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V K Jamnik

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Zaharieva D, Miadovnik L, Rowan C, Gumieniak R, Jamnik V, Riddell M
Diabet Med . 2015 Jul; 33(4):488-96. PMID: 26173655
Aim: To determine the effects of acute caffeine ingestion on glycaemia during moderate to vigorous intensity aerobic exercise and in recovery in individuals with Type 1 diabetes. Methods: A total...
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Burr J, Jamnik V, Gledhill N
Eur J Appl Physiol . 2011 Jan; 111(8):1841-50. PMID: 21225277
The purpose of this study was to evaluate fitness and health adaptations from a training program riding all-terrain vehicles (ATV) and off-road motorcycles (ORM) as the exercise stimulus. Participants (n ...
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Riddell M, Jamnik V, Iscoe K, Timmons B, Gledhill N
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2008 Jun; 105(2):742-8. PMID: 18535137
The range of exercise intensities that elicit high fat oxidation rates (FOR) in youth and the influence of pubertal status on peak FOR are unknown. In a longitudinal design, we...
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Ferguson S, Gledhill N, Jamnik V, Wiebe C, Payne N
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2001 Jul; 33(7):1114-9. PMID: 11445758
Purpose: To compare the cardiac performance of endurance-trained (ET) and moderately active (MA) young women before exercise and throughout incremental work rates to maximum with particular interest in whether their...
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Payne N, Gledhill N, Katzmarzyk P, Jamnik V, Keir P
Can J Appl Physiol . 2000 Dec; 25(6):430-42. PMID: 11098155
The purpose of this report is to provide representative norms for measurements of musculoskeletal fitness (partial curl-ups, vertical jump, and leg power) for which Canadian norms are not currently available....
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Warburton D, Gledhill N, Jamnik V, Krip B, Card N
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1999 Jun; 31(6):800-8. PMID: 10378906
Objective: To determine whether plasma volume expansion (PVexp) in elite endurance-trained (ET) cyclists, who already possess both a high blood volume (BV) and a high VO2max, leads to further enhancements...
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Wiebe C, Gledhill N, Jamnik V, Ferguson S
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1999 May; 31(5):684-91. PMID: 10331888
Purpose: To clarify the physiological reasons for the decline in aerobic power of endurance trained (ET) women with aging. Methods: Blood volume, VO2max, and exercise cardiac function were examined in...
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Wiebe C, Gledhill N, Warburton D, Jamnik V, Ferguson S
Clin J Sport Med . 1999 Jan; 8(4):272-9. PMID: 9884791
Objective: To examine and compare the exercise cardiac function of endurance-trained (ET) women and men. Participants: Six ET women aged 20 to 29 years (mean VO2max = 64 ml.kg-1.min-1) and...
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Warburton D, Gledhill N, Jamnik V
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 1998 Jun; 30(6):952-7. PMID: 9624657
Purpose: The acetylene rebreathe technique is a well established method for the determination of cardiac output (Q) at rest and during exercise. We sought to demonstrate that the acetylene rebreathe...
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Jamnik V, Gledhill N
Can J Sport Sci . 1992 Sep; 17(3):222-7. PMID: 1325262
The fitness screening of applications to physically demand occupations has become increasingly complex with the advent of Equal Opportunity legislation and Affirmative Action initiatives. A comprehensive study was conducted of...