Browsing by Author "Fluckey, James"
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Jagim, Andrew R; Oliver, Jonathan M; Sanchez, Adam; Galvan, Elfego; Fluckey, James; Riechman, Steven; Greenwood, Michael; Kelly, Katherine; Meininger, Cynthia; Rasmussen, Christopher; Kreider, Richard B (Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 2012)
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Jagim, Andrew Ryan (2013-03-25)The purpose of this study was to determine if a buffered creatine monohydrate (KA) that has been purported to promote greater creatine retention and training adaptations with fewer side effects at lower doses is more ...
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Shin, Song Yi (2022-11-17)Vasoconstrictor function, which is essential for vascular homeostasis, declines with aging. Aging induces molecular alterations, leading to the gradual loss of vascular homeostasis. Thus, aging is a significant risk factor ...
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Dickson, Emily Claire (2018-04-03)Osteoarthritis has been named one of the major causes of lameness in horses, and remains one of the main reasons for performance loss. Nutritional interventions to prevent joint disease have not been investigated at length, ...
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Kresta, Julie Y; Oliver, Jonathan M; Jagim, Andrew R; Fluckey, James; Riechman, Steven; Kelly, Katherine; Meininger, Cynthia; Mertens-Talcott, Susanne U; Rasmussen, Christopher; Kreider, Richard B (Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 2014)
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Kurtz, Cassidy A. (2011-02-22)Throughout the performance horse industry, the occurance of various muscle disorders is common and can be detrimental to the performance and longevity of equine athletes. Research has revealed effects of diet manipulation, ...
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Simbo, Sunday Yamo (2013-12-11)This study examined the effects of exercise and diet-induced weight loss on markers of inflammation in obese females. Forty-nine obese women (age 48.2±10.5 years, height 63.5±2.7cm; weight 203.3±30.5 kg; BMI 35.6±5.6 ...
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Burns, Alton F. (2019-04-03)Improvements in production efficiency of aquaculture are necessary to provide seafood to feed a growing human population. Therefore, a series of studies were conducted to evaluate two different means of improving growth ...
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Cunningham, David (2012-02-14)Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have been shown to suppress bone formation when administered before, but not if administered after, an acute bout of mechanical load in rats. The NSAID ibuprofen inhibits ...
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Simons, Jessica L (2023-05-05)Repeated muscle collections are used to determine physiological responses to interventions, but little is known about the impacts of collections themselves. Twenty-six horses (8 geldings, 18 mares; mean±SD 9.5±3.5y) were ...
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Seawright, John Weston (2016-01-08)Peripheral arterial function is impaired with age, increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease. One therapeutic modality for improving arterial function in aged arteries is aerobic exercise; however, the signals associated ...
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Mata Lopez, Sara (2020-04-16)Duchenne (DMD) and golden retriever (GRMD) muscular dystrophy are genetically homologous conditions caused by mutations in the DMD gene, with loss of the protein dystrophin. There’s currently no cure for DMD, although some ...
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Villarreal, Daniel (2019-07-29)Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance and beta-cell dysfunction[1]. Macrophages are a major source of inflammatory cytokine IL-1β, which is a major regulator of inflammation in the pancreatic beta-cells ...
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Breidenbach, Brianne Marie (2022-08-17)The short-chain fatty acid propionate is a commonly used food preservative and mold inhibitor and is produced endogenously by the gut microbiota. Although generally recognized as safe, it’s possible contribution to ...