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Dengel: Recent publications

DengelD-2005.jpgAssociate Professor Don Dengel (kinesiology) recently published the following articles.

  • Dengel, D.R., Brown, M.D., Ferrell, R.E., Reynolds, T.H., & Supiano, M.A. (2007). Renal hemodynamic and blood pressure responses to dietary sodium are associated with the t-786c endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene. Physiological Research 56:393-401.
  • Ness, K.K., Baker, K.S., Dengel, D.R., Youngren, N., Sibley, S., Mertens, A.C., Y& Gurney, J.G. (2007). Body composition, muscle strength deficits, and mobility limitations in adult survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Pediatric Blood & Cancer 49:975-981.
  • Borer, K.T., Fogleman, K., Gross, M.M., La New, J.M., Dengel, D.R. (2007). Walking intensity for postmenopausal bone mineral preservation and accrual. Bone 41:713-721.
  • Huck, C.J., Bronas, U.G., Williamson, E.B., Draheim, C.C., Duprez, D.A., Dengel, D.R. (2007). Noninvasive measurements of arterial stiffness: Repeatability and interrelationships with endothelial function and arterial morphology measures. Journal of Vascular Health 3(3):343-349, 2007.
  • Olson, T.P., Dengel, D.R., Leon, A.S., Schmitz, K.H. (2007). Changes in inflammatory biomarkers following one-year of moderate resistance training in overweight women. International Journal of Obesity 31:996-1003.
  • Kaufman, C.L., Kaiser, D.R., Steinberger, J., Dengel, D.R. (2007). Relationships between heart rate variability, vascular function, and adiposity in children. Clinical Autonomic Research 17(3):165-171.
  • Dengel, D.R., Kelly, A.S., Steinberger, J., Sinaiko, A.R. (2007). Effect of oral glucose loading on endothelial function in normal and overweight children. Clinical Science 112(9):493-498.

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