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    Blood Flow Restricted Exercise and Discomfort: A Review by Spitz, Robert W., Wong, Vickie, Bell, Zachary W., Viana, Ricardo B., Chatakondi, Raksha N., Abe, Takashi, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    “…ABSTRACTSpitz, RW, Wong, V, Bell, ZW, Viana, RB, Chatakondi, RN, Abe, T, and Loenneke, JP. Blood flow restricted exercise and discomfortA Review. J Strength…”
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    Ultrasound and MRI measured changes in muscle mass gives different estimates but similar conclusions: a Bayesian approach by Loenneke, Jeremy P., Dankel, Scott J., Bell, Zachary W., Spitz, Robert W., Abe, Takashi, Yasuda, Tomohiro

    Published in European journal of clinical nutrition (01-08-2019)
    “…The purpose of this paper was to use a Bayesian approach to compare the relative change in muscle size between magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound…”
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    Exercise-induced hypoalgesia and pain reduction following blood flow restriction: A brief review by Song, Jun Seob, Spitz, Robert W., Yamada, Yujiro, Bell, Zachary W., Wong, Vickie, Abe, Takashi, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Physical therapy in sport (01-07-2021)
    “…To review past literature regarding exercise-induced hypoalgesia and pain reduction following blood flow restriction interventions, and to discuss potential…”
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    Exercise induced changes in echo intensity within the muscle: a brief review by Wong, Vickie, Spitz, Robert W., Bell, Zachary W., Viana, Ricardo B., Chatakondi, Raksha N., Abe, Takashi, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Journal of ultrasound (01-12-2020)
    “…Echo intensity is the mean pixel intensity of a specific region of interest from an ultrasound image. This variable has been increasingly used in the…”
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    Strength testing or strength training: considerations for future research by Spitz, Robert W, Bell, Zachary W, Wong, Vickie, Yamada, Yujiro, Song, Jun Seob, Buckner, Samuel L, Abe, Takashi, Loenneke, Jeremy P

    Published in Physiological measurement (01-09-2020)
    “…Maximal strength testing is often performed to assess the efficacy of training programs or as a way to prescribe exercise load. Generally, it is believed that…”
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    Blood Flow Restriction Exercise: Effects of Sex, Cuff Width, and Cuff Pressure on Perceived Lower Body Discomfort by Spitz, Robert W., Chatakondi, Raksha N., Bell, Zachary W., Wong, Vickie, Viana, Ricardo B., Dankel, Scott J., Abe, Takashi, Yamada, Yujiro, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Perceptual and motor skills (01-02-2021)
    “…Narrow cuffs cause less discomfort than wide cuffs immediately following elbow flexion exercise in combination with blood flow restriction, possibly due to a…”
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    Skeletal muscle size distribution in large‐sized male and female athletes by Abe, Takashi, Bell, Zachary W., Wong, Vickie, Spitz, Robert W., Yamada, Yujiro, Song, Jun Seob, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in American journal of human biology (01-03-2021)
    “…Objective In healthy adults, it is generally accepted that women have less upper body muscle mass compared to men. However, it is unknown whether there are sex…”
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    The Water-Fat Separation Method for Determining the Fat-free Component of Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue in Humans: A Brief Review by Abe, Takashi, Bell, Zachary W., Dankel, Scott J., Wong, Vickie, Spitz, Robert W., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Journal of clinical densitometry (01-07-2020)
    “…Fat-free mass as well as lean soft tissue mass is a surrogate for skeletal muscle mass and is often used for the normalization of several physiological…”
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    Blocking the activin IIB receptor with bimagrumab (BYM338) increases walking performance: A meta‐analysis by Spitz, Robert W., Dankel, Scott J., Bell, Zachary W., Wong, Vickie, Abe, Takashi, Kang, Minsoo, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Geriatrics & gerontology international (01-10-2021)
    “…Aim Diseases and bed rest may result in decreased muscle size and function. While exercise is recommended as a countermeasure, there are times when diseases or…”
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    Assessments of Facial Muscle Thickness by Ultrasound in Younger Adults: Absolute and Relative Reliability by Abe, Takashi, Spitz, Robert W., Wong, Vickie, Viana, Ricardo B., Yamada, Yujiro, Bell, Zachary W., Chatakondi, Raksha N., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Cosmetics (Basel) (01-12-2019)
    “…The absolute reliability (i.e., standard error of measurement and minimal difference) of a measurement is important to consider when assessing training…”
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    Effects of Age, Sex, Disease, and Exercise Training on Lip Muscle Strength by Wong, Vickie, Abe, Takashi, Spitz, Robert W., Bell, Zachary W., Yamada, Yujiro, Chatakondi, Raksha N., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Cosmetics (Basel) (01-03-2020)
    “…Lip muscle strength has been shown to influence daily functional activities such as facial expression, speech production, and eating. In this review, recent…”
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    A Practical Method for Assessing Lip Compression Strengthening in Healthy Adults by Abe, Takashi, Bell, Zachary W., Wong, Vickie, Spitz, Robert W., Viana, Ricardo B., Yamada, Yujiro, Chatakondi, Raksha N., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Cosmetics (Basel) (01-03-2020)
    “…There is no practical and accessible assessment method to evaluate lip muscle compression strength. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship…”
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    Agreement between the Open Barbell and Tendo Linear Position Transducers for Monitoring Barbell Velocity during Resistance Exercise by Gonzalez, Adam M, Mangine, Gerald T, Spitz, Robert W, Ghigiarelli, Jamie J, Sell, Katie M

