Elmar Menold

1.2k total citations
23 papers, 885 citations indexed

About

Elmar Menold is a scholar working on Genetics, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. According to data from OpenAlex, Elmar Menold has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 885 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Genetics, 10 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 9 papers in Endocrine and Autonomic Systems. Recurrent topics in Elmar Menold's work include High Altitude and Hypoxia (22 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (9 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (7 papers). Elmar Menold is often cited by papers focused on High Altitude and Hypoxia (22 papers), Neuroscience of respiration and sleep (9 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (7 papers). Elmar Menold collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United Kingdom and United States. Elmar Menold's co-authors include Peter Bärtsch, Christoph Dehnert, B Friedmann, Falko Frese, Damian M. Bailey, Marc Moritz Berger, Joachim Jost, Jürgen M. Steinacker, Kai Kallenberg and Alexander Mohr and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Physiology, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Elmar Menold

22 papers receiving 856 citations

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Elmar Menold Germany 18 723 337 321 167 135 23 885
M. K. Malconian United States 11 808 1.1× 354 1.1× 460 1.4× 285 1.7× 124 0.9× 13 1.1k
Christoph Dehnert Germany 22 1.1k 1.5× 628 1.9× 643 2.0× 96 0.6× 274 2.0× 42 1.4k
A. J. Micco United States 12 330 0.5× 260 0.8× 157 0.5× 76 0.5× 70 0.5× 18 590
Edward T. Gilbert-Kawai United Kingdom 11 329 0.5× 148 0.4× 144 0.4× 55 0.3× 32 0.2× 31 558
Emilio Marticorena Peru 18 821 1.1× 436 1.3× 487 1.5× 29 0.2× 184 1.4× 30 1.2k
Francisco Sime Peru 16 628 0.9× 340 1.0× 504 1.6× 21 0.1× 112 0.8× 18 1.0k
P K Khanna India 11 530 0.7× 317 0.9× 185 0.6× 16 0.1× 220 1.6× 18 760
Szu‐Wei Huang Taiwan 11 217 0.3× 136 0.4× 104 0.3× 75 0.4× 28 0.2× 23 362
Carlos Salinas Salmón Bolivia 12 334 0.5× 181 0.5× 227 0.7× 7 0.0× 40 0.3× 16 662
M. C. Srivastava United States 11 434 0.6× 204 0.6× 80 0.2× 9 0.1× 188 1.4× 19 849

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Elmar Menold

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Dehnert, Christoph, et al.. (2014). Sleeping in Moderate Hypoxia at Home for Prevention of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS): A Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Double-Blind Study. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine. 25(3). 263–271. 22 indexed citations
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Schommer, Kai, et al.. (2012). Exercise intensity typical of mountain climbing does not exacerbate acute mountain sickness in normobaric hypoxia. Journal of Applied Physiology. 113(7). 1068–1074. 26 indexed citations
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Schommer, Kai, Elmar Menold, Andrew W. Subudhi, & Peter Bärtsch. (2012). Health risk for athletes at moderate altitude and normobaric hypoxia. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 46(11). 828–832. 22 indexed citations
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Schommer, Kai, et al.. (2010). Training in Normobaric Hypoxia and Its Effects on Acute Mountain Sickness after Rapid Ascent to 4559 m. High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 11(1). 19–25. 34 indexed citations
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Bailey, Damian M., Christoph Dehnert, Andrew M. Luks, et al.. (2010). High-altitude pulmonary hypertension is associated with a free radical-mediated reduction in pulmonary nitric oxide bioavailability. The Journal of Physiology. 588(23). 4837–4847. 92 indexed citations
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Dehnert, Christoph, Andrew M. Luks, Elmar Menold, et al.. (2009). No evidence for interstitial lung oedema by extensive pulmonary function testing at 4,559 m. European Respiratory Journal. 35(4). 812–820. 48 indexed citations
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Dehnert, Christoph, et al.. (2009). Simulated Altitude During The Night Reduces Severity Of Acute Mountain Sickness. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 41(5). 175–175. 5 indexed citations
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Berger, Marc Moritz, Christoph Dehnert, Damian M. Bailey, et al.. (2008). Transpulmonary Plasma ET-1 and Nitrite Differences in High Altitude Pulmonary Hypertension. High Altitude Medicine & Biology. 10(1). 17–24. 43 indexed citations
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Friedmann, B, Falko Frese, Elmar Menold, & Peter Bärtsch. (2007). Effects of acute moderate hypoxia on anaerobic capacity in endurance-trained runners. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 101(1). 67–73. 35 indexed citations
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Dehnert, Christoph, et al.. (2007). Unchanged Anaerobic and Aerobic Performance after Short-Term Intermittent Hypoxia. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 39(5). 858–864. 26 indexed citations
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Dehnert, Christoph, F. Risse, Sebastian Ley, et al.. (2006). Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Uneven Pulmonary Perfusion in Hypoxia in Humans. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. 174(10). 1132–1138. 72 indexed citations
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Kallenberg, Kai, Damian M. Bailey, Alexander Mohr, et al.. (2006). Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence of Cytotoxic Cerebral Edema in Acute Mountain Sickness. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 27(5). 1064–1071. 128 indexed citations
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Friedmann, B, Falko Frese, Elmar Menold, & Peter Bärtsch. (2005). Individual Variation in the Reduction of Heart Rate and Performance at Lactate Thresholds in Acute Normobaric Hypoxia. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 26(7). 531–536. 21 indexed citations
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Streit, Michael, Christoph Dehnert, Jürgen Burhenne, et al.. (2005). Cytochrome P450 enzyme-mediated drug metabolism at exposure to acute hypoxia (corresponding to an altitude of 4,500�m). European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 61(1). 39–46. 25 indexed citations
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Friedmann, B, et al.. (2005). Individual variation in the erythropoietic response to altitude training in elite junior swimmers. British Journal of Sports Medicine. 39(3). 148–153. 101 indexed citations
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Friedmann, B, et al.. (2004). Exercise with the Intensity of the Individual Anaerobic Threshold in Acute Hypoxia. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(10). 1737–1742. 40 indexed citations
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Dehnert, Christoph, Matthias Hütler, Elmar Menold, et al.. (2002). Erythropoiesis and Performance after Two Weeks of Living High and Training Low in Well Trained Triathletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 23(8). 561–566. 54 indexed citations
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Steinacker, Jürgen M., et al.. (1998). Effect of „Living High-Training Low” on the Cardiac Functions at Sea Level. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 19(6). 380–384. 16 indexed citations
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Steinacker, Jürgen M., Elmar Menold, S Reissnecker, et al.. (1998). Lung diffusing capacity and exercise in subjects with previous high altitude pulmonary oedema. European Respiratory Journal. 11(3). 643–650. 39 indexed citations
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Menold, Elmar, Alexander Dullenkopf, S Reissnecker, et al.. (1997). Validation of the acetylene rebreathing method for measurement of cardiac output at rest and during high‐intensity exercise. Clinical Physiology. 17(2). 171–182. 32 indexed citations

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