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    Cardiorespiratory fitness and cardiovascular disease - The past, present, and future by Kaminsky, Leonard A., Arena, Ross, Ellingsen, Øyvind, Harber, Matthew P., Myers, Jonathan, Ozemek, Cemal, Ross, Robert

    Published in Progress in cardiovascular diseases (01-03-2019)
    “…The importance of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is now well established and it is increasingly being recognized as an essential variable which should be…”
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    Impact of cardiorespiratory fitness on all-cause and disease-specific mortality: Advances since 2009 by Harber, Matthew P, Kaminsky, Leonard A, Arena, Ross, Blair, Steven N, Franklin, Barry A, Myers, Jonathan, Ross, Robert

    Published in Progress in cardiovascular diseases (01-07-2017)
    “…Abstract Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) has been one of the most widely examined physiological variables, particularly as it relates to functional capacity…”
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    Reference standards for lean mass measures using GE dual energy x-ray absorptiometry in Caucasian adults by Imboden, Mary T, Swartz, Ann M, Finch, Holmes W, Harber, Matthew P, Kaminsky, Leonard A

    Published in PloS one (20-04-2017)
    “…To develop reference values by age and sex for LM measures using GE-Healthcare DXA systems. A de-identified sample was obtained from Ball State University's…”
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    Comparison of non-exercise cardiorespiratory fitness prediction equations in apparently healthy adults by Peterman, James E, Whaley, Mitchell H, Harber, Matthew P, Fleenor, Bradley S, Imboden, Mary T, Myers, Jonathan, Arena, Ross, Kaminsky, Leonard A

    Published in European journal of preventive cardiology (10-04-2021)
    “…A recent scientific statement suggests clinicians should routinely assess cardiorespiratory fitness using at least non-exercise prediction equations. However,…”
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    Accuracy of Exercise-based Equations for Estimating Cardiorespiratory Fitness by PETERMAN, JAMES E., HARBER, MATTHEW P., IMBODEN, MARY T., WHALEY, MITCHELL H., FLEENOR, BRADLEY S., MYERS, JONATHAN, ARENA, ROSS, KAMINSKY, LEONARD A.

    “…Equations are often used to predict cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) from submaximal or maximal exercise tests. However, no study has comprehensively compared…”
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    Aerobic exercise training induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy and age-dependent adaptations in myofiber function in young and older men by Harber, Matthew P, Konopka, Adam R, Undem, Miranda K, Hinkley, James M, Minchev, Kiril, Kaminsky, Leonard A, Trappe, Todd A, Trappe, Scott

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2012)
    “…To examine potential age-specific adaptations in skeletal muscle size and myofiber contractile physiology in response to aerobic exercise, seven young (YM; 20…”
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    Cardiorespiratory Fitness Normalized to Fat-Free Mass and Mortality Risk by IMBODEN, MARY T., KAMINSKY, LEONARD A., PETERMAN, JAMES E., HUTZLER, HAYLEE L., WHALEY, MITCHELL H., FLEENOR, BRADLEY S., HARBER, MATTHEW P.

    “…PURPOSECardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is known to be directly related to fat-free mass (FFM), therefore, it has been suggested that normalizing CRF to FFM…”
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    Reference standards for body fat measures using GE dual energy x-ray absorptiometry in Caucasian adults by Imboden, Mary T, Welch, Whitney A, Swartz, Ann M, Montoye, Alexander H K, Finch, Holmes W, Harber, Matthew P, Kaminsky, Leonard A

    Published in PloS one (07-04-2017)
    “…Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) is an established technique for the measurement of body composition. Reference values for these variables, particularly…”
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    Defining the "dose" of altitude training: how high to live for optimal sea level performance enhancement by Chapman, Robert F, Karlsen, Trine, Resaland, Geir K, Ge, R-L, Harber, Matthew P, Witkowski, Sarah, Stray-Gundersen, James, Levine, Benjamin D

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (15-03-2014)
    “…Chronic living at altitudes of ∼2,500 m causes consistent hematological acclimatization in most, but not all, groups of athletes; however, responses of…”
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    Trends in cardiorespiratory fitness among apparently healthy adults from the Ball State Adult Fitness Longitudinal Lifestyle STudy (BALL ST) cohort from 1970-2019 by Harber, Matthew P, Metz, McKenzie, Peterman, James E, Whaley, Mitchell H, Fleenor, Bradley S, Kaminsky, Leonard A

    Published in PloS one (01-12-2020)
    “…Cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) is a strong independent predictor of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and CVD mortality. However, little is known in regards to how…”
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    Aerobic exercise training improves whole muscle and single myofiber size and function in older women by Harber, Matthew P, Konopka, Adam R, Douglass, Matthew D, Minchev, Kiril, Kaminsky, Leonard A, Trappe, Todd A, Trappe, Scott

    “…To comprehensively assess the influence of aerobic training on muscle size and function, we examined seven older women (71 +/- 2 yr) before and after 12 wk of…”
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    Hypertension and Ventilatory Responses During Exercise in the Fitness Registry and the Importance of Exercise National Database (FRIEND) by Watso, Joseph C, Robinson, Austin T, Arena, Ross, Harber, Matthew P, Kaminsky, Leonard A, Myers, Jonathan

    Published in Journal of the American Heart Association (06-08-2024)
    “…A high minute ventilation/rate of carbon dioxide production (V̇ /V̇co ) slope during exercise is prognostic for cardiovascular death. Recent data indicate that…”
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    Mitochondrial‐targeted antioxidant ingestion acutely blunts VO2max in physically inactive females by Hughes, Ryan P., Carlini, Nicholas A., Fleenor, Bradley S., Harber, Matthew P.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-12-2023)
    “…Purpose To determine the acute effects of a mitochondrial targeting antioxidant (MitoQ) on the metabolic response during exercise. Methods Nine (n = 9)…”
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    Muscle protein synthesis and gene expression during recovery from aerobic exercise in the fasted and fed states by Harber, Matthew P, Konopka, Adam R, Jemiolo, Bozena, Trappe, Scott W, Trappe, Todd A, Reidy, Paul T

    “…The purpose of this investigation was to assess mixed-muscle fractional synthesis rate (FSR) and the expression of genes involved in skeletal muscle remodeling…”
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    Improved insulin sensitivity after weight loss and exercise training is mediated by a reduction in plasma fatty acid mobilization, not enhanced oxidative capacity by Schenk, Simon, Harber, Matthew P., Shrivastava, Cara R., Burant, Charles F., Horowitz, Jeffrey F.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-10-2009)
    “…Obesity is characterized by excessive rates of plasma fatty acid mobilization and uptake, which play a key role in mediating insulin resistance. While weight…”
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    Cycle exercise training and muscle mass: A preliminary investigation of 17 lower limb muscles in older men by Naruse, Masatoshi, Vincenty, Caroline S., Konopka, Adam R., Trappe, Scott W., Harber, Matthew P., Trappe, Todd A.

    Published in Physiological reports (01-08-2023)
    “…Cycling exercise in older individuals is beneficial for the cardiovascular system and quadriceps muscles, including partially reversing the age‐related loss of…”
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    Role of Growth Hormone in Regulating Lipolysis, Proteolysis, and Hepatic Glucose Production during Fasting by Sakharova, Alla A., Horowitz, Jeffrey F., Surya, Sowmya, Goldenberg, Naila, Harber, Matthew P., Symons, Kathy, Barkan, Ariel

    “…Context: Fasting is associated with suppressed insulin and augmented GH secretion. The involvement of each mechanism in the regulation of fuel mobilization…”
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