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Chronic saturated fatty acid exposure causes skeletal muscle cells to develop insulin resistance, which contributes to the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recen[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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ABSTRACTREMY EMETO. THE INFLUENCE OF CONCURRENT EXERCISE ORDER ON POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE AFFECT. (Under the direction of DR. JOSEPH S. MARINO)Introduction: Understanding a[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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Patients with patellofemoral pain (PFP) experience pain during or after physical activities. Recent evidence suggests PFP is not only a painful symptom which hinders dail[...]
2021 | doctoral dissertations |
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Approximately 1 billion people worldwide and ~87 million adults in the United States alone are affected by hypertension [HTN: high blood pressure (HBP)]. Primary treatmen[...]
2012 | doctoral dissertations |
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The benefits of regular physical activity (PA) for lifelong health are abundant. However, college students are at risk for a decline in PA levels during a transformationa[...]
2023 | doctoral dissertations |
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Aging can be accompanied by aggressive loss of muscle mass (sarcopenia) and is a primary prognosticator for the reduced capacity of the elderly to accomplish basic activi[...]
2018 | doctoral dissertations |
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Dynamic exercise has been shown to improve glucose tolerance. However, it’s unclear if isometric exercise produces a similar benefit. The purpose of this study was to obs[...]
2018 | masters theses |
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More than 1.3 billion people are affected by hypertension (HTN) globally. Research has shown that Black women have the highest prevalence of hypertension worldwide compar[...]
2023 | doctoral dissertations |
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Protein synthesis and muscle stem cells are crucial components of adequate muscle repair in healthy individuals that are dysregulated in a variety of diseases states. A k[...]
2023 | masters theses |
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High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is one of the most common disorders globally. Research has shown that anti-hypertensive medications alone are not univers[...]
2019 | masters theses |