    Published in Sports (Basel) (23-05-2019)
    “…To determine the agreement between the Open Barbell (OB) and Tendo weightlifting analyzer (TWA) for measuring barbell velocity, eleven men (19.4 ± 1.0 y)…”
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    Training-induced hypoalgesia and its potential underlying mechanisms by Song, Jun Seob, Yamada, Yujiro, Kataoka, Ryo, Wong, Vickie, Spitz, Robert W., Bell, Zachary W., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-10-2022)
    “…It is well-established that a single bout of exercise can reduce pain sensitivity (i.e., exercise-induced hypoalgesia) in healthy individuals. However,…”
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    The Hypoalgesic Effect of Low-Load Exercise to Failure Is Not Augmented by Blood Flow Restriction by Song, Jun Seob, Kataoka, Ryo, Yamada, Yujiro, Wong, Vickie, Spitz, Robert W, Bell, Zachary W, Loenneke, Jeremy P

    Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (01-12-2023)
    “…Purpose: To 1) examine whether blood flow restriction would provide an additional exercise-induced hypoalgesic response at an upper and lower limb when it is…”
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    Is there evidence for the asymmetrical transfer of strength to an untrained limb? by Wong, Vickie, Song, Jun Seob, Yamada, Yujiro, Kataoka, Ryo, Hammert, William B., Spitz, Robert W., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-08-2024)
    “…Purpose The literature predominantly addresses cross-education of strength in the dominant limb rather than the non-dominant limb, guided by the hypothesis of…”
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    Individuals with hypertension have lower plasma volume regardless of weight status by Spitz, Robert W., Loprinzi, Paul D., Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Journal of human hypertension (01-06-2023)
    “…Increased plasma volume is often reported as a cause or symptom of hypertension in individuals with obesity. However, these individuals are often compared to…”
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    Hypoalgesia following isometric handgrip exercise with and without blood flow restriction is not mediated by discomfort nor changes in systolic blood pressure by Song, Jun Seob, Yamada, Yujiro, Wong, Vickie, Bell, Zachary W., Spitz, Robert W., Abe, Takashi, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Journal of sports sciences (04-03-2022)
    “…The purpose was to examine the effect of isometric handgrip exercise with and without blood flow restriction on exercise-induced hypoalgesia at a local and…”
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    Quantifying the Generality of Strength Adaptation: A Meta-Analysis by Spitz, Robert W., Kataoka, Ryo, Dankel, Scott J., Bell, Zachary W., Song, Jun Seob, Wong, Vickie, Yamada, Yujiro, Loenneke, Jeremy P.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-03-2023)
    “…Background Isotonic exercise is the most common mode of strength training. Isotonic strength is often measured in the movement that was exercised, but…”
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