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1. The effects of strength training on cognitive performance in elderly women

2. Exercise and gallstone disease.

3. Effects of in-season (5 weeks) creatine and pyruvate supplementation on anaerobic performance and body composition in American football players [corrected] [published erratum appears in INT J SPORT NUTR EXERC METAB 2000 Jun; 10(2): 102].

4. Acute effect of amino acid ingestion and resistance exercise on plasma growth hormone concentration in young men.

5. Effect of carbohydrate ingestion subsequent to carbohydrate supercompensation on endurance performance.

6. Effect of Interrepetition Rest on Power Output in the Power Clean

9. Evaluation of ultrasound in assessing body composition of high school wrestlers.

12. Evaluation of leg-to-leg BIA in assessing body composition of high-school wrestlers.

14. Validation of the adult OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion for walking/running exercise.

15. Carbohydrate supplementation and perceived exertion during prolonged running.

20. Use of the leg-to-leg bioelectrical impedance method in assessing body-composition change in obese women.

26. Optical communications downlink from a low-earth orbiting 1.5U CubeSat.

27. The First Decade of Web-Based Sports Injury Surveillance: Descriptive Epidemiology of Injuries in US High School Boys' Wrestling (2005-2006 Through 2013-2014) and National Collegiate Athletic Association Men's Wrestling (2004-2005 Through 2013-2014).

28. Differential Effects of Continuous Versus Discontinuous Aerobic Training on Blood Pressure and Hemodynamics.

29. Effect of exercise-induced dehydration on circulatory markers of oxidative damage and antioxidant capacity.

30. Effect of low dose, short-term creatine supplementation on muscle power output in elite youth soccer players.

31. Validity of Urine Specific Gravity When Compared With Plasma Osmolality as a Measure of Hydration Status in Male and Female NCAA Collegiate Athletes.

32. Acute Sodium Ingestion Before Exercise Increases Voluntary Water Consumption Resulting In Preexercise Hyperhydration and Improvement in Exercise Performance in the Heat.

33. Effect of resveratrol and quercetin supplementation on redox status and inflammation after exercise.

34. Dehydration and acute weight gain in mixed martial arts fighters before competition.

35. Validity of COSMED's quark CPET mixing chamber system in evaluating energy metabolism during aerobic exercise in healthy male adults.

36. Effect of cluster set configurations on power clean technique.

37. Effect of inter-repetition rest on ratings of perceived exertion during multiple sets of the power clean.

38. Effect of interrepetition rest on power output in the power clean.

39. The validity of multifrequency bioelectrical impedance measures to detect changes in the hydration status of wrestlers during acute dehydration and rehydration.

40. Effect of blueberry ingestion on natural killer cell counts, oxidative stress, and inflammation prior to and after 2.5 h of running.

41. Validation of the OMNI-cycle scale of perceived exertion in the elderly.

42. National Athletic Trainers' Association position statement: safe weight loss and maintenance practices in sport and exercise.

43. Validation of the Italian version of the OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion in a sample of Italian-speaking adults.

44. Evaluation of ultrasound velocity to assess the hydration status of wrestlers.

45. Effects of rooibos tea, bottled water, and a carbohydrate beverage on blood and urinary measures of hydration after acute dehydration.

46. Evaluation of multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis in assessing body composition of wrestlers.

47. Successive bouts of cycling stimulates genes associated with mitochondrial biogenesis.

48. Effects of commercially formulated water on the hydration status of dehydrated collegiate wrestlers.

49. Quercetin does not affect rating of perceived exertion in athletes during the Western States endurance run.

50. Quercetin ingestion does not alter cytokine changes in athletes competing in the Western States Endurance Run.

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