Marı́a Perales

3.0k total citations
46 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Marı́a Perales is a scholar working on Obstetrics and Gynecology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Marı́a Perales has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 25 papers in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 21 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 9 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Marı́a Perales's work include Gestational Diabetes Research and Management (24 papers), Pregnancy-related medical research (11 papers) and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy (9 papers). Marı́a Perales is often cited by papers focused on Gestational Diabetes Research and Management (24 papers), Pregnancy-related medical research (11 papers) and Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy (9 papers). Marı́a Perales collaborates with scholars based in Spain, Canada and United States. Marı́a Perales's co-authors include Rubén Barakat, Alejandro Lucía, Javier Coterón López, Carmina López, Mireia Peláez, Michelle F. Mottola, Jonatan R. Ruiz, Emili Montserrat, Ignacio Refoyo and Francesc Bosch and has published in prestigious journals such as JAMA, Blood and Cancer.

In The Last Decade

Marı́a Perales

44 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers

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Laura A. Beebe United States
Jeanne Carter United States
Dazhi Fan China
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All Works

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Vargas‐Terrones, Marina, Taniya S. Nagpal, Marı́a Perales, et al.. (2020). Physical activity and prenatal depression: going beyond statistical significance by assessing the impact of reliable and clinical significant change. Psychological Medicine. 51(4). 688–693. 10 indexed citations
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Barakat, Rubén, Evelia Franco Álvarez, Marı́a Perales, Carmina López, & Michelle F. Mottola. (2018). Exercise during pregnancy is associated with a shorter duration of labor. A randomized clinical trial. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 224. 33–40. 53 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, Raúl Artal, & Alejandro Lucía. (2017). Exercise During Pregnancy. JAMA. 317(11). 1113–1113. 36 indexed citations
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Barakat, Rubén, et al.. (2017). Influence of Land or Water Exercise in Pregnancy on Outcomes. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 49(7). 1397–1403. 23 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, Alejandro Santos‐Lozano, Jonatan R. Ruiz, Alejandro Lucía, & Rubén Barakat. (2016). Benefits of aerobic or resistance training during pregnancy on maternal health and perinatal outcomes: A systematic review. Early Human Development. 94. 43–48. 86 indexed citations
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Pareja-Galeano, Hélios, Marı́a Perales, Nuria Garatachea, et al.. (2016). Biological Rationale for Regular Physical Exercise as an Effective Intervention for the Prevention and Treatment of Depressive Disorders. Current Pharmaceutical Design. 22(24). 3764–3775. 18 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, Alejandro Santos‐Lozano, Fabián Sanchis‐Gomar, et al.. (2016). Impact of gestational risk factors on maternal cardiovascular system. Annals of Translational Medicine. 4(13). 253–253. 3 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, et al.. (2015). Fetal and maternal heart rate responses to exercise in pregnant women. A randomized controlled trial. ABACUS. Repositorio de Producción Científica (Universidad Europea). 32(170). 361–367. 9 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a & Rubén Barakat. (2015). El ejercicio físico en la prevención de los factores de riesgo cardiovascular durante el embarazo. Revista Andaluza de Medicina del Deporte. 8(1). 39–39. 2 indexed citations
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Barakat, Rubén, Mireia Peláez, Yaiza Cordero, et al.. (2015). Exercise during pregnancy protects against hypertension and macrosomia: randomized clinical trial. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 214(5). 649.e1–649.e8. 194 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, Alejandro Santos‐Lozano, Fabián Sanchis‐Gomar, et al.. (2015). Maternal Cardiac Adaptations to a Physical Exercise Program during Pregnancy. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 48(5). 896–906. 31 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, et al.. (2013). El ejercicio físico supervisado durante el embarazo mejora la percepción de la salud. Ensayo clínico aleatorizado. Redalyc (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México). 36–38. 3 indexed citations
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Sánchez, Sixto E., et al.. (2007). Intimate partner violence (IPV) and preeclampsia among Peruvian women. European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. 137(1). 50–55. 40 indexed citations
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Cripe, Swee May, et al.. (2007). Association of intimate partner physical and sexual violence with unintended pregnancy among pregnant women in Peru. International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics. 100(2). 104–108. 104 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, et al.. (2005). La Cultura indígena en las ilustraciones de los textos escolares de ciencias sociales de la segunda etapa de educación básica en Venezuela. Redalyc (Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México). 26(75). 5–6. 3 indexed citations
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Bayas, José M., et al.. (2002). Vacunación de pacientes receptores de trasplante de progenitores hematopoyéticos. Medicina Clínica. 119(11). 405–409. 7 indexed citations
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Bosch, Francesc, Anna Ferrer, Armando López‐Guillermo, et al.. (2002). Fludarabine, cyclophosphamide and mitoxantrone in the treatment of resistant or relapsed chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. British Journal of Haematology. 119(4). 976–984. 142 indexed citations
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Bladé, Joan, Marı́a Perales, Laura Rosiñol, et al.. (2001). Thalidomide in multiple myeloma: lack of response of soft‐tissue plasmacytomas. British Journal of Haematology. 113(2). 422–424. 65 indexed citations
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Martı́nez, Carmen, Enric Carreras, Montserrat Rovira, et al.. (2000). Patients with mantle-cell lymphoma relapsing after autologous stem cell transplantation may be rescued by allogeneic transplantation. Bone Marrow Transplantation. 26(6). 677–679. 23 indexed citations
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Perales, Marı́a, Francisco Cervantes, Francesc Cobo, & Emilio Montserrat. (1998). Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma Associated with Gaucher's Disease. Leukemia & lymphoma. 31(5-6). 609–612. 16 indexed citations

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