Walace Monteiro

1.5k total citations
85 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Walace Monteiro is a scholar working on Complementary and alternative medicine, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Walace Monteiro has authored 85 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 54 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine, 39 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine and 34 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in Walace Monteiro's work include Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (54 papers), Sports Performance and Training (39 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (29 papers). Walace Monteiro is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (54 papers), Sports Performance and Training (39 papers) and Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control (29 papers). Walace Monteiro collaborates with scholars based in Brazil, United States and United Kingdom. Walace Monteiro's co-authors include Paulo Farinatti, Roberto Simão, Felipe A. Cunha, Steven J. Fleck, Linda S. Pescatello, Marcos Doederlein Polito, Adrian W. Midgley, Cláudio Gil Soares de Araújo, Ricardo B. Oliveira and Ewertton de Souza Bezerra and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Scientific Reports and Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Walace Monteiro

76 papers receiving 996 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Walace Monteiro Brazil 18 617 488 435 229 112 85 1.1k
Noriteru Morita Japan 17 606 1.0× 492 1.0× 360 0.8× 242 1.1× 126 1.1× 37 1.2k
Tom K. Tong Hong Kong 21 556 0.9× 393 0.8× 429 1.0× 388 1.7× 54 0.5× 46 1.3k
Taishi Midorikawa Japan 17 433 0.7× 269 0.6× 339 0.8× 520 2.3× 111 1.0× 44 1.1k
Pat R. Vehrs United States 16 352 0.6× 157 0.3× 310 0.7× 267 1.2× 75 0.7× 56 822
M. Garcin France 18 414 0.7× 204 0.4× 464 1.1× 216 0.9× 83 0.7× 60 842
Andrew Keech Australia 11 412 0.7× 301 0.6× 169 0.4× 322 1.4× 33 0.3× 23 850
Robert W. Pettitt United States 18 606 1.0× 230 0.5× 752 1.7× 180 0.8× 176 1.6× 65 1.1k
Moacir Marocolo Brazil 23 586 0.9× 360 0.7× 483 1.1× 159 0.7× 159 1.4× 94 1.3k
J. Rutkowski United States 7 339 0.5× 115 0.2× 533 1.2× 212 0.9× 118 1.1× 11 973
Manuel Moya‐Ramón Spain 21 302 0.5× 313 0.6× 775 1.8× 127 0.6× 269 2.4× 103 1.3k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Walace Monteiro

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Walace Monteiro. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Walace Monteiro based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Walace Monteiro. Walace Monteiro is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Farinatti, Paulo, et al.. (2024). Effects of high-intensity interval and continuous moderate aerobic training on fitness and health markers of older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 124. 105451–105451. 13 indexed citations
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Farinatti, Paulo, et al.. (2023). Self-selected or fixed: is there an optimal rest interval for controlling intensity in high-intensity interval resistance training?. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 123(10). 2307–2316. 1 indexed citations
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Oliveira‐Silva, Iransé, et al.. (2021). Effects of Workload in Novice Military Transport Flights on Autonomic Modulation and Cognitive Performance: An Observational Cross-Sectional Study. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 90(4). 282–298. 2 indexed citations
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Farinatti, Paulo, et al.. (2021). Effects of aerobic, resistance and concurrent exercise on pulse wave reflection and autonomic modulation in men with elevated blood pressure. Scientific Reports. 11(1). 760–760. 4 indexed citations
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Monteiro, Walace, Felipe A. Cunha, Mateus Camaroti Laterza, et al.. (2021). Hemodynamics and cardiac autonomic modulation after an acute concurrent exercise circuit in older individuals with pre- to established hypertension. Clinics. 76. e1971–e1971. 3 indexed citations
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Oliveira, Ricardo B., et al.. (2019). Four-second dynamic exercise testing (T4S) for the assessment of cardiac vagal modulation in obese adolescents. Physiological Measurement. 40(11). 115003–115003.
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Farinatti, Paulo, et al.. (2019). Postexercise blood pressure and autonomic responses after aerobic exercise following anodal tDCS applied over the medial prefrontal cortex. Neuroscience Letters. 711. 134444–134444. 8 indexed citations
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Farinatti, Paulo, Walace Monteiro, Ricardo B. Oliveira, & Antonio Crisafulli. (2017). Cardiorespiratory responses and myocardial function within incremental exercise in healthy unmedicated older vs. young men and women. Aging Clinical and Experimental Research. 30(4). 341–349. 11 indexed citations
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Moreira, Osvaldo Costa, Cláudia Eliza Patrocínio de Oliveira, Paulo Roberto dos Santos Amorim, et al.. (2014). Fatores de risco para doença cardiovascular em professores de uma universidade pública. Investigación y Educación en Enfermería. 32(2). 208–290.
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Farinatti, Paulo, et al.. (2011). A Comparison of the Immediate Effects of Resistance, Aerobic, and Concurrent Exercise on Postexercise Hypotension. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 25(5). 1429–1436. 70 indexed citations
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Cunha, Felipe A., Adrian W. Midgley, Walace Monteiro, & Paulo Farinatti. (2010). Influence of Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing Protocol and Resting VO2Assessment on %HRmax, %HRR, %VO2maxand %VO2R Relationships. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 31(5). 319–326. 59 indexed citations
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Monteiro, Walace, Paulo Farinatti, Carlos Gomes de Oliveira, & Cláudio Gil Soares de Araújo. (2010). Variability of cardio-respiratory, electromyographic, and perceived exertion responses at the walk-run transition in a sample of young men controlled for anthropometric and fitness characteristics. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 111(6). 1017–1026. 15 indexed citations
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Simão, Roberto, et al.. (2008). A influência de três diferentes intervalos de recuperação entre séries com cargas para 10 repetições máximas. Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento. 14(3). 37–37. 1 indexed citations
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Simão, Roberto, et al.. (2008). A influência de três diferentes intervalos de recuperação entre séries com cargas para 10 repetições máximas. Revista Brasileira de Ciência e Movimento. 14(3). 37–44. 1 indexed citations
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Monteiro, Walace, et al.. (2008). Influence of Strength Training on Adult Women's Flexibility. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 22(3). 672–677. 40 indexed citations
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Simão, Roberto, et al.. (2005). EFFECTS OF RESISTANCE TRAINING INTENSITY, VOLUME, AND SESSION FORMAT ON THE POSTEXERCISE HYPOTENSIVE RESPONSE. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 19(4). 853–858. 14 indexed citations
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Monteiro, Walace, et al.. (2003). Exercicios continuos e fracionados provocam respostas cardiovasculares similares em idosas praticantes de ginastica. Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte. 9(2). 78–90. 2 indexed citations

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