Search Results - "Riggs, Amy Jo"
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Goal orientation, motivational climate, and exercise as predictors of eating disorder risk factors among college students
Published in Journal of American college health (17-02-2021)“…Objectives: This study examined how goal orientation, motivational climate, and exercise could be used to predict college students' eating disorder…”
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Understanding the Scientific Evidence and Regulatory State of the U.S. Dietary Supplement Industry: Considerations for Health and Fitness Practitioners
Published in Strength and conditioning journal (01-12-2021)“…As dietary supplement use and the supplement industry continue to grow, practitioners in the health and fitness field are often asked by patients and clients…”
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Associations Between Health Status, Training Level, Motivations for Exercise, and Supplement Use Among Recreational Runners
Published in Journal of dietary supplements (03-09-2022)“…Dietary supplement use continues to increase, with athlete use surpassing non-athlete utilization. Most research has been conducted on dietary supplement use…”
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Examining the Effects of Different Teaching Strategies on Metacognition and Academic Performance
Published in Advances in physiology education (01-09-2019)“…The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different metacognitive interventions on knowledge and regulation of cognition, as well as academic…”
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Always On The Go: Snacks, Kids And Recreational Sports. Can Healthy Win?
Published in Medicine and science in sports and exercise (01-05-2014)Get full text
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Occupational Differences in Barriers and Incentives for Routine Exercise among Municipal Workers
Published in Translational journal of the American College of Sports Medicine (01-10-2019)“…The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services recommends that employers create healthy worksites through promotion wellness programs that included routine…”
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Body Weight Misconception and Maintenance Among Female African American College Students
Published in Journal of black studies (01-10-2017)“…The purpose of this study was to compare self-reported weight classifications with objectively measured body mass index (BMI) and weight management motivations…”
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The Effects of Beetroot Juice on VO 2 max and Blood Pressure during Submaximal Exercise
Published in International journal of exercise science (2019)“…Beetroot juice (BR) has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP) at rest and improve several performance parameters during exercise. However, the effect of BR…”
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The Effects of Beetroot Juice on VO2max and Blood Pressure during Submaximal Exercise
Published in International journal of exercise science (01-01-2019)“…Beetroot juice (BR) has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP) at rest and improve several performance parameters during exercise. However, the effect of BR…”
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The "Exercise is Medicine on Campus" Initiative's Impact on Active Commuting: a Pilot Study of a Rural Southeastern University
Published in College student journal (22-06-2018)“…The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of an Exercise is Medicine-On Campus (EIM-OC) campaign on university transit use. Implementation of the…”
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Changes in energy expenditure associated with ingestion of high protein, high fat versus high protein, low fat meals among underweight, normal weight, and overweight females
Published in Nutrition journal (12-11-2007)“…Metabolic rate is known to rise above basal levels after eating, especially following protein consumption. Yet, this postprandial rise in metabolism appears to…”
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Changes in energy expenditure associated with ingestion of high protein, high fat versus high protein, low fat meals among underweight, normal weight, and overweight females
Published 01-01-2006“…Changes in energy expenditure in response to ingestion of a high protein, high fat meal versus an isocaloric high protein, low fat meal were investigated in 21…”
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