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Stephen Anton, PhD

Clinical Psychologist

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Research at a glance

Top areas of exploration

  • Exercise , 37 publications
  • Obesity , 33 publications
  • Aging , 29 publications
  • Weight Loss , 29 publications

Research activity

207 publications

10,188 citations

Why is this important?

Active clinical trials

Exercise to ReGain Stamina and Energy The EXERGISE Study

About 20%-70% of breast cancer survivors experience fatigue after cancer therapy. Because epidemiologic evidence shows that old age is a risk factor for fatigue in adults with cancer history, older breast cancer survivors suffer from even more…

Investigator
Stephen Anton
Status
Accepting Candidates
Ages
60 Years - 105 Years
Sexes
Female
Fasting ENHANCE

Grounded in the principles of geroscience, the proposed Fasting ENHANCE study will test whether a time restricted eating (TRE) regimen can improve cognitive function and other aspects of successful aging in a safe and sustainable manner in at risk…

Investigator
Stephen Anton
Status
Accepting Candidates
Ages
65 Years - N/A
Sexes
All
Heal Sepsis
Investigator
Stephen Anton
Status
Accepting Candidates

My publications

207 publications

2026

Iron dysregulation and mitochondrial dysfunction in aging: A longitudinal study on mobility decline in low- and high-functioning older adults.

Experimental gerontology

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2026

Factors Associated with Emergency Department Utilization among Older Black Adults with Chronic Illness in the United States

Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities

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2026

Intrinsic capacity-frailty phenotypes and subclinical inflammation in community-dwelling octogenarians: A cross-sectional analysis from the ilSIRENTE study.

Experimental gerontology

PubMed Publisher's site

2026

Is Ferroptosis the Mechanistic Bridge Connecting Iron Dysregulation to Muscle Wasting and Functional Decline in Aging?

Aging cell

PubMed Publisher's site

2026

Macrophages Polarization as a Potential Driver and a Therapeutic Target for Sepsis-induced Cognitive Impairment in Older Adults.

Shock (Augusta, Ga.)

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