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    Health-related fitness and academic achievement in middle school students by Coe, D.P, Pivarnik, J.M, Womack, C.J, Reeves, M.J, Malina, R.M

    “…AIM: The aim of the present study was to determine the association between health-related fitness (HRF) and academic achievement in middle school youth…”
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    The effects of acute garlic supplementation on the fibrinolytic and vasoreactive response to exercise by Womack, C J, Lawton, D J, Redmond, L, Todd, M K, Hargens, T A

    “…The purpose of this project was to examine the effects of acute garlic supplementation on fibrinolysis and vasoreactivity both at rest and following maximal…”
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    Caffeine and 3-km cycling performance: Effects of mouth rinsing, genotype, and time of day by Pataky, M. W., Womack, C. J., Saunders, M. J., Goffe, J. L., D'Lugos, A. C., El-Sohemy, A., Luden, N. D.

    “…We assessed the efficacy of caffeine mouth rinsing on 3‐km cycling performance and determined whether caffeine mouth rinsing affects performance gains…”
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    Endothelial reactivity and cardiac risk factors in older patients with peripheral arterial disease by Yataco, Alberto Rafael, Corretti, Mary Concepta, Gardner, Andrew William, Womack, Christopher Joseph, Katzel, Leslie Ira

    Published in The American journal of cardiology (01-03-1999)
    “…Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Endothelium-dependent vasoreactivity, which is advocated as a measure of…”
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    Slow component of O2 uptake during heavy exercise: adaptation to endurance training by Womack, C J, Davis, S E, Blumer, J L, Barrett, E, Weltman, A L, Gaesser, G A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-1995)
    “…Seven untrained male subjects [age 25.6 +/- 1.5 (SE) yr, peak O2 uptake (VO2) 3.20 +/- 0.19 l/min] trained on a cycle ergometer 4 days/wk for 6 wk, with the…”
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    Weight loss, not aerobic exercise, improves pulmonary function in older obese men by Womack, C J, Harris, D L, Katzel, L I, Hagberg, J M, Bleecker, E R, Goldberg, A P

    “…We evaluated the effect of weight loss (WL) or aerobic exercise (AEX) on pulmonary function in middle-aged and older (46-80 years) obese, sedentary men to…”
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    The effect of pulsing movements on the physiological response to common exercises by Coleman, K, Vorndran, B, Reid, G, Womack, C J

    “…There is a paucity of research on responses to exercises using pulsatile movements (PM) compared to using a full range of motion (FM). The purpose of the…”
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    Improved walking economy in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease by WOMACK, C. J, SIEMINSKI, D. J, KATZEL, L. I, YATACO, A, GARDNER, A. W

    “…The effect of exercise rehabilitation on the oxygen cost of ambulation in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) was evaluated with…”
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    Estimation of critical power with nonlinear and linear models by Gaesser, G A, Carnevale, T J, Garfinkel, A, Walter, D O, Womack, C J

    “…Sixteen young, healthy males each performed five to seven randomly assigned, exhaustive exercise bouts on a cycle ergometer, with each bout on a separate day…”
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    Fibrinolytic response to acute exercise in patients with peripheral arterial disease by WOMACK, Christopher J, IVEY, Frederick M, GARDNER, Andrew W, MACKO, Richard F

    “…Elevations in tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) are postulated to protect against atherothrombotic events during exercise. However, fibrinolytic response to…”
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    Changes in von Willebrand factor and fibrinolysis following a post-exercise cool-down by Paton, C M, Nagelkirk, P R, Coughlin, A M, Cooper, J A, Davis, G A, Hassouna, H, Pivarnik, J M, Womack, C J

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2004)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of a post-exercise active cool-down on von Willebrand factor and fibrinolysis. Ten subjects performed two…”
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    Catecholamine and blood lactate responses to incremental rowing and running exercise by Weltman, A, Wood, C M, Womack, C J, Davis, S E, Blumer, J L, Alvarez, J, Sauer, K, Gaesser, G A

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-1994)
    “…Ten collegiate rowers performed discontinuous incremental exercise to their tolerable limit on two occasions: once on a rowing ergometer and once on a…”
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    Exercise training decreases the growth hormone (GH) response to acute constant-load exercise by WELTMAN, A, WELTMAN, J. Y, WOMACK, C. J, DAVIS, S. E, BLUMER, J. L, GAESSER, G. A, HARTMAN, M. L

    “…To assess the influence of exercise training on the growth hormone (GH) response to acute exercise, six untrained males completed a 20-min, high-intensity,…”
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    Blood lipids in young distance runners by EISENMANN, Joey C, WOMACK, Christopher J, REEVES, Mat J, PIVARNIK, James M, MALINA, Robert M

    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the age-and sex-associated variation in blood lipids among young athletes. A mixed-longitudinal design was used to…”
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    Reliability and Validity of the Borg and OMNI Rating of Perceived Exertion Scales in Adolescent Girls by Pfeiffer, Karin A, Pivarnik, James M, Womack, Christopher J, Reeves, Mathew J, Malina, Robert M

    “…Investigated the reliability and validity of the Borg and OMNI rating of perceived exertion (RPE) scales in adolescent girls during treadmill exercise. Girls…”
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    Relationship Between Free-Living Daily Physical Activity and Peripheral Circulation in Patients with Intermittent Claudication by Gardner, Andrew W., Killewich, Lois A., Katzel, Leslie I., Womack, Christopher J., Montgomery, Polly S., Otis, Rosemary B., Fonong, Tekum, Gardner, Andrew W.

    Published in Angiology (01-04-1999)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between free-living daily physical activity and peripheral circulation under resting, reactive…”
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    The effect of indirect calorimetry measurement on claudication pain in patients with peripheral arterial occlusive disease by Womack, C J, Gardner, A W

    Published in Angiology (01-12-1998)
    “…The effect of indirect calorimetry measurement on the duration to onset and maximal claudication pain and hemodynamic measures was evaluated. Fifteen male…”
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    The effect of training and epinephrine infusion on ratings of perceived exertion (RPE) by Womack, C J, Davis, S E, Weltman, J Y, Blumer, J, Barrett, E J, Gaesser, G A, Weltman, A

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-02-1998)
    “…Seven untrained males (mean age [+/-SD] = 25.6+/-3.9 yr, mean ht = 177.0+/-5.9 cm, mean wt = 65.8+/-7.4 kg) completed a 6-week exercise program (cycle…”
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    Smoking history is related to free-living daily physical activity in claudicants by GARDNER, A. W, MONTGOMERY, P. S, WOMACK, C. J, KILLEWICH, L. A

    “…To determine whether smoking history was related to free-living daily physical activity in peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD) patients with…”
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    Relationship between free-living daily physical activity and ambulatory measures in older claudicants by Gardner, A W, Womack, C J, Sieminski, D J, Montgomery, P S, Killewich, L A, Fonong, T

    Published in Angiology (01-05-1998)
    “…The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between free-living daily physical activity and ambulatory measurements in peripheral arterial…”
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