L. Fullwood

457 total citations
9 papers, 372 citations indexed

About

L. Fullwood is a scholar working on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Complementary and alternative medicine and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. According to data from OpenAlex, L. Fullwood has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 372 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, 6 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 2 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health. Recurrent topics in L. Fullwood's work include Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (6 papers), Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (4 papers) and Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (3 papers). L. Fullwood is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (6 papers), Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (4 papers) and Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors (3 papers). L. Fullwood collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom. L. Fullwood's co-authors include Alan Cowley, K. Stainer, J R Hampton, Mark Wickens, Phillip D Batin, Damian McEntegart, Ian Macdonald, A F Muller, J. R. Hampton and Maxine Hawkins and has published in prestigious journals such as The Lancet, European Heart Journal and American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology.

In The Last Decade

L. Fullwood

9 papers receiving 357 citations

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Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
L. Fullwood United Kingdom 9 251 102 67 61 38 9 372
Ricard Serra-Grima Spain 11 183 0.7× 36 0.4× 134 2.0× 37 0.6× 67 1.8× 20 409
Salvador Sialer United States 10 235 0.9× 29 0.3× 37 0.6× 76 1.2× 73 1.9× 15 481
B. Combes Switzerland 6 142 0.6× 33 0.3× 41 0.6× 76 1.2× 20 0.5× 9 274
R Levinson United States 7 81 0.3× 45 0.4× 52 0.8× 66 1.1× 78 2.1× 8 368
Bradley Se United States 9 86 0.3× 27 0.3× 60 0.9× 104 1.7× 47 1.2× 16 395
Gianpiero Martini Italy 10 198 0.8× 52 0.5× 31 0.5× 54 0.9× 17 0.4× 18 311
C.J. Lavie United States 9 249 1.0× 84 0.8× 46 0.7× 104 1.7× 15 0.4× 18 422
Rosanna Greco Italy 9 514 2.0× 47 0.5× 50 0.7× 66 1.1× 41 1.1× 10 643
Gabriele Kaczmarczyk Germany 14 233 0.9× 16 0.2× 86 1.3× 103 1.7× 14 0.4× 62 580
Steven Onkelinx Belgium 9 227 0.9× 86 0.8× 114 1.7× 57 0.9× 74 1.9× 10 419

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of L. Fullwood

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All Works

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Batin, Phillip D, Mark Wickens, Damian McEntegart, L. Fullwood, & Alan Cowley. (1995). The importance of abnormalities of liver function tests in predicting mortality in chronic heart failure. European Heart Journal. 16(11). 1613–1618. 101 indexed citations
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Mutter, Andrew F., L. Fullwood, Maxine Hawkins, & Alan Cowley. (1992). The Integrated Response of the Cardiovascular System to Food. Digestion. 52(3-4). 184–193. 32 indexed citations
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Cowley, Alan, L. Fullwood, K. Stainer, & J R Hampton. (1991). Exercise tolerance in patients with heart failure—how should it be measured?. European Heart Journal. 12(1). 50–54. 28 indexed citations
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Cowley, Alan, L. Fullwood, A F Muller, et al.. (1991). Exercise capability in heart failure: is cardiac output important after all?. The Lancet. 337(8744). 771–773. 35 indexed citations
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Macdonald, Ian, et al.. (1991). Cardiovascular responses to high-fat and high-carbohydrate meals in young subjects. American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology. 261(5). H1430–H1436. 67 indexed citations
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Cowley, Alan, et al.. (1991). Post-prandial worsening of angina: all due to changes in cardiac output?. Heart. 66(2). 147–150. 25 indexed citations
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Cowley, Alan, K. Stainer, L. Fullwood, A F Muller, & J. R. Hampton. (1990). Effects of enoximone in patients with heart failure uncontrolled by captopril and diuretics. International Journal of Cardiology. 28. S45–S53. 11 indexed citations
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Fullwood, L., et al.. (1990). Effects of food on the central and peripheral haemodynamic response to upright exercise in normal volunteers.. Heart. 63(1). 22–25. 36 indexed citations
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Cowley, Alan, et al.. (1988). Flosequinan in heart failure: acute haemodynamic and longer term symptomatic effects.. BMJ. 297(6642). 169–173. 37 indexed citations

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