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It's Podcast Friday - With Drs. Chanam Lee and Marcia Ory!

It's Podcast Friday - With Drs. Chanam Lee and Marcia Ory!

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  • 9/22/2016 4:13:00 AM
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This week's podcast features an unlikely partnership - Texas A&M's College of Architecture and School of Public Health are combining with the Department of Health and Kinesiology to produce cutting-edge research on physical activity in communities!  Drs. Chanam Lee and Marcia Ory join us for an interesting discussion on health, location, and the environment as they discuss the NIH supported "Active Living Austin" project.  LISTEN NOW! 
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Weekly Text Article! "Does Bone Remain Impaired Following Recovery after Reduced Energy Availability?"

Weekly Text Article! "Does Bone Remain Impaired Following Recovery after Reduced Energy Availability?"

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  • 6/24/2014 11:40:00 AM
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Read the weekly text article by Ms. Kaleigh Camp titled "Does Bone Remain Impaired Following Recovery after Reduced Energy Availability?" "What is “reduced energy availability”? “Energy availability” refers to the post-exercise energy that can be used for metabolic processes (energy intake minus exercise energy expenditure). Reduced energy availability can actually approach deficit due to a low caloric intake, a vigorous exercise regimen, or both.  The...
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To Drink (Your Energy), or not to Drink...That is the Question

To Drink (Your Energy), or not to Drink...That is the Question

  • 11/4/2011 10:04:04 AM
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Check out our new article "To Drink (Your Energy), or not to Drink...That is the Question, by Faith Lightfoot. With the introduction of Redbull to the United States in 1997, many athletes started consuming these drinks for additional energy and a reduction of fatigue. However,...
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Weekly Text Article! Caffeine: Friend or Foe?

Weekly Text Article! Caffeine: Friend or Foe?

  • 10/26/2011 4:03:26 PM
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Check out the article this week, "Caffeine: Friend or Foe?" by Steve Bui. Oh, glorious caffeine, one of man’s best friends! For typical college students and other active individuals, it is a commonly required form of nourishment for any function before 10:00 AM. While we all know the basic immediate effects of caffeine (decreased fatigue, increased energy, and decreased appetite), it might be interesting to look at how that cup of coffee might affect other parts of your day.
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New article! Is GU for you?

New article! Is GU for you?

We've started putting up text articles to help answer general questions that we get.  One of our first articles was written by Emily Schmitt and is titled "Is GU for You?" Researchers have studied diet manipulation for years in relation to delaying the onset of fatigue, and these studies have resulted in mixed conclusions. Scientific publications conclude...
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