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Exercise, Brain, and Cognition Across the Lifespan
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The continued hot topic... exercise and the brain - this time a review of exercise across the lifespan: http://bit.ly/nrzDly
Waging war on modern chronic diseases: primary prevention through exercise biology
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Waging war on modern chronic diseases: primary prevention through exercise biology --Journal of Applied Physiology http://j.mp/dKpuoJ
Protein and carbohydrate supplementation during 5-day aerobic training enhanced plasma volume expansion and thermoregulatory adaptation in young men -- Goto et al. 109 (4): 1247 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Measuring FMD in the brachial artery: how important is QRS gating? -- Kizhakekuttu et al. 109 (4): 959 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Measuring FMD in the brachial artery: how important is QRS gating?: Recommendations for the measurement of brachia... http://bit.ly/9Hykj0
Mechanical parameters determining pharyngeal collapsibility in patients with sleep apnea -- Oliven et al. 109 (4): 1037 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Mechanical parameters determining pharyngeal collapsibility in patients with sleep apnea: The relative impact of m... http://bit.ly/9xbjKV
Effects of sleep on the cardiovascular and thermoregulatory systems: a possible role for hypocretins -- Schwimmer et al. 109 (4): 1053 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Effects of sleep on the cardiovascular and thermoregulatory systems: a possible role for hypocretins: We examined ... http://bit.ly/cEs4iB
Changes in lung volume and diaphragm muscle activity at sleep onset in obese obstructive sleep apnea patients vs. healthy-weight controls -- Stadler et al. 109 (4): 1027 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Changes in lung volume and diaphragm muscle activity at sleep onset in obese obstructive sleep apnea patients vs. ... http://bit.ly/bKzd0p
Effect of end-expiratory lung volume on upper airway collapsibility in sleeping men and women -- Squier et al. 109 (4): 977 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Effect of end-expiratory lung volume on upper airway collapsibility in sleeping men and women: The relationship be... http://bit.ly/9lkob3
Locomotor activity and gait in aged mice deficient for type IX collagen -- Costello et al. 109 (1): 211 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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Locomotor activity and gait in aged mice deficient for type IX collagen: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a risk factor for ... http://bit.ly/9Kkzih
A role for the Kolliker-Fuse nucleus in cholinergic modulation of breathing at night during wakefulness and NREM sleep -- Bonis et al. 109 (1): 159 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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A role for the Kolliker-Fuse nucleus in cholinergic modulation of breathing at night during wakefulness and NREM s... http://bit.ly/dyk8UK
Concurrent resistance and endurance training influence basal metabolic rate in nondieting individuals -- Dolezal and Potteiger 85 (2): 695 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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New study showing why both aerobic and strength training are necessary for lowering body fat AND increasing fitness-http://bit.ly/aMfZP8
Energy deficit after exercise augments lipid mobilization but does not contribute to the exercise-induced increase in insulin sensitivity -- Newsom et al., 10.1152/japplphysiol.01106.2009 -- Journal of Applied Physiology
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low carb after exercise better than cal. deficit in improving blood sugar http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/01106.2009v1

