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Brian R Kupchak

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Kazman J, Attipoe S, Kupchak B, Deuster P
J Therm Biol . 2020 May; 89:102563. PMID: 32364995
This study tested the interactive effects of heat and caffeine on exercise-induced physiological strain by using a 2x2 within-subjects factorial design. Thirty-five physically fit Caucasians underwent a bout of exercise...
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Kupchak B
Semin Thromb Hemost . 2018 Oct; 44(8):756-764. PMID: 30282095
Hemostasis is the ability of the body to control blood loss following vascular injury. The process is composed of a complex array of pathways made up of the coagulation and...
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Hooper D, Kraemer W, Stearns R, Kupchak B, Volk B, DuPont W, et al.
Int J Sports Physiol Perform . 2018 Jun; 14(2):170-175. PMID: 29952670
Purpose: Prior research has illustrated that high volumes of aerobic exercise result in a reduction in basal concentrations of testosterone in men. Those studies were mostly conducted on recreational runners...
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Kupchak B, Kazman J, Vingren J, Levitt D, Lee E, Williamson K, et al.
Wilderness Environ Med . 2017 Jul; 28(3):197-206. PMID: 28739377
Objective: This study aims to examine blood hemostatic responses to completing a 164-km road cycling event in a hot environment. Methods: Thirty-seven subjects (28 men and 9 women; 51.8±9.5 [mean±SD]...
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Kupchak B, Kraemer W, Hooper D, Saenz C, Dulkis L, Secola P, et al.
Chronobiol Int . 2016 Nov; 34(2):148-161. PMID: 27813687
Purpose: Athletes and military service members are known to undergo strenuous exercise and sometimes have to take long haul flights soon afterwards; however, its combined effect on many physiological functions...
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Luk H, Levitt D, Lee E, Ganio M, McDermott B, Kupchak B, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2016 Aug; 116(10):2007-15. PMID: 27522585
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the circulating cytokine response to a recreational 164-km road cycling event in a high ambient temperature and to determine if this...
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Givens M, Deuster P, Kupchak B
Mil Med . 2016 Jul; 181(7):680-6. PMID: 27391622
The Consortium of Health and Military Performance hosted a symposium in April 2015 entitled "Androgens, Anabolic Steroids, and Related Substances: What We Know and What We Need to Know" in...
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Kraemer W, Hooper D, Kupchak B, Saenz C, Brown L, Vingren J, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2016 Jun; 121(2):438-48. PMID: 27283914
The purpose was to examine the effects of a round trip trans-American jet travel on performance, hormonal alterations, and recovery. Ten matched pairs of recreationally trained men were randomized to...
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Johnson E, Munoz C, Jimenez L, Le Bellego L, Kupchak B, Kraemer W, et al.
Nutrients . 2016 May; 8(5). PMID: 27213436
Background: Surprisingly little is known about the physiological and perceptual differences of women who consume different volumes of water each day. The purposes of this investigation were to (a) analyze...
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Sterczala A, DuPont W, Comstock B, Flanagan S, Szivak T, Hooper D, et al.
J Strength Cond Res . 2015 Aug; 30(2):569-78. PMID: 26270693
Nucleotide supplementation can reduce postexercise immunosuppression and hypothalamic-pituitary axis (HPA) axis activation in endurance exercise models. Nucleotide supplementation may aid recovery from other exercise modalities, such as heavy resistance exercise....