Beth A. Taylor

742 total citations
21 papers, 513 citations indexed

About

Beth A. Taylor is a scholar working on Surgery, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Beth A. Taylor has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 513 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 12 papers in Surgery, 9 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 5 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Beth A. Taylor's work include Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health (10 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (4 papers) and Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention (4 papers). Beth A. Taylor is often cited by papers focused on Lipoproteins and Cardiovascular Health (10 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (4 papers) and Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention (4 papers). Beth A. Taylor collaborates with scholars based in United States and Canada. Beth A. Taylor's co-authors include Paul M. Thompson, C Michael White, Carlos Rojas‐Fernandez, Vera Bittner, Larry B. Goldstein, Allan I. Levey, Gregory A. Panza, Paul D. Thompson, Amanda L. Zaleski and Linda S. Pescatello and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and The American Journal of Cardiology.

In The Last Decade

Beth A. Taylor

21 papers receiving 496 citations

Peers

Beth A. Taylor
Adam Grimaldi United States
Andrew D. Sumner United States
Nancy L. Gray United States
D. Plotkin United States
Tong Chen China
J M De Smet Belgium
Benjamin Rich United States
Adam Grimaldi United States
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Taylor, Beth A., Paul M. Thompson, Lindsey K. Lepley, et al.. (2018). The influence of resting blood pressure on muscle strength in healthy adults. Blood Pressure Monitoring. 23(4). 185–190. 11 indexed citations
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Zaleski, Amanda L., Beth A. Taylor, & Paul D. Thompson. (2018). Coenzyme Q10 as Treatment for Statin-Associated Muscle Symptoms—A Good Idea, but…. Advances in Nutrition. 9(4). 519S–523S. 21 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A.. (2017). Does Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation Mitigate Statin-Associated Muscle Symptoms? Pharmacological and Methodological Considerations. American Journal of Cardiovascular Drugs. 18(2). 75–82. 14 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A., Gregory A. Panza, & Paul M. Thompson. (2016). Increased creatine kinase with statin treatment may identify statin-associated muscle symptoms. International Journal of Cardiology. 209. 12–13. 7 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A., et al.. (2016). Low vitamin D does not predict statin associated muscle symptoms but is associated with transient increases in muscle damage and pain. Atherosclerosis. 256. 100–104. 14 indexed citations
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Headley, Samuel, Richard J. Wood, Charles Milch, et al.. (2016). Blood pressure response to acute and chronic exercise in chronic kidney disease. Nephrology. 22(1). 72–78. 25 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A. & Paul M. Thompson. (2015). Muscle-related side-effects of statins. Current Opinion in Lipidology. 26(3). 221–227. 40 indexed citations
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Panza, Gregory A., Beth A. Taylor, Paul M. Thompson, et al.. (2015). The Effect of Atorvastatin on Habitual Physical Activity among Healthy Adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 48(1). 1–6. 10 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A., Paul D. Thompson, Jeffrey A. Capizzi, et al.. (2015). Relationships between physical activity and muscular strength among healthy adults across the lifespan. SpringerPlus. 4(1). 557–557. 40 indexed citations
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Panza, Gregory A., Beth A. Taylor, Marcin Dada, & Paul M. Thompson. (2015). Changes in muscle strength in individuals with statin-induced myopathy: A summary of 3 investigations. Journal of clinical lipidology. 9(3). 351–356. 26 indexed citations
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Panza, Gregory A., et al.. (2015). Awareness and Knowledge of Cardiovascular Risk Through Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Testing in College Freshmen. American Journal of Health Education. 46(3). 138–143. 4 indexed citations
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Ballard, Kevin D., et al.. (2015). Effect of Simvastatin on Arterial Stiffness in Patients with Statin Myalgia. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2015. 1–6. 8 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A., Amanda L. Zaleski, Jeffrey A. Capizzi, et al.. (2014). Influence of chronic exercise on carotid atherosclerosis in marathon runners. BMJ Open. 4(2). e004498–e004498. 32 indexed citations
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Rojas‐Fernandez, Carlos, Larry B. Goldstein, Allan I. Levey, Beth A. Taylor, & Vera Bittner. (2014). An assessment by the Statin Cognitive Safety Task Force: 2014 update. Journal of clinical lipidology. 8(3). S5–S16. 83 indexed citations
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Taylor, Beth A., et al.. (2014). A randomized trial of coenzyme Q10 in patients with confirmed Statin Myopathy. Atherosclerosis. 238(2). 329–335. 130 indexed citations
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Panza, Gregory A., Beth A. Taylor, William Roman, & Paul M. Thompson. (2014). Changes in Muscle Strength in Patients With Statin Myalgia. The American Journal of Cardiology. 114(8). 1215–1216. 14 indexed citations
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Mah, Eunice, Ruisong Pei, Yi Guo, et al.. (2014). Greater γ-tocopherol status during acute smoking abstinence with nicotine replacement therapy improved vascular endothelial function by decreasing 8-iso-15(S)-prostaglandin F. Experimental Biology and Medicine. 240(4). 527–533. 12 indexed citations
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Ballard, Kevin D., Beth A. Taylor, Jeffrey A. Capizzi, et al.. (2014). Atorvastatin Treatment Does Not Alter Pulse Wave Velocity in Healthy Adults. International Scholarly Research Notices. 2014. 1–5. 5 indexed citations
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Zaleski, Amanda L., Linda S. Pescatello, Beth A. Taylor, et al.. (2014). Effects of Atorvastatin on Resting and Peak Exercise Blood Pressure among Normotensive Men and Women. PubMed. 2014. 1–6. 5 indexed citations
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Quenelle, Debra C., Kathy A. Keith, Karen Dunleavy, et al.. (1997). Evaluation of anti-AIDS drugs in conventional mice implanted with a permeable membrane device containing human T cells infected with HIV. Antiviral Research. 35(2). 123–129. 2 indexed citations

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