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Effects Of Plyometric And Endurance Training On Aerobic And Anaerobic Power., T. Snyder, E. Shaw, A. Mueller, E. Stoeckel, A. Strom, T. Vanderveeken, T. Swensen
Effects Of Plyometric And Endurance Training On Aerobic And Anaerobic Power., T. Snyder, E. Shaw, A. Mueller, E. Stoeckel, A. Strom, T. Vanderveeken, T. Swensen
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Snyder, T., Shaw, E., Mueller, A., Stoeckel, E., Strom, A., VanDerVeeken, T., Swensen, T., Exercise and Sport Sciences, Ithaca College, Ithaca NY
Purpose and Methods: Extending the work of Burgomaster and Gibala, we compared the effects of four weeks of plyometric and endurance training on various indices of aerobic and anaerobic performance in 29 active college age males and females (19.4 ± 1.8 years and 69.9 ± 13.8 kg), who were assigned to a plyometric (6 males and 9 females) or endurance training group (6 males and 8 females). Endurance training consisted of 30 min of cycling at a heart …
The Effects Of Various Recovery Techniques On Collegiate Pitching Performance, B. Snyder, S. Davis, G. Moir, M. Miltenberger
The Effects Of Various Recovery Techniques On Collegiate Pitching Performance, B. Snyder, S. Davis, G. Moir, M. Miltenberger
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Snyder, B., Davis, S., Moir, G., Miltenberger, M., East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
Purpose: This study was designed to compare pitching performance (velocity, accuracy), symptomology and functional movement across three recovery techniques (active recovery (pedaling on a stationary bike at 40% Max Age Predicted Heart Rate), passive recovery (sitting down with a jacket around the pitchers arm), and Electro muscular stimulation (sitting down with stim placed on the pitchers arm at the anterior and posterior deltoid) in NCAA Division II collegiate pitchers. Methods: Eight male Division II collegiate baseball athletes (Age: 20.1 ± 1.7 years, Mass: 84.8 ± 10.9 …
Ventilatory Threshold Responses At Different Percentages Of Body Weight On The Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill: A Pilot Study, N. Santillo, M. Figueroa, T. Lasala, J. Manning
Ventilatory Threshold Responses At Different Percentages Of Body Weight On The Alter-G Anti-Gravity Treadmill: A Pilot Study, N. Santillo, M. Figueroa, T. Lasala, J. Manning
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Santillo, N., Figueroa, M., Lasala, T., Manning, J., William Paterson University, Wayne NJ
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine if changes occurred in the ventilatory threshold (VT) upon manipulation of body weight (BW) when comparing 80% to 100% of BW in healthy college aged individuals on the Alter-G® anti-gravity treadmill. Methods: A modified Bruce Protocol was used to measure oxygen consumption (VO2peak) on 10 subjects (5 males, 5 females) at 100%, and 80% of BW. Testing protocols were randomized with two weeks in between each test. VT was determined by the software algorithm in the …
Examination Of Exercise Behaviors, Exercise Barriers And Exercise Self-Efficacy Of British Adults, M. Sadler, M. Brown, K. Dugan, J. Litchauer, K. Port, K. Smith
Examination Of Exercise Behaviors, Exercise Barriers And Exercise Self-Efficacy Of British Adults, M. Sadler, M. Brown, K. Dugan, J. Litchauer, K. Port, K. Smith
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Sadler, M., Brown, M., Dugan, K., Litchauer, J., Port, K., Smith, K., Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA
Purpose: To examine the exercise behaviors, barriers and self-efficacy of British adults. Methods: A survey was constructed based upon previously validated questionnaires and was randomly administered to subjects in various British cities. Seventy nine subjects, with a mean age of 31.92+12.03 participated in this study. Results: Subjects reported engaging in vigorous physical activity 3.5+2.94 days/week. The table below illustrates the modes of exercise regularly performed by the subjects. Subjects could report participating in more than one mode of exercise. Table1. The Table …
Effect Of Beta-Adrenergic Blockade On Coronary Blood Flow During Isometric Exercise In Older Adults, A. Ross, Z. Gao, M. Heffernan, U. Leuenberger, L. Sinoway, M. Muller
