Browsing by Author "Kellawan, J. Mikhail"
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Age-Related Changes in Muscular Strength, Power, Endurance, and Quality in Recreationally Active Women Aged 20 to 89 Years
Miller, Ryan (2020-05-08)The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of chronological age on muscular strength, power, endurance, and quality in recreationally active women 20 to 89 years of age. One hundred and fifty-two female ... -
Can Acupuncture Treatment of Hypertension Improve Brain Health? A Mini Review
Sun, Jongjoo; Ashley, John; Kellawan, J. Mikhail (2019-09-13)With age, cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., dementia and Alzheimer’s) are some of the leading causes of death in the United States. Related to these outcomes is the increased prevalence of hypertension, ... -
Cerebrovascular responses to graded exercise in young healthy males and females
Ashley, John D.; Shelley, Joe H.; Sun, Jongjoo; Song, Jiwon; Trent, Jacob A.; Ambrosio, Luis D.; Larson, Daniel J.; Larson, Rebecca D.; Yabluchanskiy, Andriy; Kellawan, J. Mikhail (2020-10-28)Although systemic sex‐specific differences in cardiovascular responses to exercise are well established, the comparison of sex‐specific cerebrovascular responses to exercise has gone under‐investigated especially, during ... -
Contribution of exercise-onset hypotension to cerebrovascular hemodynamics during an exercise transition
Ashley, John (2022-08)Recent evidence suggests cerebral blood flow (CBF) responds to moderate intensity exercise after ~ 40s when using a monoexponential model to characterize CBF kinetics. Considering the brain’s reliance on blood flow for O2 ... -
Does EDHF-blockade by fluconazole alter cerebral autoregulation and hemodynamics during lower-body negative pressure?
Matney, Jacob (2023-05-12)Animal models suggest that cytochrome P450 2C9 (CYP450), an enzyme within the EDHF pathway, plays a critical role in the control of cerebral hemodynamics and autoregulation. However, this observation has not been directly ... -
The Effect of Acute Citrulline Malate Supplementation on Mitochondrial Function, Oxygen Saturation, Handgrip Critical Force, and Recovery of Force in the Forearm Muscles.
Hodges, Elise (2023-05-12)Citrulline Malate has possible exercise performance enhancement abilities due to the vasodilatory effect of nitric oxide produced from citrulline combined with a possible increase in mitochondrial efficiency from malate. ... -
The effects of acute melatonin supplementation on central and peripheral responses in healthy humans during sympathetic stimuli
Skillett, Sarah (2023-08-04)There is evidence that melatonin has more functions other than regulating sleeping tendencies such as anti-hypertensive and antioxidant functions, however how melatonin exerts these functions is unknown. PURPOSE: To determine ... -
The Importance of EDHF in Functional Sympatholysis in Healthy Young Adults
Buelow, Alexander (2022-08-04)Functional Sympatholysis allows for the matching of increased demands in skeletal muscle oxygenation by increasing exercise hyperemia despite elevated sympathetic outflow. Endothelial-Derived Hyperpolarizing Factor (EDHF) ... -
SEX DIFFERENCES IN CEREBROVASCULAR RESPONSE TO SUBMAXIMAL AND MAXIMAL EXERCISE
Shelley, Joseph (2020-07-30)Dysfunctional cerebrovascular control is closely linked to the increased incidence of cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. dementia and Alzheimer’s). Epidemiological evidence identifies sex-specific differences ...