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M P Miles

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Kraemer W, Rubin M, Hakkinen K, Nindl B, Nindi B, Marx J, et al.
J Sci Med Sport . 2003 Nov; 6(3):295-306. PMID: 14609146
The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of physical strength and the ability to do more total work on human growth hormone (GH) variants to a heavy...
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Miles M, Kraemer W, Nindl B, Grove D, Leach S, Dohi K, et al.
Acta Physiol Scand . 2003 Jun; 178(2):155-63. PMID: 12780390
Aim: The mechanism linking exercise intensity to the magnitude of the immune response is not completely understood. The purpose of this investigation was to determine whether the immune response to...
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Miles M, Mackinnon L, Grove D, Williams N, Bush J, Marx J, et al.
Acta Physiol Scand . 2002 Apr; 174(4):317-25. PMID: 11942919
The aim of this study was to further investigate the mechanism of suppression of natural killer (NK) cell cytotoxic activity in peripheral blood following strenuous exercise. Blood was collected for...
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Rawson E, Clarkson P, Price T, Miles M
Acta Physiol Scand . 2002 Feb; 174(1):57-65. PMID: 11851597
This study compared the effects of short-term creatine supplementation on muscle phosphocreatine, blood and urine creatine levels, and urine creatinine levels in elderly and young subjects. Eight young (24 +/-...
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Dohi K, Mastro A, Miles M, Bush J, Grove D, Leach S, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2001 Sep; 85(3-4):367-73. PMID: 11560093
Little is understood about the immune responses to heavy resistance exercise. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the influence of physical strength and the ability to do more...
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Ahluwalia N, Mastro A, Ball R, Miles M, Rajendra R, Handte G
Mech Ageing Dev . 2001 Jul; 122(12):1269-79. PMID: 11438118
Aging is often associated with a dysregulation of the immune system. We examined mitogen-stimulated production of interleukin (IL)-2 and proinflammatory cytokines, IL-1beta and IL-6, in apparently healthy and generally well-nourished...
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Krause D, Mastro A, Handte G, Smiciklas-Wright H, Miles M, Ahluwalia N
Mech Ageing Dev . 2000 Feb; 112(1):43-57. PMID: 10656182
Nutrition plays a crucial role in immune function. Most studies on age-associated changes in immunocompetence in healthy adults did not examine the nutritional status of participants extensively. Inadequate nutritional status...
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Miles M, Naukam R, Hackney A, Clarkson P
Int J Sports Med . 1999 Aug; 20(5):322-7. PMID: 10452230
Skeletal muscle, as a producer of glutamine, is important for lymphocytes, monocytes and macrophages. Exercise-induced muscle damage could burden the immune system by concurrently eliciting a local inflammatory response and...
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Miles M, Leach S, Kraemer W, Dohi K, Bush J, Mastro A
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 1998 Jun; 84(5):1604-9. PMID: 9572805
We hypothesized that expression of L-selectin and very late antigen-4 (VLA-4) integrin adhesion molecules would influence cell type-specific redistribution during exercise. Women subjects performed six sets of 10-repetition maximum squats....
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Miles M, Li Y, Rinard J, Clarkson P, Williamson J
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1997 Apr; 29(4):457-66. PMID: 9107627
High-force eccentric exercise induces neuromuscular dysfunction and may augment the cardiovascular response to exercise. This investigation sought to determine whether changes in strength and sense of force following high-force eccentric...