Balance of carbohydrate and lipid utilization during exercise: the" crossover" concept
GA Brooks, J Mercier - Journal of applied physiology, 1994 - journals.physiology.org
The “crossover” concept represents a theoretical means by which one can understand the
effects of exercise intensity and prior endurance training on the balance of carbohydrate (CHO…
effects of exercise intensity and prior endurance training on the balance of carbohydrate (CHO…
Cell–cell and intracellular lactate shuttles
GA Brooks - The Journal of physiology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Once thought to be the consequence of oxygen lack in contracting skeletal muscle, the
glycolytic product lactate is formed and utilized continuously in diverse cells under fully aerobic …
glycolytic product lactate is formed and utilized continuously in diverse cells under fully aerobic …
Anaerobic threshold: review of the concept and directions for future research.
GA Brooks - Medicine and science in sports and exercise, 1985 - europepmc.org
The concentration of lactate in the blood is the result of (1) those processes which produce
lactate and contribute to its appearance in the blood and (2) those processes which …
lactate and contribute to its appearance in the blood and (2) those processes which …
Fully integrated wearable sensor arrays for multiplexed in situ perspiration analysis
… g, The influence of temperature on the responses of the glucose and lactate sensors. h,
System-level real-time temperature T compensation for the glucose and lactate sensors in 100-…
System-level real-time temperature T compensation for the glucose and lactate sensors in 100-…
[BOOK][B] Exercise physiology: human bioenergetics and its applications.
GA Brooks, TD Fahey, TP White - 1996 - cabdirect.org
Although physical capability no longer plays a determinant role in survival, it contributes largely
to the development and maintenance of physique and self-image. In turn, an individual's …
to the development and maintenance of physique and self-image. In turn, an individual's …
Free radicals and tissue damage produced by exercise
KJA Davies, AT Quintanilha, GA Brooks… - … and biophysical research …, 1982 - Elsevier
We report a two- to three-fold increase in free radical (R • ) concentrations of muscle and
liver following exercise to exhaustion. Exhaustive exercise also resulted in decreased …
liver following exercise to exhaustion. Exhaustive exercise also resulted in decreased …
Initial scale development: sample size for pilot studies
GA Johanson, GP Brooks - Educational and psychological …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Pilot studies are often recommended by scholars and consultants to address a variety of
issues, including preliminary scale or instrument development. Specific concerns such as item …
issues, including preliminary scale or instrument development. Specific concerns such as item …
[PDF][PDF] The Vermont longitudinal study of persons with severe mental illness, II: Long-term outcome of subjects who retrospectively met DSM-III criteria for …
CM Harding, GW Brooks… - American journal …, 1987 - whatcausesmentalillness.com
… Brooks GW: Rural community influences and supports in a rehabilitation program for
state hospital patients, in Mental Patients in Transition. Edited by Greenblatt M, Levinson DJ, …
state hospital patients, in Mental Patients in Transition. Edited by Greenblatt M, Levinson DJ, …
Environmental jolts and industry revolutions: Organizational responses to discontinuous change
AD Meyer, GR Brooks, JB Goes - Strategic management journal, 1990 - JSTOR
The organizational change literature contains diverse characterizations of change processes
with contradictory implications for strategic managers Many inconsistencies are resolved …
with contradictory implications for strategic managers Many inconsistencies are resolved …
Muscular efficiency during steady-rate exercise: effects of speed and work rate
GA Gaesser, GA Brooks - Journal of applied physiology, 1975 - journals.physiology.org
In a comparison of traditional and theoretical exercise efficiency calculations male subjects
were studied during steady-rate cycle ergometer exercises of “0,” 200, 400, 600, and 800 kgm…
were studied during steady-rate cycle ergometer exercises of “0,” 200, 400, 600, and 800 kgm…