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The Relationship between Tobacco 21 Policies and Retailer Compliance
(2020-07-30)
Introduction: Tobacco 21 policies raise the minimum legal sales age for tobacco in the United States, but in order for the policies to be effective, they must be observed by retailers. This study evaluated the relationship ...
SEX DIFFERENCES IN CEREBROVASCULAR RESPONSE TO SUBMAXIMAL AND MAXIMAL EXERCISE
(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 ...
Electrocortical activity differences between single and double leg graded exercise cycling test: an EEG study
(2020-07-30)
ABSTRACT
Single leg (SL) cycling has been reported to show increases in cardiac output, neuromuscular activity, power output, and oxidative molecules when compared to double leg (DL) cycling. While these peripheral ...
Effects of Menstrual Cycle Phase on Aerobic Parameters During a Graded-Exercise Test
(2020-05-08)
Female participants are underrepresented in exercise research, and this exclusion can largely be attributed to a lack of knowledge regarding impacts of menstrual cycle on exercise. Results from previous exercise studies ...
Interlimb Asymmetries Following High and Low External Training Loads in Collegiate Basketball Players
(2020-05-08)
Interlimb asymmetry refers to the performance of an extremity in relation to the other. This imbalance between limbs has often been considered a risk factor for injury, as well as a dynamic performance inhibitor. However, ...
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASCULINITY AND RACE ON COPING BEHAVIORS AMONG BLACK MEN AT A HISTORICALLY WHITE INSTITUTION
(2020-05-08)
Black men in the United States have the lowest life expectancy at birth compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Studies have investigated race-related stress and the ensuing coping strategies to explore men’s health ...
An Exploration of the Relationship Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Stress Using the Theory of Emerging Adulthood
(2020-05-08)
Few studies have examined cross-relations between Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) and assimilation into emerging adulthood through developmental psychology theory (IDEA), and how this can contribute to stress levels. ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) knowledge, beliefs, and vaccine uptake among United States and international college students
(2020-05-08)
Introduction: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the most common sexually transmitted infection worldwide and is associated with different types of cancer in both men and women (CDC, 2016). Nearly all sexually active ...
Suspense and Surprise: Neurological Effects on the Brain While Viewing Sports Media Content
(2020-07-30)
Studies focusing on EEG, neuromarketing, sports, and suspense and surprise have all been executed; however, there are no studies combining these aspects to focus on neurological effects based on suspense and surprise while ...
The Association Between Pregnancy-Specific Stress, Discrimination, and Birth Outcomes for Women of Different Ethnic Backgrounds in the U.S.
(2020-05-08)
Objective: The purpose of this study was to explore pregnancy-specific stress and experiences of discrimination as influences for disparities in birth outcomes for women of different racial/ethnic minority groups in the ...