Browsing by Subject "Kinesiology"
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Physical Culture Classics: Building Vitality
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Physical Culture Classics: Pertinant Statements by the Masters
(E.R. Dumont, 1909-01-01) -
Physical Culture Classics: Prevention and Cure of Disease by Natural Methods
(E.R. Dumont, 1909-01-01) -
Physical Culture Classics: Strength From Exercise and Diet
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Pilot Project Evaluation: Keep It Healthy - An Obesity-Prevention and Lifestyle-Modification Non-Profit Organization
(2007-05-01)Bhatia, Shimona R., Pilot Project Evaluation: Keep It Healthy- An Obesity Prevention and Lifestyle-Modification Non-Profit Organization. Master of Public Health (Community Health), May 2007, 120 pp., 3 tables, 5 illustrations, ... -
Psychological Mechanisms and Physiological Consequences of Panic Attack in Recreational Scuba Diving
(1996-12-01)Recreational scuba diving has become increasingly popular in recent years. With the increasing number of participant, the risk associated with the sport needs to be addressed. Some authorities suggest it should be classified ... -
Regulation of Carotid Baroreflex Resetting During Arm Exercise
(1999-06-01)Querry, Ross G., Regulation of Carotid Baroreflex Resetting during Arm Exercise. Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), June 1999, 100 pp., 4 tables, 12 figures, bibliography, 56 titles. Cardiovascular responses to ... -
Regulation of Myocardial Blood Flow and Function During Exercise in Dogs
(1995-06-01)Introduction. Background. Coronary circulation during exercise. Coronary blood flow is regulated primarily by local metabolic mechanisms according to the oxygen and nutrient needs of the heart (2, 4, 19). The local “metabolic ... -
Resetting of the Carotid Arterial Baroreflex during Dynamic Exercise
(1997-08-01)Byrant, Kristin, Resetting of the Carotid Arterial Baroreflex during Dynamic Exercise Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), August, 1997; 121 pp; 8 tables; 20 figures, bibliography, 82 titles. Following the initial ... -
Sympathetic Responses to Dynamic Arm Ergometry in Humans
(2001-05-11)Wasmund, Stephen L, Sympathetic Responses to Dynamic Arm Ergometry. Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), May 2001; 96 pp; 1 table; 15 figures; bibliography. Cardiovascular control during exercise is of obvious ... -
The Acute and Chronic Effects of Beta Blockade on Dynamic Exercise Performance and Cardiac Adaptation to Dynamic Exercise Training
(1998-06-01)Widespread use of beta-adrenergic blocking agents as treatments for hypertension, ischemic heart disease and postmyocardial infarction has raised many questions concerning the effect of these drugs during exercise. Since ... -
The Effect of Exercise Training on Behavior and Oxidative Stress in Aging Mice
(2005-08-01)Taylor, Sara A., The effect of exercise training on behavior and oxidative stress in aging mice. Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), August 2005, 136 pp., 17 figures, bibliography, 97 titles. Purpose: Accrued ... -
The Effect of Fitness on Cardiac Work with and without Metoprolol
(2008-07-01)Hawkins, Megan Nicole, The Effect of Fitness on Cardiac Work with and without Metoprolol. Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Science), July 2008; 128 pp; 3 tables; 17 figures; bibliography. Chronic endurance exercise adaptations ... -
The Effects of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Mass Index on the Development of Osteoarthritis in Women
(2001-05-01)Hathwar, Supriya, The Effect of Cardiorespiratory Fitness and Body Mass Index on the Development of Osteoarthritis in Women, (ACLS 1970-1999). Master of Public Health (Epidemiology), May, 35 pp., 6 tables, references, 48 ... -
The Prevalence of Behaviors Used to Make & Maintain Weight Among Male Horse Jockeys
(2001-05-01)Objective: Determine the prevalence of weight loss behaviors used by male jockeys to make and maintain weight. Design: An original survey instrument was developed. The pilot study was distributed in a random, anonymous ... -
Ventilatory and Heart Rate Responses to Incremental Exercise With and Without Venous Occlusion
(2003-07-01)Godoy, Selena J., Master of Science, Biomedical Sciences, July 2003. Ventilatory and Heart Rate Responses to Incremental Exercise With and Without Venous Occlusion. 26 pp., 4 tables, 7 figures, 29 references. We sought to ... -
Wearing a Football Helmet Exacerbates Thermal Load During Exercise in Thermoneutral and Hyperthermic Exercise
(2004-12-01)Brothers, Robert Matthew, Wearing a Football Helmet Exacerbates Thermal Load During Exercise in Thermoneutral and Hyperthermic Conditions. Masters of Science (Integrative Physiology), December, 2004, 42 pp., 1 table, 4 ...