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Auteur de référence en rhumatologie
41 articles scientifiques publiés — un praticien à la pointe de la recherche
Encadrant universitaire
Forme la prochaine génération de rhumatologues (1 thèse dirigée)
Délais de RDV courts dans la région
336.2 rhumatos / 100 000 hab. — département bien doté
✨ Génération du profil synthétique IA en cours…
Données ANS publiques (Licence Ouverte 2.0) · Enrichissements MonRhumato 100 % opt-in · Toute personne référencée peut demander la suppression ou la rectification.
Source theses.fr — signal de direction d'équipe / statut PU-PH (à confirmer via le site universitaire).
Indicateurs publics agrégés sur 250 M+ d'œuvres scientifiques (OpenAlex, PubMed). Traduits ici en langage patient.
Influence scientifique
21
21 articles ont été cités au moins 21fois par d'autres chercheurs — preuve que ses travaux sont repris par la communauté médicale.
h-index
Total citations reçues
1 663
Nombre de fois où d'autres équipes ont mentionné ses publications dans leurs propres travaux.
Publications totales
149
Articles, revues et chapitres référencés dans les bases académiques internationales.
Articles influents
47
Publications ayant marqué leur domaine — chacune citée au moins 10 fois par d'autres chercheurs.
i10-index
Thématiques principales
Source : OpenAlex (CC0, OurResearch). Indicateurs académiques agrégés sur 250 M+ d'œuvres.
Articles déposés en accès libre sur l'archive ouverte des universités françaises (HAL) — gage d'activité de recherche en France.
Food cultures, lifestyles and health of Pacific adolescents: Questionnaire data and anthropometric measurements focused on 11 to 16 years old students living in New Caledonia
2025ArticleData in Brief
Exploring the Digital Health Landscape: How adolescents living in urban and rural Vanuatu use online platforms to access health information
2025ArticleOpen Research Europe
Indigenous knowledges, practices and resilience in Pacific university students before and during COVID-19 pandemic: protocol for an interdisciplinary and mixed methods
2025ArticleOpen Research Europe
Technology Innovation for Active lives: insights from adolescents from New Caledonia and Australia
2025Congrès6th PIURN conference: "Harnessing technologies for the safe and sustainable development of the Pacific"
Adolescents’ use of digital technology for health: Insights from New Caledonia
2025Congrès6th PIURN conference: "Harnessing technologies for the safe and sustainable development of the Pacific"
Data lifecycle to support sustainable research in the Pacific
2025Congrès6th PIURN conference: "Harnessing technologies for the safe and sustainable development of the Pacific"
Effectiveness of lifestyle interventions for obesity prevention among adolescents in Pacific Islands Countries and Territories
2025Congrès6th PIURN conference: "Harnessing technologies for the safe and sustainable development of the Pacific"
Physical activity behavior of adolescents living in the Pacific Island countries and territories (PICTs) and its association with weight status: cross-sectional study using accelerometry assessment in New Caledonia
2025CongrèsFALAH final conference: Family farming, lifestyle and health in small islands, countries and territories
Source : HAL — archive ouverte CCSD/CNRS (couvre articles, chapitres EMC, communications congrès, thèses).
CABINET DU DR OLIVIER GALY
16 RUE DE PROVENCE, 75009 PARIS
Secteur de conventionnement non disponible (médecin hospitalier ou non présent dans l'Annuaire santé CNAM des libéraux conventionnés).
Lien Doctolib = recherche Google site:doctolib.fr (le 1er résultat est presque toujours le profil correct s'il existe).
Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) · 2022
Abstract Objective Our objective was to explore the training-related knowledge, beliefs, and practices of athletes and the influence of lockdowns in response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Methods Athletes (n = 12,526, comprising 13% world class, 21% international, 36% national, 24% state, and 6% recreational) completed an online survey that was available from 17 May to 5 July 2020 and explored their training behaviors (training knowledge, beliefs/attitudes, and practices), including specific questions on their training intensity, frequency, and session duration before and during lockdown (March–June 2020). Results Overall, 85% of athletes wanted to “maintain training,” and 79% disagreed with the statement that it is “okay to not train during lockdown,” with a greater prevalence for both in higher-level athletes. In total, 60% of athletes considered “coaching by correspondence (remote coaching)” to be sufficient (highest amongst world-class athletes). During lockdown, < 40% were able to maintain sport-specific training (e.g., long endurance [39%], interval training [35%], weightlifting [33%], plyometric exercise [30%]) at pre-lockdown levels (higher among world-class, international, and national athletes), with most (83%) training for “general fitness and health maintenance” during lockdown. Athletes trained alone (80%) and focused on bodyweight (65%) and cardiovascular (59%) exercise/training during lockdown. Compared with before lockdown, most athletes reported reduced training frequency (from between five and seven sessions per week to four or fewer), shorter training sessions (from ≥ 60 to < 60 min), and lower sport-specific intensity (~ 38% reduction), irrespective of athlete classification. Conclusions COVID-19-related lockdowns saw marked reductions in athletic training specificity, intensity, frequency, and duration, with notable within-sample differences (by athlete classification). Higher classification athletes had the strongest desire to “maintain” training and the greatest opposition to “not training” during lockdowns. These higher classification athletes retained training specificity to a greater degree than others, probably because of preferential access to limited training resources. More higher classification athletes considered “coaching by correspondence” as sufficient than did lower classification athletes. These lockdown-mediated changes in training were not conducive to maintenance or progression of athletes’ physical capacities and were also likely detrimental to athletes’ mental health. These data can be used by policy makers, athletes, and their multidisciplinary teams to modulate their practice, with a degree of individualization, in the current and continued pandemic-related scenario. Furthermore, the data may drive training-related educational resources for athletes and their multidisciplinary teams. Such upskilling would provide athletes with evidence to inform their training modifications in response to germane situations (e.g., COVID related, injury, and illness).
