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Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism/Physiologie appliquée, nutrition et métabolisme is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by NRC Research Press. It was established in 1976 as the Canadian Journal of Sport Sciences and later renamed Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology before obtaining its current name. It covers research on physiology, nutrition, and metabolism aspects of human health, physical activity, and fitness; in addition to the regular issues, it often publishes supplemental thematic issues. Papers appear online in advance of the print issue and are available in both PDF and HTML formats. The editor-in-chiefs are Wendy E. Ward and Phil Chilibeck. It is an official journal of the Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology and the Canadian Nutrition Society. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 200
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The effect of exercise intensity and excess post-exercise oxygen consumption on postprandial blood lipids in physically-inactive men.
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Exploration of the perceived and actual benefits of omega-3 fatty acids and the impact of FADS1 and FADS2 genetic information on dietary intake and blood levels of EPA and DHA.
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Acute cocoa flavanol improves cerebral oxygenation without enhancing executive function at rest or after exercise.
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Systematic review of the relationships between objectively measured physical activity and health indicators in school-aged children and youth.
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Effects of obesity and mild hypohydration on local sweating and cutaneous vascular responses during passive heat stress in females
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Protein: A nutrient in focus
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Nutrients, satiety, and control of energy intake
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Optimization of surgical outcomes with prehabilitation
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Effect of electrical stimulation-induced resistance exercise on mitochondrial fission and fusion proteins in rat skeletal muscle.
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Piecing together the puzzle of perilipin proteins and skeletal muscle lipolysis
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Acute effects of muscle stretching on physical performance, range of motion, and injury incidence in healthy active individuals: a systematic review.
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Effects of endurance training only versus same-session combined endurance and strength training on physical performance and serum hormone concentrations in recreational endurance runners.
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Exercise training modifies gut microbiota in normal and diabetic mice
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Nutrient availability, the microbiome, and intestinal transport during pregnancy.
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Influence of ageing and essential amino acids on quantitative patterns of troponin T alternative splicing in human skeletal muscle.
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The independent and combined effects of exercise training and reducing sedentary behavior on cardiometabolic risk factors
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Acute exercise ameliorates differences in insulin resistance between physically active and sedentary overweight adults
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Effects of pomegranate extract on blood flow and running time to exhaustion
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Effect of a low-starch/low-dairy diet on fat oxidation in overweight and obese women with polycystic ovary syndrome
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Exercise training as treatment in cancer cachexia
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Nutritional and health benefits of pulses
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Acute dietary nitrate supplementation does not augment submaximal forearm exercise hyperemia in healthy young men.
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The association between different types of exercise and energy expenditure in young nonoverweight and overweight adults
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Monosodium L-glutamate and dietary fat exert opposite effects on the proximal and distal intestinal health in growing pigs
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Linking cardiorespiratory fitness classification criteria to early subclinical atherosclerosis in children
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Cardiovascular re-adjustments and baroreflex response during clinical reambulation procedure at the end of 35-day bed rest in humans.
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Association of total adiposity and computed tomographic measures of regional adiposity with incident cancer risk: a prospective population-based study of older adults
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Effect of a high-protein diet on development of heart failure in response to pressure overload.
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Relationship between exercise behavior, cardiorespiratory fitness, and cognitive function in early breast cancer patients treated with doxorubicin-containing chemotherapy: a pilot study
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A step-defined sedentary lifestyle index: <5000 steps/day
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Bigger weights may not beget bigger muscles: evidence from acute muscle protein synthetic responses after resistance exercise
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Modulating fibroblast growth factor 21 in hyperphagic OLETF rats with daily exercise and caloric restriction
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