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Temperature of ingested water and thermoregulation during moderate-intensity exercise.
- G. S. Wimer, D. R. Lamb, W. M. Sherman, S. Swanson
- Medicine
- Canadian journal of applied physiology = Revue…
- 1 October 1997
The effect of the temperature of ingested water on the rise in core temperature (Tco) during exercise is not clear. Seven trained subjects were recruited to complete 2 hr of recumbent cycling at 51%… Expand
Glycogen synthase activation in human skeletal muscle: effects of diet and exercise.
- R. Kochan, D. R. Lamb, S. Lutz, C. Perrill, E. Reimann, K. K. Schlender
- Biology, Medicine
- The American journal of physiology
- 1 June 1979
We investigated the role of glycogen synthase in supranormal resynthesis (supercompensation) of skeletal muscle glycogen after exhaustive exercise. Six healthy men exercised 60 min by cycling with… Expand
Accumulation of deuterium oxide in body fluids after ingestion of D2O-labeled beverages.
- J. Davis, D. R. Lamb, W. Burgess, W. Bartoli
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology
- 1 November 1987
A simple low-cost procedure was developed to compare the temporal profiles of deuterium oxide (D2O) accumulation in body fluids after ingestion of D2O-labeled solutions. D2O concentration was… Expand
Dietary carbohydrate, muscle glycogen, and exercise performance during 7 d of training.
- W. M. Sherman, J. Doyle, D. R. Lamb, R. Strauss
- Medicine
- The American journal of clinical nutrition
- 1993
The effects of moderate- or high-carbohydrate diets on muscle glycogen and performance in runners and cyclists over 7 consecutive days of training were determined. Muscle biopsies were performed on 4… Expand
Caffeine vs caffeine-free sports drinks: effects on urine production at rest and during prolonged exercise.
- R. D. Wemple, D. R. Lamb, K. McKeever
- Chemistry, Medicine
- International journal of sports medicine
- 1997
We compared the effects of caffeinated vs non-caffeinated carbohydrate electrolyte (CE) drinks on urine volume (UV), free water clearance (CH2O), fractional excretion of water (FEH2O), and osmolar… Expand
Reliability of power output during intermittent high-intensity cycling.
- P. Capriotti, W. M. Sherman, D. R. Lamb
- Medicine
- Medicine and science in sports and exercise
- 1999
PURPOSE
We determined the number of trials on consecutive days required to establish high reliability of an intermittent high-intensity cycling test in subjects unfamiliar with multiple-sprint… Expand
Effect of tryptophan and of glucose on exercise capacity of horses.
- J. Farris, K. Hinchcliff, K. McKeever, D. R. Lamb, D. L. Thompson
- Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology
- 1 September 1998
We hypothesized that central fatigue may have a role in limiting the endurance capacity of horses. Therefore, we tested the effect of infusing tryptophan and/or glucose on endurance time and plasma… Expand
Dietary carbohydrate, muscle glycogen, and power output during rowing training.
- J. C. Simonsen, W. M. Sherman, D. R. Lamb, A. Dernbach, J. Doyle, R. Strauss
- Medicine
- Journal of applied physiology
- 1 April 1991
The belief that high-carbohydrate diets enhance training capacity (mean power output) has been extrapolated from studies that have varied dietary carbohydrate over a few days and measured muscle… Expand
Carbohydrate-electrolyte drinks: effects on endurance cycling in the heat.
- J. Davis, D. R. Lamb, R. Pate, C. Slentz, W. Burgess, W. Bartoli
- Chemistry, Medicine
- The American journal of clinical nutrition
- 1 October 1988
On three occasions cyclists completed, as fast as possible, two exercise tasks (T1 and T2) separated by 30 min rest. T1 and T2 were equivalent to the work performed during 2 h cycling at 75% VO2max… Expand