Research in Kinesiology Publications examines three core areas. These are brain health (including mental health, concussions and, chronic disease), mobility (including human performance and, autonomy), and social impact which looks at equity and social inclusion, human performance, and mental health.
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Submissions from 2001
Exploration of Federal Sport Policy on Youth Elite Sport in Canada: A case study of Gymnastics Canada Gymnastique, Laura Misener
Gender affects sympathetic neurovascular control during postural stress., J K Shoemaker, R L Hughson, and L I Sinoway
Effects of pharmacological adrenergic and vagal modulation on fractal heart rate dynamics., M P Tulppo, T H Mäkikallio, T Seppänen, K Shoemaker, E Tutungi, R L Hughson, and H V Huikuri
Submissions from 2000
MRI measures of middle cerebral artery diameter in conscious humans during simulated orthostasis., J M Serrador, P A Picot, B K Rutt, J K Shoemaker, and R L Bondar
Submissions from 1998
Alveolar oxygen uptake and femoral artery blood flow dynamics in upright and supine leg exercise in humans., M J MacDonald, J K Shoemaker, M E Tschakovsky, and R L Hughson
Submissions from 1997
Contributions of acetylcholine and nitric oxide to forearm blood flow at exercise onset and recovery., J K Shoemaker, J R Halliwill, R L Hughson, and M J Joyner
Failure of manual massage to alter limb blood flow: measures by Doppler ultrasound., J K Shoemaker, P M Tiidus, and R Mader
Submissions from 1996
Dependence of muscle VO2 on blood flow dynamics at onset of forearm exercise., R L Hughson, J K Shoemaker, M E Tschakovsky, and J M Kowalchuk
Faster femoral artery blood velocity kinetics at the onset of exercise following short-term training., J K Shoemaker, S M Phillips, H J Green, and R L Hughson
Vasodilation and muscle pump contribution to immediate exercise hyperemia., M E Tschakovsky, J K Shoemaker, and R L Hughson
Submissions from 1995
Effleurage massage, muscle blood flow and long-term post-exercise strength recovery., P M Tiidus and J K Shoemaker