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Recycling Of Deuterium From Dideuterated Glucose During Moderate Exercise, Michael A. Horning, Sheri R. Colberg, Gretchen A. Casazza, George A. Brooks Jan 2000

Recycling Of Deuterium From Dideuterated Glucose During Moderate Exercise, Michael A. Horning, Sheri R. Colberg, Gretchen A. Casazza, George A. Brooks

Educational Foundations & Leadership Faculty Publications

A doubly labelled tracer molecule of glucose, [6,6-2HJglucose, has been used to measure the rate of glucose appearance in blood due to endogenous glucose production (by the liver and kidneysj.l,2 Considered 'non-recirculating', this tracer generally provides a realistic estimate of glucose kinetics.2,3 Used as a dual tracer in conjunction with [l-13C]glucose, the extent of glucose recycling can be quantitated.2-4 but the extent of possible recirculation of a single deuterium atom on newly formed glucose must then be considered.


The Effect Of Two States Of Hydration On Muscular Endurance In Men, Melissa L. Petrucci Jan 2000

The Effect Of Two States Of Hydration On Muscular Endurance In Men, Melissa L. Petrucci

Masters Theses

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two states of hydration has an effect on muscular endurance in men. Two groups of four men randomly assigned to each group participated in both states of hydration. Both groups were tested at baseline for height, weight, intra- and extra-cellular water, total body water, and a one-repetition maximum strength test. Subjects were then tested after a 24 hour period of water deprivation, and after a 24 hour period of normal water intake (8 ten oz glasses of water). A urine specific gravity test, intra- and extra-cellular water, total body …