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Effect Of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing On Muscular Endurance Performance, Cynthia Alanis, Dr. John Smith Feb 2014

Effect Of Carbohydrate Mouth Rinsing On Muscular Endurance Performance, Cynthia Alanis, Dr. John Smith

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Relationships Between Anthropometric And Performance Variables In Youth: Predictors Of Lower-Body Vertical Jump Peak Power, Alexander S. Drusch, Elias M. Carrillo, Jacob Adam Mota, Kendra D. Olinghouse, Matt S. Stock, Marc Lochbaum, Brennan J. Thompson Feb 2014

Relationships Between Anthropometric And Performance Variables In Youth: Predictors Of Lower-Body Vertical Jump Peak Power, Alexander S. Drusch, Elias M. Carrillo, Jacob Adam Mota, Kendra D. Olinghouse, Matt S. Stock, Marc Lochbaum, Brennan J. Thompson

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

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Anthropometric and physical performance measurements are commonly used for identifying specific physical traits in youth. Laboratory-based tests (e.g., linear velocity transducers), while accurate, provide practical limitations due to high costs and technical necessities. Thus, commonly used field tests may be useful alternatives for assessing fitness/performance characteristics of youth. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between anthropometric measures and lower-and upper-body power and strength measures; and to assess the predictive ability of these measures for lower-body vertical jump peak power (PP) output in youth. Thirty-nine pre-adolescent (mean±SD, range: age=7.8±1.7, 5-12 years) children volunteered to participate in …


Energy Expenditure Following Acute Cold Exposure, Steven P. Stelly, Danielle Bravo, Natalie Hines, Loren Koehler, Michael Levi, Donovan L. Fogt Feb 2014

Energy Expenditure Following Acute Cold Exposure, Steven P. Stelly, Danielle Bravo, Natalie Hines, Loren Koehler, Michael Levi, Donovan L. Fogt

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

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Energy Expenditure following Acute Cold Exposure

Stelly S, Bravo D, Hines N, Koehler L, Levi M and Fogt D

Exercise Biochemistry & Metabolism Laboratory; Department of Kinesiology, Health & Nutrition; The University of Texas at San Antonio; San Antonio, TX

Category: Masters

Advisor / Mentor: Fogt, Donovan (donovan.fogt@utsa.edu)

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Whole body energy expenditure (i.e., RMR) increases during acute cold exposure. Whether this increase in energy expenditure persists in the post-cold term in humans due to non-shivering thermogenesis has not yet been evaluated. Therefore we tested the hypothesis that RMR would be different directly following acute cold exposure. …


Correlational Analysis Of Bmi And Balance In Adults 50 And Over, Rachel D. Latimer, Casi Helbig Feb 2014

Correlational Analysis Of Bmi And Balance In Adults 50 And Over, Rachel D. Latimer, Casi Helbig

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Sprints To Smarts: The Effect Of High Intensity Interval Training On Various Executive Functions, Wesley C. Kephart Mr., Mark D. Faries Mr., Eric J. Jones Mr., Malcolm T. Whitehead Mr. Feb 2014

Sprints To Smarts: The Effect Of High Intensity Interval Training On Various Executive Functions, Wesley C. Kephart Mr., Mark D. Faries Mr., Eric J. Jones Mr., Malcolm T. Whitehead Mr.

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Effects Of Vaporized Nicotine On Resting Metabolic Rate And Physical Work Capacity, Michael A. Levi, Steven P. Stelly, Natalie Hines, Loren Koehler, Aida Nasirian, Javier Torres, Marsyl Cotton, William H. Cooke, Donovan L. Fogt, Caroline A. Rickards Feb 2014

Effects Of Vaporized Nicotine On Resting Metabolic Rate And Physical Work Capacity, Michael A. Levi, Steven P. Stelly, Natalie Hines, Loren Koehler, Aida Nasirian, Javier Torres, Marsyl Cotton, William H. Cooke, Donovan L. Fogt, Caroline A. Rickards

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The Effects Of Shoulder And Knee Angular Velocity On The Performance Of A Volleyball Forearm Pass, Rachel R. Sellari, Jimmy Smith, Scott P. Mclean Feb 2014

The Effects Of Shoulder And Knee Angular Velocity On The Performance Of A Volleyball Forearm Pass, Rachel R. Sellari, Jimmy Smith, Scott P. Mclean