Effect Of Beta-Adrenergic Blockade On Coronary Blood Flow During Isometric Exercise In Older Adults, A. Ross, Z. Gao, M. Heffernan, U. Leuenberger, L. Sinoway, M. Muller
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Ross A., Gao Z., Heffernan M., Leuenberger U., Sinoway L., Muller M. Penn State Hershey Heart and Vascular Institute, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, PA
The rise in heart rate (HR) and cardiac contractility during exercise is due to activation of myocardial b-adrenergic receptors. b-receptors are also located on coronary blood vessels and are thought to participate in exercise hyperemia, thereby helping to preserve the balance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand. However, experimental data in human subjects are lacking. Purpose: We hypothesized that intravenous b-adrenergic blockade would attenuate the reflex tachycardia and coronary hyperemia in response to …
Comparison Of Young And Functional Fit Older Adults On Temporal Spatial Gait Parameters, S. Paulson, M. Gray
Comparison Of Young And Functional Fit Older Adults On Temporal Spatial Gait Parameters, S. Paulson, M. Gray
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
1Paulson, S., 2Gray, M. 1Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA; 2University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Gait speed (GS) has been recognized as an integral component of functional independence. Further, step length (SL), cadence (CAD) and the percentage of the gait cycle in spent in stance (%ST) have been associated with risk of falls and mobility disability among older adults. Purpose: This study examined temporal spatial gait variables in young and low and high functionally fit older adults. Methods: Twenty older and 12 younger adults (CON; M±SD = age: 22.3±1.8, height 1.7±0.1 m, mass 66.1±11.8 kg) completed two 20 …
Increased Frequency Of Moderate Intensity Walking Increases Consumption Of Low Energy Density Foods, L. Panek-Scarborough, J. Temple
Increased Frequency Of Moderate Intensity Walking Increases Consumption Of Low Energy Density Foods, L. Panek-Scarborough, J. Temple
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Panek-Scarborough, L., Temple, J., University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Figure 1: Mean + SEM change in laboratory energy consumed from pre to post exercise intervention from HED foods (top) and LED foods (bottom). The 5 day/week group consumed significantly more energy from LED food from pre- to post-exercise treatment (p = 0.002) compared to the other groups.
Background: There is evidence that exercise has an effect on the type and amount of food consumed. One factor that regulates eating is the reinforcing value of food. While previous studies have demonstrated interactions between exercise and eating, to date, no one has …
The Influence Of Prophylactic Ankle Strategies On Vertical Jump Performance, C. Nelson, S. Paulson
The Influence Of Prophylactic Ankle Strategies On Vertical Jump Performance, C. Nelson, S. Paulson
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Nelson, C., Paulson, S. Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA
Purpose: This study examined the effects of prophylactic ankle taping (PAT) and bracing (PAB) on lower extremity kinematics during vertical jump (VJ) performance. Methods: Eighteen volunteers (M±SD = age: 21.4±0.9, height 170.9±10.0 cm, mass 73.2±14.5 kg, body fat 17.3±6.7%) completed the VJ under three conditions: standard PAT, lace-up PAB, and no treatment (CON). Each testing session was separated by a min of 24 hrs in a randomized and counter-balanced order. Prior to testing, the prophylactic ankle condition was applied and six reflective markers were placed along the right side of the body. …
Predictability Of Muscle Fiber Characteristics Using The Biodex System 3, N. Nannapaneni, G. Schmidt, M. Cox, R. Boutote
Predictability Of Muscle Fiber Characteristics Using The Biodex System 3, N. Nannapaneni, G. Schmidt, M. Cox, R. Boutote
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Nannapaneni, N., Schmidt, G. (FACSM), Cox, M., Boutote, R., William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ.
