Author

Sara C. Campbell

Associate Professor of Kinesiology and Health - Cited by 2,254 - exercise - microbiome - intestinal health - inflammation - high fat diet

Biography

Sara C. Campbell is working as an Associate Professor at Rutgers of The State University of New Jersey located in New Brunswick, NJ, USA. She has got international experience includes various programs, contributions and participation in different countries for diverse fields of study.
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517
2019
Microbes and mental health: A review
R Rieder, PJ Wisniewski, BL Alderman, SC CampbellBrain, behavior, and immunity 66, 9-17, 2017201
402
2017
The effect of diet and exercise on intestinal integrity and microbial diversity in mice
SC Campbell, PJ Wisniewski, M Noji, LR McGuinness, MM Häggblom, ...PloS one 11 (3), e0150502, 2016201
283
2016
Exercise is a novel promoter of intestinal health and microbial diversity
SC Campbell, PJ WisniewskiExercise and sport sciences reviews 45 (1), 41-47, 2017201
79
2017
Role of dietary lipids in modulating inflammation through the gut microbiota
PJ Wisniewski, RA Dowden, SC CampbellNutrients 11 (1), 117, 2019201
50
2019
A Combination of Scutellaria Baicalensis and Acacia Catechu Extracts for Short-Term Symptomatic Relief of Joint Discomfort Associated with Osteoarthritis of the …
BH Arjmandi, LT Ormsbee, ML Elam, SC Campbell, N Rahnama, ...Journal of medicinal food 17 (6), 707-713, 2014201
49
2014
The Effects of Supplementation with p-Synephrine Alone and in Combination with Caffeine on Metabolic, Lipolytic, and Cardiovascular Responses during …
NA Ratamess, JA Bush, J Kang, WJ Kraemer, SJ Stohs, VG Nocera, ...Journal of the American College of Nutrition 35 (8), 657-669, 2016201
43
2016
Comparison of new glucose-lowering drugs on risk of heart failure in type 2 diabetes: a network meta-analysis
CK Kramer, C Ye, S Campbell, R RetnakaranJACC: Heart Failure 6 (10), 823-830, 2018201
42
2018
Bacterial communities in the small intestine respond differently to those in the caecum and colon in mice fed low-and high-fat diets
JC Onishi, S Campbell, M Moreau, F Patel, AI Brooks, YX Zhou, ...Microbiology 163 (8), 1189, 2017201
40
2017
17
2018
Nutritional recommendations for athletes
SC Campbell, PJ WisniewskiNutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease, 255-271, 2017201
16
2017
Disruption of adenylyl cyclase type 5 mimics exercise training
JJ Guers, J Zhang, SC Campbell, M Oydanich, DE Vatner, SF VatnerBasic research in cardiology 112, 1-12, 2017201
15
2017
Host genotype and exercise exhibit species-level selection for members of the gut bacterial communities in the mouse digestive system
RA Dowden, LR McGuinness, PJ Wisniewski, SC Campbell, JJ Guers, ...Scientific reports 10 (1), 8984, 2020202
13
2020
Voluntary wheel running reduces colon inflammation in female but not male mice fed a high-fat diet
PJ Wisniewski, G Wahler, C Gardner, SA Lightfoot, LB Joseph, ...Comparative exercise physiology 15 (1), 5-47, 2019201
3
2019
1068
S CampbellMedicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 50 (5S), 47, 01801
2
2018
Exercise enhancement by RGS14 disruption is mediated by brown adipose tissue
Exercise enhancement by RGS4 disruption is mediated by brown adipose tissueDE Vatner, M Oydanich, J Zhang, SC Campbell, SF VatnerAging Cell 22 (4), e379, 2023202
1
2023
The addition of naltrexone alters cerebral glucose uptake following acute forced swimming
Q Qadiri, H York, BJ Muth, CR Longoria, SC Campbell, JJ GuersPhysiology & behavior 228, 399, 20220
1
2021
Exercise reduces DNA damage, inflammation and apoptotic markers in the brain of high fat fed animals
PJ Wisniewski, L Joseph, G Composto, SC CampbellInternational Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings 9 (3), 95, 20520
1
2015
Coconut oil saturated fatty acids improved energy homeostasis but not blood pressure or cognition in VCD-treated female mice
K Sui, A Yasrebi, CR Longoria, AT MacDonell, ZH Jaffri, SA Martinez, ...Endocrinology 64 (3), bqad00, 2023202
1
2023