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Plasma fatty acid responses to a calorie-restricted, DASH-style diet with lean beef.

Prostaglandins Leukot Essent Fatty Acids

April 2022

Department of Applied Health Science, Indiana University School of Public Health, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405, USA. Electronic address:

Background: Plasma fatty acid (FA) levels are used as biomarkers of health outcomes and nutritional intake.

Methods: This was an exploratory analysis of the plasma FA profile from a parallel-designed, controlled-feeding study in older, obese adults (females, n = 17; males, n = 11) consuming a DASH-based diet with two levels of lean beef (3oz and 6oz per day). Plasma FA levels (as percent composition) were measured by gas chromatography from five timepoints over the 12-week intervention.

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Background: Elevated concentrations of myostatin inhibit muscle growth, function and strength. Myostatin is a mediator of sarcopenia and is associated with insulin resistance. For this study we tested the response of a calorie-restricted Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet on changes in myostatin, follistatin, and mystatin:follistatin ratio levels after 12 weeks in comparison to basline in adults aged 65 years and older.

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The Effect of Acetaminophen on Running Economy and Performance in Collegiate Distance Runners.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

March 2022

Department of Recreation, Exercise & Sport Science, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, CO 81230, USA.

Acetaminophen (ACT) may decrease perception of pain during exercise, which could allow runners to improve running economy (RE) and performance. The aim of this study was to determine the effects of ACT on RE and 3 km time trial (TT) performance in collegiate distance runners. A randomized, double blind, crossover study was employed in which 11 track athletes (9M/2F; age: 18.

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Background: Individuals with metabolic syndrome (MetS) are at a greater risk for developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) than those without MetS, due to underlying endothelial dysfunction, dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance. Exercise is an effective primary and secondary prevention strategy for MetS; however, less than 25% of adults meet the minimum stated public recommendations. Barriers often identified are lack of enjoyment and lack of time.

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The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the Tyme Wear smart shirt is as reliable and valid in detecting personalized ventilatory thresholds when compared to the Parvo Medics TrueOne 2400. In this validation study, 19 subjects were recruited to conduct two graded exercise test (GXT) trials. Each GXT trial was separated by 7 to 10 days of rest.

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The evolution of quantitative sensitivity.

Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci

February 2022

Department of Psychology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI 48309, USA.

The ability to represent approximate quantities appears to be phylogenetically widespread, but the selective pressures and proximate mechanisms favouring this ability remain unknown. We analysed quantity discrimination data from 672 subjects across 33 bird and mammal species, using a novel Bayesian model that combined phylogenetic regression with a model of number psychophysics and random effect components. This allowed us to combine data from 49 studies and calculate the Weber fraction (a measure of quantity representation precision) for each species.

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Evolutionary biologists have long sought to disentangle phylogenetic relationships among taxa spanning the tree of life, an increasingly important task as anthropogenic influences accelerate population declines and species extinctions, particularly in insects. Phylogenetic analyses are commonly used to identify unique evolutionary lineages, to clarify taxonomic designations of the focal taxa, and to inform conservation decisions. Advances in DNA sequencing techniques have increasingly facilitated the ability of researchers to apply genomic methods to phylogenetic analyses, even for non-model organisms.

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Reply to Schmitz et al.

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol

October 2021

Genetics and Genomics Group, Sanford Research, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

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Variation in movement patterns of mule deer: have we oversimplified migration?

Mov Ecol

August 2021

Department of Plant and Wildlife Sciences, Brigham Young University, 4105 Life Sciences Building, Provo, UT, 84602, USA.

Background: Conservation and management of migratory animals has gained attention in recent years, but the majority of research has focused on stereotypical 'migrant' and 'resident' behaviors, often failing to incorporate any atypical behaviors or characterize migratory behaviors beyond distance and timing of the migration. With migration threatened by anthropogenic development and climate change, it is crucial that we understand the full range of migratory behaviors. Our objective was to demonstrate and characterize the variation in migration strategies, including typical and atypical migratory behaviors for mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) in Utah, USA.

