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Forsse J, Richardson K, Torres R, Lowry C, Taylor J, Beeson C, et al.
Sports (Basel) . 2023 Nov; 11(11). PMID: 37999427
Aerobic exercise, specifically high-intensity interval exercise (HIIE), and its effects on renal health and filtration (RHF) are not well understood. Several studies support incorporating contemporary biomarkers serum cystatin C (CyC)...
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Forsse J, Papadakis Z, Peterson M, Taylor J, Hess B, Schwedock N, et al.
Life (Basel) . 2022 Jan; 12(1). PMID: 35054484
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is directly influenced by the deleterious effects of systemic inflammation and oxidative stress. The vascular endothelium may transiently respond to aerobic exercise and improve post-exercise vascular...
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Taylor J, Carpio-Rivera E, Chacon-Araya Y, Grandjean P, Moncada-Jimenez J
Res Q Exerc Sport . 2020 Sep; 93(1):130-143. PMID: 32940564
: To determine the acute and chronic effects of exercise on Paraoxonase-1 (PON1) concentration and activity. : A literature search was performed using 16 electronic databases. Effect sizes (ES) were...
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Taylor J, Plaisance E, Mahurin A, Mestek M, Moncada-Jimenez J, Grandjean P
Redox Rep . 2014 Sep; 20(1):42-8. PMID: 25180827
Our purpose was to characterize changes in paraoxonase 1 (PON1) activity and concentration after single aerobic exercise sessions conducted before and after 6 weeks of niacin therapy in men with...
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Mestek M, Garner J, Plaisance E, Taylor J, Alhassan S, Grandjean P
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab . 2006 Sep; 16(3):245-54. PMID: 16948481
The purpose of this study was to compare blood lipid responses to continuous versus accumulated exercise. Nine participants completed the following conditions on separate occasions by treadmill walking/jogging at 70%...