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Horswill C, Stofan J, Horn M, Eddy D, Murray R
Int J Sports Med . 2006 Jun; 27(6):500-4. PMID: 16767615
Recent claims have been made regarding the putative erosive effects of regularly ingesting low-pH beverages on the integrity of tooth enamel. The purpose of this study was to determine whether...
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Murray R, Bartoli W, Eddy D, Horn M
Int J Sport Nutr . 1997 Jun; 7(2):144-53. PMID: 9189785
The purpose of this study was to compare the gastric emptying rates (GER) of water, a 6% carbohydrate (CHO) beverage, and a 20% CHO beverage and to contrast those rates...
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Murray R, Bartoli W, Eddy D, Horn M
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1995 Jul; 27(7):1057-62. PMID: 7564973
The purpose of this study was to assess how selected physiological and performance responses are affected when the normal increase in plasma free fatty acid concentration during exercise is blunted...
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Murray R, Eddy D, Bartoli W, PAUL G
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1994 Jun; 26(6):725-32. PMID: 8052114
This study assessed the gastric emptying rates of water and four isocaloric carbohydrate solutions in resting subjects. On five occasions, subjects ingested 400 ml of water or 6% solutions of...
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Ashton N, Clarke C, Eddy D, Swift F
Can J Physiol Pharmacol . 1994 Jun; 72(6):637-43. PMID: 7954095
Acute occlusion of the renal circulation in the anesthetized rabbit results in a neurally mediated, reflex increase in hind-limb vascular resistance, which is flow rather than pressure dependent. This suggests...
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Seifert J, PAUL G, Eddy D, Murray R
Int J Sport Nutr . 1994 Mar; 4(1):46-53. PMID: 8167654
The effects of preexercise hyperinsulinemia on exercising plasma glucose, plasma insulin, and metabolic responses were assessed during 50 min cycling at 62% VO2max. Subjects were fed a 6% sucrose/glucose solution...
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Murray R, Eddy D, PAUL G, Seifert J, Halaby G
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1991 Jul; 71(1):144-9. PMID: 1917736
To study selected cardiovascular, thermoregulatory, and hormonal responses to the consumption of glycerol solutions during exercise, nine subjects cycled for 90 min at 50% peak O2 uptake in a 30...
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Murray R, PAUL G, Seifert J, Eddy D
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1991 Jun; 23(6):713-8. PMID: 1886479
The purpose of this study was to determine how the ingestion of carbohydrate at varying rates influences physiological, sensory, and performance responses to prolonged exercise at 65-75% VO2max. Ten subjects...
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Murray R, PAUL G, Seifert J, Eddy D, Halaby G
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1989 Jun; 21(3):275-82. PMID: 2733576
The purpose of this study was to compare the physiological, sensory, and exercise performance responses to ingestion of 6% glucose, 6% fructose, and 6% sucrose solutions during cycling exercise. Twelve...
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Murray R, Seifert J, Eddy D, PAUL G, Halaby G
Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol . 1989 Jan; 59(1-2):152-8. PMID: 2583144
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ingesting fluids of varying carbohydrate content upon sensory response, physiologic function, and exercise performance during 1.25 h of intermittent...