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Ryan Justin Mays

TitleAsst Professor Adjoint
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus
DepartmentSOM-MED
Phone406/327-1731

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    K01HL115534     (MAYS, RYAN J.)Aug 1, 2012 - Aug 31, 2017
    NIH
    A community-based exercise program to improve walking outcomes in patients with p
    Role: Principal Investigator

    F32HL105095     (MAYS, RYAN J.)Jul 21, 2011 - Jul 20, 2012
    NIH
    A community-based exercise program following endovascular therapy for patients wi
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Mizner RL, Mays AA, Mays RJ. Mechanical adaptations in walking using carbon fiber ankle foot orthoses for patients with peripheral artery disease. Gait Posture. 2023 03; 101:14-20. PMID: 36696821.
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    2. Mays RJ, Kahnke R, Schorr EN, Treat-Jacobson D. Relation of non-exercise walking activity with exercise performance in patients with peripheral artery disease: NEW activity for PAD. J Vasc Nurs. 2023 03; 41(1):1-5. PMID: 36898798.
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    3. Mays RJ, Wesselman CW, White R, Creager MA, Amato A, Greenwalt M, Hiatt WR. Automated Detection of Exercise Sessions in Patients With Peripheral Artery Disease: EVIDENCE FOR AN EXERCISE DOSE RESPONSE TO TRAINING. J Cardiopulm Rehabil Prev. 2021 05 01; 41(3):176-181. PMID: 33186199.
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    4. Mays RJ, Regensteiner JG. Quantifying meaningful change: Improving how we evaluate functional ability in peripheral artery disease. J Vasc Surg. 2021 01; 73(1):277-278. PMID: 33349383.
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    5. Choma EA, Mays RJ, Mizner RL, Santasier AM. Patient perspectives of ankle-foot orthoses for walking ability in peripheral artery disease: A qualitative study. J Vasc Nurs. 2020 Sep; 38(3):100-107. PMID: 32950110.
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    6. Treat-Jacobson D, McDermott MM, Beckman JA, Burt MA, Creager MA, Ehrman JK, Gardner AW, Mays RJ, Regensteiner JG, Salisbury DL, Schorr EN, Walsh ME. Implementation of Supervised Exercise Therapy for Patients With Symptomatic Peripheral Artery Disease: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2019 09 24; 140(13):e700-e710. PMID: 31446770.
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    7. Mays RJ, Mays AA, Mizner RL. Efficacy of ankle-foot orthoses on walking ability in peripheral artery disease. Vasc Med. 2019 08; 24(4):324-331. PMID: 30924412.
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    8. Salisbury DL, Whipple MO, Burt M, Brown R, Mays RJ, Bakken M, Treat-Jacobson D. Experience Implementing Supervised Exercise Therapy for Peripheral Artery Disease. J Clin Exerc Physiol. 2019 Mar; 8(1):1-12. PMID: 31131157.
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    9. Schorr EN, Mays RJ. Patient perspectives on claudication: An opportunity to improve the adoption and adherence of exercise therapy. Vasc Med. 2017 10; 22(5):385-386. PMID: 28795643.
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    10. Mays RJ, Regensteiner JG. Understanding sex differences in health status: A frontier in the field of vascular medicine. Vasc Med. 2017 04; 22(2):110-111. PMID: 28429661.
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    11. Mays RJ, Goss FL, Nagle EF, Gallagher M, Haile L, Schafer MA, Kim KH, Robertson RJ. Cross-validation of Peak Oxygen Consumption Prediction Models From OMNI Perceived Exertion. Int J Sports Med. 2016 Sep; 37(10):831-7. PMID: 27410768.
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    12. Mays RJ, Hiatt WR, Casserly IP, Rogers RK, Main DS, Kohrt WM, Ho PM, Regensteiner JG. Community-based walking exercise for peripheral artery disease: An exploratory pilot study. Vasc Med. 2015 Aug; 20(4):339-47. PMID: 25755148.
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    13. Mays RJ, Regensteiner JG. Therapy for peripheral artery disease: gaps in treating patients with claudication. Circulation. 2014 Sep 16; 130(12):929-31. PMID: 25095885.
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    14. Mays RJ, Goss FL, Nagle EF, Gallagher M, Schafer MA, Kim KH, Robertson RJ. Prediction of VO2 peak using OMNI Ratings of Perceived Exertion from a submaximal cycle exercise test. Percept Mot Skills. 2014 Jun; 118(3):863-81. PMID: 25068750.
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    15. Mays RJ, Rogers RK, Hiatt WR, Regensteiner JG. Community walking programs for treatment of peripheral artery disease. J Vasc Surg. 2013 Dec; 58(6):1678-87. PMID: 24103409.
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    16. Mays RJ, Regensteiner JG. Exercise therapy for claudication: latest advances. Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med. 2013 Apr; 15(2):188-99. PMID: 23436041.
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    17. Mays RJ, Casserly IP, Kohrt WM, Ho PM, Hiatt WR, Nehler MR, Regensteiner JG. Assessment of functional status and quality of life in claudication. J Vasc Surg. 2011 May; 53(5):1410-21. PMID: 21334172.
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    18. Mays RJ, Goss FL, Schafer MA, Kim KH, Nagle-Stilley EF, Robertson RJ. Validation of adult omni perceived exertion scales for elliptical ergometry. Percept Mot Skills. 2010 Dec; 111(3):848-62. PMID: 21319623.
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    19. Mays RJ, Bo?r NF, Mealey LM, Kim KH, Goss FL. A comparison of practical assessment methods to determine treadmill, cycle, and elliptical ergometer VO2 peak. J Strength Cond Res. 2010 May; 24(5):1325-31. PMID: 20393357.
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