Journal of Exercise Physiologyonline
Official Journal of the
American Society of Exercise Physiologists

ISSN 1097-0751

Vol 11 No 3 June 2008



Editor-in-Chief
:  JEPonline                                                     Managing Editor:  JEPonline
Jon K. Linderman, PhD, FACSM, EPC                     Tommy Boone, PhD, MPH, FASEP, EPC
University of Dayton                                         The College of St. Scholastica

                    Review Board
          Todd Astorino, PhD          Eric Goulet, PhD                      Derek Marks, PhD             Jason Siegler, PhD 
          Julien Baker, PhD            Robert Gotshall, PhD                Cristine Mermier, PhD        Greg Tardie, PhD
          Lance Dalleck, PhD         Len Kravitz, PhD                       Daryl Parker, PhD              Lesley White, PhD
          Dan Drury, DPE               Jon Linderman, PhD                 Robert Robergs, PhD          Chantal Vella, PhD
          Hermann Engels, PhD      M. Knight-Maloney, PhD            Brent Ruby, PhD                Thomas Walker, PhD
                                                                                                                                        Ben Zhou, PhD
                                                                                      
                    Content

Body Composition
Ball SD, Bolhofner AT. Comparison of a commercial weight loss program to a fitness center.
JEP
online 2008;11(3):1-12. 


Clinical Exercise Physiology 
Sollis PD, Cisar CJ. Assessing osteoporosis learning needs and preferences of exercise
physiologists. JEPonline 2008;11(3):13-19.


Exercise and Health
Duncan MJ, Lyons, M. The effect of hiking poles on oxygen uptake, perceived exertion and
mood state during a one hour uphill walk. JEPonline 2008;11(3):20-25. 


Sports Physiology
Mercer J, Dolgan J, Griffin J, Bestwick A. The physiological importance of preferred stride
frequency during running at different speeds.
JEPonline 2008;11(3):26-32.

 
Systems Physiology: Immune Function
Cosio-Lima LM, Schuler PB, Reynolds KL, Taylor L, Kellog G, Cerney J, Hodges T,
LeBlanc PA
. The effects of age and type-2 diabetes on the release of interleukin (IL)-6, IL-10,
TNF-alpha, and cortisol in response to acute exercise.
JEPonline 2008;11(3):33-41.

 

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