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine whether the isokinetic dynamometer is capable of distinguishing muscle fiber characteristics between men and women. Methods: 14 participants (7 men and 7 women) of various fitness levels volunteered for this study. Isokinetic testing was conducted using the BIODEX System 3 dynamometer. Each participant was secured in the chair; seat height was adjusted; knee alignment was set at the lateral joint line adjacent to the dynamometer. Power Test: Participants performed 5 sets of 1 maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) …
Vigorous And High Intensity Training With An Anti-Gravity Treadmill, E. Muñoz, M. Figueroa, J. Manning
Vigorous And High Intensity Training With An Anti-Gravity Treadmill, E. Muñoz, M. Figueroa, J. Manning
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Muñoz, E., Figueroa, M., Manning, J.,William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare two different training intensities on and anti-gravity treadmill and to determine whether or not one elicited changes that were more favorable. Methods: Pre and post measures of oxygen consumption (VO2peak), body fat (BF)% and body mass index (BMI) were collected on twelve subjects, which were divided into 2 groups. Group 1 trained at 80% body weight (BW) 3 x / week, for 8 weeks, at 70% heart rate reserve (HRR) for 30 minutes. Group 2 trained at 90% BW, …
Predictive Validity Of Critical Power And Functional Threshold Power For Mountain Bike Race Performance., M. Miller, C. Witmer, G. Moir, S. Davis
Predictive Validity Of Critical Power And Functional Threshold Power For Mountain Bike Race Performance., M. Miller, C. Witmer, G. Moir, S. Davis
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Miller, M., Witmer, C., Moir, G., Davis, S., East Stroudsburg University, East Stroudsburg, PA
Purpose: This study tested the predictive validity of critical power (CP) and functional threshold power (FTP) for mountain bike cross-country (MTB) race performance. Methods: Five well-trained MTB athletes (mean ± s: age: 31.4 ± 9.3 years; mass: 70.8 ± 9.5kg; VO2max: 63.8 ± 7.0 ml/kg/min) volunteered for this study. Participants’ FTP was measured during a ramped cycle ergometer test to exhaustion and was indicated as the point at which blood lactate reached 4.0 mmol/L. This test also served to measure the gas exchange …
The Effects Of Ankle Taping And Bracing On Agility, Vertical Jump, And Power, T.M. Leonard, J.S. Rotay, S. Paulson, J. Sanders
The Effects Of Ankle Taping And Bracing On Agility, Vertical Jump, And Power, T.M. Leonard, J.S. Rotay, S. Paulson, J. Sanders
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Leonard, T. M., Rotay, J. S., Paulson, S., Sanders, J., Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA
Ankle sprains are the most common injury in athletics. Ankle bracing and taping are widely used in order to prevent ankle injuries. Purpose: The primary purpose was to examine the effects of ankle taping and bracing on agility, maximum vertical jump (MVJ) height, and vertical power. The secondary purpose was to determine if there were performance differences in training status (athletic vs. non-athletic) between the conditions. Methods: Nineteen participants (Age 20.6±1.5 yr, Height 173.7±11.9 cm, Mass 77.3±18.0 kg) volunteered. Of the 19 participants, 10 (8 male, …
Resistance Exercise, Carotid Artery Stiffness, And Cerebral Blood Flow Pulsatility, W. Lefferts, J. Augustine, K. Heffernan
Resistance Exercise, Carotid Artery Stiffness, And Cerebral Blood Flow Pulsatility, W. Lefferts, J. Augustine, K. Heffernan
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Lefferts, W., Augustine, J., Heffernan, K., Department of Exercise Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Cross-sectional studies have identified arterial stiffness as an important correlate of cerebral blood flow (CBF) pulsatility, an important predictor of cerebrovascular damage. Central artery stiffness increases acutely following a bout of resistance exercise (RE). It has yet to be elucidated whether RE-induced increases in arterial stiffness affect CBF pulsatility. Purpose: To investigate the effects of acute RE on carotid artery stiffness and CBF pulsatility. Methods: 18 healthy men (age 22 ± 1 yr; BMI 23.7 ± 0.5 kg∙m-2) underwent a) acute RE …
Effects Of Simple Carbohydrate Vs. Carbohydrate-Protein Intake On Glucose Homeostasis Following Intense Exercise, J. Kluka, J. Baskerville, K. Clifton, K. Fisher, D. Marks, C. Weidner, P. Veerabhadrappa, W.A. Braun
Effects Of Simple Carbohydrate Vs. Carbohydrate-Protein Intake On Glucose Homeostasis Following Intense Exercise, J. Kluka, J. Baskerville, K. Clifton, K. Fisher, D. Marks, C. Weidner, P. Veerabhadrappa, W.A. Braun
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Kluka, J., Baskerville, J., Clifton, K., Fisher, K., Marks, D., Weidner, C., Veerabhadrappa, P. and Braun, W.A. (FACSM), Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA.
