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    The effect of acute beet root juice supplementation on anaerobic power in females 

    Baumann, Kaitlin (2021-12)
    Beet root juice (BRJ) contains a high concentration of inorganic nitrates, previously shown to improve blood flow to skeletal muscle. Recent studies in males have found that acute BRJ supplementation can improve anaerobic ...
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    The effects of the Calm app on heart rate, blood pressure and mood states 

    Christenson, Alexa R. (2021-12)
    Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to determine if there is a reduction in resting HR, BP and an increase in positive mood states following a 4-week meditation intervention using The Calm App. This information ...
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    Evaluation of performance measures during the Six-Minute Walk Test (6MWT) with and without a facemask 

    Kupferschmidt, Hannah R. (2021-12)
    Background: Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, health officials have been setting various personal protective equipment recommendations for different populations to prevent the spread of these highly contagious viral ...
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    Evolution of Summated Hazard Score Versus Starting Strategy 

    Binkley, Sylvia L. (2020-12)
    PURPOSE: During competitive events, pacing strategies are dependent upon how an athlete feels at a specific moment and the distance of the race remaining, the Hazard Score (HS). HS has been shown to provide a measure of ...
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    The effect of blood donation on the talk test responses in recreationally active men 

    Shumilov, Kirill (2020-04)
    The Talk Test (TT) is a valid method of evaluating exercise intensity as well as exercise prescription. It has been widely studied as surrogate to the ventilatory threshold (VT). Blood donation highly effects exercise ...
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    The effects of a proper cool down on potential detriments from the high-intensity resistance sessions 

    Schwab, Elizabeth M. (2020-12)
    Purpose: High-intensity resistance exercise (HIRE) is effective to improve muscular function, however its effects on arterial stiffness (pulse wave velocity, PWV) have been controversial. Therefore, the purpose of this ...
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    Workload accomplished in phase III cardiac rehabilitation 

    Schultz, Katrina (2020-05)
    Cardiac rehabilitation is known for improving individual’s cardiovascular health and observing other exercise related benefits. However, no studies have recorded the amount of workload accomplished in a phase III program. ...
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    The talk test as a measurement of exercise intensity in children’s natural movement patterns 

    Petersin, Bryana (2020-12)
    The Talk Test (TT) has been shown to be a valid tool to subjectively measure exercise intensity in children while in a laboratory setting, but the TT has not been studied in a field setting with children’s natural play ...
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    Measuring physiological changes in pregnant women during hot yoga 

    Patterman, Amber L. (2020-12)
    One of the concerns surrounding the practice of hot yoga is a potentially dangerous increase in core temperature, notably pregnant women. Previous research has shown that a core temperature in excess of 102.2 ºF, or an ...
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    Predicting VO2max and Ventilatory Threshold utilizing the Rockport Fitness Walking Test and terminal RPE 

    Wozniak, Kayetan J. (2020-12)
    The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of estimating VO2max and Ventilatory Threshold from the RFWT time and RPE at the conclusion of the test. Subjects (N=125) were 18-67yrs of age and ranged from sedentary ...
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