Elaine Lee
Professor & Director/Kinesiology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
143 Scholarly Contributions
Thermoregulatory responses and hydration practices in heat-acclimatized adolescents during preseason high school football
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Accumulation of 2H2O in plasma and eccrine sweat during exercise-heat stress
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Effect of various carbohydrate-electrolyte fluids on cycling performance and maximal voluntary contraction
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Ergogenic effects of betaine supplementation on strength and power performance
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
The effect of oral vs. intravenous rehydration on circulating myoglobin and creatine kinase
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Perceptual responses while wearing an American football uniform in th eheat
2010
Research Type: Journal Article
Effects of hydration state and resistance exercise on markers of muscle damage
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Influence of betaine consumption on strenuous running and sprinting in a hot environment
2008
Research Type: Journal Article
Cold water immersion: the gold standard for exertional heatstroke treatment
2007
Research Type: Journal Article
Formation of F-actin aggregates in cells treated with actin stabilizing drugs.
1998
Research Type: Journal Article
Stress responses and transcriptome shifts during an Ironman World Championship event
Research Type: Journal Article
Shifts in the skeletal muscle transcriptional landscape to athletes on long-term low-carbohydrate vs. high-carbohydrate diets
Research Type: Journal Article
Restricted- and over-feeding during gestation decreases growth of offspring throughout maturity
Research Type: Journal Article
Gastrointestinal bleeding following a 161km cycling race in the heat: a pilot study
Research Type: Journal Article
Comparison of two fluid replacement protocols during a 20-km trail race in the heat
Research Type: Journal Article
Circulating and cellular stress responses to acute periods of dehydration, rehydration, exercise, and recovery
Research Type: Journal Article