A P Marsh
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Recent Articles
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Schoell S, Weaver A, Beavers D, Lenchik L, Marsh A, Rejeski W, et al.
J Osteoporos Phys Act
. 2018 Apr;
6(1).
PMID: 29683141
Study Background: Recommendation of intentional weight loss in older adults remains controversial, due in part to the loss of bone mineral density (BMD) known to accompany weight loss. While finite...
2.
Chmelo E, Beavers D, Lyles M, Marsh A, Nicklas B, Beavers K
Nutr Diabetes
. 2016 Apr;
6:e203.
PMID: 27043417
Objective: Weight regain following intentional weight loss may negatively impact body composition, accelerating fat regain and increasing risk of physical disability. The purpose of this study was to compare long-term...
3.
Rejeski W, Marsh A, Chmelo E, Rejeski J
Obes Rev
. 2009 Nov;
11(9):671-85.
PMID: 19922431
We examine obesity, intentional weight loss and physical disability in older adults. Based on prospective epidemiological studies, body mass index exhibits a curvilinear relationship with physical disability; there appears to...
4.
Rapp S, Brenes G, Marsh A
Aging Ment Health
. 2002 Feb;
6(1):5-11.
PMID: 11827617
'Mild cognitive impairment' (MCI) in older adults refers to a significant decline in memory function but not other cognitive functions. Pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for MCI are needed. The present...
5.
Marsh A, Geel S
Gait Posture
. 2000 Sep;
12(2):105-13.
PMID: 10998606
A dual-task paradigm was used to determine the attentional demands of several postural control tasks in 16 older women (age, 71.5+/-3.4 years) and 14 young women (age, 25.5+/-2.4 years). Older...
6.
Marsh A, Martin P, Foley K
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2000 Sep;
32(9):1630-4.
PMID: 10994916
Purpose: To examine the influence of cadence, cycling experience, and aerobic power on delta efficiency during cycling and to determine the significance of delta efficiency as a factor underlying the...
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Marsh A, Martin P, Sanderson D
J Biomech
. 2000 Feb;
33(2):173-80.
PMID: 10653030
Eight experienced male cyclists (C), eight well-trained male runners (R), and eight less-trained male noncyclists (LT) were tested under multiple cadence and power output conditions to determine: (1) if the...
8.
Marsh A, Martin P
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 1998 Jun;
30(6):942-8.
PMID: 9624655
Purpose: To determine whether an association exists between peripheral comfort level, as reflected by differentiated RPE measures, and the preferred cadences of subjects who differed in cycling experience and fitness...
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Marsh A, Martin P
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 1997 Oct;
29(9):1225-32.
PMID: 9309635
To determine the effects of cycling experience, fitness level, and power output on preferred and most economical cycling cadences: 1) the preferred cadence (PC) of 12 male cyclists, 10 male...
10.
Marsh A, Martin P
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 1995 Feb;
27(2):217-25.
PMID: 7723645
Male cyclists (N = 8) and noncyclists (N = 8) pedaled under six randomly ordered cadences (50, 65, 80, 95, 110 rpm and the preferred cadence) at 200 W to...