Purpose: To test the effects of simple carbohydrate (CHO) and the combination of CHO and protein on blood glucose (BG) clearance following intense anaerobic exercise. Methods: Eight members (age = 18.8 ± 1.4 years) of the Shippensburg University Football team participated in the study. On separate test days, subjects were given either a placebo (PL) drink, a CHO drink (74 g CHO in 473 ml), or a carbohydrate-protein (C-PRO) drink (58 g CHO and 16 g PRO in …
The Effect Of L-Citrulline And Watermelon Juice On Anaerobic And Aerobic Exercise Performance, S. Gadomski, P. Cutrufello, G. Zavorsky, C. Demkosky
The Effect Of L-Citrulline And Watermelon Juice On Anaerobic And Aerobic Exercise Performance, S. Gadomski, P. Cutrufello, G. Zavorsky, C. Demkosky
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
1Gadomski, S., 1Cutrufello, P., 2Zavorsky G., & 1Demkosky, C., 1University of Scranton, Scranton, PA, 2University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
Citrulline has been proposed as an ergogenic aid because of its role in both ammonia detoxification and nitric oxide production. Watermelon juice has garnered recent media attention due to its citrulline concentration, yet no study has examined watermelon juice and exercise performance. Purpose: Determine the effects of a practical, single, pre-exercise dose of L-citrulline or watermelon juice on maximal oxygen consumption (VO2max), time to exhaustion (TE), the total maximum number of repetitions completed …
Perceptions Of Body Weight And Contributing Weight Gain Factors In British Adults, K. Fox, B. Stovall, K. Mariacher, P. Pautler, A. Hedgepeth, C. Fengl, K. Smith
Perceptions Of Body Weight And Contributing Weight Gain Factors In British Adults, K. Fox, B. Stovall, K. Mariacher, P. Pautler, A. Hedgepeth, C. Fengl, K. Smith
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Fox, K., Stovall, B., Mariacher, K., Pautler, P., Hedgepeth, A., Fengl, C., & Smith, K. Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA
Purpose: To examine the self-perception of body weight and the contributing factors of weight gain in British adults. Methods: A survey was constructed based upon previously validated questionnaires and was randomly administered to subjects in various British cities. Seventy nine subjects with a mean age of 31.92+12.03 and mean body mass index (BMI) of 23.95+4.47 participated in this study. Results: Of the 79 subjects, 52 subjects self-reported their height and weight and were classified into one of three BMI …
Phosphate Decrement In Repeated Sprint Ability, V. Dimartino, G. Schmidt, T. Carpenter, G. Campo
Phosphate Decrement In Repeated Sprint Ability, V. Dimartino, G. Schmidt, T. Carpenter, G. Campo
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
DiMartino, V., Schmidt, G. (FACSM), Carpenter, T., Campo, G., William Paterson University, Wayne, NJ
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to analyze phosphate fatiguing and decrement (PD) patterns in university students completing a repeated sprint ability (RSA) test. Methods: Subjects were comprised of 7 women and 7 men (N=14) whose ages ranged from 23 to 41 years with a mean age of 25.7 ± 4.7 years. The average height of men was 1.79 ± 0.01 m and women was 1.59 ± 0.1 m. The average weight of men was 92.5 ± 14.7 kg, and women was 59.0 ± 8.9 …
Metabolic Demand And Nutrient Resource In Rowing Ergometer And Treadmill Exercise, E Burns, D. Burns
Metabolic Demand And Nutrient Resource In Rowing Ergometer And Treadmill Exercise, E Burns, D. Burns
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Burns, E., Burns, D. DeSales University, Center Valley, PA
