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Effects of an Eight Week Maximal Jumping Intervention on Bone Characteristics in College-Aged Females
(2019-08-01)
Peak bone mass occurs between the second and third decade, around a person’s late twenties and is followed by a plateau in bone mineral density (BMD). Osteoporosis can be a result from a failure to achieve peak bone mass ...
Comparison of Bone, Muscle, and Fat Characteristics Between Combined Oral Contraceptive Users and Non-Users
(2019-08-01)
Combined oral contraceptives (COC) are widely used as a form of birth control or to reduce negative symptoms associated with menstruation. However, many women discontinue use or fail to initiate use of COC because of the ...
The Effects of Hydrolyzed Collagen on Performance, Soreness and Collagen Biomarkers following Exercise in Resistance Trained Males
(2019-05-10)
Hydrolyzed Collagen (HCOL) is a nutritional supplement that has recently been suggested to enhance musculoskeletal (MSK) resilience and recovery from damaging exercise. Despite some promising evidence in clinical and in ...
Menstrual Cycle Changes in Quadricep Muscular Architecture and Other Functional Parameters in College-aged Females Compared to Males
(2019-08-01)
Women have often been excluded from research studies due to the fluctuations of hormones throughout the menstrual cycle and the difficulty in scheduling through different phases and the possible interaction it may have ...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BATTER’S EYES CHARACTERISTICS, THE HITTING PROCESS AND HIT QUALITY AMONG MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYERS
(2019-08-01)
Because there are no rules on how MLB stadiums are to be designed, there end up being a variety of differences between the stadiums. This includes the batter’s eye. This study seeks to see if there are differences in hit ...
The Relationship between Oxygen Saturation and Muscle Fatigue in Men and Women
(2019-08-01)
Women have been shown to be more fatigue resistant than men during low-intensity submaximal isometric contractions. It has been suggested higher intramuscular pressures, due to the greater muscle mass and absolute strength ...
Parents’ and Guardians’ Knowledge of Health Implications of Processed Meat and Associations with Feeding Practices of School-Aged Children
(2019-05)
Introduction: Processed meat is labeled as a Group1A carcinogen according to the World Health Organization due to the certainty that processed meat causes colorectal cancer. In addition to colorectal cancer, processed meat ...