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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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August 16, 2021
Muscle Growth Does Not Contribute to the Increases in Strength that Occur after Resistance Training
Jeremy P Loenneke
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
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August 28, 2015
Handgrip strength dominance is associated with difference in forearm muscle size
Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
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June 14, 2018
Author's response. Assessing forearm muscle size with the ultrasound
Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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July 11, 2017
Walking with blood flow restriction: Could it help the elderly to get more out of every step?
Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
European Journal of Applied Physiology
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January 17, 2012
Does blood flow restricted exercise result in prolonged torque decrements and muscle damage?
Jeremy P Loenneke, Takashi Abe
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
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August 9, 2015
Blood Flow Restricted Training in Older Adults: Consider Standardized Methodology for Future Investigations?
Jeremy P Loenneke, Takashi Abe
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)
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December 25, 2015
Obesity is associated with insulin resistance but not skeletal muscle dysfunction or all-cause mortality
Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
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June 11, 2016
Statin use may reduce lower extremity peak force via reduced engagement in muscle-strengthening activities
Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation
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August 7, 2016
Mortality risk and perceived quality of life as a function of waking time in discretionary movement-based behaviors: isotemporal substitution effects
Paul D Loprinzi, Jeremy P Loenneke
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
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December 20, 2019
Authors' Reply to Tenan et al.: "A Method to Stop Analyzing Random Error and Start Analyzing Differential Responders to Exercise"
Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
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Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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August 16, 2021
Muscle Growth Does Not Contribute to the Increases in Strength that Occur after Resistance Training
Jeremy P Loenneke
Journal of Physical Therapy Science
|
August 28, 2015
Handgrip strength dominance is associated with difference in forearm muscle size
Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
|
June 14, 2018
Author's response. Assessing forearm muscle size with the ultrasound
Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
|
July 11, 2017
Walking with blood flow restriction: Could it help the elderly to get more out of every step?
Takashi Abe, Jeremy P Loenneke
European Journal of Applied Physiology
|
January 17, 2012
Does blood flow restricted exercise result in prolonged torque decrements and muscle damage?
Jeremy P Loenneke, Takashi Abe
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences
|
August 9, 2015
Blood Flow Restricted Training in Older Adults: Consider Standardized Methodology for Future Investigations?
Jeremy P Loenneke, Takashi Abe
Age (Dordrecht, Netherlands)
|
December 25, 2015
Obesity is associated with insulin resistance but not skeletal muscle dysfunction or all-cause mortality
Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging
|
June 11, 2016
Statin use may reduce lower extremity peak force via reduced engagement in muscle-strengthening activities
Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
Quality of Life Research : an International Journal of Quality of Life Aspects of Treatment, Care and Rehabilitation
|
August 7, 2016
Mortality risk and perceived quality of life as a function of waking time in discretionary movement-based behaviors: isotemporal substitution effects
Paul D Loprinzi, Jeremy P Loenneke
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
|
December 20, 2019
Authors' Reply to Tenan et al.: "A Method to Stop Analyzing Random Error and Start Analyzing Differential Responders to Exercise"
Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
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