Elaine Lee
Professor & Director/Kinesiology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
143 Scholarly Contributions
Precision, Accuracy and Performance Outcomes of Perceived Exertion vs. Heart Rate Guided Run-Training
2017
Research Type: Journal Article
Potential role of structural variants of circulating lipopolysaccharide in exercise-induced heat illness
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Potential role of structural variants of circulating lipopolysacchardie in exercise-induced heat illness
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Physiological effects of nucleotide supplementation on resistance exercise stress in men and women
2016
Research Type: Journal Article
Perceptual responses while wearing an American football uniform in th eheat
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Oxidative stress and DNA damage in response to acute dehydration, exercise stress, and recovery periods
Research Type: Journal Article
Osmosensitive gene expression in C. elegans is regulated by conserved signaling mechanisms that control protein translation initiation
2013
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Nutritional, physiological, and perceptual responses during a summer ultraendurance cycling event
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
Movement Technique and Standing Balance After Graded Exercise-Induced Dehydration.
2021
Research Type: Journal Article
Monitoring health and performance in collegiate soccer players using clinical markers of cardiovascular, hepatic, renal, and hematological function.
2017
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Monitoring Markers of Oxygen Transport Throughout a Collegiate Soccer Season.
2017
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Monitoring Markers of Nutrition Status Throughout a Collegiate Soccer Season.
2017
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Monitoring Blood Biomarkers and Training Load Throughout a Collegiate Soccer Season.
2018
Research Type: Journal Article
Mild dehydration identification using machine learning to assess autonomic responses to cognitive stress
2020
Research Type: Journal Article
Mild dehydration by 24h fluid restriction increases evening fatigue and sleep duration
2018
Research Type: Poster/Presentation