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Journal of Aging Research
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February 15, 2011
Intervening on the side effects of hormone-dependent cancer treatment: the role of strength training
Erik D Hanson, Ben F Hurley
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
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March 24, 2011
Strength training as a countermeasure to aging muscle and chronic disease
Ben F Hurley, Erik D Hanson, Andrew K Sheaff
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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January 21, 2009
Effects of strength training and detraining on regional muscle in young and older men and women
Jason A Melnyk, Marc A Rogers, Ben F Hurley
Motor Control
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October 29, 2008
Strength training increases training-specific multifinger coordination in humans
Jae Kun Shim, Jeffrey Hsu, Sohit Karol, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
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August 10, 2007
Age and sex differentially affect regional changes in one repetition maximum strength
Jeffrey T Lemmer, Gregory F Martel, Diane E Hurlbut, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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September 9, 2004
Pneumatic resistance machines can provide eccentric loading
Stephen M Roth, Marc A Rogers, Ben F Hurley, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
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May 27, 2004
Isokinetic leg muscle strength in older americans and its relationship to a standardized walk test: data from the national health and nutrition examination survey 1999-2000
Yechiam Ostchega, Charles F Dillon, Rosemary Lindle, et al.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
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June 15, 2007
Effects of acute supine rest on mid-thigh cross-sectional area as measured by computed tomography
Linda M Cerniglia, Matthew J Delmonico, Rosemary Lindle, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
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June 17, 2003
C174T polymorphism in the CNTF receptor gene is associated with fat-free mass in men and women
Stephen M Roth, E Jeffrey Metter, Mechele R Lee, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG
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November 29, 2007
The ACTN3 R577X nonsense allele is under-represented in elite-level strength athletes
Stephen M Roth, Sean Walsh, Dongmei Liu, et al.
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Journal of Aging Research
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February 15, 2011
Intervening on the side effects of hormone-dependent cancer treatment: the role of strength training
Erik D Hanson, Ben F Hurley
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
|
March 24, 2011
Strength training as a countermeasure to aging muscle and chronic disease
Ben F Hurley, Erik D Hanson, Andrew K Sheaff
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
January 21, 2009
Effects of strength training and detraining on regional muscle in young and older men and women
Jason A Melnyk, Marc A Rogers, Ben F Hurley
Motor Control
|
October 29, 2008
Strength training increases training-specific multifinger coordination in humans
Jae Kun Shim, Jeffrey Hsu, Sohit Karol, et al.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
|
August 10, 2007
Age and sex differentially affect regional changes in one repetition maximum strength
Jeffrey T Lemmer, Gregory F Martel, Diane E Hurlbut, et al.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
|
September 9, 2004
Pneumatic resistance machines can provide eccentric loading
Stephen M Roth, Marc A Rogers, Ben F Hurley, et al.
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
|
May 27, 2004
Isokinetic leg muscle strength in older americans and its relationship to a standardized walk test: data from the national health and nutrition examination survey 1999-2000
Yechiam Ostchega, Charles F Dillon, Rosemary Lindle, et al.
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
|
June 15, 2007
Effects of acute supine rest on mid-thigh cross-sectional area as measured by computed tomography
Linda M Cerniglia, Matthew J Delmonico, Rosemary Lindle, et al.
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)
|
June 17, 2003
C174T polymorphism in the CNTF receptor gene is associated with fat-free mass in men and women
Stephen M Roth, E Jeffrey Metter, Mechele R Lee, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG
|
November 29, 2007
The ACTN3 R577X nonsense allele is under-represented in elite-level strength athletes
Stephen M Roth, Sean Walsh, Dongmei Liu, et al.
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