Purpose: Rowing ergometer exercise differs from treadmill exercise in two ways. Treadmill exercise utilizes primarily the lower extremities and is a load-bearing activity. Rowing is a seated activity and utilizes a much greater muscle mass. This study compared metabolic responses to these two exercise modes at differing submaximal intensities. Methods: Twelve healthy college-age males completed one exercise exposure on a treadmill and one on a rowing ergometer. Metabolic steady state was achieved during each stage of exercise at intensities approximating 4, 6, and 8 MET. Oxygen consumption, respiratory exchange ratio (RER), …
The Effect Of Music Tempo On Squat Performance, J. Burket, T. Eubank, C. Reed, J. Sanders
The Effect Of Music Tempo On Squat Performance, J. Burket, T. Eubank, C. Reed, J. Sanders
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Burket, J., Eubank, T., Reed, C., Sanders, J. Shippensburg University, Shippensburg, PA
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine whether music tempo affects squat performance. Methods: A total of eleven healthy college aged subjects (Age range: 18 ~ 22 yrs, Weight: 81.4±12.0 kg, Height: 1.7±0.1 m) volunteered in the study and eight subjects (one female and seven males) completed the study. After obtaining baseline measures, subjects performed heavy barbell squat exercise under three conditions. The three conditions were to perform the squat exercise with load equal to 60% of their body weight until failure while listening to fast …
Glycemic Control Following Nordic Ski Training, W.A. Braun
Glycemic Control Following Nordic Ski Training, W.A. Braun
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Braun, W.A. (FACSM), Shippensburg University, Shippensburg PA
Purpose: To study the effects of Nordic ski training on post-exercise blood glucose (BG) clearance. Methods: Twenty-one (male = 10; female =11), competitive college Nordic skiers (age=19.14±1.3 yrs.; body fat %=14.9±6.2) completed two ski training conditions (high intensity: HI; and easy volume: VOL) and one resting control (CON) condition on separate days. At rest on the control day and upon completion of ski training, a 75 g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was administered. BG was measured prior to the OGTT and at 20 min intervals for 80 min of passive rest. Hunger …
Effects Of A High Speed-Low-Resistance Bicycling Intervention In Parkinson’S Disease, M. Bellumori, M. Uygur, C.A. Knight
Effects Of A High Speed-Low-Resistance Bicycling Intervention In Parkinson’S Disease, M. Bellumori, M. Uygur, C.A. Knight
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Bellumori, M., Uygur, M., Knight, C.A. University of Delaware, Newark, DE
Bradykinesia is a symptom of Parkinson’s disease (PD) that substantially decreases mobility while contributing to increased rates of disability and health care costs. Bicycling exercise is a promising strategy that could improve mobility in PD. Purpose: To determine the effects of a six week exercise intervention that uses high speed- low-resistance (HS-LR) stationary recumbent cycling in people with PD. Methods: Pre-exercise tests assessed level of PD severity, physical function, and perceived health. These were again performed following a supervised, 6-week (12 sessions), HS-LR program. Results: Eleven participants (age 62.7 …
Physiological Responses To A 60-Minute Zumba® Class In College Age Females, Jill Best Sampson, Rebecca Rogers, Kyle Biggerstaff, Dyanna Bullinger, David Nichols, Vic Ben Ezra
Physiological Responses To A 60-Minute Zumba® Class In College Age Females, Jill Best Sampson, Rebecca Rogers, Kyle Biggerstaff, Dyanna Bullinger, David Nichols, Vic Ben Ezra
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
