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Estrogens Are for More Than Just Reproductive Endocrinology Bowen, Robert S. Bowen, Robert S. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):2, January 2019. Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Free
Raising an Active and Healthy Generation: A Comprehensive Public Health Initiative Pate, Russell R.; Dowda, Marsha Pate, Russell R.; Dowda, Marsha Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):3-14, January 2019. Abstract Abstract Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Athletes With Versus Without Leg Amputations: Different Biomechanics, Similar Running Economy Beck, Owen N.; Grabowski, Alena M. Beck, Owen N.; Grabowski, Alena M. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):15-21, January 2019. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Despite different running biomechanics, athletes with transtibial amputations exhibit running economy values that are well-within the biological range. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Syncing Exercise With Meals and Circadian Clocks Heden, Timothy D.; Kanaley, Jill A. Heden, Timothy D.; Kanaley, Jill A. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):22-28, January 2019. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Circadian rhythms may make postdinner exercise the most effective time to exercise to improve glycemia and lipemia in individuals with type 2 diabetes. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Protein Metabolism in Active Youth: Not Just Little Adults Moore, Daniel R. Moore, Daniel R. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):29-36, January 2019. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: The anabolic effect of exercise and dietary protein is greater in active youth than in adults. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
Statistical Considerations for Exercise Protocols Aimed at Measuring Trainability Voisin, Sarah; Jacques, Macsue; Lucia, Alejandro; More Voisin, Sarah; Jacques, Macsue; Lucia, Alejandro; Bishop, David J.; Eynon, Nir Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):37-45, January 2019. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: Repeated exercise interventions (for short interventions) or repeated testing during the intervention (for long interventions) should be used to partition trainability from within-subject variability. Go to Full Text of this Article Free
The Importance of mTOR Trafficking for Human Skeletal Muscle Translational Control Hodson, Nathan; Philp, Andrew Hodson, Nathan; Philp, Andrew Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):46-53, January 2019. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: This review will critique cell, rodent, and human models of mTOR regulation to discuss why mTOR trafficking may represent a novel and physiologically relevant model of regulation in skeletal muscle. Go to Full Text of this Article Open
Promoting Exercise Adherence Through Groups: A Self-Categorization Theory Perspective Beauchamp, Mark R. Beauchamp, Mark R. Less Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 47(1):54-61, January 2019. Abstract Abstract In Brief In Brief Favorites PDF Get Content & Permissions Go to Full Text of this Article In Brief: The psychological processes by which people develop social identities in groups can be used to understand and inform exercise interventions. Go to Full Text of this Article Free