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Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 72:1191-1194
The accuracy of an infrared three-dimensional (3D) body scanner in determining body composition was compared against hydrostatic weighing (HW), bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), and anthropometry. A total of 265 adults (119 males; age = 22.1 ±
Publikováno v:
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging. 38:200-205
Previously, we have demonstrated that high-flow-mediated constriction (H-FMC) of the brachial artery has been shown to negatively affect flow-mediated dilation (FMD). However, the reproducibility of an H-FMC response is unknown.The aim of this study
Autor:
Donald R. Dengel, Niklas M. Brinck, Nicholas G. Evanoff, Julia Steinberger, Joseph D. Ostrem, Justin R. Ryder, Alan R. Sinaiko, Katie L. Bisch
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. 45:35-42
Purpose During reactive hyperemia, the brachial artery in some individuals constricts prior to dilation. Our aim was to describe the frequency of high-flow-mediated constriction (H-FMC) in adults, and its relationship to body composition and biomarke
Publikováno v:
Journal of manipulative and physiological therapeutics. 42(4)
The purpose of this study was to observe changes in shoulder pain and upper-extremity functional movement after kinesiology taping (KT) in competitive swimmers.Seventy-six healthy participants competing in the US Masters Swimming 2017 National Champi
Autor:
Kallie LaValle, Joseph D. Ostrem
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 51:910-911
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. 43:495-501
Purpose When assessing vasomotor endothelial function by reactive hyperemia, the brachial artery, in some individuals, constricts immediately before beginning to dilate following cuff release. We call this response high-flow-mediated constriction (H-
Publikováno v:
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology. 37
Purpose: When assessing vasomotor endothelial function of the brachial artery by reactive hyperemia, blood flow is stopped and creates a period of low-flow mediated constriction (L-FMC). Little is known about how this parameter influences flow-mediat
Publikováno v:
Clinical physiology and functional imaging. 38(3)
SummaryPurpose When assessing brachial endothelial function by reactive hyperaemia, stopping blood flow creates a period of low-flow-mediated constriction (L-FMC). As little is known about how this parameter influences flow-mediated vasodilation (FMD
Autor:
Joseph D, Ostrem, Nicholas G, Evanoff, Justin R, Ryder, Julia, Steinberger, Alan R, Sinaiko, Katie L, Bisch, Niklas M, Brinck, Donald R, Dengel
Publikováno v:
Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU. 45(1)
During reactive hyperemia, the brachial artery in some individuals constricts prior to dilation. Our aim was to describe the frequency of high-flow-mediated constriction (H-FMC) in adults, and its relationship to body composition and biomarkers of ca
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 50:407