Browsing by Author "Gasier, HG"
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Comments on Point:Counterpoint: High altitude is/is not for the birds!
Gasier, HG (Journal of Applied Physiology, 2011-11) -
Cumulative responses of muscle protein synthesis are augmented with chronic resistance exercise training
Gasier, HG; Riechman, SE; Wiggs, MP; Buentello, A; Previs, SF; Fluckey, JD (Acta Physiologica, 2011-03) -
Increased training loads do not magnify cancellous bone gains with rodent jump resistance exercise
Swift, JM; Gasier, HG; Swift, SN; Wiggs, MP; Hogan, HA; Fluckey, JD; Bloomfield, SA (Journal of Applied Physiology, 2010-12)<jats:p> This study sought to elucidate the effects of a low- and high-load jump resistance exercise (RE) training protocol on cancellous bone of the proximal tibia metaphysis (PTM) and femoral neck (FN). Sprague-Dawley ... -
The application of 2H<inf>2</inf>O to measure skeletal muscle protein synthesis
Gasier, HG; Fluckey, JD; Previs, SF (Nutrition and Metabolism, 2010-04-22)Skeletal muscle protein synthesis has generally been determined by the precursor:product labeling approach using labeled amino acids (e.g., [ 13C]leucine or [13C]-, [15N]-, or [ 2H]phenylalanine) as the tracers. Although ... -
The assessment of bone mineral content and density of the lumbar spine and proximal femur in US submariners.
Gasier, HG; Hughes, LM; Young, CR; Richardson, AM (Osteoporosis international : a journal established as result of cooperation between the European Foundation for Osteoporosis and the National Osteoporosis Foundation of the USA, 2014-09)<h4>Unlabelled</h4>The submarine environment is unique in that there is limited space and no sunlight, which may negatively affect skeletal health and lead to accelerated bone loss, osteoporosis, and fractures.<h4>Introd...