Zumba® is a group exercise format that incorporates aerobic dance components and claims to be an appropriate physical activity to be included in an exercise prescription for improving cardiorespiratory fitness. The purpose of this study was to determine the energy expenditure and physiological effects of a 58.6 min Zumba® class and compare the average METs of the Zumba® class to the ACSM’s definition of vigorous activity of 6 METs. All participants (n=30) were volunteers from Zumba® classes at Texas Woman’s University. Participants attended three Zumba® classes to become familiar with the choreography. The Zumba® session where data was collected was …
Selected Predictors Of Ankle And Hip Mobilty In Baseball Pitching Performance And Ball Velocity, Derek E. Howell
Selected Predictors Of Ankle And Hip Mobilty In Baseball Pitching Performance And Ball Velocity, Derek E. Howell
International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings
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Selected Predictors of Hip/Ankle Mobility for Baseball Pitching Performance and Ball Velocity
D.E. HOWELL and J.D. MILLER
Human Performance Lab, Department of Exercise of Sport Science, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK
Category: Undergraduate
ABSTRACT
Hip and ankle mobility are important variables in ball velocity and pitching performance. Possible indices in hip mobility are passivehip internal rotation (IR) and external rotation (ER). A contributor of ankle mobility is passive ankle dorsi-flexion (PAD). This study examines the relationship of selected indices in hip and ankle mobility for collegiate baseball pitchers with the athlete’s respective coaches’ rating of pitching performance …
Acute Vascular Effects Of Aquatic And Land Treadmill Exercise, Dustin Joubert, Peter Grandjean, Stephen Crouse
Acute Vascular Effects Of Aquatic And Land Treadmill Exercise, Dustin Joubert, Peter Grandjean, Stephen Crouse
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A Comparison Of Heart Rate Slope Between High Fit And Recreational Fit Cyclists, Carpenter Wyatt, Megan Moats, Ashaunta Williams, Frank Wyatt
A Comparison Of Heart Rate Slope Between High Fit And Recreational Fit Cyclists, Carpenter Wyatt, Megan Moats, Ashaunta Williams, Frank Wyatt
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A Comparison Of Heart Rate Variability Between High Fit And Recreational Fit Cyclists, Megan Moats, Ashaunta Williams, Carpenter Wyatt, Frank Wyatt
A Comparison Of Heart Rate Variability Between High Fit And Recreational Fit Cyclists, Megan Moats, Ashaunta Williams, Carpenter Wyatt, Frank Wyatt
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A Comparison Of Heart Rate Threshold Points Between High Fit And Recreational Fit Cyclists, Ashaunta Williams, Carpenter Wyatt, Megan Moats, Frank Wyatt
A Comparison Of Heart Rate Threshold Points Between High Fit And Recreational Fit Cyclists, Ashaunta Williams, Carpenter Wyatt, Megan Moats, Frank Wyatt
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Exercise Attenuated Plasma Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein And Myeloperoxidase, Jin K. Park, Yunsuk Koh
Exercise Attenuated Plasma Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein And Myeloperoxidase, Jin K. Park, Yunsuk Koh
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Independent And Combined Effects Of Menhaden Oil And High Fructose On Hepatic Lipid Metabolism, Tayler Nick, Kelsey B. Stout, Robert L. Peters, Justin J. Stout, Joshua S. Wooten
Independent And Combined Effects Of Menhaden Oil And High Fructose On Hepatic Lipid Metabolism, Tayler Nick, Kelsey B. Stout, Robert L. Peters, Justin J. Stout, Joshua S. Wooten
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The Lipogenic Effect Of High-Fructose Consumption On Nafld During Weight Loss, Kelsey B. Stout, Tayler N. Nick, Robert L. Peters, Justin J. Stout, Joshua S. Wooten
The Lipogenic Effect Of High-Fructose Consumption On Nafld During Weight Loss, Kelsey B. Stout, Tayler N. Nick, Robert L. Peters, Justin J. Stout, Joshua S. Wooten
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