Heitor Silveira

1.5k total citations
17 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Heitor Silveira is a scholar working on Psychiatry and Mental health, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, Heitor Silveira has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health, 6 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and 5 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in Heitor Silveira's work include Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (5 papers), Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (4 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (4 papers). Heitor Silveira is often cited by papers focused on Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (5 papers), Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research (4 papers) and Functional Brain Connectivity Studies (4 papers). Heitor Silveira collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and Norway. Heitor Silveira's co-authors include Andréa Camaz Deslandes, Helena Moraes, Jerson Laks, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho, Fernando Pompeu, Camila Ferreira, Heloisa Veiga, Jerson Laks, Pedro Ribeiro and Roberto Piedade and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Affective Disorders and European Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Heitor Silveira

16 papers receiving 995 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Heitor Silveira Brazil 11 311 238 223 180 162 17 1.1k
Helena Moraes Brazil 19 399 1.3× 280 1.2× 274 1.2× 230 1.3× 278 1.7× 34 1.5k
Ruth Ferreira Santos Brazil 11 393 1.3× 277 1.2× 134 0.6× 90 0.5× 144 0.9× 17 1.2k
Murali Doraiswamy United States 7 351 1.1× 357 1.5× 275 1.2× 132 0.7× 86 0.5× 18 1.1k
Aaron J. Stegner United States 20 394 1.3× 690 2.9× 230 1.0× 116 0.6× 169 1.0× 42 1.4k
Feng-Tzu Chen Taiwan 15 210 0.7× 202 0.8× 97 0.4× 231 1.3× 254 1.6× 19 872
Joseph M. Northey Australia 10 394 1.3× 334 1.4× 88 0.4× 224 1.2× 143 0.9× 21 1.3k
Disa J. Smee Australia 9 415 1.3× 352 1.5× 81 0.4× 196 1.1× 131 0.8× 17 1.2k
I‐Hua Chu Taiwan 18 212 0.7× 101 0.4× 131 0.6× 184 1.0× 131 0.8× 35 1.0k
Daniel P. Zajdel United States 13 170 0.5× 345 1.4× 458 2.1× 154 0.9× 198 1.2× 16 1.4k
Ingo Helmich Germany 13 186 0.6× 123 0.5× 149 0.7× 97 0.5× 129 0.8× 38 915

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Heitor Silveira

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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
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Silveira, Heitor, et al.. (2023). Dual-Task Performance, Balance and Aerobic Capacity as Predictors of Falls in Older Adults with Cardiovascular Disease: A Comparative Study. Behavioral Sciences. 13(6). 488–488. 2 indexed citations
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Moraes, Helena, Heitor Silveira, Eduardo Matta Mello Portugal, et al.. (2019). Is Strength Training as Effective as Aerobic Training for Depression in Older Adults? A Randomized Controlled Trial. Neuropsychobiology. 79(2). 141–149. 40 indexed citations
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Araújo, Narahyana Bom de, Helena Moraes, Heitor Silveira, et al.. (2014). Impaired cognition in depression and Alzheimer (AD): a gradient from depression to depression in AD. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. 72(9). 671–679. 17 indexed citations
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Arcoverde, Cynthia, Andréa Camaz Deslandes, Helena Moraes, et al.. (2014). Treadmill training as an augmentation treatment for Alzheimer?s disease: a pilot randomized controlled study. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. 72(3). 190–196. 91 indexed citations
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Castro, Shamyr Sulyvan de, Luciana Castaneda, & Heitor Silveira. (2014). Identification of common content between the questionnaire of the Health Survey (ISA-SP) and the International Classification of Functionality, Disability, and Health. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia. 17(1). 59–70. 5 indexed citations
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Aguiar, Bianca Wollenhaupt de, et al.. (2014). Efeito do treinamento físico na qualidade de vida em idosos com depressão maior. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 19(2). 5 indexed citations
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Silveira, Heitor, et al.. (2014). Heart Rate Variability Indexes as a Marker of Chronic Adaptation in Athletes: A Systematic Review. Annals of Noninvasive Electrocardiology. 20(2). 108–118. 67 indexed citations
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Silveira, Heitor, et al.. (2013). Physical Exercise and Clinically Depressed Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Neuropsychobiology. 67(2). 61–68. 182 indexed citations
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Silveira, Heitor, et al.. (2013). Assessment of cardiorespiratory fitness using submaximal protocol in older adults with mood disorder and Parkinson's disease. Archives of Clinical Psychiatry (São Paulo). 40(3). 88–92. 7 indexed citations
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Moraes, Helena, et al.. (2011). Acute exercise improves cognition in the depressed elderly: the effect of dual-tasks. Clinics. 66(9). 1553–1557. 45 indexed citations
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Moraes, Helena, et al.. (2011). Effects of motor and cognitive dual-task performance in depressive elderly, healthy older adults, and healthy young individuals. Dementia & Neuropsychologia. 5(3). 198–202. 5 indexed citations
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Moraes, Helena, Andréa Camaz Deslandes, Heitor Silveira, et al.. (2010). The effect of acute effort on EEG in healthy young and elderly subjects. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 111(1). 67–75. 50 indexed citations
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Moraes, Helena, Heitor Silveira, Pedro Ribeiro, et al.. (2010). EEG frontal asymmetry in the depressed and remitted elderly: Is it related to the trait or to the state of depression?. Journal of Affective Disorders. 129(1-3). 143–148. 55 indexed citations
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Silveira, Heitor, et al.. (2010). Effects of Exercise on Electroencephalographic Mean Frequency in Depressed Elderly Subjects. Neuropsychobiology. 61(3). 141–147. 27 indexed citations
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Laks, Jerson, Evandro Silva Freire Coutinho, Washington Leite Junger, et al.. (2010). Education does not equally influence all the Mini Mental State Examination subscales and items: inferences from a Brazilian community sample. Brazilian Journal of Psychiatry. 32(3). 223–230. 19 indexed citations
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Deslandes, Andréa Camaz, Helena Moraes, Camila Ferreira, et al.. (2009). Exercise and Mental Health: Many Reasons to Move. Neuropsychobiology. 59(4). 191–198. 434 indexed citations

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