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Scott J Dankel

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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|June 30, 2019
A Method to Stop Analyzing Random Error and Start Analyzing Differential Responders to ExerciseScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|October 26, 2018
Effect Sizes for Paired Data Should Use the Change Score Variability Rather Than the Pre-test VariabilityScott J Dankel, 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
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|July 5, 2024
Affective, perceptual and physiologic responses to isokinetic contractions under blood flow restrictionJordyn N Heckler, Scott J Dankel
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|February 2, 2019
Body Fat Loss Automatically Reduces Lean Mass by Changing the Fat-Free Component of Adipose TissueTakashi Abe, Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|May 16, 2019
Response to "Relationships Between Fat Mass and Lean Mass"Takashi Abe, Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|April 14, 2018
The Impact of Overweight/Obesity Duration and Physical Activity on Medical Multimorbidity: Examining the WATCH ParadigmScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 3, 2016
Determining the Importance of Meeting Muscle-Strengthening Activity Guidelines: Is the Behavior or the Outcome of the Behavior (Strength) a More Important Determinant of All-Cause Mortality?Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|February 5, 2016
Mild Depressive Symptoms Among Americans in Relation to Physical Activity, Current Overweight/Obesity, and Self-Reported History of Overweight/ObesityScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
International Journal of Cardiology|August 21, 2015
The impact of overweight/obesity duration on the association between physical activity and cardiovascular disease risk: an application of the "fat but fit" paradigmScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
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Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)|June 30, 2019
A Method to Stop Analyzing Random Error and Start Analyzing Differential Responders to ExerciseScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research|October 26, 2018
Effect Sizes for Paired Data Should Use the Change Score Variability Rather Than the Pre-test VariabilityScott J Dankel, 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
The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness|July 5, 2024
Affective, perceptual and physiologic responses to isokinetic contractions under blood flow restrictionJordyn N Heckler, Scott J Dankel
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|February 2, 2019
Body Fat Loss Automatically Reduces Lean Mass by Changing the Fat-Free Component of Adipose TissueTakashi Abe, Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)|May 16, 2019
Response to "Relationships Between Fat Mass and Lean Mass"Takashi Abe, Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke
American Journal of Health Promotion : AJHP|April 14, 2018
The Impact of Overweight/Obesity Duration and Physical Activity on Medical Multimorbidity: Examining the WATCH ParadigmScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
Mayo Clinic Proceedings|January 3, 2016
Determining the Importance of Meeting Muscle-Strengthening Activity Guidelines: Is the Behavior or the Outcome of the Behavior (Strength) a More Important Determinant of All-Cause Mortality?Scott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
International Journal of Behavioral Medicine|February 5, 2016
Mild Depressive Symptoms Among Americans in Relation to Physical Activity, Current Overweight/Obesity, and Self-Reported History of Overweight/ObesityScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
International Journal of Cardiology|August 21, 2015
The impact of overweight/obesity duration on the association between physical activity and cardiovascular disease risk: an application of the "fat but fit" paradigmScott J Dankel, Jeremy P Loenneke, Paul D Loprinzi
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