Linda S. Pescatello
Distinguished Professor/Kinesiology
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
502 Scholarly Contributions
25(OH) vitamin D is associated with greater muscle strength in health men and women.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
The promises and challenges of the use of genomics in the prescription of exercise for hypertension: the 2013 update
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
The influence of rehydration mode following exercise dehydration on cardiovascular function
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Highlights from the functional single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with human muscle size and strength or FAMuSS study
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Sneak peek: preview of ACSM’s Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription the Ninth Edition
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
25(OH) vitamin D is associated with greater muscle strength in healthy men and women.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Thermoregulation and stress hormone recovery after exercise dehydration: comparison of rehydration methods
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
25 (OH) vitamin D is associated with greater muscle strength in healthy men and women
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Increases in creatine kinase with atorvastatin treatment are not associated with decreases in muscular performance.
2013
Research Type: Journal Article
Variants of the ankyrin repeat domain 6 gene influence exercise performance and physical activity among European derived American adults.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
Antihypertensive effects of exercise among those with resistant hypertension
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
Correlates of endothelial function and the peak systolic blood pressure response to a graded maximal exercise test.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
The additive blood pressure lowering effects of exercise intensity on post-exercise hypotension: an update.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article
Orthostatic hypotension after 10 days of exercise-heat acclimation and 28 hours of sleep loss.
2012
Research Type: Journal Article