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Snp-Induced Dilation Following A Short-Term Intraluminal Pressure Increase In Aged Skeletal Muscle Feed Arteries, John W. Seawright, Meredith J. Luttrell, Christopher R. Woodman Feb 2014

Snp-Induced Dilation Following A Short-Term Intraluminal Pressure Increase In Aged Skeletal Muscle Feed Arteries, John W. Seawright, Meredith J. Luttrell, Christopher R. Woodman

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

A decline in peripheral vascular function occurs with age and is associated with an increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Moderate, aerobic exercise has been documented to improve or reverse the age-related decline in vascular function. The signal(s) associated with exercise responsible for the improvement in vascular function is not known; however, increased intraluminal pressure that occurs during a bout of exercise has been proposed to play an integral role. Previously, we reported that exposure to a short-term increase in intraluminal pressure improves endothelium-dependent vasodilator responses in aged arteries. The purpose of this study was to determine whether pressure treatment enhances …


Effects Of Vision On Dynamic Stability Against Backward Loss Of Balance In Young And Elderly Subjects, Brian J. Prejean, Christopher T. Ray, Mark D. Ricard Feb 2014

Effects Of Vision On Dynamic Stability Against Backward Loss Of Balance In Young And Elderly Subjects, Brian J. Prejean, Christopher T. Ray, Mark D. Ricard

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Fitness A Stronger Exercise Motivator Among United States Female Collegiate Exercise Physiology Students Compared To Czech Republic, Jessica A. Peterson Ms Feb 2014

Fitness A Stronger Exercise Motivator Among United States Female Collegiate Exercise Physiology Students Compared To Czech Republic, Jessica A. Peterson Ms

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Motivation is significant in influencing behavior change and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Physical appearance, weight control, and fitness enhancement are primary motivators for exercise participation and adherence. Exercise knowledge and cultural influences are less established. The purpose of this study was to compare exercise motivators among collegiate female exercise physiology students from the United States (US) and the Czech Republic (CR). US (N=28; age=21.1±2.2) and CR (N=25; age=20.2±1.5) freshman exercise physiology students from Valdosta State University (Valdosta, GA) and Palacký University (Olomouc, CR) volunteered for the study. A secondary analysis was conducted on female participants using body mass index (BMI) …


Monitoring The Approach Jump Of A Female Collegiate Volleyball Team Over Two Seasons, Anna Gentry, Jason D. Miller Feb 2014

Monitoring The Approach Jump Of A Female Collegiate Volleyball Team Over Two Seasons, Anna Gentry, Jason D. Miller

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Gender And Age Trends Of The Coxsackievirus: A Retrospective Study Of A Pediatric Practice, Kara L. Curley, Jimmy C. Smith Ph.D Feb 2014

Gender And Age Trends Of The Coxsackievirus: A Retrospective Study Of A Pediatric Practice, Kara L. Curley, Jimmy C. Smith Ph.D

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Comparing Effectiveness Of Motivational Signage For Promoting Physical Activity Between Two Difference Story Buildings, Junyoung Hong Feb 2014

Comparing Effectiveness Of Motivational Signage For Promoting Physical Activity Between Two Difference Story Buildings, Junyoung Hong

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Cutaneous Microvascular Endothelium Dependent Vasodilation Is Impaired In Young Obese Subjects, Jordan C. Patik, Kevin M. Christmas, R. Matthew Brothers Feb 2014

Cutaneous Microvascular Endothelium Dependent Vasodilation Is Impaired In Young Obese Subjects, Jordan C. Patik, Kevin M. Christmas, R. Matthew Brothers

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Relationship Between 25(Oh) Vitamin D3 And Cerebral Vascular Reactivity In College-Aged African And Caucasian Americans, Chansol Hurr, Kiyoung Kim, R. Matthew Brothers Feb 2014

Relationship Between 25(Oh) Vitamin D3 And Cerebral Vascular Reactivity In College-Aged African And Caucasian Americans, Chansol Hurr, Kiyoung Kim, R. Matthew Brothers

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Effects Of Stride Rate Manipulation In Shoes With Different Drop Heights, Emily J. Ammon, Kyle Allen, Jimmy Smith, Scott P. Mclean Feb 2014

