Kelli Koltyn

Kelli Koltyn

University of Wisconsin-Madison

H-index: 38

North America-United States

About Kelli Koltyn

Kelli Koltyn, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializes in the field of physical activity, health, sedentary behavior, pain.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The role of spontaneous vs. experimentally induced attentional strategies for the pain response to a single bout of exercise in healthy individuals

Aerobic Exercise as a Potential Non-Pharmacological Manipulation to Enhance Consolidation of Fear Extinction Learning in PTSD: Preliminary Findings and Potential Role of AEA

Circulating endocannabinoids and psychological outcomes in women with PTSD

Improvements in strength and agility measures of functional fitness following a telehealth-delivered home-based exercise intervention in endometrial cancer survivors

Physical Activity Does Not Mediate Pain And Brain Volume Relationships In Veterans With Chronic Pain: 1392

The feasibility and effectiveness of a community-based intervention to reduce sedentary behavior in older adults

Effect Of A Virtual Intervention To Reduce Sedentary Behavior In Community-dwelling Older Adults: 1198

Neurite Orientation Dispersion Density Imaging Indicates Positive Associations Between Physical Activity And White Matter Structure: 1073

Kelli Koltyn Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

5881

Citations(since 2020)

2698

Cited By

4145

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

50

Email

University Profile Page

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Kelli Koltyn Skills & Research Interests

physical activity

health

sedentary behavior

pain

Top articles of Kelli Koltyn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The role of spontaneous vs. experimentally induced attentional strategies for the pain response to a single bout of exercise in healthy individuals

Scandinavian Journal of Pain

Christina Titze

Kerstin Konietzny

Hannah Gajsar

Kelli Koltyn

Omar Chehadi

...

2023/7/26

Aerobic Exercise as a Potential Non-Pharmacological Manipulation to Enhance Consolidation of Fear Extinction Learning in PTSD: Preliminary Findings and Potential Role of AEA

Biological Psychiatry

Kevin Crombie

Cecilia Hillard

Kelli Koltyn

Thomas Adams

Josh Cisler

2023/5/1

Circulating endocannabinoids and psychological outcomes in women with PTSD

Journal of anxiety disorders

Chloe Botsford

Angelique G Brellenthin

Josh M Cisler

Cecilia J Hillard

Kelli F Koltyn

...

2023/1/1

Improvements in strength and agility measures of functional fitness following a telehealth-delivered home-based exercise intervention in endometrial cancer survivors

Supportive care in cancer

Jessica S Gorzelitz

Stefanie Stoller

Erin Costanzo

Ronald Gangnon

Kelli Koltyn

...

2022/1

Physical Activity Does Not Mediate Pain And Brain Volume Relationships In Veterans With Chronic Pain: 1392

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Jacob V Ninneman

Nicholas P Gretzon

Aaron J Stegner

Jacob B Lindheimer

Michael J Falvo

...

2022/9/1

The feasibility and effectiveness of a community-based intervention to reduce sedentary behavior in older adults

Journal of Applied Gerontology

Kevin M Crombie

Brianna N Leitzelar

Neda E Almassi

Jane E Mahoney

Kelli F Koltyn

2022/1

Effect Of A Virtual Intervention To Reduce Sedentary Behavior In Community-dwelling Older Adults: 1198

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Brianna N Leitzelar

Neda E Almassi

Kelli F Koltyn

2022/9/1

Neurite Orientation Dispersion Density Imaging Indicates Positive Associations Between Physical Activity And White Matter Structure: 1073

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Stephanie M Van Riper

Andrew L Alexander

Jill N Barnes

Kelli F Koltyn

Aaron J Stegner

...

2022/9/1

Pain, but not physical activity, is associated with gray matter volume differences in gulf war veterans with chronic pain

Journal of Neuroscience

Jacob V Ninneman

Nicholas P Gretzon

Aaron J Stegner

Jacob B Lindheimer

Michael J Falvo

...

2022/7/13

Mortality risk and physical activity across the lifespan in endometrial cancer survivors

Cancer causes & control

Jessica S Gorzelitz

Amy Trentham Dietz

John M Hampton

Ryan J Spencer

Erin Costanzo

...

2022/3

Does aerobic exercise training alter responses to opioid analgesics in individuals with chronic low back pain? A randomized controlled trial

Pain

Stephen Bruehl

John W Burns

Kelli Koltyn

Rajnish Gupta

Asokumar Buvanendran

...

2021/8/1

Psychological and endocannabinoid responses to aerobic exercise in substance use disorder patients

Substance abuse

Angelique G Brellenthin

Kevin M Crombie

Cecilia J Hillard

Randall T Brown

Kelli F Koltyn

2021/7

Aerobic exercise reduces anxiety and fear ratings to threat and increases circulating endocannabinoids in women with and without PTSD

Mental health and physical activity

Kevin M Crombie

Josh M Cisler

Cecilia J Hillard

Kelli F Koltyn

2021/3/1

Exercise and neuropathic pain: a general overview of preclinical and clinical research

Brianna N Leitzelar

Kelli F Koltyn

2021/12

Feasibility and acceptability of home-based strength training in endometrial cancer survivors

Journal of cancer survivorship

Jessica Gorzelitz

Erin Costanzo

Ronald Gangnon

Kelli Koltyn

Amy Trentham Dietz

...

2021

Exercise-induced increases in Anandamide and BDNF during extinction consolidation contribute to reduced threat following reinstatement: preliminary evidence from a randomized …

Psychoneuroendocrinology

Kevin M Crombie

Anneliis Sartin-Tarm

Kyrie Sellnow

Rachel Ahrenholtz

Sierra Lee

...

2021/10/1

Associations Between Physical Activity And Brain Grey Matter In Gulf War Veterans With Chronic Pain: 1031

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Jacob V Ninneman

Nicholas P Gretzon

Aaron J Stegner

Jacob B Lindheimer

Michael J Falvo

...

2021/8/1

Are endogenous opioid mechanisms involved in the effects of aerobic exercise training on chronic low back pain? A randomized controlled trial

Pain

Stephen Bruehl

John W Burns

Kelli Koltyn

Rajnish Gupta

Asokumar Buvanendran

...

2020/12/1

Sedentary Behavior And Physical Function In Older Adults Following A Randomized Controlled Sedentary Behavior Intervention: 2691 Board# 152 May 29 10: 30 AM-12: 00 PM

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Kevin M Crombie

Neda E Almassi

Brianna N Leitzelar

Kelli F Koltyn

2020/7/1

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