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Location, Location, Location: Accelerometer Placement Affects Steps-Based Physical Activity Outcomes During Pregnancy and Postpartum.

Am J Lifestyle Med

July 2021

Department of Kinesiology, Samford University, Birmingham, Alabama (MRM); Department of Integrative Physiology and Health Science, Alma College, Alma, Michigan (AHKM); Department of Recreation, Exercise and Sport Science, Western Colorado University, Gunnison, Colorado (MRC); Department of Health Science, Saginaw Valley State University, University Center, Michigan (RAS); Department of Kinesiology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan (KAP, JMP).

As pregnancy progresses, physical changes may affect physical activity (PA) measurement validity. n = 11 pregnant women (30.1 ± 3.

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Purpose: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment is a suitable way to differentiate between high-risk individuals requiring intervention and risk modification, and those at low risk. However, concerns have been raised when adopting a CVD-risk prediction algorithm for HIV-infected patients in sub-Saharan Africa.

Patients And Methods: We compared cardiovascular risk profiles between HIV-infected (with and without antiretroviral therapy (ART)) and HIV-uninfected adults as predicted by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association (ASCVD) and the Framingham cardiovascular risk score (FRS) algorithms and assessed the concordance of the algorithms in predicting 10-year CVD risk separately in HIV-infected and uninfected groups in a hospital-based cross-sectional study in Tanzania.

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Impacts of circulating microRNAs in exercise-induced vascular remodeling.

Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol

June 2021

Genetics and Genomics Group, Sanford Research, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Cardiovascular adaptation underlies all athletic training modalities, with a variety of factors contributing to overall response during exercise-induced stimulation. In this regard the role of circulating biomarkers is a well-established and invaluable tool for monitoring cardiovascular function. Specifically, novel biomarkers such as circulating cell free DNA and RNA are now becoming attractive tools for monitoring cardiovascular function with the advent of next generation technologies that can provide unprecedented precision and resolution of these molecular signatures, paving the way for novel diagnostic and prognostic avenues to better understand physiological remodeling that occurs in trained versus untrained states.

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Species pairs that form mutualistic associations are also components of broader organismal community networks. These interaction networks have shaped the evolution of individual mutualisms through interspecific interactions ranging from secondarily mutualistic to intensely antagonistic. Our understanding of this complex context remains limited because characterizing the impacts of species interacting with focal mutualists is often difficult.

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To examine the response of a calorie-restricted Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet on indicators of cardiometabolic health in a cohort of sedentary obese older adults. This was a controlled-feeding trial with a parallel design. Each participant consumed either 3 oz (85 g; = 15) or 6 oz (170.

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The disparity between disciplinary approaches to bioinspired innovation has created a cultural divide that is stifling to the overall advancement of the approach for sustainable societies. This paper aims to advance the effectiveness of bioinspired innovation processes for positive benefits through interdisciplinary communication by exploring the epistemological assumptions in various fields that contribute to the discipline. We propose that there is a shift in epistemological assumptions within bioinspired innovation processes at the points where biological models derived from reductionist approaches are interpreted as socially-constructed design principles, which are then realized in practical settings wrought with complexity and multiplicity.

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The extent that clustered CVD risk factors interfere with ischemic preconditioning (IPC) to protect against microvascular endothelial dysfunction with ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in humans is unclear. We hypothesized that adults with a clustered burden of ≥3 CVD risk factors would demonstrate a reduced capacity of IPC to protect endothelial function with I/R injury. Twenty-two (age: 45 ± 14 year) adults [12 healthy controls; 10 raised risk (10-year FRS risk score ~3%)] were studied using a 2 × 2 randomized cross-over design.

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Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought-related mortality.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

November 2020

Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC 3086, Australia.

