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    Effects of Standing and Light-Intensity Activity on Ambulatory Blood Pressure by ZEIGLER, ZACHARY S, MULLANE, SARAH L, CRESPO, NOE C, BUMAN, MATTHEW P, GAESSER, GLENN A

    “…PURPOSEThis study aimed to compare ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) response to accumulated standing (STAND), cycling (CYCLE), and walking (WALK) to a…”
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    Acute effects on cognitive performance following bouts of standing and light-intensity physical activity in a simulated workplace environment by Mullane, Sarah L, Buman, Matthew P, Zeigler, Zachary S, Crespo, Noe C, Gaesser, Glenn A

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract Objectives To compare acute cognitive effects following bouts of standing (STAND), cycling (CYCLE) and walking (WALK) to a sit-only (SIT) condition…”
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    Postexercise Hemodynamic Responses in Lean and Obese Men by ZEIGLER, ZACHARY S, SWAN, PAMELA D, BUMAN, MATTHEW P, MOOKADAM, FAROUK, GAESSER, GLENN A, ANGADI, SIDDHARTHA S

    “…PURPOSEWe assessed resting central/peripheral blood pressure (BP), postexercise BP, and hemodynamic responses (stroke volume, cardiac output, and systemic…”
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    Acute effects of whole-body vibration with resistance exercise on postexercise blood pressure and oxygen consumption in prehypertensive adults by Zeigler, Zachary S, Swan, Pamela Diane

    Published in Journal of exercise science and fitness (01-06-2016)
    “…Abstract Background/Objective Research on the acute health effects of whole-body vibration with resistance exercise (WBV + RE) for clinical populations is…”
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    Effects of Standing and Light-Intensity Walking and Cycling on 24-h Glucose by CRESPO, NOE C, MULLANE, SARAH L, ZEIGLER, ZACHARY S, BUMAN, MATTHEW P, GAESSER, GLENN A

    “…PURPOSEThis study aimed to compare 24-h and postprandial glucose responses to incremental intervals of standing (STAND), walking (WALK), and cycling (CYCLE) to…”
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    Fatness and Fluctuating Body Weight: Effect on Central Vasculature by Zeigler, Zachary S, Birchfield, Natasha, Moreno, Karen, James, Darith, Swan, Pamela

    Published in BioResearch open access (01-06-2018)
    “…Weight Cycling (WC) is a prevalent behavior associated with adverse cardiovascular (CV) health. However, a 2010 review on the effects of WC and blood pressure…”
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    Walking Workstation Use Reduces Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Adults With Prehypertension by Zeigler, Zachary S, Swan, Pamela D, Bhammar, Dharini M, Gaesser, Glenn A

    Published in Journal of physical activity & health (01-06-2015)
    “…The acute effect of low-intensity walking on blood pressure (BP) is unclear. To determine if the acute use of a walking workstation reduces ambulatory blood…”
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    Body Mass Index Superior to Body Adiposity Index in Predicting Adiposity in Female Collegiate Athletes by GRAMS, ANNIKA C., ACEVEDO, ANTHONY M., PRICE, PAYTON, ALVAREZ, KYLI, NOWLEN, MALIA, MORTON, RILEY, CAMPA, ESTEPHANIA, ZEIGLER, ZACHARY S.

    Published in International journal of exercise science (01-01-2024)
    “…Body mass index (BMI) is moderately correlated with %Fat and often used to assess obesity in athletes. Limited research assesses BMI as a surrogate for %Fat in…”
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    Body Mass Index Superior to Body Adiposity Index in Predicting Adiposity in Female Collegiate Athletes by Grams, Annika C, Acevedo, Anthony M, Price, Payton, Alvarez, Kyli, Nowlen, Malia, Morton, Riley, Campa, Estephania, Zeigler, Zachary S

    “…Body mass index (BMI) is moderately correlated with %Fat and often used to assess obesity in athletes. Limited research assesses BMI as a surrogate for %Fat in…”
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    Impact of Daily Exercise Compared to Exercise on Alternating Days on Excess Post-Exercise Oxygen Consumption by Zeigler, Zachary, Votaw, Malachi, Dreos, Connor, Durnil, Lydia, Terran, Jamie, Palmani, Ezekiel, Akin, Danielle, Nordin, Trevor

    Published in Journal of exercise physiology online (01-08-2018)
    “…Zeigler Z, Votaw M, Dreos C, Durnil L, Terran J, Palmani E, Akin D, Nordin T. Impact of Daily Exercise Compared to Exercise on Alternating Days on Excess…”
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    Comparison of Hemodynamic Responses to Acute and Chronic Exercise in Obese and Lean Prehypertensive Men by Zeigler, Zachary S

    Published 01-01-2016
    “…PURPOSE: Lean hypertension (HTN) is characterized by a mechanistically different HTN when compared to obese HTN. The purpose of this study is to assess whether…”
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    Comparison of Hemodynamic Responses to Acute and Chronic Exercise in Obese and Lean Prehypertensive Men by Zeigler, Zachary S

    “…PURPOSE: Lean hypertension (HTN) is characterized by a mechanistically different HTN when compared to obese HTN. The purpose of this study is to assess whether…”
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    Dissertation