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Joel T Greenshields

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Albrecht J, Greenshields J, Smart S, Law I, Rink L, Daniels C, et al.
Clin J Sport Med . 2024 Jul; 35(2):152-161. PMID: 38975888
Objective: COVID-19 has been associated with myocardial involvement in collegiate athletes. The first report from the Big Ten COVID-19 Cardiac Registry (Registry) was an ecological study that reported myocarditis in...
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Keeler J, Greenshields J, Goss C, Baker T, Chapman R, Johnson B, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2024 Apr; 136(6):1400-1409. PMID: 38660723
This study tested the hypothesis that acute moderate normobaric hypoxia augments circulating thyroid hormone concentrations during and following 1 h of cold head-out water immersion (HOWI), compared with when cold...
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Keeler J, Hess H, Tourula E, Baker T, Kerr P, Greenshields J, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2022 Sep; 323(5):R776-R786. PMID: 36121146
This study tested the hypotheses that ) spleen volume increases during head-out-of-water immersion (HOWI) and returns to pre-HOWI values postdiuresis, and ) the magnitude of apnea-induced spleen contraction increases when...
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Phen H, Manz W, Mignemi D, Greenshields J, Bariteau J
Foot Ankle Orthop . 2022 Jan; 5(3):2473011420926101. PMID: 35097382
Background: Insertional Achilles tendinopathy (IAT) is a common cause of chronic posterior heel pain. Surgical intervention reproducibly improves patients' pain and functional status. We hypothesized that patients older than 60...
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Goss C, Greenshields J, Noble T, Chapman R
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2022 Jan; 54(2):345-352. PMID: 35029592
Purpose: This study aimed to characterize and describe finishing time trends of the fastest 100 performers in the men's and women's marathon, half-marathon, and road 10-km each year from 2001...
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Coyle M, Goss C, Manz W, Greenshields J, Chapman R, Stager J
Physiol Rep . 2022 Jan; 10(1):e15149. PMID: 35001564
Introduction: Exercise-induced arterial hypoxemia (EIAH) has been observed in highly trained endurance athletes during near maximal exercise, which may be influenced by a histamine-mediated inflammatory response at the pulmonary capillary-alveolar...
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Senefeld J, Johnson P, Kunze K, Bloch E, van Helmond N, Golafshar M, et al.
PLoS Med . 2021 Dec; 18(12):e1003872. PMID: 34928960
Background: The United States (US) Expanded Access Program (EAP) to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) convalescent plasma was initiated in response to the rapid spread of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus...
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Greenshields J, Keeler J, Freemas J, Baker T, Johnson B, Carter S, et al.
Physiol Rep . 2021 Oct; 9(20):e15074. PMID: 34676680
This study tested the hypotheses that compared to drinking water, consumption of a caffeinated soft drink sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) attenuates the cutaneous vasodilatory response to local skin...
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Daniels C, Rajpal S, Greenshields J, Rosenthal G, Chung E, Terrin M, et al.
JAMA Cardiol . 2021 May; 6(9):1078-1087. PMID: 34042947
Importance: Myocarditis is a leading cause of sudden death in competitive athletes. Myocardial inflammation is known to occur with SARS-CoV-2. Different screening approaches for detection of myocarditis have been reported....
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Freemas J, Greenshields J, Baker T, Carter S, Johnson B, Schlader Z
Physiol Rep . 2021 Apr; 9(7):e14777. PMID: 33904664
We tested the hypothesis that ingestion of a caffeinated soft drink sweetened with high-fructose corn syrup acutely increases arterial stiffness. In a randomized counterbalanced, crossover design, fourteen healthy adults (25 ...