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The first electronic journal for exercise physiologists.
Editor-in-Chief
Robert
A. Robergs, PhD, FASEP, EPC
The
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque,
NM
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Exercise Physiology
Job
BOD POD system
Body Composition
JEPonline.
2003:6(4):1-7.
ACCURACY
OF ESTIMATING INTRA-ABDOMINAL FAT IN OBESE WOMEN
STEPHEN D. BALL,
PAMELA D. SWAN
Exercise and Wellness
Research Laboratory, Department of Exercise and Wellness, Arizona State
University
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Systems Physiology:
Neuromuscular
JEPonline.
2003:6(4):8-15.
EFFECTS
OF CONCENTRIC AND ECCENTRIC CONTRACTIONS ON EXERCISE-INDUCED MUSCLE INJURY,
INFLAMMATION, AND SERUM IL-6
DARRYN S. WILLOUGHBY,
CLESI VANENK, LEMUEL TAYLOR
Department of Kinesiology,
Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX 76129
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a pdf copy, click
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Sports Nutrition
JEPonline.
2003:6(4):16-23.
THE
EFFECTS OF CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON CRAMPING AND INJURY OCCURRENCE DURING
COLLEGE BASEBALL TRAINING AND COMPETITION
MICHAEL GREENWOOD1,
RICHARD B. KREIDER1, LORI GREENWOOD1,
DARRYN S. WILLOUGHBY2, ALLYN BYARS3
1Department
of HHPR, Baylor University, Waco, Texas; 2Department
of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, Texas; 3Human
Performance Laboratory, Department of HPER, Hardin-Simmons University,
Abilene,Texas
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a pdf copy, click
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Sports Nutrition
JEPonline.
2003:6(4):24-33.
EFFECTS
OF SERUM CREATINE SUPPLEMENTATION ON MUSCLE CREATINE AND PHOSPHAGEN LEVELS
R.B. KREIDER1,
D. WILLOUGHBY2, M. GREENWOOD1,
G. PARISE3, E. PAYNE3,
M.A. TARNOPOLSKY3
1Exercise
& Sport Nutrition Laboratory, Center for Exercise, Nutrition and Preventive
Health Research, Department of Health, Human Performance & Recreation,
Baylor University; 2Exercise Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology Lab, Department of Kinesiology, Texas Christian University;
3Departments
of Medical Sciences, Kinesiology, and Medicine (Division of Neurology),
McMaster University, CANADA
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NEW IDEAS: Metabolic
Responses To Exercise
JEPonline.
2003:6(4):34-41.
THE
VO2 OVERSHOOT AT THE ONSET OF CONSTANT-LOAD EXERCISE
IN ELITE CYCLISTS: AN UNDESCRIBED PHENOMENON
A.R. HOOGEVEEN,
H.A. KEIZER
Maxima Medisch Centrum
Veldhoven, 5500 MB Veldhoven, Netherlands
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a pdf copy, click
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Commentary: Nutrition
and Exercise
JEPonline.
2003:6(4):42-52.
EXERCISE
PHYSIOLOGISTS SHOULD NOT RECOMMEND THE USE OF EPHEDRINE AND RELATED COMPOUNDS
AS ERGOGENIC AIDS OR STIMULANTS FOR INCREASED WEIGHT LOSS
ROBERT A. ROBERGS1,
TOMMY BOONE2, DONNA LOCKNER3
1Exercise
Physiology Laboratories, University of New Mexico; 2Department
of Exercise Physiology, College of St. Scholastica; 3Nutrition
Program, University of New Mexico
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a pdf copy, click
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Exercise Physiology Position
Exercise Physiology/Clinical Equipment:BOD
POD system
Exercise
Physiology - Assistant Professor
Dept. of Physical
Education and Sport
QUALIFICATIONS:
An earned doctorate degree (ABD considered) in exercise physiology or a
related field; an ability to teach lecture and laboratory lower and upper
division courses in the Physical Education major and Exercise Physiology
Concentration; ability to work with a culturally diverse population; potential
for effective teaching and scholarly activity; ability to utilize technology
in instructional delivery.
SALARY: Commensurate
with experience. Submit curriculum vita, a letter of application discussing
qualifications, teaching philosophy and statement of research plans, evidence
of teaching effectiveness, transcript showing highest degree earned, and
the names, addresses and telephone numbers (and email if available) of
three references by December 5, 2003 to: Affirmative Action Office, SUNY
College at Brockport, 421 Allen Administration Building, 350 New Campus
Drive, Brockport, NY 14420-2929. Additional information is available at
www.brockport.edu. All positions are subject to final budgetary approval.
SUNY Brockport is
an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minorities
are encouraged to apply.
A
complete BOD POD system for sale:
It includes the chamber, computer, scale and calibration weights.
It was successfully used in a physical therapy/fitness facility.
A new Bod Pod costs well over $30,000. It is in perfect condition
and has performed only 60-70 tests, It would work well in many
settings such as exercise physiology labs, health clubs, medical settings,
universities, military organizations, weight management centers or other
health institutes. There is no special technician license required so it
may be used by anyone!
The BOD POD has become the method of choice
for measuring body composition. It has the highest level of accuracy,
is easy to use, can be used on any and all types of populations and is
fast and efficient. There is no need to get wet like hydrostatic
weighting, just sit inside the chamber. Total test time is less than
5 minutes!
The BOD POD uses advanced air displacement
technology. It was created using the same principle as the ‘gold
standard’ hydrostatic (underwater weighing) testing, without all the challenges.
Nothing matches the BOD POD system for tracking body fat composition and
lean body mass.
Price: $10,000.00
FOB Sisters, Oregon. Please contact dave@mountainstardesigns.com or at
541-549-0807
The
Journal
of Exercise Physiologyonline,
published by the American Society of Exercise Physiologists (ASEP),
is a professional peer reviewed Internet-based journal devoted to original
research in exercise physiology. The journal is directed by the Editor-In-Chief
and the Managing
Editor with supporting editorial assistance
via Associate
Editors knowledgeable in the field of exercise physiology. JEPonline
is
the first electronic peer reviewed exercise physiology journal in the history
of the profession. It is founded for the purpose of disseminating exercise
physiology research and, thus to serve specifically the professional needs
of the exercise physiologist. The Editors welcome both empirical and theoretical
articles. Please refer to the Guidelines
for Contributors to determine writing style, length of articles, copies,
and reference style.
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©1997-2003
American
Society of Exercise Physiologists.
All
Rights Reserved.
“If
you refuse to accept anything less than a credible professional organization
of exercise physiologists, you can expect to get it.” -- William
Boone, Jr.
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