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Autor:
Maimouna Issoufou Kapran, Alisha Farris, Nadeeja Niranjalie Wijayatunga, Melinda Valliant, Georgianna Mann
Publikováno v:
World Nutrition, Vol 14, Iss 4 (2023)
Background Niger has one of the lowest exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) rates in the world. Prelacteal feeding practices may contribute to low EBF rates, but research on the barriers related to EBF in Niger is limited. Objective The purpose of
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https://doaj.org/article/2576e58f0556446a896c68efdd54d20d
Autor:
Katherine Pierce, Julia Phillips, Paul Loprinzi, Matthew Jessee, Thomas Andre, Hannah Nelson, Melinda Valliant
Publikováno v:
Scientific Journal of Sport and Performance. 2:83-93
Monitoring athletes’ workload has become common practice in sports and differs depending on the sport’s physical demands. Within volleyball, an inertial measurement unit can be utilized to track the number of jumps performed by players. However,
Autor:
Samantha Kostelnik, Melinda Valliant
Publikováno v:
Journal of Exercise and Nutrition. 6
Introduction: Maintaining adequate hydration throughout the day is extremely important, especially for the athletic population. While several recommendations have been developed to aid in timing (i.e., before, during and after exercise) and quantity
Autor:
Paul T, Donahue, Samuel J, Wilson, Charles C, Williams, Christopher M, Hill, Melinda, Valliant, John C, Garner
Publikováno v:
Int J Exerc Sci
The vertical jump is commonly used as a means of evaluating athlete readiness. Athletes have been shown to arrive to training and competition in a hypohydrated state. Thus, this investigation sought to examine the impact of hydration status on both c
Autor:
Matthew Morrison, Rodrick Rogers, Karanvir Singh, Bryan Harper, Francisco Sanchez, Olivia Williams, Travis Williams, Ryan Mays, Chenye Li, Jazsmin Arnold, Georgia Haggard, Hana Smith, Erica Sims, Lauren Woodard Parrish, null Arnold, Melinda Valliant, John Ralston
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biosensors & Bioelectronics.
NASA’s Human Research Program has identified the need to improve their capability to predict estimated medical risks during exploration missions, as well as the need to provide computed medical decision support while minimizing medical resource uti