Applied Exercise Physiology: A Personal Perspective of the Past, Present, and Future Wilmore, Jack H. Wilmore, Jack H. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):159-160, October 2003. Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Free
Growth Hormone Molecular Heterogeneity and Exercise Nindl, Bradley C.; Kraemer, William J.; Marx, James O.; More Nindl, Bradley C.; Kraemer, William J.; Marx, James O.; Tuckow, Alexander P.; Hymer, Wesley C. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):161-166, October 2003. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Exercise induces alterations in the molecular isoforms of growth hormone (GH), which potentially enhances the biological activity of GH. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Muscular Force Transmission Necessitates a Multilevel Integrative Approach to the Analysis of Function of Skeletal Muscle Huijing, Peter A. Huijing, Peter A. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):167-175, October 2003. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Muscular force is not only transmitted to tendon. Connections to extramuscular connective tissues and to other muscles also transmit force. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Women: How Much Is Good Enough? Bassuk, Shari S.; Manson, JoAnn E. Bassuk, Shari S.; Manson, JoAnn E. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):176-181, October 2003. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Public health initiatives to promote physical activity must balance efficacy, feasibility, and safety concerns to achieve the desired cardioprotective effect. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Lateral Stability and Falls in Older People Rogers, Mark W.; Mille, Marie-Laure Rogers, Mark W.; Mille, Marie-Laure Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):182-187, October 2003. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Aging changes in neuromusculoskeletal factors that impair lateral stability during protective stepping and other balance-correcting functions are related to the problem of falls in older people. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Experimental Animal Models of Muscle Pain and Analgesia Kehl, Lois J.; Fairbanks, Carolyn A. Kehl, Lois J.; Fairbanks, Carolyn A. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):188-194, October 2003. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Alleviation of muscle pain is challenging because of the minimal information on biological cause. In vivo models may elucidate such mechanisms. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Dynamic Knee Stability After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Lewek, Michael D.; Chmielewski, Terese L.; Risberg, May Arna; More Lewek, Michael D.; Chmielewski, Terese L.; Risberg, May Arna; Snyder-Mackler, Lynn Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 31(4):195-200, October 2003. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: A functional classification scheme which discriminates knee stabilization strategies in patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture is presented. Go to Full Text of this Article Free