Biophysical journal · 2012
Enzyme and microbial technology · 2011
Source PubMed · Recherche par auteur (homonymes possibles, vérifier l'affiliation).
Data in brief · 2025 · Journal Article
Wattelez G, Frayon S, Nedjar-Guerre A, Caillaud C, et al.
Open research Europe · 2025 · Journal Article
Amon KL, Wattelez G, Nedjar-Guerre A, Forsyth R, et al.
BMC public health · 2025 · Journal Article
Peralta LR, Forsyth R, Lapi N, Amon KL, et al.
Sante publique (Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France) · 2024 · English Abstract
Bertrand-Protat S, Wattelez G, Frayon S, Caillaud C, et al.
Scientific reports · 2024 · Journal Article
Galy O, Washif JA, Wattelez G, Farooq A, et al.
Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) · 2022 · Published Erratum
Washif JA, Farooq A, Krug I, Pyne DB, et al.
Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) · 2022 · Journal Article
Washif JA, Farooq A, Krug I, Pyne DB, et al.
Frontiers in immunology · 2021 · Editorial
Macia L, Galy O, Nanan RKH
Journal of human kinetics · 2021 · Journal Article
Boussana A, Galy O, Gallais DL, Hue O
Appetite · 2021 · Journal Article
Serra-Mallol C, Wacalie F, Nedjar-Guerre A, Wattelez G, et al.
Journal of exercise rehabilitation · 2020 · Journal Article
Boussana A, Galy O, Le Gallais D, Hue O
PloS one · 2019 · Journal Article
Frayon S, Wattelez G, Cherrier S, Cavaloc Y, et al.
Nutrients · 2019 · Journal Article
Wattelez G, Frayon S, Cavaloc Y, Cherrier S, et al.
Obesity research & clinical practice · 2018 · Journal Article
Frayon S, Cavaloc Y, Wattelez G, Cherrier S, et al.
Asia-Pacific journal of public health · 2017 · Journal Article
Zongo P, Frayon S, Antoine-Jonville S, Wattelez G, et al.
BMC public health · 2017 · Journal Article
Frayon S, Cherrier S, Cavaloc Y, Wattelez G, et al.
Journal of sports sciences · 2016 · Journal Article
Charlot K, Zongo P, Leicht AS, Hue O, et al.
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE · 2014 · Journal Article
Galy O, Zrelli K, Latour-Lambert P, Kirwan L, et al.
PloS one · 2014 · Journal Article
Galy O, Chamari K, Peyreigne C, Mercier J, et al.
International journal of sports physiology and performance · 2013 · Journal Article
Galy O, Maimoun L, Coste O, Manetta J, et al.
International journal of sports physiology and performance · 2013 · Comparative Study
Hue O, Antoine-Jonville S, Galy O, Blonc S
Biophysical journal · 2012 · Journal Article
Galy O, Latour-Lambert P, Zrelli K, Ghigo JM, et al.
Journal of sports science & medicine · 2012 · Journal Article
Hue O, Galy O
Bioresource technology · 2011 · Journal Article
Séverac E, Galy O, Turon F, Monsan P, et al.
Enzyme and microbial technology · 2011 · Evaluation Study
Séverac E, Galy O, Turon F, Pantel CA, et al.
Hepatitis research and treatment · 2011 · Journal Article
Galy O, Chemin I, Le Roux E, Villar S, et al.
Carcinogenesis · 2010 · Journal Article
Gouas DA, Shi H, Hautefeuille AH, Ortiz-Cuaran SL, et al.
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism = Physiologie appliquee, nutrition et metabolisme · 2006 · Journal Article
Hue O, Galy O, Le Gallais D
Applied and environmental microbiology · 2003 · Comparative Study
Bourguet N, Torréton JP, Galy O, Arondel V, et al.
European journal of applied physiology · 2003 · Journal Article
Galy O, Hue O, Boussana A, Peyreigne C, et al.
Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue canadienne de physiologie appliquee · 2002 · Journal Article
Voltaire B, Galy O, Coste O, Recinais S, et al.
Open research Europe · 2024 · Journal Article
Derigny T, Urvoy MJ, Wattelez G, Leroux PY, et al.
International journal of environmental research and public health · 2022 · Journal Article
Peralta LR, Cinelli RL, Cotton W, Morris S, et al.
PloS one · 2022 · Journal Article
Caillaud C, Ledger S, Diaz C, Clerc G, et al.
PloS one · 2023 · Journal Article
Nedjar-Guerre A, Wattelez G, Serra-Mallol C, Frayon S, et al.
International journal of environmental research and public health · 2022 · Journal Article
Peralta LR, Cinelli RL, Cotton W, Morris S, et al.
Pediatric obesity · 2021 · Journal Article
Frayon S, Swami V, Wattelez G, Todd J, et al.
Open research Europe · 2023 · Journal Article
Bertrand-Protat S, Chen J, Jonquoy A, Frayon S, et al.
International journal of environmental research and public health · 2022 · Journal Article
Peralta LR, Cinelli RL, Cotton W, Morris S, et al.
Nutrients · 2020 · Journal Article
Galy O, Paufique E, Nedjar-Guerre A, Wacalie F, et al.
The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific · 2020 · Journal Article
Frayon S, Wattelez G, Paufique E, Nedjar-Guerre A, et al.
Open research Europe · 2023 · Journal Article
Bertrand-Protat S, Chen J, Jonquoy A, Frayon S, et al.
International journal of environmental research and public health · 2022 · Journal Article
Peralta LR, Cinelli RL, Cotton W, Morris S, et al.
Gerational issues in linking family farming production, traditional food in diet, physical activity and obesity in Pacific Islands countries and territories: the case of the Melanesian population on Lifou Island
In the Melanesian culture, traditional activities are organized around family farming, although the lifestyle transition taking place over the last several decades has led to imbalances in diet and physical activity, wit
Causes and contexts of childhood overweight and obesity in the Pacific region: a scoping review
<strong>Background:</strong> Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and account for 75% of deaths in the Pacific Islands Countries and Territories (PICTs). Childhood obesity has bee
Causes and contexts of childhood overweight and obesity in the Pacific region: a scoping review
<strong>Background:</strong> Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major threat to health and development and account for 75% of deaths in the Pacific Islands Countries and Territories (PICTs). Childhood obesity has bee
GENEActiv accelerometer files collected in Vanuatu during FALAH project (anonymized version - first part)
GENEActiv accelerometer .csv and .RData files converted with a 1 second epoch from raw GENEActiv .bin files recorded in Vanuatu during FALAH project. Devices are 60-Hz triaxial accelerometers. This dataset also contains
GENEActiv accelerometer files collected during the project entitled "Cultures et comportements alimentaires de la jeunesse dans les pays francophones du Pacifique au XXIème siècle: exemple de la Nouvelle-Calédonie" [Eng: "Eating cultures and behaviors of young people in French-speaking Pacific countries in the 21st century: the example of New Caledonia"] (anonymized version - second part)
GENEActiv accelerometer .csv files converted with a 1 second epoch from raw GENEActiv .bin files recorded during the project entitled "Cultures et comportements alimentaires de la jeunesse dans les pays francophones du P
Outils du questionnaire utilisé avec les adolescents impliqués dans le projet FALAH
Questionnaires remplis par les adolescents impliqués dans le projet FALAH. Chaque fichier est un instrument de l'enquête créée avec REDCap. Contenu Partie 1.1: Numéro d'anonymat Partie 1.2: Questionnaire de fréquences
Source : DataCite — DOIs pour datasets, logiciels, protocoles, registres patient. Hors articles (déjà couverts).
Open research Europe · 2021 · Case Reports
Galy O, Frayon S, Goldin M, Zongo P, et al.
JMIR mHealth and uHealth · 2019 · Journal Article
Galy O, Yacef K, Caillaud C
The Lancet regional health. Western Pacific · 2020 · Journal Article
Frayon S, Wattelez G, Paufique E, Nedjar-Guerre A, et al.
✨ Profil synthétique
IA · 19/05/2026Le Dr Olivier GALY est un rhumatologue libéral à Paris, avec une activité de recherche significative dans le domaine de la physiologie de l'exercice et des maladies chroniques. Ses publications couvrent des sujets tels que l'activité physique, la rééducation et les maladies respiratoires. Il a dirigé une thèse en santé et a un indice h de 21, reflétant son engagement dans la recherche académique.
Expertises présumées
Synthèse automatique à partir des sources publiques (HAL, OpenAlex, theses.fr, ClinicalTrials.gov, FAI²R, ANS). Pas une évaluation clinique. Le médecin peut corriger via son compte.