Barry W Scheuermann
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11.
Gonzales J, Scheuermann B
J Sports Sci Med
. 2013 Oct;
6(1):98-105.
PMID: 24149231
Previous studies have reported women to have a greater resistance to fatigue than men during sustained handgrip exercise, however, observed gender differences in fatigue has been shown to be a...
12.
Gonzales J, Scheuermann B
Respir Physiol Neurobiol
. 2012 Sep;
185(2):386-92.
PMID: 23017330
Previous studies have demonstrated that carbonic anhydrase inhibition with acetazolamide reduces exercise capacity. The mechanism responsible for this early fatigue is unclear, but may be partly mediated by impaired respiratory...
13.
Gonzales J, Thompson B, Thistlethwaite J, Scheuermann B
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
. 2011 Feb;
36(1):137-44.
PMID: 21326388
Skeletal muscle contractions are associated with physical stimuli that act upon muscle vasculature, including increased shear stress and blood pressure. It is unclear if acute dynamic exercise alters local vascular...
14.
James C, Scheuermann B, Smith M
J Electromyogr Kinesiol
. 2009 Dec;
20(4):667-75.
PMID: 20006522
The purpose of the study was to investigate the effects of two fatigue protocols on landing performance. A repeated measures design was used to examine the effects of fatigue and...
15.
Gonzales J, Thistlethwaite J, Thompson B, Scheuermann B
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2009 May;
106(5):779-84.
PMID: 19437032
Shear stress is the frictional force of blood against the endothelium, a stimulus for endothelial activation and the release of von Willebrand factor (vWF). This study tested the hypothesis that...
16.
Gonzales J, Thompson B, Thistlethwaite J, Scheuermann B
Clin Physiol Funct Imaging
. 2008 May;
28(5):318-25.
PMID: 18476993
To test the hypothesis that retrograde flow influences the shear stimulus of exercise blood flow, eight healthy men [25.6+/-3.1 years (SD)] performed 20 min of single-leg knee-extension exercise at two...
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Robbins J, Scheuermann B
J Strength Cond Res
. 2008 Apr;
22(3):781-6.
PMID: 18438240
Numerous studies have shown that stretching routines can induce strength and force deficits, although the amount of stretching needed to cause these deficits remains unclear. Therefore, the purpose of the...
18.
Thistlethwaite J, Thompson B, Gonzales J, Scheuermann B
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2007 Nov;
102(4):481-91.
PMID: 18026978
This study examined the magnitude of the oxygen uptake slow component (VO(2) SC) during heavy exercise when preceded by heavy knee extension (KE) exercise. Nine males (26.6 +/- 1.7 years,...
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Gonzales J, Thompson B, Thistlethwaite J, Harper A, Scheuermann B
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2007 Oct;
103(6):1950-7.
PMID: 17932302
To test the hypothesis that sex influences forearm blood flow (FBF) during exercise, 15 women and 16 men of similar age [women 24.3 +/- 4.0 (SD) vs. men 24.9 +/-...
20.
Thompson B, Fadia T, Pincivero D, Scheuermann B
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2007 May;
293(1):H805-12.
PMID: 17468333
Previous studies suggest that women experience less vascular occlusion than men when generating the same relative contractile force. This study examined forearm blood flow (FBF) in women and men during...