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1. Resting energy expenditure and delayed-onset muscle soreness after full-body resistance training with an eccentric concentration.

2. The Relationships Between Upper and Lower Extremity Muscle Strength, Rate of Force Development, and Fatigue in Adults.

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3. Muscle specific declines in oxygen saturation during acute ambulation with hands-free and conventional mobility devices.

4. Prevalence and Trends of Weakness Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults in the United States.

5. Examining the role of different weakness categories for mobility and future falls in older Americans.

6. The Effect of Direct and Remote Postexercise Ischemic Conditioning on Muscle Soreness and Strength 24 Hours After Eccentric Drop Jumps.

7. Using Electronic Handgrip Dynamometry and Accelerometry to Examine Multiple Aspects of Handgrip Function in Master Endurance Athletes: A Pilot Study.

8. Contributions from incumbent police officer's physical activity and body composition to occupational assessment performance.

9. Reliability of a Novel Automated Ultrasound Technology for Body Composition Assessment and Comparisons with Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry.

10. Comparable Acute Metabolic Responses when Walking with Blood Flow Restriction and Walking with Load Carriage: Implication for Tactical Professionals.

12. Popliteal Blood Flow With Lower-Extremity Injury Mobility Devices.

13. Energy Expenditure and Substrate Utilization with Hands-Free Crutches Compared to Conventional Lower-Extremity Injury Mobility Devices.

14. A Miniaturized MicroRNA Sensor Identifies Targets Associated with Weight Loss in a Diet and Exercise Intervention among Healthy Overweight Individuals.

15. Moderate to vigorous physical activity, leucine, and protein intake contributions to muscle health in middle age.

16. Animal-Based Dietary Protein Intake Is Not A Risk Factor For Metabolic Syndrome Among Young Or Middle-Aged Females.

17. Evenness of Dietary Protein Intake Is Positively Associated with Lean Mass and Strength in Healthy Women.

18. Barriers and Strategies for Type 1 Diabetes Management Among Emerging Adults: A Qualitative Study.

19. Handgrip Strength Asymmetry Is Associated With Limitations in Individual Basic Self-Care Tasks.

20. Undiagnosed Dementia Is Associated with Poor Physical Function in Older Adults.

21. Optimization of Exercise Countermeasures to Spaceflight Using Blood Flow Restriction.

22. Assessing Additional Characteristics of Muscle Function With Digital Handgrip Dynamometry and Accelerometry: Framework for a Novel Handgrip Strength Protocol.

23. The Associations between Asymmetric Handgrip Strength and Chronic Disease Status in American Adults: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

24. The Impact of a Telehealth Intervention on Activity Profiles in Older Adults during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Pilot Study.

25. Increased velocity at VO 2 max and load carriage performance in army ROTC cadets: prescription using the critical velocity concept.

26. Time-restricted eating and concurrent exercise training reduces fat mass and increases lean mass in overweight and obese adults.

27. Examining the effects of perceived pregnancy discrimination on mother and baby health.

28. Measures Derived from Panoramic Ultrasonography and Animal-Based Protein Intake Are Related to Muscular Performance in Middle-Aged Adults.

29. Handgrip Strength Asymmetry and Weakness Together Are Associated With Functional Disability in Aging Americans.

30. Evaluating Additional Aspects of Muscle Function with a Digital Handgrip Dynamometer and Accelerometer for Cognitive Functioning in Older Adults: A Pilot Study.

31. Handgrip Strength Asymmetry and Weakness May Accelerate Time to Mortality in Aging Americans.

32. Disuse-Induced Muscle Loss and Rehabilitation: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Bed Rest Study.

33. Examining Additional Aspects of Muscle Function with a Digital Handgrip Dynamometer and Accelerometer in Older Adults: A Pilot Study.

34. Daily Protein Intake and Distribution of Daily Protein Consumed Decreases Odds for Functional Disability in Older Americans.

35. Weakness and cognitive impairment are independently and jointly associated with functional decline in aging Americans.

36. Blood flow restriction exercise stimulates mobilization of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells and increases the circulating ACE2 levels in healthy adults.

37. Weakness May Have a Causal Association With Early Mortality in Older Americans: A Matched Cohort Analysis.

38. The Longitudinal Associations of Handgrip Strength and Cognitive Function in Aging Americans.

39. What are the association patterns between handgrip strength and adverse health conditions? A topical review.

40. The Effect of Static Stretching, Mini-Band Warm-Ups, Medicine-Ball Warm-Ups, and a Light Jogging Warm-Up on Common Athletic Ability Tests.

41. Neither a Multi-Ingredient Pre-Workout Supplement nor Caffeine Were Effective at Improving Markers of Blood Flow or Upper-Body Resistance Exercise Performance.

42. Absolute and Body Mass Index Normalized Handgrip Strength Percentiles by Gender, Ethnicity, and Hand Dominance in Americans.

43. A Narrative Review of Handgrip Strength and Cognitive Functioning: Bringing a New Characteristic to Muscle Memory.

44. Contribution of Protein Intake and Concurrent Exercise to Skeletal Muscle Quality with Aging.

45. Firefighters' Physical Activity and Waist Circumference as Predictors of VO2max.

46. Simulated Casualty Evacuation Performance Is Augmented by Deadlift Peak Force.

48. Impairments in Individual Autonomous Living Tasks and Time to Self-Care Disability in Middle-Aged and Older Adults.

49. Endothelial, Cardiovascular, and Performance Responses to L-Arginine Intake and Resistance Exercise.

50. An Occupational-Specific O2max Protocol for Structural Firefighters.