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James S Skinner

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Gaskill S, Skinner J, Quindry J
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2023 May; 55(10):1876-1885. PMID: 37202881
Purpose: ACSM guidelines state that aerobic exercise intensity should be 30%/40% to 89% V̇O 2 reserve (V̇O 2 R) or heart rate reserve (HRR). Determining the proper intensity within this...
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Ferri Marini C, Sisti D, Skinner J, Sarzynski M, Bouchard C, Amatori S, et al.
Eur J Sport Sci . 2022 Aug; 23(8):1600-1611. PMID: 35960537
This study aimed to assess if, during incremental exercise, considering individual characteristics can make the relationship between the percentages of heart rate (HRR) and oxygen uptake (OR) reserve either 1:1...
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Sarzynski M, Rice T, Despres J, Perusse L, Tremblay A, Stanforth P, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2022 May; 54(5S):S1-S43. PMID: 35611651
The aim of the HERITAGE Family Study was to investigate individual differences in response to a standardized endurance exercise program, the role of familial aggregation, and the genetics of response...
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Ferri Marini C, Federici A, Skinner J, Piccoli G, Stocchi V, Zoffoli L, et al.
PeerJ . 2022 May; 10:e13190. PMID: 35497191
Background: The percentages of heart rate (%HRR) or oxygen uptake (%V̇OR) reserve are used interchangeably for prescribing aerobic exercise intensity due to their assumed 1:1 relationship, although its validity is...
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Barber J, Ruiz-Ramie J, Robbins J, Gerszten R, Leon A, Rao D, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2021 Feb; 56(2):95-100. PMID: 33619128
Objectives: We investigated whether high responsiveness or low responsiveness to exercise training aggregates in the same individuals across seven cardiometabolic traits. Methods: A total of 564 adults (29.2% black, 53.7%...
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Ferri Marini C, Sisti D, Leon A, Skinner J, Sarzynski M, Bouchard C, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2020 Jul; 53(1):174-182. PMID: 32694364
Introduction: According to current guidelines, the intensity of health-enhancing aerobic exercise should be prescribed using a percentage of heart rate reserve (%HRR), which is considered to be more closely associated...
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Ross R, Goodpaster B, Koch L, Sarzynski M, Kohrt W, Johannsen N, et al.
Br J Sports Med . 2019 Mar; 53(18):1141-1153. PMID: 30862704
There is evidence from human twin and family studies as well as mouse and rat selection experiments that there are considerable interindividual differences in the response of cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF)...
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Barber J, Kraus W, Church T, Hagberg J, Thompson P, Bartlett D, et al.
Atherosclerosis . 2018 Sep; 277:1-6. PMID: 30170218
Background And Aims: GlycA is a relatively new biomarker for inflammation as well as cardiometabolic disease risk. However, the effect of exercise on GlycA is largely unknown. Therefore, the purpose...
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He Z, Rankinen T, Leon A, Skinner J, Tchernof A, Bouchard C
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2018 Mar; 42(7):1366-1377. PMID: 29507393
Background/objectives: Plasma steroid hormone levels vary between men and women, but their associations with BMI and adiposity are controversial. Furthermore, little is known about the role of exercise programs on...
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Ghoshal S, Stevens J, Billon C, Girardet C, Sitaula S, Leon A, et al.
Mol Metab . 2018 Jan; 8:51-64. PMID: 29331507
Objective: Identify determinants of plasma adropin concentrations, a secreted peptide translated from the Energy Homeostasis Associated (ENHO) gene linked to metabolic control and vascular function. Methods: Associations between plasma adropin...