|
The first electronic journal for exercise physiologists.
Editor-in-Chief
Robert
A. Robergs, PhD, FASEP, EPC
The
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque,
NM
|
|
|
|
EDITORIAL
A
CRITICAL REVIEW OF PEER REVIEW: THE NEED TO SCRUTINIZE THE “GATEKEEPERS”
OF RESEARCH IN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY
ROBERT
A. ROBERGS
Exercise
Physiology Laboratories, Exercise Science Program, University of New Mexico
JEPonline.
2003;6(2):i-xiii.
EDITORIAL
NEW
TOPIC CATEGORY IN JEPonline
ROBERT
A. ROBERGS
Exercise
Physiology Laboratories, Exercise Science Program, University of New Mexico
JEPonline.
2003;6(2):xiv.
EDITORIAL
DATA
PROCESSING IN INDIRECT CALORIMETRY
ROBERT
A. ROBERGS
Exercise
Physiology Laboratories, Exercise Science Program, University of New Mexico
JEPonline.
2003;6(2):xv-xvi.
Clinical
Exercise Physiology
COMPARISON
OF OXYGEN UPTAKE ON-KINETIC CALCULATIONS DURING SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE
ROSS
ARENA1, REED HUMPHREY2,
MARY ANN PEBERDY3,
and MICHAEL MADIGAN4
1Department
of Physical Therapy, Virginia Commonwealth University
2Department
of Physical and Occupational Therapy, Idaho State University
3Department
of Internal Medicine, Virginia Commonwealth University
4Department
of Engineering Science and Mechanics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
State University
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Review:
Environmental Exercise Physiology
EFFECT
OF HYPEROXIA ON MAXIMAL OXYGEN UPTAKE, BLOOD ACID-BASE BALANCE, AND LIMITATIONS
TO EXERCISE TOLERANCE
TODD
A. ASTORINO1 and ROBERT
A. ROBERGS2
1Exercise
Science Program, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, 21801
2Center
for Exercise and Applied Human Physiology, Exercise Physiology Program,
The University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, 87131-1258
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Fitness
and Training
THE
EFFECT OF ALTERNATING STEADY-STATE WALKING TECHNIQUE ON ESTIMATED VO2MAX
VALUES OF THE ROCKPORT FITNESS WALKING TEST IN COLLEGE STUDENTS
ALLYN
BYARS1, MICHAEL GREENWOOD2,
LORI GREENWOOD2, and
WARREN SIMPSON1
1Hardin-Simmons
University
2Baylor
University
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Body
Composition
A
COMPARISON OF BIOELECTRICAL IMPEDANCE AND NEAR-INFRARED INTERACTANCE TO
SKINFOLD MEASURES IN DETERMINING MINIMUM WRESTLING WEIGHT IN COLLEGIATE
WRESTLERS
DONALD
C. DIBOLL and JEFFREY K. MOFFIT
Department
of Physical Education and Kinesiology, California State University, Bakersfield,
Bakersfield, CA
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Nutrition
and Exercise
DIFFERENCES
IN CREATINE RETENTION AMONG THREE NUTRITIONAL FORMULATIONS OF ORAL CREATINE
SUPPLEMENTS
MIKE
GREENWOOD, RICHARD KREIDER, CONRAD EARNEST, CHRISTOPHER RASMUSSEN, and
ANTHONY ALMADA
Sport
and Exercise Nutrition Laboratory, Center for Exercise, Nutrition and Preventive
Health Research, Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation,
Baylor University, Waco, Texas
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
New
Concepts: Equipment Testing and Validation
METHODS
USED TO PROCESS DATA FROM INDIRECT CALORIMETRY AND THEIR APPLICATION TO
VO2MAX
ROBERT A. ROBERGS1
and ANGUS F. BURNETT2
1Exercise
Physiology Laboratories, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
2School
of Biomedical and Sports Science, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western
Australia.
