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Publications
Buskirk, E. R. Nutrition and exercise in adverse environments. Chap. 64 in Handbook of Physiology, section 4 Environmental Physiology, Vol, 2 Fregley, M. J. and C. M. Blatteis (Eds) New York, Oxford University Press 1996 P. 1457-1466.
Buskirk, E. R. and S. M. Puhl. Effects of body weight loss in controlling athletes. Chap.14 in Buskirk, E. R. and S. M. Puhl (Eds). Body fluid Balance: Exercise and Sport, New York, CRC Press, 1996, P.283-295.
Buskirk, E. R. and S. M. Puhl (Eds). Body Fluid Balance: Sport and Exercise. New York CRC Press, 1996 P.283-295. Buskirk, E. R. Historical perspectives regarding our understanding of the physical performance during hypoxia. Res. Quart, Exerc. And sport 67:Suppl. To No. 3., P, 573-575.
Buskirk E. R. and C. M. Tipton. Exercise physiology. Chap. 10 in Massengale, J, D. and R. A. Swanson (Eds). The history of Exercise and Sports Medicine Science, Champaign, IL. Human Kinetics, 1996 P.367-438.
Dunbar, S.L. and W.L. Kenney. Effects of hormone replacement therapy on the cardiovascular responses to direct passive heating in older individuals. Journal of Applied Physiology 89-97-103, 2000.
Brooks-Asplund, E.M., J.G. Cannon, and W.L. Kenney. Influence of hormone replacement therapy and aspirin on temperature regulation in postmenopausal women. American Journal of Physiology 279: R839-R848, 2000.
Kenney, W.L. and P. Chiu. Influence of age on thirst and fluid intake. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 33: 1524-1532, 2001.
Kenney, W.L. Decreased cutaneous vasodilation in aged skin: mechanisms, consequences and interventions. Journal of Thermal Biology 26:263-271, 2001.
Kenney, W.L. and M.J. Zeman. Psychrometric limits and critical evaporative coefficients for unacclimated men and women. Journal of Applied Physiology 92: 2256-2263, 2002.
Kulka, T.J. and W.L. Kenney. Heat balance limits for football uniforms. Physician and Sportsmedicine 30:29-39, 2002.
Minson, C.T., L.A. Holowatz, B.J. Wong, W.L. Kenney, and B.W. Wilkins. Decreased nitric oxide and axon reflex mediated cutaneous vasodilation with age during local heating. Journal of Applied Physiology 93:1644-1649, 2002.
Pierzga, J.M., A. Frymoyer, and W.L. Kenney. Delayed distribution of active vasodilation and altered vascular conductance in aged skin. Journal of Applied Physiology 94: 1045-1053, 2003
Secher, N. H., J. A. Pawelczyk and J. Ludbrook (Eds). Blood Loss and Shock. London: Edward Arnold, 1994
Raven P.B., J. T. Potts. X. Shi and J. A. Pawelczyk. Baroreceptor mediated reflex regulation of blood pressure during exercise. In Exercise and the Circulation in Health and Disease.B.Saltin and N. H. Secher (Eds). In preparation. Pawelczyk, J. A., D. B. Friedman and N. H. Secher. Experimental observations during hypovolaemic shock-insights from human investigations. In Blood Loss and Shock. N. H. Secher, J. A. Pawelczyk and J. Ludbrook (Eds). London: Edward Arnold, 1994
Pawelczyk, J. A. Muscle vs. Skin: How does the cardiovascular system cope with the effects of exercise during thermal stress? In: Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Vol. 6 C. V. Gisolfi, E. R. Nadel and D. R. Lamb (Eds). Indianapolis: Benchmark, 1993.
Wilson, L. B., C. K. Dyke, D. Parsons, P. T. Wall, J. A. Pawelczyk, R. S. Williams and J. H. Mitchell. Effect of skeletal muscle fiber type on the pressor response evoked by static contraction in rabbits. J Appl. Physiol. 79: 1744-1752, 1995
Wilson, L. B., P. T. Wall, J. A. Pawelczyk, and K. Matsukawa. Divergence of ventilatory responses to isometric contraction in anesthetized cats. Respiratory Physiology Crandall,C. G., K. A. Engelke, .J. A. Pawelczyk, P. B. Raven and V. A. Conventino. Power spectral and time-based analysis of heart rate variability following 15 days simulated microgravity exposure in humans. Aviat, Space and Enviro. Med. 65: 11105-1109, 1994
Wilson, L.B., P. T. Wall, J. A. Pawelczyk, and K. Matsukawa, Cardiorespiratory and Phrenic nerve responses to graded muscle stretch in anesthetized cats. Resp. Physiol. 98: 251-266, 1994.
