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    An Evaluation of Omega-3 Status and Intake in Canadian Elite Rugby 7s Players by Armstrong, Ashley, Anzalone, Anthony J, Pethick, Wendy, Murray, Holly, Dahlquist, Dylan T, Askow, Andrew T, Heileson, Jeffery L, Hillyer, Lyn M, Ma, David W L, Oliver, Jonathan M

    Published in Nutrients (25-10-2021)
    “…EPA and DHA n-3 FA play crucial roles in both neurological and cardiovascular health and high dietary intakes along with supplementation suggest potential…”
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    Ingestion of High Molecular Weight Carbohydrate Enhances Subsequent Repeated Maximal Power: A Randomized Controlled Trial by Oliver, Jonathan M, Almada, Anthony L, Van Eck, Leighsa E, Shah, Meena, Mitchell, Joel B, Jones, Margaret T, Jagim, Andrew R, Rowlands, David S

    Published in PloS one (16-09-2016)
    “…Athletes in sports demanding repeat maximal work outputs frequently train concurrently utilizing sequential bouts of intense endurance and resistance training…”
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    Availability of a sports dietitian may lead to improved performance and recovery of NCAA division I baseball athletes by Hull, Michael V, Neddo, Jonathan, Jagim, Andrew R, Oliver, Jonathan M, Greenwood, Mike, Jones, Margaret T

    “…The purpose was to survey dietary habits (DH) and nutrient timing (NT) practices of baseball student-athletes (mean ±  20.7 ± 1.4 yr.) from three NCAA Division…”
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    Novel Form of Curcumin Improves Endothelial Function in Young, Healthy Individuals: A Double-Blind Placebo Controlled Study by Oliver, Jonathan M., Stoner, Lee, Rowlands, David S., Caldwell, Aaron R., Sanders, Elizabeth, Kreutzer, Andreas, Mitchell, Joel B., Purpura, Martin, Jäger, Ralf

    Published in Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism (01-01-2016)
    “…Curcumin, a turmeric extract, may protect against cardiovascular diseases by enhancing endothelial function. In this randomized controlled double-blind…”
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    Omega-3 Fatty Acids and Student-Athletes: Is It Time for Better Education and a Policy Change? by Oliver, Jonathan M

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-01-2019)
    “…Educating the student-athlete should be a key focus: nutrition education improves both dietary intake and nutritional knowledge.3 In this issue of the Journal…”
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    Validity and Reliability of a Commercially-Available Velocity and Power Testing Device by Askow, Andrew T, Stone, Jason D, Arndts, Daniel J, King, Adam C, Goto, Shiho, Hannon, Joseph P, Garrison, J Craig, Bothwell, James M, Esposito, Phil E, Jagim, Andrew R, Jones, Margaret T, Jennings, Will, Oliver, Jonathan M

    Published in Sports (Basel) (10-12-2018)
    “…Given the relationship between explosive-type training and power adaptation, tracking movement velocity has become popular. However, unlike previous variables,…”
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    Protection Before Impact: the Potential Neuroprotective Role of Nutritional Supplementation in Sports-Related Head Trauma by Oliver, Jonathan M., Anzalone, Anthony J., Turner, Stephanie M.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-03-2018)
    “…Even in the presence of underreporting, sports-related concussions/mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) are on the rise. In the absence of proper diagnosis, an…”
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    Effect of Post-Exercise Whole Body Vibration with Stretching on Mood State, Fatigue, and Soreness in Collegiate Swimmers by Merrigan, Justin J, Tynan, Matthew N, Oliver, Jonathan M, Jagim, Andrew R, Jones, Margaret T

    Published in Sports (Basel) (13-01-2017)
    “…Static stretching (SS) during whole body vibration (WBV) has been suggested for exercise recovery. The purpose was to compare post-exercise self-ratings of…”
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    Different Cluster Sets Result in Similar Metabolic, Endocrine, and Perceptual Responses in Trained Men by Tufano, James J, Conlon, Jenny A, Nimphius, Sophia, Oliver, Jonathan M, Kreutzer, Andreas, Haff, G Gregory

    “…ABSTRACTTufano, JJ, Conlon, JA, Nimphius, S, Oliver, JM, Kreutzer, A, and Haff, GG. Different cluster sets result in similar metabolic, endocrine, and…”
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    Accuracy of Resting Metabolic Rate Prediction Equations in Athletes by Jagim, Andrew R, Camic, Clayton L, Kisiolek, Jacob, Luedke, Joel, Erickson, Jacob, Jones, Margaret T, Oliver, Jonathan M

    “…ABSTRACTJagim, AR, Camic, CL, Kisiolek, J, Luedke, J, Erickson, J, Jones, MT, and Oliver, JM. Accuracy of resting metabolic rate prediction equations in…”
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    Body Composition and Bone Mineral Density of Division 1 Collegiate Football Players: A Consortium of College Athlete Research Study by Bosch, Tyler A, Carbuhn, Aaron F, Stanforth, Philip R, Oliver, Jonathan M, Keller, Kathryn A, Dengel, Donald R

    “…ABSTRACTBosch, TA, Carbuhn, AF, Stanforth, PR, Oliver, JM, Keller, KA, and Dengel, DR. Body composition and bone mineral density of Division 1 collegiate…”
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    Acute response to cluster sets in trained and untrained men by Oliver, Jonathan M., Kreutzer, Andreas, Jenke, Shane, Phillips, Melody D., Mitchell, Joel B., Jones, Margaret T.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-11-2015)
    “…Purpose In traditional sets (TRD) repetitions are performed continuously, whereas cluster sets (CLU) allow a brief rest between groups of repetitions. We…”
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    Effect of Docosahexaenoic Acid on a Biomarker of Head Trauma in American Football by OLIVER, JONATHAN M, JONES, MARGARET T, KIRK, K MICHELE, GABLE, DAVID A, REPSHAS, JUSTIN T, JOHNSON, TORIE A, ANDRÉASSON, ULF, NORGREN, NIKLAS, BLENNOW, KAJ, ZETTERBERG, HENRIK

    “…PURPOSEAmerican football athletes are exposed to subconcussive impacts over the course of the season resulting in elevations in serum neurofilament light…”
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