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Autor:
Sarah D. Pressman, Ken D. Sumida, Grant S. Shields, George M. Slavich, Shari Young Kuchenbecker
Publikováno v:
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands), vol 19, iss 1
Shields, GS; Kuchenbecker, SY; Pressman, SD; Sumida, KD; & Slavich, GM. (2016). Better cognitive control of emotional information is associated with reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine reactivity to emotional stress. Stress, 1-6. doi: 10.3109/10253890.2015.1121983. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4cw651fq
Shields, GS; Kuchenbecker, SY; Pressman, SD; Sumida, KD; & Slavich, GM. (2016). Better cognitive control of emotional information is associated with reduced pro-inflammatory cytokine reactivity to emotional stress. Stress, 1-6. doi: 10.3109/10253890.2015.1121983. UC Irvine: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/4cw651fq
© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Stress is strongly associated with several mental and physical health problems that involve inflammation, including asthma, cardiovascular disease, certain types of cancer, and depression. It has been hypothesized that bette
Autor:
S. Victoria Jaque, Aaron Gerston, Katie Virk, Azriel D. Dror, Anuradha Prakash, Kassandra Lee, Marcia J. Abbott, Ken D. Sumida
Publikováno v:
International journal of sports medicine. 39(5)
The purpose of this study was to determine the minimum amount of resistance exercise that would stimulate bone formation yielding an elevation in bone mineral density (BMD) during the growth period in female rats. Female rats were randomly divided in
Autor:
William Colazas, C. P. Ahles, L. C. Lee, Y. Lee, H. Singh, Ken D. Sumida, S. V. Jaque, Woojin Joo, Anuradha Prakash
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 36:992-998
The purpose of this study was to determine the existence of sex differences in the resistance training-induced elevation in bone mineral density (BMD) and bone strength (Fmax) during the growth period in rats. 16 male (M) and 16 female (F) rats (appr
Publikováno v:
Sport Sciences for Health. 9:155-159
A sedentary lifestyle (i.e., physically inactive) has been associated with a variety of diseases such as: obesity, type II diabetes, and heart disease. Chronic aerobic exercise can be used as a prophylactic against these diseases. However, the challe
Autor:
Woojin Joo, Harpreet Singh, William Colazas, Anuradha Prakash, Yvonne Lee, Cammie P Ahles, Lucy C. Lee, R. Ander Pierce, S. Victoria Jaque, Ken D. Sumida
Publikováno v:
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45:36-42
AB Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the minimum amount of resistance exercise that would stimulate bone formation, via an elevation in bone mineral density (BMD), during the growth period in male rats. Methods: Forty male rats were
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 31:803-809
The purpose of this study was to determine if an exercise threshold existed in stimulating an elevation in bone mineral density (BMD), via resistance training, during the growth period in male rats. 27 male rats were randomly divided into Â-Control
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 31:44-50
The purpose of this study was to examine the efficacy of continuous resistance training (3 days/wk) compared to interrupted resistance training where 20-24 h separated an exercise bout (i. e. 6 days/wk) for enhancing bone mineral density (BMD) in gro
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 29:980-986
This study compared a resistance training program where the exercise was uninterrupted (UT, i.e., continuous repetitions) against a resistance training program where the exercise was interrupted (IT, i.e., 3 exercise sessions during a training day) f
Publikováno v:
Clinical Medicine & Research. 5:193-202
Alcohol-induced hypoglycemia has traditionally been attributed to the amount of ethanol consumed rather than any inherent decline in glucose output capacity by the gluconeogenic organs and/or an increase in skeletal muscle glucose uptake. Further, wh
Publikováno v:
Alcohol. 41:67-75
The impact of alcohol-induced suppression on hepatic gluconeogenesis (HGN) after chronic ethanol consumption between males and females is unknown. To determine the effects of chronic alcohol consumption (8 weeks) on HGN, the isolated hepatocyte techn