Juliane Heydenreich
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Heydenreich J, Koehler K, Braun H, Grosshauser M, Heseker H, Koenig D, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2023 Apr;
14:1125969.
PMID: 37113693
An elevated core temperature (core) increases the risk of performance impairments and heat-related illness. Internal cooling (IC) has the potential to lower core when exercising in the heat. The aim...
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Heydenreich J, Schweter A, Luhrmann P
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2020 Oct;
17(19).
PMID: 33036221
Achieving a high bone mass during childhood and adolescence is important for the prevention of osteoporosis in later life. Herein, the purpose was to assess the relationship of various lifestyle...
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Heydenreich J, Schweter A, Luhrmann P
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
. 2020 Aug;
61(4):571-581.
PMID: 32744046
Background: Bone density in the young-adult life is associated with risk for osteoporosis in later life. Next to genetic factors, lifestyle seems to play an important role for bone health....
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Heydenreich J, Schutz Y, Melzer K, Kayser B
Nutrients
. 2019 Mar;
11(2).
PMID: 30813275
The maximum aerobic metabolic rate can be expressed in multiple metabolically equivalent tasks (MET), i.e., METmax. The purpose was to quantify the error when the conventional (3.5 mL∙kg∙min) compared to...
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Heydenreich J, Melzer K, Flury C, Kayser B
Nutrients
. 2017 Jul;
9(7).
PMID: 28708118
Micronutrient requirements do not scale linearly with physical activity-related energy expenditure (AEE). Inactive persons may have insufficient micronutrient intake because of low energy intake (EI). We extracted data from NHANES...
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Heydenreich J, Kayser B, Schutz Y, Melzer K
Sports Med Open
. 2017 Feb;
3(1):8.
PMID: 28161872
Background: Endurance athletes perform periodized training in order to prepare for main competitions and maximize performance. However, the coupling between alterations of total energy expenditure (TEE), energy intake, and body...
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Melzer K, Heydenreich J, Schutz Y, Renaud A, Kayser B, Mader U
Nutrients
. 2016 Jul;
8(7).
PMID: 27447667
"Metabolic Equivalent" (MET) represents a standard amount of oxygen consumed by the body under resting conditions, and is defined as 3.5 mL O₂/kg × min or ~1 kcal/kg × h....
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Heydenreich J, Otto C, Mayer F, Carlsohn A
J Nutr Metab
. 2014 Aug;
2014:478324.
PMID: 25147735
Background. Analysis of γ-H2AX foci is a promising approach to evaluate exercise-induced DNA damage. However, baseline levels and day-to-day variability of γ-H2AX foci have not been investigated in healthy subjects...
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Carlsohn A, Nippe S, Heydenreich J, Mayer F
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab
. 2012 Jul;
22(6):438-43.
PMID: 22805047
The study was conducted to investigate the quantity and the main food sources of carbohydrate (CHO) intake of junior elite triathletes during a short-term moderate (MOD; 12 km swimming, 100...