Matthew Vukovich

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South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, United States 
Area:
Rehabilitation and Therapy, Behavioral Psychology
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Weidauer L, Minett M, Negus C, et al. (2014) Odd-impact loading results in increased cortical area and moments of inertia in collegiate athletes. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 114: 1429-38
Barkley SA, Vukovich MD. (2009) Evaluation Of A Simple Intervention To Increase Self-efficacy For Independent Exercise In Cardiac Rehabilitation Participants Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 41: 327
Specker B, Vukovich M. (2007) Evidence for an interaction between exercise and nutrition for improved bone health during growth. Medicine and Sport Science. 51: 50-63
Ballard TL, Halaweish FT, Stevermer CL, et al. (2006) Naringin does not alter caffeine pharmacokinetics, energy expenditure, or cardiovascular haemodynamics in humans following caffeine consumption. Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology. 33: 310-4
Ballard TL, Specker BL, Binkley TL, et al. (2006) Effect of protein supplementation during a 6-month strength and conditioning program on areal and volumetric bone parameters. Bone. 38: 898-904
Schultz RL, Anderson BE, Redetzke RA, et al. (2006) Effects of Long-Term Exercise on Cardiac Myocyte Remodeling in Hypertensive Heart Failure Prone Rats Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 38: S415
Barkley SA, Vukovich M. (2006) Comparison of the Effects of Medication Used to Treat Cardiac Conditions on Resting Energy Expenditure Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 38: S403
Ballard TL, Clapper JA, Specker BL, et al. (2005) Effect of protein supplementation during a 6-mo strength and conditioning program on insulin-like growth factor I and markers of bone turnover in young adults. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 81: 1442-8
Nissen S, Sharp RL, Panton L, et al. (2000) β-Hydroxy-β-Methylbutyrate (HMB) Supplementation in Humans Is Safe and May Decrease Cardiovascular Risk Factors Journal of Nutrition. 130: 1937-1945
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