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Professor Carl Lavie
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CARL (CHIP) LAVIE, JR., M.D., FACC, FACP, FCCP

Ochsner Clinical School – The University of Queensland School of Medicine, clavie@ochsner.org

Dr. Lavie graduated from Louisiana State University Medical School in 1983 and completed internal medicine residency at Ochsner and fellowship in cardiovascular diseases at Mayo , where he joined the faculty in 1989. Dr. Lavie is Professor of Medicine and Medical Director, Cardiac Rehabilitation and Preventive Cardiology; Director, Exercise Testing Laboratory; and Staff Cardiologist, Echocardiographic Laboratory at the John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute in New Orleans, Ochsner Clinical School-The University of Queensland School of Medicine and he previously served for 10 years as Associate Director of the Internal Medicine Training program. He served as a Consultant in the Department of Preventive Medicine at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana from January 2012-October 2014. Dr. Lavie’s research interests include cardiac rehabilitation and prevention, lipids, hypertension, obesity, and exercise, as well as noninvasive testing, encompassing echocardiography, exercise testing, and nuclear cardiology. He is the author of over 800 medical publications including two cardiology textbooks, and 40 book chapters. Dr. Lavie serves as a frequent lecturer, reviewer for several medical journals, and is Associate Editor and Cardiovascular Section Editor of the Mayo Clinic Proceedings and is Editor in Chief of Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases and serves on the Editorial Boards of the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, American Journal of Cardiology, Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Prevention, and over 20 other Journals.For 2011 till now, he has served as Chairman of the Document Oversights Committee for AACVPR. For the years 2003 and 2004 he served as Chairman of Vascular, Hypertension and Prevention for the American College of Cardiology and he has been an elite reviewer for JACC for 7 of the last 8 years, also receiving the Simon Dack Award as a life-time, hall of fame, reviewer.In 2013, he gave Key-Note lectures for both the American College of Sports Medicine and the Cardiac Rehabilitation one for the AACVPR, where he received the 2013 Research Award. From a personal stand-point, he is an avid sports fan and competitive runner, with personal records in the 5K, 10K, Half-Marathon and Marathon of 18:30,38:30,1:24:30, and 3:10, respectively. He is the author of “The Obesity Paradox” ,released April,2014.John Ochsner Heart and Vascular Institute

1514 Jefferson Highway, New Orleans, LA 70121

Telephone: (504) 842-1281 or 842-5874, FAX: (504) 842-5875

E-mail: clavie@ochsner.org

Admin. Asst. (Jean Ann Landry): jlandry@ochsner.org

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2013

Journal Article

In reply-Regarding L-Carnitine and Cardiovascular Disease

DiNicolantonio, James J., O'Keefe, James H. and Lavie, Carl J. (2013). In reply-Regarding L-Carnitine and Cardiovascular Disease. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88 (8), 900-901. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.06.010

In reply-Regarding L-Carnitine and Cardiovascular Disease

2013

Journal Article

Does fitness completely explain the obesity paradox?

Lavie, Carl J., De Schutter, Alban, Patel, Dharmendrakumar A. and Milani, Richard V. (2013). Does fitness completely explain the obesity paradox?. American Heart Journal, 166 (1), 1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2013.03.026

Does fitness completely explain the obesity paradox?

2013

Journal Article

Not all angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are equal: focus on ramipril and perindopril

DiNicolantonio, James J., Lavie, Carl J. and O'Keefe, James H. (2013). Not all angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are equal: focus on ramipril and perindopril. Postgraduate Medicine, 125 (4), 154-168. doi: 10.3810/pgm.2013.07.2687

Not all angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors are equal: focus on ramipril and perindopril

2013

Journal Article

Body composition and fitness in the obesity paradox: body mass index alone does not tell the whole story

Lavie, Carl J., De Schutter, Alban, Patel, Dharmendrakumar A. and Milani, Richard V. (2013). Body composition and fitness in the obesity paradox: body mass index alone does not tell the whole story. Preventive Medicine, 57 (1), 1-2. doi: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2013.03.010

