Edward Archer, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2012 | Exercise Science | University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC |
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(Energy requirements and expenditure, economics, and health.) |
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Archer E, Lavie CJ, Hill JO. (2018) The Failure to Measure Dietary Intake Engendered a Fictional Discourse on Diet-Disease Relations. Frontiers in Nutrition. 5: 105 |
Archer E, Pavela G, McDonald S, et al. (2018) Cell-Specific "Competition for Calories" Drives Asymmetric Nutrient-Energy Partitioning, Obesity, and Metabolic Diseases in Human and Non-human Animals. Frontiers in Physiology. 9: 1053 |
Archer E, Marlow ML, Lavie CJ. (2018) The Fatal Flaws of Food Frequency Questionnaires and Other Memory-Based Dietary Assessment Methods. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology |
Archer E, Lavie CJ, Hill JO. (2018) The Contributions of 'Diet', 'Genes', and Physical Activity to the Etiology of Obesity: Contrary Evidence and Consilience. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases |
Archer E. (2018) In Defense of Sugar: A Critique of Diet-Centrism. Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases |
Lavie CJ, Archer E, Lee DC. (2017) Persistent physical activity translating to persistent reduction in mortality. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 2047487317730462 |
Archer E, Thomas DM, McDonald SM, et al. (2016) The Validity of US Nutritional Surveillance: USDA's Loss-Adjusted Food Availability Data Series 1971-2010. Current Problems in Cardiology. 41: 268-292 |
Lavie CJ, Archer E, Jahangir E. (2016) Cardiovascular Health and Obesity in Women: Is Cardiorespiratory Fitness the Answer? Journal of Women's Health (2002) |
Singer RH, Stoutenberg M, Gellman MD, et al. (2016) Occupational Physical Activity and Body Mass Index: Results from the Hispanic Community Health Study / Study of Latinos. Plos One. 11: e0152339 |
Lavie CJ, Parto P, Archer E. (2016) Obesity, Fitness, Hypertension, and Prognosis: Is Physical Activity the Common Denominator? Jama Internal Medicine |