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    Comparing functional outcomes in minimally invasive versus open inguinal hernia repair using the army physical fitness test by Bozzay, J. D., Nelson, D. A., Clifton, D. R., Edgeworth, D. B., Deuster, P. A., Ritchie, J. D., Brown, S. R., Kaplan, A. J.

    “…Purpose The advantages of minimally invasive inguinal hernia repair (MIHR) over open hernia repair (OHR) continue to be debated. We compared MIHR to OHR by…”
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    Plasma HSP70 levels correlate with health risk factors and insulin resistance in African American subjects by Islam, A, Hait, S H, Andrews-Shigaki, B, Carus, S, Deuster, P A

    “…The family of heat shock proteins works at the cellular level to protect cells against many chronically and acutely induced stressful conditions. The induction…”
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    Glucocorticoid receptor density correlates with health risk factors and insulin resistance in Caucasian and African American subjects by Islam, A, Chen, Y, Poth, M, Smith, Z P, Deuster, P A

    “…Activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis leads to secretion of cortisol, which binds to peripheral glucocorticoid receptor and mediates a complex…”
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    African Americans and Caucasian Americans: differences in glucocorticoid-induced insulin resistance by Frazier, B, Hsiao, C-W, Deuster, P, Poth, M

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-11-2010)
    “…African Americans are more insulin resistant than Caucasian Americans and this discrepancy cannot be explained by measures of body weight or body composition…”
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    Suppression of hypothalmic-pituitary-adrenal axis responses to stress in lactating women by Altemus, M, Deuster, P A, Galliven, E, Carter, C S, Gold, P W

    “…In the rat, lactation suppresses a variety of physiological responses to stress. We investigated whether stress-responsive neurohormonal systems are also…”
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    Exercise stimulates interleukin-6 secretion: inhibition by glucocorticoids and correlation with catecholamines by Papanicolaou, D A, Petrides, J S, Tsigos, C, Bina, S, Kalogeras, K T, Wilder, R, Gold, P W, Deuster, P A, Chrousos, G P

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-09-1996)
    “…In experimental animals, stress and catecholamines stimulate endogenous interleukin-6 (IL-6) secretion, whereas glucocorticoids inhibit it. To examine whether…”
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    Differential hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis reactivity to psychological and physical stress by SINGH, A, PETRIDES, J. S, GOLD, P. W, CHROUSOS, G. P, DEUSTER, P. A

    “…Healthy men exhibit a differential hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA) response to exercise stress and fall into two groups: high responders (HR) and low…”
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    Cyclical mastalgia: prevalence and associated health and behavioral factors by Ader, D. N., South-Paul, J., Adera, T., Deuster, P. A.

    “…Perimenstrual breast pain (cyclical mastalgia) is a common problem that can be sufficiently severe to interfere with usual activities, and has been associated…”
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    Hormonal and metabolic responses to exercise across time of day and menstrual cycle phase by Galliven, E. A, Singh, A, Michelson, D, Bina, S, Gold, P. W, Deuster, P. A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-12-1997)
    “…E. A. Galliven 1 , A. Singh 1 , D. Michelson 3 , S. Bina 2 , P. W. Gold 3 , and P. A. Deuster 1 1  Department of Military and Emergency Medicine and 2…”
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    Exercise-induced changes in immune function: effects of zinc supplementation by Singh, A, Failla, M L, Deuster, P A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-06-1994)
    “…To examine the effect of zinc (Zn) supplementation on exercise-induced changes in immune function, five male runners were randomly assigned in a double-blind…”
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    High intensity exercise promotes escape of adrenocorticotropin and cortisol from suppression by dexamethasone : Sexually dimorphic responses by DEUSTER, P. A, PETRIDES, J. S, SINGH, A, LUCCI, E. B, CHROUSOS, G. P, GOLD, P. W

    “…Exercise promotes escape of ACTH and cortisol from suppression by dexamethasone (DEX) in some healthy men and women. To determine whether stimulus strength,…”
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    Energy metabolism increases and regional body fat decreases while regional muscle mass is spared in humans climbing Mt. Everest by Reynolds, R D, Lickteig, J A, Deuster, P A, Howard, M P, Conway, J M, Pietersma, A, deStoppelaar, J, Deurenberg, P

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-07-1999)
    “…The objectives of the study were to determine regional changes in body composition, energy expenditure by means of doubly labeled water, and net energy balance…”
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    Individual reactivity and physiology of the stress response by Negrão, A.B., Deuster, P.A., Gold, P.W., Singh, A., Chrousos, G.P.

    Published in Biomedicine & pharmacotherapy (01-04-2000)
    “…The biological response to stress involves the activation of two main neuroendocrine components, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the…”
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    Tyrosine Improves Working Memory in a Multitasking Environment by Thomas, John R, Lockwood, Park A, Singh, Anita, Deuster, Patricia A

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-11-1999)
    “…Previous studies indicate that tyrosine may prove useful in promoting improved performance in situations in which performance is compromised by stress. To…”
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    Exercise-induced activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis: marked differences in the sensitivity to glucocorticoid suppression by Petrides, J S, Mueller, G P, Kalogeras, K T, Chrousos, G P, Gold, P W, Deuster, P A

    “…Treadmill exercise activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and evokes metabolic responses proportional to exercise intensity and duration. To…”
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    Endocrine response to high-intensity exercise : Dose-dependent effects of dexamethasone by DEUSTER, P. A, PETRIDES, J. S, SINGH, A, CHROUSOS, G. P, POTH, M

    “…We recently reported that in 30-50% of healthy men and women the release of ACTH and cortisol stimulated by exercise is not suppressed by prior administration…”
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