Wilson, L. B., P. T. Wall, J. A. Pawelczyk, C. K. Dyke and J. H. Mitchell. Cardiovascular and renal responses to static muscle contraction of decerbrate rabbits. J. Appl. Physiol.77: 2449-2455, 1994.
Ray, C. A., and J. A. Pawelczyk. Naloxone does not effect the cardiovascular and sympathetic adjustments to static exercise in humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 77: 231-235, 1994.
Alexander T., D. B. Friedman, B. D. Levine, J. A. Pawelczyk and J. H. Mitchell. Cardiovascular responses during static exercise in-patients with complete artioventricular block. Circulation 89: 1643-1647, 1994.
Proctor DN, Sinning WE, Walro JM, Sieck GC, Lemon PWR. Oxidative capacity of human muscle fiber types: effects of age and training status. J Appl Physiol 78: 2033-2038, 1995
Dyke CK, Proctor DN, Dietz NM, Joyner MJ. Role of nitric oxide in exercise hyperemia during prolonged rhythmic handgripping in humans. J Physiol (Lond) 488: 259-265, 1995
Proctor DN, Sinning WE, Bredle DL, Joyner MJ. Cardiovascular and peak VO2 responses to supine exercise: effects of age and training status. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 28:892-899, 1996
Proctor DN, Halliwill JR, Shen PH, Vlahakis NE, Joyner MJ. Peak calf blood flow estimates are higher with "Dohn" than "Whitney" plethysmographs. J Appl Physiol, 81:1418-1422, 1996
Proctor DN, Joyner MJ. Skeletal muscle mass and the reduction of VO2max in trained older men and women. J Appl Physiol, 82:1411-1415, 1997
Proctor DN, Beck KC, Shen PH, Eickhoff, TJ, Halliwill JR, Joyner MJ. Influence of age and gender on cardiac output - VO2 relationships during submaximal cycle ergometry. J. Appl Physiol, 84:599-605, 1998.
Proctor DN, Balagopal P, Nair KS. Saropenia of aging and related hormonal and functional changes. J. Nutrition 128:351S-355S, 1998.
Proctor DN, Shen PH, Dietz NM, Eickhoff TJ, Lawler LA, Ebersold EJ, Loeffler DL, and Joyner MJ. Reduced leg blood flow during dynamic exercise in older endurance-trained men. J Appl Physiol, 85:68-75, 1998.
Joyner MJ, Proctor DN. Muscle blood flow during exercise: the limits of reductionism. Med Sci Sports Exerc 31:1036-1040, 1999. Proctor DN, Obrien P, Atkinson B, and Nair KS. Comparison of methods to estimate total body skeletal muscle mass in people of different age groups. Amer. J. Physiol. 277: E489-E495, 1999.
Skrinar, G.S., N.I. Williams, B.A. Bullen, J.W. McArthur, and N.M. Mihok. Changes in body consciousness relate to regularity of exercise training. Perceptual and Motor Skills. 75: 696-698, 1992.
Bloomfield, S.A., N.I. Williams, D.R. Lamb, FACSM, and R.D. Jackson. Non-weight bearing exercise may increase lumbar spine bone mineral density in healthy postmenopausal women. Amer. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil. 72: 204-209, 1993.
Williams, N.I. , J. McArthur, B. Turnbull, B. Bullen, G. Skrinar, I.Z Beitins, G.M. Besser, L.H. Rees, I. Gilbert, D. Cramer, L. Perry, D.S. Tunstall-Pedoe. Effects of follicular phase exercise on LH pulse characteristics in sedentary eumenorrheic women. Clinical Endocrinology 41: 787-794, 1994.
Williams, N.I., J. Young., J. McArthur, B. Bullen, G. Skrinar, and B. Turnbull. Strenuous exercise with caloric restriction: Effect on luteinizing hormone secretion. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 27 (10): 1390-1398, 1995.