Effects Of Stride Rate Manipulation In Shoes With Different Drop Heights, Emily J. Ammon, Kyle Allen, Jimmy Smith, Scott P. Mclean

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Benefits Of Resistance Training For Balance In Elderly Populations, Trevor J. Fields, Malinda A. Riggins, Jeffrey B. Casebolt Feb 2014

Benefits Of Resistance Training For Balance In Elderly Populations, Trevor J. Fields, Malinda A. Riggins, Jeffrey B. Casebolt

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Gender Differences In Health Related Fitness Outcomes Among College Age Kinesiology Students, Bryan P. Garcia Feb 2014

Gender Differences In Health Related Fitness Outcomes Among College Age Kinesiology Students, Bryan P. Garcia

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“Elevation Training Mask” Induces Hypoxemia But Utilizes A Novel Feedback Signaling Mechanism, Jorge Granados, Lisa Jansen, Halie Harton, Matthew Kuennen Feb 2014

“Elevation Training Mask” Induces Hypoxemia But Utilizes A Novel Feedback Signaling Mechanism, Jorge Granados, Lisa Jansen, Halie Harton, Matthew Kuennen

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Decrements Of Muscle Protein Synthesis With Unloading Are Not Due To Insufficient Concentrations Of Intramuscular Leucine, Shaik T. Ullah, Kevin Shimkus, Yasaman Shirazi-Fard, Camilo Pohlenz, Jacqueline Perticone, Del Gatlin, Harry Hogan, James Fluckey Feb 2014

Decrements Of Muscle Protein Synthesis With Unloading Are Not Due To Insufficient Concentrations Of Intramuscular Leucine, Shaik T. Ullah, Kevin Shimkus, Yasaman Shirazi-Fard, Camilo Pohlenz, Jacqueline Perticone, Del Gatlin, Harry Hogan, James Fluckey

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Skeletal muscle mass and strength play critical roles in quality of life, and significant muscle atrophy contributes to reduced function and can exacerbate some disease states. It is well-known that persistent reductions of mechanical loading in skeletal muscle result in degeneration. Generally, reductions of muscle protein synthesis are, at least in part, a major culprit with muscle loss under these conditions, and numerous countermeasures such as exercise and nutritional supplements, known to stimulate protein synthesis have been designed to maintain muscle mass under those conditions. Amino acid supplementation, particularly with branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), has been suggested as a countermeasure …


Auscultation And Oscillometry Result In Different Blood Pressure Readings When Using Visual Display On An Ios Operated Device, Nathan D. Mcclain, Matthew J. Garver Feb 2014

Auscultation And Oscillometry Result In Different Blood Pressure Readings When Using Visual Display On An Ios Operated Device, Nathan D. Mcclain, Matthew J. Garver

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Twenty-One Days Of Lunar Environment Alters Muscle Fiber Areas In Mouse Gastrocnemius, Edwin M. Savio, Kevin L. Shimkus, Jeff M. Hord, John Will Deaver, Michael P. Wiggs, Brandon R. Macias, Florence Lima, Ramon D. Boudreaux, Yasaman Shirazi-Fard, Elizabeth S. Greene, Les A. Braby, Harry A. Hogan, John M. Lawler, Susan A. Bloomfield, James D. Fluckey Feb 2014

Twenty-One Days Of Lunar Environment Alters Muscle Fiber Areas In Mouse Gastrocnemius, Edwin M. Savio, Kevin L. Shimkus, Jeff M. Hord, John Will Deaver, Michael P. Wiggs, Brandon R. Macias, Florence Lima, Ramon D. Boudreaux, Yasaman Shirazi-Fard, Elizabeth S. Greene, Les A. Braby, Harry A. Hogan, John M. Lawler, Susan A. Bloomfield, James D. Fluckey

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3b-Hydroxy-5a-Androst-1-En-17-One Increases Testosterone Bioavailability Through Downregulation Of Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Protein, Lisa T. Jansen, Jorge Granados, Halie Harton, Matthew R. Kuennen Feb 2014

3b-Hydroxy-5a-Androst-1-En-17-One Increases Testosterone Bioavailability Through Downregulation Of Sex Hormone Binding Globulin Protein, Lisa T. Jansen, Jorge Granados, Halie Harton, Matthew R. Kuennen

