David L Nichols
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Recent Articles
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Kanwar K, Cannon J, Nichols D, Salem G, Mann M
Sports Biomech
. 2021 Jul;
23(10):1504-1525.
PMID: 34280079
The golf swing has been associated with mechanical injury risk factors at many joints. One swing, the Minimalist Golf Swing, was hypothesised to reduce lumbar spine, lead hip, and lead...
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Brisebois M, Biggerstaff K, Nichols D
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
. 2021 Mar;
62(2):199-206.
PMID: 33768774
Background: High-intensity functional training is a popular form of exercise, but little is known about how it compares to more traditional exercise patterns. Methods: Thirty healthy, physically active adults (15...
3.
Wooten J, Webb B, DiMarco N, Nichols D, Sanborn C
Am J Health Behav
. 2021 Jan;
45(1):71-80.
PMID: 33402239
The aim of this study was to identify the effects of menopausal and body composition statuses on measures of total and regional body composition and dyslipidemia in women. Sedentary, non-smoking...
4.
Rigby B, Davis R, Bittner M, Harwell R, Leek E, Johnson G, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2020 Feb;
7:22.
PMID: 32083104
There is a lack of current research to support the efficacy of a combination of equine-assisted activities (EAA) and brain building activities to influence motor skill competencies in youth with...
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Brisebois M, Rigby B, Nichols D
Sports (Basel)
. 2018 Nov;
6(4).
PMID: 30428527
The purpose of this study was to characterize high-intensity functional training (HIFT) in physically inactive adults. Four men and 10 women who were inexperienced with HIFT and not performing regular...
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Rigby B, Davis R, Avalos M, Levine N, Becker K, Nichols D
Adapt Phys Activ Q
. 2018 Nov;
35(4):424-436.
PMID: 30376721
The purpose of this study was to compare acute cardiometabolic responses to 3 modes of treadmill exercise in adults diagnosed with Parkinson's disease (PD). Eight elderly adults with PD (67.9 ...
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Lindsay K, Nichols D, Davis R, Marshall D
Res Q Exerc Sport
. 2017 Dec;
89(1):57-65.
PMID: 29220619
Purpose: This study explored the effect of whole-body vibration (WBV) using accelerations of 2.56 g to 7.68 g on lower-body detraining. Methods: All participants (N = 20) were trained using...
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Rigby B, Bolte J, Biggerstaff K, Nichols D, Castleberry T
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
. 2017 Jul;
58(9):1331-1338.
PMID: 28677941
Background: The purpose of this study was to compare the effect of aquatic treadmill exercise (ATM) to land treadmill exercise (LTM) in adults with and without type 2 diabetes (T2D)....
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Bittner M, Rigby B, Silliman-French L, Nichols D, Dillon S
Physiol Behav
. 2017 May;
177:242-246.
PMID: 28502837
Deficits in social behavior and communication skills are correlated with reduced gross motor skills in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The ExerciseBuddy application (EB app) was designed to communicate...
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Rowe J, Biggerstaff K, Ben-Ezra V, Nichols D, DiMarco N
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
. 2016 Apr;
26(5):435-444.
PMID: 27096428
This study examined the effect of prior exercise on postprandial lipemia (PPL) concentration following a mixed meal (MM) made with either glucose or fructose. Sedentary women completed four trials in...