Williams, N.I., M.J. Lancas, and J.L. Cameron. Stimulation of luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion in male rhesus monkeys by food intake: Evidence against a role for insulin. Endocrinology 137(6): 2565-2571, 1996.
Williams, N.I. Low energy availability and reproductive disturbances: a review of clinical and hormonal effects. Dance Medicine and Science 2:(1) 19-31, 1998
Williams, N.I., B.A. Bullen, J.W. MacArthur, G.S. Skrinar, and B.A. Turnbull. Effects of short-term strenuous endurance exercise upon corpus luteum function". Med. Sci. Sports Exerc 31(7): 949-958,1999.
Sharkey, N.A., Williams, N.I., Guerin, J.B.: The role of exercise in the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis and osteoarthritis. Nursing Clinics of North America, 35 (1): 209-221, 2000
Williams, N.I., Caston-Balderrama, A.L. Helmreich, D.L., Parfitt, D.B., Nosbisch C, Cameron, J.L. Longitudinal changes in reproductive hormones and menstrual cyclicity in cynomolgus monkeys during strenuous exercise training: rapid transition to exercise-induced amenorrhea (submitted to Endocrinology)
Williams, N.I., K.A. Greaves, T.E. Kirby and D.R. Lamb. Exercise training and cardiovascular function in the elderly. FASEB Proceedings, Vol. 46, p. 492, 1987.
Williams, N.I. , J. McArthur, B. Turnbull, B. Bullen, G. Skrinar, I. Gilbert, G.M. Besser, and L.H. Rees. Early effects of follicular phase exercise on LH pulse characteristics in sedentary eumenorrheic women. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 23(4), p. S93, 1991.
Williams, N.I., J. McArthur, B. Bullen, G. Skrinar, B. Turnbull, and J. Young. Slowed LH pulse frequency in trained eumenorrheic women due to caloric restriction combined with heavy training. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24(5), p. S36, 1992.
Peachey, S., G. Skrinar, E. Kuligowska, B. Bullen, N. Williams, B. Turnbull, and J. McArthur. Effect of enhanced follicular phase endurance training on follicular maturation in women. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24(5), p. S171, 1992.
Skrinar, G.S., D. Hutchinson, and N. Williams. Exercise: An adjunct therapy for persons with psychiatric disabilities. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24(5), p. S36, 1992.
Bullen, B., B. Turnbull, J. McArthur, G. Skrinar, N. Williams, and I. Beitins. Exercise and Diet: Correlates with the onset of menstrual disorders. Proceedings of the Second IOC World Congress on Sport Sciences, Barcelona, Spain. p. 155, 1992.
Williams, N.I., A.L. Caston, and J.L. Cameron. Induction and reversal of exercise-induced amenorrhea: Temporal correlation with plasma T3 levels. Endocrine Society Abstract, #1775, 1994.
Williams, N.I., M.J. Lancas, and J.L. Cameron. Stimulation of luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion in male rhesus monkeys by food intake: Evidence against a role for insulin. Endocrine Society Abstract, #OR22-3, 1995.
Williams, N.I., and J.L. Cameron. Stimulation of luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion in male rhesus monkeys by food intake: Role of circulating triiodothyronine (T3 ) Endocrine Society/International Congress of Endocrinlogy, #P2-505, 1996.
Williams, N.I., Berga, S.L., and J.L. Cameron. Mild metabolic stress potentiates the suppressive effect of psychological stress on reproductive function in female cynomolgus monkeys. Endocrine Society Abstract #P1-367, 1997.
Williams, N.I., Bullen B.A., McArthur J.W., Skrinar G.S., and Turnbull B.A. Effects of short-term strenuous exercise on corpus luteum function. 1998 American College of Sports Medicine Orlando, FL (accepted for presentation)
Williams NI, Clark KL, Mihalko SL, Matuch AN, McConnell HJ. Body image, disordered eating, exercise, and depression in athletes and non-athletes: association with menstrual status. Med Sci Sports Exerc 31(5), S65, 1999
Williams NI, Clark KL, McConnell, Matuch A, O'Connor KA. Menstrual irregularities and disordered eating in female athletes: survey vs follow-up physiological studies (presented, May 2000 at the American College of Sports Medicine annual meeting, Indianapolis, IN)
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