Daniel Souza

890 total citations · 1 hit paper
30 papers, 671 citations indexed

About

Daniel Souza is a scholar working on Complementary and alternative medicine, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Physiology. According to data from OpenAlex, Daniel Souza has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 671 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine, 15 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and 9 papers in Physiology. Recurrent topics in Daniel Souza's work include Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (16 papers), Sports Performance and Training (13 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (9 papers). Daniel Souza is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (16 papers), Sports Performance and Training (13 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (9 papers). Daniel Souza collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, Chile and Iran. Daniel Souza's co-authors include Paulo Gentil, Antonio Paoli, James Fisher, James Steele, Jürgen Gießing, Rodrigo Ramírez‐Campillo, Matheus Barbalho, Wagner Rodrigues Martins, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira and Eduardo Caldas Costa and has published in prestigious journals such as Nutrients, Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders and International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

In The Last Decade

Daniel Souza

30 papers receiving 657 citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Daniel Souza Brazil 13 200 160 121 110 74 30 671
Jürgen Gießing Germany 15 197 1.0× 361 2.3× 186 1.5× 59 0.5× 70 0.9× 25 796
Dragan Radovanović Serbia 16 83 0.4× 297 1.9× 114 0.9× 107 1.0× 82 1.1× 86 704
Susanne Ring‐Dimitriou Austria 18 381 1.9× 124 0.8× 114 0.9× 61 0.6× 88 1.2× 58 1.1k
Solange Marta Franzói de Moraes Brazil 18 289 1.4× 455 2.8× 151 1.2× 139 1.3× 66 0.9× 60 1.0k
Shigeo Fujimoto Japan 17 428 2.1× 96 0.6× 162 1.3× 110 1.0× 96 1.3× 89 1.2k
Othmar Moser Austria 19 348 1.7× 89 0.6× 189 1.6× 64 0.6× 174 2.4× 104 1.2k
Dongling Zhong China 17 109 0.5× 35 0.2× 215 1.8× 145 1.3× 38 0.5× 56 977
Christopher A. Moore United States 17 104 0.5× 333 2.1× 121 1.0× 254 2.3× 50 0.7× 43 973
Sarah Warner United States 12 304 1.5× 242 1.5× 51 0.4× 25 0.2× 31 0.4× 18 763
Jacek Zieliński Poland 17 294 1.5× 367 2.3× 140 1.2× 135 1.2× 117 1.6× 98 983

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Daniel Souza

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All Works

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Haghighi, Amir Hossein, et al.. (2022). Combined Physical Training Strategies Improve Physical Fitness, Behavior, and Social Skills of Autistic Children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 53(11). 4271–4279. 39 indexed citations
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Haghighi, Amir Hossein, et al.. (2022). Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training on Cardiac Apoptosis Markers in Methamphetamine-Dependent Rats. Current Issues in Molecular Biology. 44(7). 3030–3038. 6 indexed citations
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Gentil, Paulo, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira, Rodrigo Luiz Vancini, Rodrigo Ramírez‐Campillo, & Daniel Souza. (2021). High-Intensity Multimodal Training for Young People: It's Time to Think Inside the Box!. Frontiers in Physiology. 12. 723486–723486. 2 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, Anderson Soares da Silva, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira, et al.. (2021). Acute and Chronic Effects of Interval Training on the Immune System: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis. Biology. 10(9). 868–868. 23 indexed citations
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Gentil, Paulo, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira, Víctor Silveira Coswig, et al.. (2021). Practical Recommendations Relevant to the Use of Resistance Training for COVID-19 Survivors. Frontiers in Physiology. 12. 637590–637590. 19 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, et al.. (2021). Supervised home-based resistance training for managing idiopathic peripheral polyneuropathy – A case report. Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies. 28. 126–130. 1 indexed citations
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Gentil, Paulo, Claudio André Barbosa de Lira, Daniel Souza, et al.. (2020). Resistance Training Safety during and after the SARS‐Cov‐2 Outbreak: Practical Recommendations. BioMed Research International. 2020(1). 3292916–3292916. 25 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, Matheus Barbalho, Rodrigo Ramírez‐Campillo, Wagner Rodrigues Martins, & Paulo Gentil. (2020). High and low-load resistance training produce similar effects on bone mineral density of middle-aged and older people: A systematic review with meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials. Experimental Gerontology. 138. 110973–110973. 24 indexed citations
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Gentil, Paulo, Rodrigo Ramírez‐Campillo, & Daniel Souza. (2020). Resistance Training in Face of the Coronavirus Outbreak: Time to Think Outside the Box. Frontiers in Physiology. 11. 859–859. 21 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, Matheus Barbalho, & Paulo Gentil. (2020). The impact of resistance training volume on muscle size and lean body mass: to infinity and beyond?. Human Movement. 21(4). 18–29. 12 indexed citations
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Vieira, Carlos Alexandre, et al.. (2020). “NO LOAD” Resistance Training Promotes High Levels of Knee Extensor Muscles Activation—A Pilot Study. Diagnostics. 10(8). 526–526. 4 indexed citations
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Browne, Rodrigo Alberto Vieira, et al.. (2019). Effects of High-Intensity Interval and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Exercise on Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Levels in Inactive Obese Males: A Crossover Trial.. PubMed. 18(3). 390–398. 6 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, Matheus Barbalho, Carlos Alexandre Vieira, et al.. (2018). Minimal dose resistance training with elastic tubes promotes functional and cardiovascular benefits to older women. Experimental Gerontology. 115. 132–138. 35 indexed citations
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Fayh, Ana Paula Trussardi, et al.. (2018). Effects of a single session of high-intensity interval exercise and moderate-intensity continuous exercise on biochemical cardiovascular risk factors in obese males. Sport Sciences for Health. 14(2). 323–330. 4 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, Gilson Pires Dorneles, Alessandra Peres, et al.. (2018). Effects of High-Intensity Interval and Moderate-Intensity Continuous Exercise on Inflammatory, Leptin, IgA, and Lipid Peroxidation Responses in Obese Males. Frontiers in Physiology. 9. 567–567. 60 indexed citations
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Souza, Daniel, et al.. (2017). Measurement properties of the Human Activity Profile questionnaire in hospitalized patients. Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy. 21(3). 153–158. 14 indexed citations
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Gentil, Paulo, Daniel Souza, Jürgen Gießing, et al.. (2017). Is There Any Practical Application of Meta-Analytical Results in Strength Training?. Frontiers in Physiology. 8. 1–1. 264 indexed citations breakdown →
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Souza, Daniel, et al.. (2017). Acute effect of high-intensity interval exercise and moderate-intensity continuous exercise on appetite in overweight/obese males: a pilot study. Sport Sciences for Health. 13(2). 403–410. 4 indexed citations

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