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Steven J. Keteyian, Ph.D.

Office Locations
William Clay Ford Center for Athletic Medicine
6525 Second Ave.
Detroit, MI 48202
Phone: 313-972-1920

Philosophy

Provide patients with evidence-based advice and compassionate care relative to preventing and treating heart disease.

Biography

Current Appointments:
  • Program Director, Preventive Cardiology, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital
  • Director, Exercise Physiology Core Laboratory, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Henry Ford Hospital
  • Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University
Education:
Ph.D., Wayne State University, Detroit

Professional and Scientific Societies:

  • Fellow and Vice President - American College of Sports Medicine
  • Member - American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
  • Member - American Heart Association: Clinical Cardiology and Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism Councils
  • Member - American Physiological Society

Awards, Honors and Publications

Awards and Honors:
  • Distinguished Alumni-in-Residence, Division of Science and Mathematics, Grand Valley State University
Selected Publications:
  • Keteyian SJ, Levine AB, Brawner CA, Kataoka T, Rogers FJ, Schairer JR, Stein PD, Levine TB and Goldstein S. Exercise Training in Patients with Heart Failure, A Randomized Controlled Trial. Ann Internal Med. 1996
  • Keteyian SJ, Marks CRC, Brawner CA, Levine AB, Kataoka T and Levine TB. Responses to Arm Exercise in Patients with Compensated Heart Failure. J Cardiopulmonary Rehabil, 1996
  • Keteyian SJ, Brawner CA and Schairer JR. Exercise Testing and Training of Patients with Heart Failure Due to Left Ventricular Systolic Dysfunction. J Cardiopulmonary Rehabil. 1997
  • Keteyian SJ, Goldstein S, Brawner CA, Schairer JR, Levine TB, Levine AB and Rogers FJ. Effects of Exercise Training on Chronotropic Incompetence in Patients with Heart Failure. Am Heart J, 1999
  • Keteyian SJ, Duscha BD, Brawner, CA, Green HJ, Marks CRC, Schachat FH, Annex BH and Kraus WE. Differential Effects of Exercise Training in Men and Women with Chronic Heart Failure. Am Heart J. 2003
  • Schairer JS, Brawner CA, and Keteyian SJ. Leisure Time Physical Activity in Patients in Maintenance Cardiac Rehabilitation. J Cardiopulmonary Rehabil. 2003
  • Brawner CA, Ehrman JK, Schairer JR, Cao JJ and Keteyian SJ. Predicting Maximum Heart Rate Among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Receiving Beta-Adrenergic Blockade Therapy. Am Heart J. 2004
  • Keteyian SJ. Exercise Rehabilitation in Chronic Heart Failure. (By Invitation). Coronary Artery Dis. 2006
  • Brawner CA, Vanzant MA, Ehrman JK, Foster C, Porcari JP, Kelso J and Keteyian SJ. Guiding Exercise Using the Talk Test Among Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. J. Cardiopulmonary Rehabil. 2006
  • Ades PA, Savage PD, Brawner CA, Lyon CE, Ehrman JK, Bunn JY, Keteyian SJ. Peak Aerobic Capacity in Patients Entering Cardiac Rehabilitation. Circulation 2006
  • Keteyian SJ. Revisiting the Connection between Heart Rate Response and Morbidity in Patients with Heart Failure. J. Cardiopulmonary Rehabil. 2006

Steven J. Keteyian, Ph.D.
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