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    Effect of Plyometrics on the Energy Cost of Running and MHC and Titin Isoforms by PELLEGRINO, JOSEPH, RUBY, BRENT C, DUMKE, CHARLES L

    “…Several training strategies such as plyometrics have been shown to improve running economy; however, its physiological basis remains elusive. PURPOSETo examine…”
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    The Effect of Environmental Temperature on Glucose and Insulin After an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test in Healthy Young Men by Dumke, Charles L., Slivka, Dustin R., Cuddy, John S., Hailes, Walter S., Rose, Shawn M., Ruby, Brent C.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-09-2015)
    “…Objective The purpose of this study was to compare glucose and insulin responses during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in cold (C), neutral (N), and hot…”
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    Relationship between muscle strength, power and stiffness and running economy in trained male runners by Dumke, Charles L, Pfaffenroth, Christopher M, McBride, Jeffrey M, McCauley, Grant O

    “…In this study, a comparison was made between muscle strength, power and muscle and tendon (km and kt respectively) stiffness of the triceps surae muscle group…”
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    Quercetin's effect on cycling efficiency and substrate utilization by Dumke, Charles L, Nieman, David C, Utter, Alan C, Rigby, Michael D, Quindry, John C, Triplett, N Travis, McAnulty, Steven R, McAnulty, Lisa S

    “…Previous evidence suggests that quercetin supplementation increases performance in humans. We examined the effects of 3 weeks of quercetin supplementation on…”
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    Effect of resistance exercise and carbohydrate ingestion on oxidative stress by McAnulty, Steven R, McAnulty, Lisa S, Nieman, David C, Morrow, Jason D, Utter, Alan C, Dumke, Charles L

    Published in Free radical research (01-11-2005)
    “…Some research studies have produced data indicating that resistance exercise induces oxidative stress, despite minimal increases in VO(2). These studies have…”
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    Metabolic profile of the Ironman World Championships: a case study by Cuddy, John S, Slivka, Dustin R, Hailes, Walter S, Dumke, Charles L, Ruby, Brent C

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the metabolic profile during the 2006 Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. One recreational male…”
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    Short term heat acclimation reduces heat stress, but is not augmented by dehydration by Schleh, Michael W., Ruby, Brent C., Dumke, Charles L.

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-12-2018)
    “…Heat acclimation lowers physiological strain when exercising in the heat, and may be enhanced by promoting dehydration during acclimation. The purpose was to…”
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    Twenty-Four Percent of Wildland Firefighters Reach Critical Levels of Serum Creatine Kinase During 80-Hour Critical Training by Christison, Katherine S., Sol, Joseph A., Gurney, Shae C., Dumke, Charles L.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-09-2023)
    “…Introduction Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) must undergo a 2-wk critical training (CT) period prior to deployment to the field. This stress may result in…”
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    Wildland Firefighter Critical Training Elicits Positive Adaptations to Markers of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health by Christison, Katherine S., Sol, Joseph A., Gurney, Shae C., Dumke, Charles L.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-09-2023)
    “…Introduction The purpose of this study was to identify physiologic changes in body composition and resting metabolic markers of health across 2 wk of critical…”
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    Metabolic Demand of Hiking in Wildland Firefighting by Sol, Joseph A., Ruby, Brent C., Gaskill, Steven E., Dumke, Charles L., Domitrovich, Joseph W.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-09-2018)
    “…The objective of this study was to document characteristics of hiking during wildland firefighter (WLFF) training and wildfire suppression. For the first time,…”
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    Comparison of Sports Drink Versus Oral Rehydration Solution During Exercise in the Heat by Schleh, Michael W., Dumke, Charles L.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-06-2018)
    “…This study compared 2 commercially available beverages, an oral rehydration solution (ORS; 60.9 mM Na+; 3.4% carbohydrate) and a sports drink (SDS; 18.4 mM…”
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    Muscle Damage and Overreaching During Wildland Firefighter Critical Training by Christison, Katherine S., Gurney, Shae C., Sol, Joseph A., Williamson-Reisdorph, Cassie M., Quindry, Tiffany S., Quindry, John C., Dumke, Charles L.

    “…To document the effects of wildland firefighter (WLFF) critical training (CT) on physiologic markers of muscle damage and acute overreaching. Eighteen male and…”
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    Alterations in Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk Factors During Critical Training in Wildland Firefighters by Gurney, Shae C., Christison, Katherine S., Williamson-Reisdorph, Cassie M., Sol, Joseph A., Quindry, Tiffany S., Quindry, John C., Dumke, Charles L.

    “…Objective: To identify physiologic stressors related to cardiovascular disease via changes in metabolic, inflammatory, and oxidative stress biomarkers during 2…”
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    Effect of blueberry ingestion on natural killer cell counts, oxidative stress, and inflammation prior to and after 2.5 h of running by McAnulty, Lisa S, Nieman, David C, Dumke, Charles L, Shooter, Lesli A, Henson, Dru A, Utter, Alan C, Milne, Ginger, McAnulty, Steven R

    “…Blueberries are rich in antioxidants known as anthocyanins, which may exhibit significant health benefits. Strenous exercise is known to acutely generate…”
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    Cardiovascular and Blood Oxidative Stress Responses to Exercise and Acute Woodsmoke Exposure in Recreationally Active Individuals by Williamson-Reisdorph, Cassie M., Tiemessen, Kathryn G., Christison, Katie, Gurney, Shae, Richmond, Dylan, Wood, Kesley, Quindry, Tiffany S., Dumke, Charles L., Quindry, John C.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-03-2022)
    “…Those who work and recreate outdoors experience woodsmoke exposure during fire season. Exercise during woodsmoke exposure harms the cardiovascular system, but…”
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    Quercetin reduces illness but not immune perturbations after intensive exercise by NIEMAN, David C, HENSON, Dru A, MCANULTY, Lisa S, MAYER, Eugene P, GROSS, Sarah J, JENKINS, David P, DAVIS, J. Mark, MURPHY, E. Angela, CARMICHAEL, Martin D, DUMKE, Charles L, UTTER, Alan C, MCANULTY, Steven R

    “…To investigate the effects of quercetin supplementation on incidence of upper respiratory tract infections (URTI) and exercise-induced changes in immune…”
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    Effects of Commercially Available Pneumatic Compression on Muscle Glycogen Recovery After Exercise by Keck, Nathan A, Cuddy, John S, Hailes, Walter S, Dumke, Charles L, Ruby, Brent C

    “…ABSTRACTKeck, NA, Cuddy, JS, Hailes, WS, Dumke, CL, and Ruby, BC. Effects of commercially available pneumatic compression on muscle glycogen recovery after…”
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