Volume 2, Issue 1 (2009)
Invited Editorial
From the Editors: Assessing the International Journal of Exercise Science after One Year
T. Scott Lyons and James W. Navalta
Original Research
Timing Carbohydrate Beverage Intake During Prolonged Moderate Intensity Exercise Does Not Affect Cycling Performance
George G. Schweitzer†, John D. Smith‡, and James D. LeCheminant‡
Comparison of Body Composition Measurements using a New Caliper, Two Established Calipers, Hydrostatic Weighing, and BodPod
Erin E. Talbert*, Michael G. Flynn‡, Jeffrey W. Bell†, Andres E. Carrillo†, Marquita D. Dill†, Christiania N. Christensen*, and Colleen M. Thompson†
Influence of Body Composition, Oral Contraceptive Use, and Physical Activity on Bone Mineral Density in Premenopausal Women
Vanessa D. Sherk†, Clint D. Howard†, Michael G. Bemben‡, and Debra A. Bemben‡
Exercise bouts at three different intensities fail to potentiate concentric power
Chad A. Cabrera†, Jacobo Morales‡, Felicia Greer‡, and Robert W. Pettitt‡
Modeling Oxygen Uptake during V1 Treadmill Roller Skiing
Robert S. Bowen†, Randall L. Jensen‡, Jennifer M. Ryan†, and Phillip B. Watts‡
Validation of the Actiheart Monitor for the Measurement of Physical Activity
Tiago V. Barreira†, Minsoo Kang‡, Jennifer L. Caputo‡, Richard S. Farley‡, and Matthew S. Renfrow†
Editor-in-Chief
University of North Alabama
Executive Editors
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
Western Kentucky University
Editor Emeritus
University of North Texas
Metrics
Scopus Cite Score: 1.16
H-index: 12
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