Daniel E. Newmire
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Comparing pain perception and muscle swelling between skeletal muscle microbiopsy and eccentric leg press: preliminary results Open
Background Skeletal muscle tissue swelling is a common indicator of muscle damage. The microbiopsy (MB) method is considered a less invasive muscle biopsy procedure and may reduce participant burden. However, the swelling and perception of…
Physiological changes in collegiate artistic swimmers during a competition season: a prospective study Open
Background Female artistic swimming athletes remain understudied despite the sport’s increasing popularity and competitiveness. Since artistic swimming involves reduced gravitational forces due to water immersion, there is a concern of red…
Hydration Status and Acute Kidney Injury Biomarkers in NCAA Female Soccer Athletes During Preseason Conditioning Open
Exercise training in extreme temperatures concurrent with hypohydration status may potentiate the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) in young, healthy persons. Background/Objectives: It is unknown how repeated training bouts in ambie…
The Effect of Nutrient Deprivation on Markers of Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Transcriptome in Normal and Type‐2 Diabetic Human Skeletal Muscle Myoblasts Open
Background: Intermittent fasting has become a new fad diet that may promote an environment to facilitate muscle atrophy, placing aging, and diabetic populations at risk for muscle loss due to nutrient deprivation. The purpose of this study…
Prolonged Water-Only Fasting Followed by a Whole-Plant-Food Diet Is a Potential Long-Term Management Strategy for Hypertension and Obesity Open
Objective: This single-arm, pre–post interventional trial (clinicaltrials.gov, NCT04515095) investigates the safety, feasibility, and potential effectiveness of prolonged water-only fasting followed by a whole-plant-food diet in the long-t…
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Common questions and misconceptions about caffeine supplementation: what does the scientific evidence really show? Open
Caffeine is a popular ergogenic aid that has a plethora of evidence highlighting its positive effects. A Google Scholar search using the keywords "caffeine" and "exercise" yields over 200,000 results, emphasizing the extensive research on …
The Effect of Acute and Chronic Thermotherapy on Type 2 Diabetic Skeletal Muscle Gene Expression and Inflammatory Markers Open
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a chronic illness associated with resistance to or defective insulin secretion. This study investigates the effects of thermotherapy on cell viability, gene expression and inflammation in skeletal muscl…
The Role of Age in the Physiological Adaptations and Psychological Responses in Bikini-Physique Competitor Contest Preparation: A Case Series Open
Even with the increased popularity of the bikini-physique division within bodybuilding, there is minimal observational research identifying the influence of age on typical adaptations during contest preparation. The purpose of this case se…
The role of age in the physiological adaptations and psychological responses in bikini-physique competitor contest preparation: a case series Open
The increased popularity of the bikini-physique competitions has not translated to greater research identifying the influence of age on adaptations during contest preparation. The purpose of this case series was to observe how age may infl…
Examining the Effect of Partial-Range of Motion Bench Press Exercise on Metabolic Work, Regional Myoelectrical Amplitude, and Local Muscle Hyperemia: A Pilot Study. Open
Traditionally, it is recommended to utilize a full-range of motion (fROM) during resistance training; however, recent data has found that using a partial-range of motion (pROM) may elicit similar hypertrophy and strength gains. Further res…
Replicating Intermittent Fasting in Human Skeletal Muscle Cells: A Pilot Study Open
Type 2 diabetes (T2D), the most common form of diabetes (90-95% of diagnoses), is marked by decreased insulin sensitivity (insulin resistance) or a defect in insulin secretion. T2D disrupts nutrient signaling where the body cannot maintain…
The Assessment of Hydration Status and Renal Markers Associated with Acute Kidney Injury in NCAA Division I Female Soccer Players During Preseason Training in South Texas: A Pilot Study Open
Recent research suggest that recurrent heat-associated dehydration and strenuous physical exertion may be associated with the development of acute and potentially chronic renal dysfunction. Typical South Texas environmental conditions in A…
The Effect of Acute and Chronic Thermotherapy on Type 2 Diabetic Skeletal Muscle Cell Viability and Gene Expression: Pilot Study Open
Diabetes is a chronic metabolic disease affecting millions of people globally. Type 2 diabetes is associated with insulin resistance or a defective secretion of insulin from the pancreas. The skeletal muscle system accounts for 80% of gluc…
The Impact of a Large Bolus Dose of l-leucine and l-isoleucine on Enteroendocrine and Pancreatic Hormones, and Glycemia in Healthy, Inactive Adults Open
Background: The ingestion of whey protein and amino acids with carbohydrate (CHO) enhances the release of glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) and glucose-dependent-insulinotropic peptide (GIP) that promote insulin secretion. It is unknown if L…
The Neuromuscular and Muscle Damage Responses to the Farmers Walk: A Pilot Study Open
The Farmer’s Walk (FW) has been suggested as a useful supplement to resistance training due to its premise as a functional training tool. Minimal information is available concerning biochemical and neuromuscular responses associated with p…
Pilot study: an acute bout of high intensity interval exercise increases 12.5 h GH secretion Open
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that high-intensity interval exercise (HIE) significantly increases growth hormone (GH) secretion to a greater extent than moderate-intensity continuous exercise (MOD) in young women. Fi…
Potential Diurnal Variation in Dual X-ray Absorptiometry Collected Skeletal Muscle Mass Measures: A Pilot Study Open
Skeletal muscle mass (SKMM) is ~30 to ~40 % of total body weight. Measuring SKMM is an important assessment for both exercise and nutritional research. There is biological variation in dual X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) estimates related to s…
High Intensity Interval Exercise Does Not Influence Overnight GH Secretion in Overweight Sedentary Young Women Open
Exercise and sleep are the two major factors that influence growth hormone (GH) secretion and it has been well established that there is a strong positive relationship between exercise intensity and GH release. This dose-dependent response…
A Study Comparing Pre-Ingested L-Leucine and L-Isoleucine on Glycemic Responses in Healthy Inactive Adults: Preliminary Data. Open
Background The co-ingestion of amino acids with a glucose drink has been shown to blunt the elevated post-prandial glucose response. Though not entirely clear, some suggest amino acids will facilitate an incretin-driven insulin response th…