Placing Design and Delivery at the Forefront of Physical Activity Intervention Rhodes, Ryan E. Rhodes, Ryan E. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 44(2):51-52, April 2016. Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Free
Fiber Type-Specific Effects of Dietary Nitrate Jones, Andrew M.; Ferguson, Scott K.; Bailey, Stephen J.; More Jones, Andrew M.; Ferguson, Scott K.; Bailey, Stephen J.; Vanhatalo, Anni; Poole, David C. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 44(2):53-60, April 2016. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: The ergogenic effects of dietary nitrate supplementation may be related to specific physiological effects on Type II muscle fibers. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Tourniquet Use During Knee Replacement Surgery May Contribute to Muscle Atrophy in Older Adults Dreyer, Hans C. Dreyer, Hans C. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 44(2):61-70, April 2016. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Tourniquet use during knee replacement surgery in older adults is understood poorly at the cellular level and may contribute to muscle atrophy in this clinical population. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Targeted Health Behavior Interventions Promoting Physical Activity: A Conceptual Model Morgan, Philip J.; Young, Myles D.; Smith, Jordan J.; More Morgan, Philip J.; Young, Myles D.; Smith, Jordan J.; Lubans, David R. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 44(2):71-80, April 2016. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: This article presents a conceptual model of key factors that characterize a socioculturally targeted approach to physical activity intervention design and delivery. Go to Full Text of this Article Free SDC
Time-Dependent Effects of Cardiovascular Exercise on Memory Roig, Marc; Thomas, Richard; Mang, Cameron S.; More Roig, Marc; Thomas, Richard; Mang, Cameron S.; Snow, Nicholas J.; Ostadan, Fatemeh; Boyd, Lara A.; Lundbye-Jensen, Jesper Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 44(2):81-88, April 2016. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: The timing of exercise in relation to the information to be remembered is critical to maximize the effects of acute cardiovascular exercise on memory. Go to Full Text of this Article Free