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  • Effect of exercise intensity and volume on persistence of insulin sensitivity during training cessation 

    Bajpeyi, Sudip; Tanner, Charles J.; Slentz, Cris A.; Duscha, Brian D.; McCartney, Jennifer S.; Hickner, Robert C.; Kraus, William E.; Houmard, Joseph A. (East Carolina University, 2009-04)
    Effect of exercise intensity and volume on persistence of insulin sensitivity during training cessation. J Appl Physiol 106: 1079â 1085, 2009. First published February 5, 2009; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol.91262.2008. The ...
  • Exercise Training Amount and Intensity Effects on Metabolic Syndrome (From Studies of a Targeted Risk Reduction Intervention through Defined Exercise) 

    Johnson, Johanna L.; Slentz, Cris A.; Houmard, Joseph A.; Samsa, Gregory P.; Duscha, Brian D.; Aiken, Lori B.; McCartney, Jennifer S.; Tanner, Charles J.; Kraus, William E. (East Carolina University, 2007-12-15)
    Although exercise improves individual risk factors of the metabolic syndrome (MS), there is little research on the effect of exercise on MS as a whole. The objective of this study was to determine how much exercise is ...
  • No difference in the skeletal muscle angiogenic response 

    Gavin, Timothy Patrick; Ruster, Rebecca S.; Carrithers, John A.; Zwetsloot, Kevin A.; Kraus, Raymond M.; Evans, Christopher A.; Knapp, Deborah J.; Drew, James L.; McCartney, Jennifer S.; Garry, Joseph P.; Hickner, Robert C. (East Carolina University, 2007-11)
    Ischaemia-induced skeletalmuscle angiogenesis is impaired in aged compared with young mice. In humans, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) mRNA and protein following an acute exercise bout are lower in aged compared ...