Body composition and fitness in the obesity paradox: body mass index alone does not tell the whole story

2013

Journal Article

Association between obesity and infarct size: Insight into the obesity paradox

Cepeda-Valery, Beatriz, Slipczuk, Leandro, Figueredo, Vincent M., Pressman, Gregg S., Morris, D. Lynn, Lavie, Carl J. and Romero-Corral, Abel (2013). Association between obesity and infarct size: Insight into the obesity paradox. International Journal of Cardiology, 167 (2), 604-606. doi: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2012.09.230

Association between obesity and infarct size: Insight into the obesity paradox

2013

Journal Article

Chlorthalidone versus hydrochlorothiazide

DiNicolantonio, James J., O'Keefe, James H. and Lavie, Carl J. (2013). Chlorthalidone versus hydrochlorothiazide. Annals of Internal Medicine, 158 (12), 920-921. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-158-12-201306180-00015

Chlorthalidone versus hydrochlorothiazide

2013

Journal Article

Scientific Decision Making, Policy Decisions, and the Obesity Pandemic

Hebert, James R., Allison, David B., Archer, Edward, Lavie, Carl J. and Blair, Steven N. (2013). Scientific Decision Making, Policy Decisions, and the Obesity Pandemic. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88 (6), 593-604. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.04.005

Scientific Decision Making, Policy Decisions, and the Obesity Pandemic

2013

Journal Article

Promoting Health and Wellness in the Workplace: A Unique Opportunity to Establish Primary and Extended Secondary Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Programs

Arena, Ross, Guazzi, Marco, Briggs, Paige D., Cahalin, Lawrence P., Myers, Jonathan, Kaminsky, Leonard A., Forman, Daniel E., Cipriano, Gerson, Jr., Borghi-Silva, Audrey, Babu, Abraham Samuel and Lavie, Carl J. (2013). Promoting Health and Wellness in the Workplace: A Unique Opportunity to Establish Primary and Extended Secondary Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Programs. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88 (6), 605-617. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.03.002

Promoting Health and Wellness in the Workplace: A Unique Opportunity to Establish Primary and Extended Secondary Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Programs

2013

Journal Article

L-Carnitine in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: Systematic review and meta-analysis

DiNicolantonio, James J., Lavie, Carl J., Fares, Hassan, Menezes, Arthur R. and O'Keefe, James H. (2013). L-Carnitine in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: Systematic review and meta-analysis. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88 (6), 544-551. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.02.007

L-Carnitine in the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease: Systematic review and meta-analysis

2013

Journal Article

Dose Effect of Cardiorespiratory Exercise on Metabolic Syndrome in Postmenopausal Women

Earnest, Conrad P., Johannsen, Neil M., Swift, Damon L., Lavie, Carl J., Blair, Steven N. and Church, Timothy S. (2013). Dose Effect of Cardiorespiratory Exercise on Metabolic Syndrome in Postmenopausal Women. American Journal of Cardiology, 111 (12), 1805-1811. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2013.02.037

Dose Effect of Cardiorespiratory Exercise on Metabolic Syndrome in Postmenopausal Women

2013

Journal Article

Is there an obesity, overweight, or lean paradox in coronary heart disease? Getting to the 'fat' of the matter

Lavie, Carl J., De Schutter, Alban and Milani, Richard V. (2013). Is there an obesity, overweight, or lean paradox in coronary heart disease? Getting to the 'fat' of the matter. Heart, 99 (9), 596-598. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2012-303487

Is there an obesity, overweight, or lean paradox in coronary heart disease? Getting to the 'fat' of the matter

2013

Journal Article

Heart rate recovery after the 6 min walk test rather than distance ambulated is a powerful prognostic indicator in heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction: a comparison with cardiopulmonary exercise testing

Cahalin, Lawrence P., Arena, Ross, Labate, Valentina, Bandera, Francesco, Lavie, Carl J. and Guazzi, Marco (2013). Heart rate recovery after the 6 min walk test rather than distance ambulated is a powerful prognostic indicator in heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction: a comparison with cardiopulmonary exercise testing. European Journal of Heart Failure, 15 (5), 519-527. doi: 10.1093/eurjhf/hfs216

