Medical Hazards of Prolonged Sitting Bassett, David R. Jr.; Freedson, Patty; Kozey, Sarah Bassett, David R. Jr.; Freedson, Patty; Kozey, Sarah Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):101-102, July 2010. Favorite PDF Permissions Free
Why Doesn't Weight Gain Blunt Appetite and Increase Movement? Nonhomeostatic Responses to Energy Surplus in Humans Braun, Barry Braun, Barry Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):103-104, July 2010. Favorite PDF Permissions Free
Too Much Sitting: The Population Health Science of Sedentary Behavior Owen, Neville; Healy, Geneviève N.; Matthews, Charles E.; More Owen, Neville; Healy, Geneviève N.; Matthews, Charles E.; Dunstan, David W. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):105-113, July 2010. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Prolonged, unbroken sitting time is related adversely to cardio-metabolic health, and to premature all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Nonhomeostatic Control of Human Appetite and Physical Activity in Regulation of Energy Balance Borer, Katarina T. Borer, Katarina T. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):114-121, July 2010. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Ghrelin and leptin do not control human appetite and meal-to-meal eating but track changes in energy availability. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Postexercise Hypotension: Central Mechanisms Chen, Chao-Yin; Bonham, Ann C. Chen, Chao-Yin; Bonham, Ann C. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):122-127, July 2010. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Our studies suggest that exercise-induced neuroplasticity in the nucleus tractus solitarii and rostral ventral lateral medulla contributes to postexercise hypotension. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Epimuscular Myofascial Force Transmission Implies Novel Principles for Muscular Mechanics Yucesoy, Can A. Yucesoy, Can A. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):128-134, July 2010. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: The key aspects, determinants, and effects of epimuscular myofascial force transmission on muscular mechanics are reviewed. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Excitation-Contraction Coupling and Minor Triadic Proteins in Low-Frequency Fatigue Balog, Edward M. Balog, Edward M. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):135-142, July 2010. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Low-frequency fatigue uncouples excitation from sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium release. A role for minor triadic proteins is proposed. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Ankle Sprains: Getting Off on the Wrong Foot Duysens, Jacques; Levin, Oron Duysens, Jacques; Levin, Oron Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 38(3):143-149, July 2010. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorite PDF Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: A paradigm shift is needed away from static-local reflexes to the study of dynamic-global responses associated with ankle inversion. Go to Full Text of this Article Free