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RESTING MECHANOMYOGRAPHY BEFORE AND AFTER AN ACUTE BOUT OF SINGLE LEG RESISTANCE EXERCISE
(2016)
ABSTRACT
RESTING MECHANOMYOGRAPHY BEFORE AND AFTER AN ACUTE BOUT OF SINGLE LEG RESISTANCE TRAINING
Cody Miller
University of Oklahoma
Supervising Professor: Dr. Travis Beck
Mechanomyography (MMG) is the recording ...
USING THE INTEGRATIVE MODEL TO PREDICT VEGETABLE SUBGROUP CONSUMPTION AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
(2016)
Although eating the recommended amount of vegetables is associated with many health benefits, vegetable consumption is low among college students in the United States. “Vegetable consumption” is a behavioral category, ...
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ENERGY DRINK CONSUMPTION AND PERCEIVED STRESS AMONG COLLEGE STUDENTS
(2016-08-10)
This study explored the relationship between energy drink consumption, reasons for drinking energy drinks, and perceived stress. This study combined the use of an energy drink consumption survey and the revised university ...
Effects of Exercise Induced Muscle Damage on Critical Torque and Mitochondrial Function
(2016)
The primary aim of this study was to examine the effects of exercise induced muscle damage on critical torque and impulse above end test torque. A secondary purpose was to determine whether mitochondrial function played ...
Using the Integrative Model to Predict Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption Among Adults Attempting Weight Loss in Southern Oklahoma
(2016-05-14)
Adult obesity is a serious problem in the United States as approximately 68.5% of adults are overweight or obese. Obesity is caused by many factors including lifestyle behaviors, psychological and physiological circumstances, ...
EFFECT OF AN ACUTE HIGH FAT MEAL IN HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS: THE EXERCISE PRESSOR RESPONSE
(2016-12-16)
Background: Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of mortality in the United States which has arose from numerous contributing factors including the westernized diet and its shift toward more fatty and carbohydrate ...