Search Results - Moon, J. R.
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Skeletal muscle myofibrillar protein abundance is higher in resistance-trained men, and aging in the absence of training may have an opposite effect
Vann, C. G., Roberson, P. A., Osburn, S. C., Mumford, P. W., Romero, M. A., Fox, C. D., Moore, J. H., Haun, C. T., Beck, D. T., Moon, J. R., Kavazis, A. N., Young, K. C., Badisa, V. L. D., Mwashote, B. M., Ibeanusi, V., Singh, R. K., Roberts, M. D.Published in Sports (2020)“…Moon, J. R.…”
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Muscle fiber hypertrophy in response to 6 weeks of high-volume resistance training in trained young men is largely attributed to sarcoplasmic hypertrophy
Haun, C. T., Vann, C. G., Osburn, S. C., Mumford, P. W., Roberson, P. A., Romero, M. A., Fox, C. D., Johnson, C. A., Parry, H. A., Kavazis, A. N., Moon, J. R., Badisa, V. L. D., Mwashote, B. M., Ibeanusi, V., Young, K. C., Roberts, M. D.Published in PLOS ONE (2018)“…Moon, J. R.…”
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Twelve weeks supplementation with an extended-release caffeine and ATP-enhancing supplement may improve body composition without affecting hematology in resistance-trained men
Joy, J. M., Vogel, R. M., Moon, J. R., Falcone, P. H., Mosman, M. M., Kim, M. P.Published in Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition (2016)“…Moon, J. R.…”
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The effects of beta-alanine supplementation and high-intensity interval training on neuromuscular fatigue and muscle function
Smith, A. E., Moon, J. R., Kendall, K. L., Graef, J. L., Lockwood, C. M., Walter, A. A., Beck, T. W., Cramer, J. T., Stout, J. R.Published in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2009)“…Moon, J. R.…”