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Wilk B, Rivera-Brown A, Bar-Or O
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2007 Sep; 101(6):727-34. PMID: 17823813
The intent of this study was to assess the influence of drink flavor and composition on voluntary drinking and hydration status in girls exercising intermittently in the heat (35 +/-...
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Timmons B, Bar-Or O, Riddell M
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2007 Jul; 103(3):995-1000. PMID: 17615283
Little information is available on energy metabolism during exercise in girls, particularly the contribution of exogenous carbohydrate (CHO(exo)). The purpose of this study was to determine substrate utilization during exercise...
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Timmons B, Bar-Or O
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2007 Jun; 101(2):233-40. PMID: 17551749
Distinct natural killer (NK) cell subsets (CD56bright and CD56dim) are mobilized with exercise and these cells may serve adaptive functions. We determined the distribution of NK cell subsets in response...
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Timmons B, Bar-Or O, Riddell M
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab . 2007 May; 32(3):416-25. PMID: 17510676
Substrate utilization during exercise is known to differ between children and adults, but whether these differences are related to pubertal status is unclear. The objective of this study was to...
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Timmons B, Bar-Or O
Brain Behav Immun . 2006 Dec; 21(4):442-9. PMID: 17194564
CD95 is essential in regulating the immune system, and its reduced expression has been associated with anthracycline resistance in some childhood leukemias. We determined whether an acute bout of exercise...
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Timmons B, Tarnopolsky M, Snider D, Bar-Or O
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2006 May; 38(5):864-74. PMID: 16672839
Unlabelled: Previous research has demonstrated that younger versus older animals and humans experience smaller perturbations in natural killer (NK) cells in response to physiological stress. Purpose: To determine whether the...
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Timmons B, Tarnopolsky M, Snider D, Bar-Or O
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2006 Mar; 38(2):293-304. PMID: 16531898
Purpose: This study tested the hypothesis that exercise-induced perturbation and recovery of the immune system would vary with age, puberty, and gender in healthy children and adolescents. Methods: Twelve-year-old girls...
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Timmons B, Tarnopolsky M, Bar-Or O
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2006 Jan; 100(5):1513-9. PMID: 16410379
Carbohydrate (CHO) supplementation and female sex independently influence the natural killer (NK) cell response to acute exercise. Consequently, this study sought to elucidate sex-based differences in the distribution of NK...
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Gillis L, Kennedy L, Bar-Or O
Clin J Sport Med . 2005 Dec; 16(1):51-5. PMID: 16377976
Objective: To determine differences in the time overweight and nonoverweight youth spend on light, moderate, hard, and very hard activity plus gender and age differences in activity patterns. Design And...