J D MacDougall
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Falk B, Bar-Or O, MacDougall J, Goldsmith C, McGillis L
Am J Hum Biol
. 2017 May;
4(4):527-535.
PMID: 28524388
The thermoregulatory response to exercise in the heat, especially sweating pattern, differs between children and adults. This study investigated the changes with physical maturation in the thermoregulatory response to exercise...
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Oldridge N, MacDougall J
Phys Sportsmed
. 2016 Jul;
9(2):64-70.
PMID: 27452848
In brief: Cross-country skiing is an attractive winter alternative to walking or jogging, but persons with coronary artery disease must be aware of its high energy costs and make appropriate...
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Hamada T, Sale D, MacDougall J, Tarnopolsky M
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2003 Jun;
178(2):165-73.
PMID: 12780391
Aim: To examine the effect of fibre type on potentiation and fatigue. Methods: Young men (n = 4 per group) with a predominance of type I [61.4 +/- 6.9% (SD),...
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Green H, Ballantyne C, MacDougall J, Tarnopolsky M, Schertzer J
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2003 Apr;
94(5):2034-42.
PMID: 12679353
In this study, we employed single-leg submaximal cycle training, conducted over a 10-wk period, to investigate adaptations in sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca(2+)-regulatory proteins and processes of the vastus lateralis. During...
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Macdonald J, Rosenfeld J, Tarnopolsky M, Hogben C, Ballantyne C, MacDougall J
J Hum Hypertens
. 2002 Feb;
16(1):33-9.
PMID: 11840227
Recent evidence from our laboratory and others have suggested that the mechanism for a decrease in resting blood pressure after an acute bout of exercise is a centrally mediated decrease...
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Macdonald J, Hogben C, Tarnopolsky M, MacDougall J
J Hum Hypertens
. 2001 Aug;
15(8):567-71.
PMID: 11494096
Our purpose was to examine whether the transient suppression of blood pressure that occurs during the hours following acute exercise (termed post exercise hypotension) persists throughout an active period of...
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Gibala M, Interisano S, Tarnopolsky M, Roy B, Macdonald J, Yarasheski K, et al.
Can J Physiol Pharmacol
. 2000 Aug;
78(8):656-61.
PMID: 10958167
We have previously quantified the extent of myofibrillar disruption which occurs following an acute bout of resistance exercise in untrained men, however the response of well-trained subjects is not known....
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Fowles J, Sale D, MacDougall J
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2000 Aug;
89(3):1179-88.
PMID: 10956367
The purpose of this study was to assess strength performance after an acute bout of maximally tolerable passive stretch (PS(max)) in human subjects. Ten young adults (6 men and 4...
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Fowles J, MacDougall J, Tarnopolsky M, Sale D, Roy B, Yarasheski K
Can J Appl Physiol
. 2000 Aug;
25(3):165-80.
PMID: 10932034
We examined the effect of an isolated bout of maximal tolerated passive stretch on fractional muscle protein synthetic rate in human soleus muscle. Eight healthy males performed two separate trials...
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Hamada T, Sale D, MacDougall J, Tarnopolsky M
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2000 Jun;
88(6):2131-7.
PMID: 10846027
In small mammals, muscles with shorter twitch contraction times and a predominance of fast-twitch, type II fibers exhibit greater posttetanic twitch force potentiation than muscles with longer twitch contraction times...