Research Output per year
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Lactic Acid
Medicine & Life Sciences
Body Composition
Medicine & Life Sciences
Shoes
Medicine & Life Sciences
Traction
Medicine & Life Sciences
Body Size
Medicine & Life Sciences
Walking
Medicine & Life Sciences
Heart Rate
Medicine & Life Sciences
Lower Extremity
Medicine & Life Sciences
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Research Output 2001 2019
Health Promotion Needs in Faith-Based Organizations: Perceptions of Religious Leaders in Bamako
Sidibé, B., Kneip Pelster, A., Noble, J. M. & Dinkel, D., Apr 1 2019, In : Journal of Religion and Health. 58, 2, p. 639-652 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Clergy
Health Promotion
Organizations
Mali
Gift Giving
15
Citations
(Scopus)
Concurrent Validity of Wearable Activity Trackers under Free-Living Conditions
Brooke, S. M., An, H. S., Kang, S. K., Noble, J. M., Berg, K. E. & Lee, J. M., Apr 1 2017, In : Journal of strength and conditioning research. 31, 4, p. 1097-1106 10 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Social Conditions
Sleep
Energy Metabolism
Accidental Falls
Fitness Trackers
3
Citations
(Scopus)
The effect of cadence on cycling efficiency and local tissue oxygenation
Jacobs, R. D., Berg, K. E., Slivka, D. R. & Noble, J. M., Mar 1 2013, In : Journal of strength and conditioning research. 27, 3, p. 637-642 6 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Oxygen
Lactic Acid
Heart Rate
Oxygen Consumption
Athletes
14
Citations
(Scopus)
Physiological responses during interval training with different intensities and duration of exercise
Zuniga, J. M., Berg, K., Noble, J., Harder, J., Chaffin, M. E. & Hanumanthu, V. S., May 1 2011, In : Journal of strength and conditioning research. 25, 5, p. 1279-1284 6 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Athletes
Exercise
Fatigue
Biomarkers
Erratum to The effects of shoe traction and obstacle height on lower extremity coordination dynamics during walking [Applied Ergonomics 40, 5, 895-903]
Decker, L., Houser, J. J., Noble, J. M., Karst, G. M. & Stergiou, N., May 2010, In : Applied Ergonomics. 41, 3, 1 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
Shoes
Human Engineering
Traction
Ergonomics
Walking