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Maisonneuve Fracture, Tyler Gilmore, Alex Medrano, Jennifer Lancaster Feb 2014

Maisonneuve Fracture, Tyler Gilmore, Alex Medrano, Jennifer Lancaster

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Perilunate Dislocation, Bailey P. Adams, Bobby Creech, Jennifer Lancaster Feb 2014

Perilunate Dislocation, Bailey P. Adams, Bobby Creech, Jennifer Lancaster

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Influence Of Race On The Female Athlete Triad, Anthony A. Duplanty, Jakob L. Vingren, David W. Hill, Alexander Fernandez, Ronald G. Budnar, Nicole M. Leschak, Hattie H. Wright, Nanna L. Meyer, Nancy M. Dimarco Feb 2014

Influence Of Race On The Female Athlete Triad, Anthony A. Duplanty, Jakob L. Vingren, David W. Hill, Alexander Fernandez, Ronald G. Budnar, Nicole M. Leschak, Hattie H. Wright, Nanna L. Meyer, Nancy M. Dimarco

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The Effect Of Exercise Intensity On Postprandial Blood Lipids In Physically-Inactive Men, Laurel A. Littlefield Ph.D., Zacharias Papadakis M.S., Katie M. Rogers B.S., Jose Moncada-Jiminez Ph.D., J. Kyle Taylor Ph.D., Peter W. Grandjean Ph.D., Facsm Feb 2014

The Effect Of Exercise Intensity On Postprandial Blood Lipids In Physically-Inactive Men, Laurel A. Littlefield Ph.D., Zacharias Papadakis M.S., Katie M. Rogers B.S., Jose Moncada-Jiminez Ph.D., J. Kyle Taylor Ph.D., Peter W. Grandjean Ph.D., Facsm

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Bilateral Avulsion Fracture, Morgan N. Suski, Airika Phillips, Jennifer Lancaster Feb 2014

Bilateral Avulsion Fracture, Morgan N. Suski, Airika Phillips, Jennifer Lancaster

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Effect Of Combined Aerobic And Resistance Training On Hpa Axis Reactivity In Hiv+ Women Undergoing Treatment For Substance Abuse, Hui-Ying Luk, Jakob L. Vingren, Anthony A. Duplanty, Alex Fernandez, James Miller, David W. Hill Feb 2014

Effect Of Combined Aerobic And Resistance Training On Hpa Axis Reactivity In Hiv+ Women Undergoing Treatment For Substance Abuse, Hui-Ying Luk, Jakob L. Vingren, Anthony A. Duplanty, Alex Fernandez, James Miller, David W. Hill

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Substance abuse and infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are chronic stressors that affect hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of combined aerobic and resistance training on HPA axis reactivity in women with HIV undergoing treatment for substance abuse. Sixteen women (mean ± SD; 41 ± 9 years, 164 ± 6 cm, 78.1 ± 17.1 kg, 36 ± 10 % body fat) infected with HIV and enrolled in an intensive 60-day in-patient substance addiction/abuse treatment program were recruited shortly after admission to the treatment facility. Participants were assigned to one of two …


Voluntary Exercise Reduces Alzheimer’S-Like Pathology After Inflammation In Mice, Marielle K. Weintraub, Jordon D. White, Stephanie M. Turner, Samantha L. Hodges, Amanda Leigh Morin, Lindsey N. Sadler, Gary W. Boehm, Michael J. Chumley Feb 2014

Voluntary Exercise Reduces Alzheimer’S-Like Pathology After Inflammation In Mice, Marielle K. Weintraub, Jordon D. White, Stephanie M. Turner, Samantha L. Hodges, Amanda Leigh Morin, Lindsey N. Sadler, Gary W. Boehm, Michael J. Chumley

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

Current global statistics estimate that 44.4 million people are afflicted with dementia, and that 50%-75% of these patients suffer from Alzheimer’s disease (AD; Prince et al. 2013). AD, a progressive disorder categorized by neuronal and behavioral deterioration, is the 6th leading cause of death in America (Alz facts and figure 2012). One hallmark pathology of AD is the presence of amyloid-beta (Aβ) in the brain, which can limit cell-to-cell communication, leading to cognitive deficits, and neuronal cell death. Although the exact origins of this disease still remain unknown, one possible catalyst of AD pathology is inflammation. Our lab has …