Heart rate recovery after the 6 min walk test rather than distance ambulated is a powerful prognostic indicator in heart failure with reduced and preserved ejection fraction: a comparison with cardiopulmonary exercise testing

2013

Journal Article

Review: Carvedilol may reduce mortality more than other beta(1)-selective beta-blockers in systolic HF

DiNicolantonio, J. J., Lavie, C. J., Fares, H., Menezes, A. R. and O'Keefe, J. H. (2013). Review: Carvedilol may reduce mortality more than other beta(1)-selective beta-blockers in systolic HF. Annals of Internal Medicine, 158 (10), JC3-JC3. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-158-10-201305210-02003

Review: Carvedilol may reduce mortality more than other beta(1)-selective beta-blockers in systolic HF

2013

Journal Article

Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation and improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness: implications regarding patient benefit

Franklin, Barry A., Lavie, Carl J., Squires, Ray W. and Milani, Richard V. (2013). Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation and improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness: implications regarding patient benefit. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88 (5), 431-437. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.03.009

Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation and improvements in cardiorespiratory fitness: implications regarding patient benefit

2013

Journal Article

Racial differences in the response of cardiorespiratory fitness to aerobic exercise training in Caucasian and African American postmenopausal women

Swift, Damon L., Johannsen, Neil M., Lavie, Carl J., Earnest, Conrad P., Johnson, William D., Blair, Steven N., Church, Timothy S. and Newton, Robert L., Jr. (2013). Racial differences in the response of cardiorespiratory fitness to aerobic exercise training in Caucasian and African American postmenopausal women. Journal of Applied Physiology, 114 (10), 1375-1382. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.01077.2012

Racial differences in the response of cardiorespiratory fitness to aerobic exercise training in Caucasian and African American postmenopausal women

2013

Conference Publication

Disparities Between V02peak And Time-to-exhaustion Explained By Improvements In Ventilatory Threshold And Respiratory Compensation

Earnest, Conrad P., Johannsen, Neil M., Swift, Damon L., Lavie, Carl L. and Church, Timothy S. (2013). Disparities Between V02peak And Time-to-exhaustion Explained By Improvements In Ventilatory Threshold And Respiratory Compensation. 60th Annual Meeting of the American-College-of-Sports-Medicine, Indianapolis in, May 28-Jun 01, 2013. PHILADELPHIA: LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS.

Disparities Between V02peak And Time-to-exhaustion Explained By Improvements In Ventilatory Threshold And Respiratory Compensation

2013

Journal Article

Niacin therapy lives for another day-Maybe?

Lavie, Carl J., DiNicolantonio, James J., Milani, Richard V. and O'Keefe, James H. (2013). Niacin therapy lives for another day-Maybe?. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 61 (21), 2197-2198. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2013.01.082

Niacin therapy lives for another day-Maybe?

2013

Journal Article

The dose of running that best confers longevity

O'Keefe, James H., Schnohr, Peter and Lavie, Carl J. (2013). The dose of running that best confers longevity. Heart, 99 (8), 588-590. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2013-303683

The dose of running that best confers longevity

2013

Journal Article

Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century: A Current Understanding of Risk Factors and Primary Prevention Strategies

Menezes, Arthur R., Lavie, Carl J., DiNicolantonio, James J., O'Keefe, James, Morin, Daniel P., Khatib, Sammy and Milani, Richard V. (2013). Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century: A Current Understanding of Risk Factors and Primary Prevention Strategies. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 88 (4), 394-409. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2013.01.022

Atrial Fibrillation in the 21st Century: A Current Understanding of Risk Factors and Primary Prevention Strategies

2013

Journal Article

Run for your life...at a comfortable speed and not too far

O'Keefe, James H. and Lavie, Carl J. (2013). Run for your life...at a comfortable speed and not too far. Heart, 99 (8), 516-519. doi: 10.1136/heartjnl-2012-302886

Run for your life...at a comfortable speed and not too far

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