Forest vulnerability to drought is expected to increase under anthropogenic climate change, and drought-induced mortality and community dynamics following drought have major ecological and societal impacts. Here, we show that tree mortality concomitant with drought has led to short-term (mean 5 y, range 1 to 23 y after mortality) vegetation-type conversion in multiple biomes across the world (131 sites). Self-replacement of the dominant tree species was only prevalent in 21% of the examined cases and forests and woodlands shifted to nonwoody vegetation in 10% of them.

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Minimal model of the hydrodynamical coupling of flagella on a spherical body with application to Volvox.

Phys Rev E

September 2020

Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines, 1500 Illinois St., Golden, Colorado 80401, USA.

Flagella are hairlike appendages attached to microorganisms that allow the organisms to traverse their fluid environment. The algae Volvox are spherical swimmers with thousands of individual flagella on their surface, and their coordination is not fully understood. In this work, a previously developed minimal model of flagella synchronization is extended to the outer surface of a sphere submerged in a fluid.

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Article Synopsis
  • Changing disturbance patterns and climate changes can weaken forest resilience after severe fires, affecting recovery due to limited tree seeds, hotter drier conditions, and quick reburning.
  • The loss of resilience can lead to significant transformations in forest types or even shifts to nonforest areas, which alters species composition and ecosystem functions, impacting ecosystem services.
  • We discuss the evidence for fire-induced changes in western North America, highlight uncertainties in predicting these changes, and suggest new management strategies and collaborative research between scientists and managers to adapt to a future where forests might not regenerate as they once did.
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Environments are unique in terms of structural composition and evoked human experience. Previous studies suggest that natural compared to built environments may increase positive emotions. Humans in natural environments also demonstrate greater performance on attention-based tasks.

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Optimizing the Interaction of Exercise Volume and Metformin to Induce a Clinically Significant Reduction in Metabolic Syndrome Severity: A Randomised Trial.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

May 2020

Centre for Research on Exercise, Physical Activity and Health, School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane 4072, Queensland, Australia.

Insulin resistance is a central mediating factor of the metabolic syndrome (MetS), with exercise training and metformin proven antidotes to insulin resistance. However, when the two therapies are combined there is conflicting data regarding whether metformin blunts or improves exercise training-induced adaptations. The volume of exercise (duration, intensity, and frequency) on the interaction of exercise training and metformin has yet to be investigated.

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A hallmark of the research experience is encountering difficulty and working through those challenges to achieve success. This ability is essential to being a successful scientist, but replicating such challenges in a teaching setting can be difficult. The Genomics Education Partnership (GEP) is a consortium of faculty who engage their students in a genomics Course-Based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE).

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This study sought to examine the effectiveness of a personalized, community-based exercise program at reducing MetS severity and consequently Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. One-hundred and fifty physically inactive participants (aged 18-83 years) were randomized to a non-exercise control group ( = 75; instructed to continue their usual lifestyle habits) or treatment group ( = 75). Participants randomized to the treatment group completed a 12 week personalized exercise training program based on the American Council on Exercise (ACE) Integrated Fitness Training (IFT) model guidelines.

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Introduction: Virtual reality (VR) interventions are increasingly used in individuals with brain injuries. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of VR on overall cognitive functioning in individuals with neurocognitive disorders (NCDs).

Methods: Using Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, a systematic review of the published literature on immersive and nonimmersive VR technologies targeting cognition in minor and major NCDs was conducted: (PROSPERO registration number: CRD42019121953).

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Comparison of Treadmill and Cycle Ergometer Exercise During Cardiac Rehabilitation: A Meta-analysis.

Arch Phys Med Rehabil

April 2020

Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM; School of Health Sciences, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI.

Objective: To compare treadmill versus cycling-based exercise in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) on functional capacity (FC) outcomes.

Data Source: Databases were searched for randomized studies using single modality continuous exercise.

Study Selection: Studies implemented a continuous cycling or treadmill protocol for patients with either coronary artery disease (CAD) or chronic heart failure (CHF).

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