna M. Gostner. (2016). Mechanisms of Inflammation-Associated Depression: Immune Influences on Tryptophan and Phenylalanine Metabolisms. Current topics in behavioral neurosciences. 31. 95–115. 76 indexed citations
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Strasser, Barbara, et al.. (2014). Effects of a caloric restriction weight loss diet on tryptophan metabolism and inflammatory biomarkers in overweight adults. European Journal of Nutrition. 54(1). 101–107. 65 indexed citations
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Blank, Cornelia, et al.. (2013). Does climate therapy at moderate altitudes improve pulmonary function in asthma patients? A systematic review. Sleep And Breathing. 18(1). 195–206. 16 indexed citations
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Strasser, Barbara, et al.. (2010). The effects of strength and endurance training in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical Rheumatology. 30(5). 623–632. 43 indexed citations
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Strasser, Barbara, Uwe Siebert, & Wolfgang Schobersberger. (2010). Resistance Training in the Treatment of the Metabolic Syndrome. Sports Medicine. 40(5). 397–415. 191 indexed citations
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Cauza, Edmund, Christoph Strehblow, Sylvia Metz‐Schimmerl, et al.. (2009). Effects of progressive strength training on muscle mass in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients determined by computed tomography. Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift. 159(5-6). 141–147. 28 indexed citations
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Ziegler, Sophie, Georg Schaller, Friedrich Mittermayer, et al.. (2006). Exercise Training Improves Low-Density Lipoprotein Oxidability in Untrained Subjects With Coronary Artery Disease. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 87(2). 265–269. 19 indexed citations
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Niessner, Alexander, Bernhard Richter, M Penka, et al.. (2005). Endurance training reduces circulating inflammatory markers in persons at risk of coronary events: Impact on plaque stabilization?. Atherosclerosis. 186(1). 160–165. 59 indexed citations
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Penka, M, Sabine Steiner, Barbara Strasser, et al.. (2005). Endurance training reduces circulating asymmetric dimethylarginine and myeloperoxidase levels in persons at risk of coronary events. Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 94(12). 1306–1311. 50 indexed citations
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Hanusch‐Enserer, Ursula, et al.. (2005). Strength and endurance training lead to different post exercise glucose profiles in diabetic participants using a continuous subcutaneous glucose monitoring system. European Journal of Clinical Investigation. 35(12). 745–751. 46 indexed citations

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