Nicolas D. Knuth

1.6k total citations · 1 hit paper
21 papers, 995 citations indexed

About

Nicolas D. Knuth is a scholar working on Physiology, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and Complementary and alternative medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Nicolas D. Knuth has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 995 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Physiology, 5 papers in Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health and 5 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine. Recurrent topics in Nicolas D. Knuth's work include Diet and metabolism studies (10 papers), Physical Activity and Health (6 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (5 papers). Nicolas D. Knuth is often cited by papers focused on Diet and metabolism studies (10 papers), Physical Activity and Health (6 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (5 papers). Nicolas D. Knuth collaborates with scholars based in United States. Nicolas D. Knuth's co-authors include Kevin D. Hall, Kong Y. Chen, Robert Huizenga, Éric Ravussin, Darcy L. Johannsen, Robert J. Brychta, Peter J. Walter, Jennifer C. Kerns, Juen Guo and Lilian Howard and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Cell Metabolism and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Nicolas D. Knuth

21 papers receiving 972 citations

Hit Papers

Persistent metabolic adaptation 6 years after “The Bigges... 2016 2026 2019 2022 2016 100 200 300 400

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Nicolas D. Knuth United States 10 680 214 158 155 125 21 995
Kara L. Marlatt United States 21 680 1.0× 315 1.5× 127 0.8× 96 0.6× 68 0.5× 47 1.3k
D C Muller United States 8 587 0.9× 386 1.8× 67 0.4× 109 0.7× 87 0.7× 9 1.0k
Corey A. Rynders United States 16 655 1.0× 173 0.8× 56 0.4× 216 1.4× 47 0.4× 41 993
Ifigenia Giannopoulou Greece 18 323 0.5× 166 0.8× 82 0.5× 63 0.4× 69 0.6× 31 980
Tuula Pekkarinen Finland 20 452 0.7× 246 1.1× 305 1.9× 72 0.5× 252 2.0× 33 1.2k
Erin D. Giles United States 17 408 0.6× 137 0.6× 62 0.4× 133 0.9× 74 0.6× 40 913
B Frey-Hewitt United States 7 576 0.8× 397 1.9× 123 0.8× 64 0.4× 86 0.7× 7 1.1k
Angelo Tremblay Canada 9 592 0.9× 317 1.5× 71 0.4× 129 0.8× 122 1.0× 10 1.1k
Taraneh Soleymani United States 13 315 0.5× 170 0.8× 77 0.5× 29 0.2× 146 1.2× 22 656
Bernard V. Miller United States 12 432 0.6× 218 1.0× 88 0.6× 37 0.2× 46 0.4× 17 897

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Landers‐Ramos, Rian Q., Kevin K. McCully, & Nicolas D. Knuth. (2024). Comparison of analysis strategies to assess sex differences in microvascular reperfusion using near-infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Applied Physiology. 137(4). 864–872. 6 indexed citations
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Landers‐Ramos, Rian Q., et al.. (2024). Comparison of skeletal muscle oxidative function in young, middle-aged, and older males and females with similar physical activity levels. Journal of Applied Physiology. 136(3). 618–629. 4 indexed citations
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Knuth, Nicolas D., et al.. (2023). Classification of Free-Living Body Posture with ECG Patch Accelerometers: Application to the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study. Statistics in Biosciences. 16(1). 25–44. 2 indexed citations
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Knuth, Nicolas D., et al.. (2023). Comparison Of Near-infrared Spectroscopy Measured Muscle Oxygen Consumption With Whole-body Oxygen Consumption. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 55(9S). 230–230. 1 indexed citations
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Dougherty, Ryan J., Fangyu Liu, Amal A. Wanigatunga, et al.. (2022). Validation of accelerometer placement to capture energy expenditure using doubly labeled water. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 47(10). 1045–1049. 3 indexed citations
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Zabriskie, Hannah A., et al.. (2020). Positional Analysis of Body Composition Using Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry in National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Football and Men's Lacrosse. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 36(6). 1699–1707. 3 indexed citations
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Liu, Fangyu, Amal A. Wanigatunga, Marta Zampino, et al.. (2020). Association of Mitochondrial Function, Substrate Utilization, and Anaerobic Metabolism With Age-Related Perceived Fatigability. The Journals of Gerontology Series A. 76(3). 426–433. 12 indexed citations
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Kerns, Jennifer C., Juen Guo, Lilian Howard, et al.. (2017). Increased Physical Activity Associated with Less Weight Regain Six Years After “The Biggest Loser” Competition. Obesity. 25(11). 1838–1843. 31 indexed citations
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Schrack, Jennifer A., et al.. (2016). Objectively Measured Physical Activity Varies by Task and Accelerometer Location in Younger and Older Adults. TopSCHOLAR (Western Kentucky University). 9(4). 30. 1 indexed citations
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Guo, Juen, Lilian Howard, Jennifer C. Kerns, et al.. (2016). Persistent metabolic adaptation 6 years after “The Biggest Loser” competition. Obesity. 24(8). 1612–1619. 445 indexed citations breakdown →
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Knuth, Nicolas D., et al.. (2016). Objectively Measured Physical Activity Varies by Task and Accelerometer Location in Younger and Older Adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 48. 1061–1061. 4 indexed citations
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Knuth, Nicolas D., et al.. (2015). Fatigability during a Standardized Walk Can Identify Older Adults in Early Stage of Functional Decline. TopSCHOLAR (Western Kentucky University). 9(3). 58. 1 indexed citations
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Dobrosielski, Devon A., et al.. (2015). Associations between vasodilatory capacity, physical activity and sleep among younger and older adults. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 116(3). 495–502. 10 indexed citations
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Hall, Kevin D., Robert J. Brychta, Kong Y. Chen, et al.. (2015). Calorie for Calorie, Dietary Fat Restriction Results in More Body Fat Loss than Carbohydrate Restriction in People with Obesity. Cell Metabolism. 22(3). 531–531. 7 indexed citations
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Schrack, Jennifer A., Nicolas D. Knuth, Eleanor M. Simonsick, & Luigi Ferrucci. (2014). IDEAL ” Aging Is Associated with Lower Resting Metabolic Rate: The Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 62(4). 667–672. 68 indexed citations
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Johannsen, Darcy L., Nicolas D. Knuth, Robert Huizenga, et al.. (2012). Metabolic Slowing with Massive Weight Loss despite Preservation of Fat-Free Mass. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 97(7). 2489–2496. 191 indexed citations
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Johannsen, Darcy L., Nicolas D. Knuth, Robert Huizenga, et al.. (2012). Metabolic Slowing With Massive Weight Loss Despite Preservation of Fat-Free Mass. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey. 67(11). 709–710. 5 indexed citations
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Newsom, Sean A., Simon Schenk, Matthew P. Harber, et al.. (2010). Energy deficit after exercise augments lipid mobilization but does not contribute to the exercise-induced increase in insulin sensitivity. Journal of Applied Physiology. 108(3). 554–560. 52 indexed citations
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Knuth, Nicolas D., et al.. (2008). Adding carbohydrate to a high-fat meal blunts postprandial lipemia in women and reduces meal-derived fatty acids in systemic circulation. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 33(2). 315–325. 9 indexed citations
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Knuth, Nicolas D. & Jeffrey F. Horowitz. (2006). The Elevation of Ingested Lipids within Plasma Chylomicrons Is Prolonged in Men Compared with Women. Journal of Nutrition. 136(6). 1498–1503. 29 indexed citations

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