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Clinical
Exercise Physiology
PULMONARY
LIMITS TO SUB-MAXIMAL EXERCISE IN RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
WILLIAM
B. KIST1, MARIAN MINOR2,
ANDREW MCKIBBEN3,
MICHAEL W. PREWITT1,
ROSEMARY G. HOGAN1,
LORILIE A. WEBER-HARDY1,
TARILYN S. DOBEY1,
KATHRYN S. MOSS1,
MARK WERNSMAN4, and
ALISON ROSS4
1Cardiopulmonary
and Diagnostic Sciences (CPD) Department, School of Health Professions,
University of Missouri-Columbia Columbia, MO
2Physical
Therapy Department., School of Health Professions, University of Missouri-Columbia
3Division of Critical
Care Medicine, Miriam Hospital, 164 Summit Hospital Drive, Providence,
RI
4School
of Health Professions, University of Missouri-Columbia
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Fitness
and Training
PHYSIOLOGICAL
AND BIOMECHANICAL RESPONSES TO THREE DIFFERENT LANDING SURFACES DURING
STEP AEROBICS
WILLIAM
A. SKELLY, LYNN A. DARBY, and KRISTEN PHILLIPS
Division
of Kinesiology, School of Human Movement, Sport, and Leisure Studies, Bowling
Green State University, Bowling Green, OH
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Systems Physiology: Neuromuscular
RESISTANCE
TRAINING INDUCES MUSCLE-SPECIFIC CHANGES IN MUSCLE MASS AND FUNCTION IN
RAT
SUKHO LEE and
ROGER P. FARRAR
Department
of Kinesiology and Health Education, University of Texas, Austin, TX
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Systems Physiology: Neuromuscular
HUMAN
MUSCLE DISUSE ATROPHY AFTER 28 DAYS OF IMMOBILIZATION IN A LOWER-LIMB WALKING
BOOT: A CASE STUDY
DARRYN
S. WILLOUGHBY, SHAWN SULTEMEIRE, and MELANIE BROWN
Department
of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Systems Physiology: Neuromuscular
HSP-72
AND UBIQUITIN EXPRESSION AND CASPASE-3 ACTIVITY AFTER A SINGLE BOUT OF
ECCENTRIC EXERCISE
DARRYN
S. WILLOUGHBY1, JOHN
ROSENE2, and JAY MYERS3
1Department
of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129.
2Department
of Kinesiology and Leisure Science, University of Hawaii at Monao, Honolulu,
HI
3
Department of Sports Medicine, University of
Southern Maine, Gorham, ME 04038
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Body
Composition
A
COMPARISON OF METHODS TO DETERMINE BODY FAT IN INDIVIDUALS WITH CYSTIC
FIBROSIS: A PILOT STUDY
ANNE
K. SWISHER, RACHEL YEATER, KATHRYN MOFFETT, LINDA BAER, and BONITA STANTON
Department
of Human Performance and Applied Exercise Science, Mountain State Cystic
Fibrosis Center, West Virginia University
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
Body
Composition
RELIABILITY
OF AIR-DISPLACEMENT PLETHYSMOGRAPHY IN DETECTING BODY COMPOSITION CHANGES
AFTER WATER INGESTION AND AFTER CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATION
MATTHEW
D. VUKOVICH and BRIAN M. PEETERS
South
Dakota State University, Department of HPER, Brookings, SD 57007
For
a pdf copy, click
here.
The
Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline,
published by the American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP),
is a professional peer reviewed Internet-based journal devoted to original
research in exercise physiology. The journal is directed by the Editor-In-Chief
and the Managing
Editor with supporting editorial assistance
via Associate
Editors knowledgeable in the field of exercise physiology. JEPonline
is the first electronic
peer reviewed exercise physiology journal in the history of the profession.
It is founded for the purpose of disseminating exercise physiology research
and, thus to serve specifically the professional needs of the exercise
physiologist. The Editors welcome both empirical and theoretical articles.
Please refer to the Guidelines
for Contributors to determine writing style, length of articles, copies,
and reference style.
Copyright
©1997-2003
American
Society of Exercise Physiologists.
All
Rights Reserved.
|
|