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Main L, Wolkow A, Tait J, Gatta P, Raines J, Snow R, et al.
J Occup Environ Med . 2019 Nov; 62(2):145-148. PMID: 31764604
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine the inflammatory response to a 12-hour wildfire suppression shift, in firefighters attending the "Black Saturday" natural disaster. Methods: Thirty-eight male volunteer...
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Larsen B, Snow R, Aisbett B
J Therm Biol . 2015 Nov; 53:1-8. PMID: 26590449
Wildland firefighters often perform their duties under both hot and mild ambient temperatures. However, the direct impact of different ambient temperatures on firefighters' work performance has not been quantified. This...
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Raines J, Snow R, Nichols D, Aisbett B
Ann Occup Hyg . 2015 Feb; 59(5):554-65. PMID: 25667157
Purpose: (i) To evaluate firefighters' pre- and post-shift hydration status across two shifts of wildfire suppression work in hot weather conditions. (ii) To document firefighters' fluid intake during and between...
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Dickinson H, Ellery S, Ireland Z, LaRosa D, Snow R, Walker D
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth . 2014 Apr; 14:150. PMID: 24766646
While the use of creatine in human pregnancy is yet to be fully evaluated, its long-term use in healthy adults appears to be safe, and its well documented neuroprotective properties...
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Raines J, Snow R, Petersen A, Harvey J, Nichols D, Aisbett B
Appl Ergon . 2012 Nov; 44(3):404-13. PMID: 23149116
Unlabelled: The purpose of this study was to examine 1) wildfire fighters' ability to consume the prescribed fluid volume (1200 mL h(-1)), 2) the effect of fluid intake on plasma...
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Raines J, Snow R, Petersen A, Harvey J, Nichols D, Aisbett B
Appl Ergon . 2011 Sep; 43(3):532-40. PMID: 21906723
Unlabelled: Wildfire fighters are known to report to work in a hypohydrated state, which may compromise their work performance and health. Purpose: To evaluate whether ingesting a bolus of fluid...
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Safdar A, Yardley N, Snow R, Melov S, Tarnopolsky M
Physiol Genomics . 2007 Oct; 32(2):219-28. PMID: 17957000
Creatine monohydrate (CrM) supplementation has been shown to increase fat-free mass and muscle power output possibly via cell swelling. Little is known about the cellular response to CrM. We investigated...
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Christopher M, Rantzau C, Chen Z, Snow R, Kemp B, Alford F
Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab . 2006 Jun; 291(5):E1131-40. PMID: 16772328
AMPK plays a central role in influencing fuel usage and selection. The aim of this study was to analyze the impact of low-dose AMP analog 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-beta-d-ribosyl monophosphate (ZMP) on whole...
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Mahoney D, Carey K, Fu M, Snow R, Cameron-Smith D, Parise G, et al.
Physiol Genomics . 2004 May; 18(2):226-31. PMID: 15161965
Studies examining gene expression with RT-PCR typically normalize their mRNA data to a constitutively expressed housekeeping gene. The validity of a particular housekeeping gene must be determined for each experimental...
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van Loon L, Murphy R, Oosterlaar A, Cameron-Smith D, Hargreaves M, Wagenmakers A, et al.
Clin Sci (Lond) . 2003 Sep; 106(1):99-106. PMID: 14507259
It has been speculated that creatine supplementation affects muscle glucose metabolism in humans by increasing muscle glycogen storage and up-regulating GLUT-4 protein expression. In the present study, we assessed the...