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Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism | 2009

Effects of ingesting a commercial thermogenic product on hemodynamic function and energy expenditure at rest in males and females

Colin Wilborn; Lem TaylorL. Taylor; Chris PooleC. Poole; Brandon Bushey; Laura WilliamsL. Williams; Cliffa FosterC. Foster; Bill CampbellB. Campbell

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of a commercially available thermogenic product (TP) on resting energy expenditure (REE) and hemodynamic variables in a randomized, double-blind, placebo (PL)-controlled study. Eight male (age: 23.0 +/- 3.70 years, weight: 95.77 +/- 16.44 kg, height: 182.4 +/- 7.87 cm) and 10 female (age: 23.6 +/- 4.81 years, weight: 67.25 +/- 5.74 kg, height: 172.42 +/- 10.31 cm) physically active individuals participated in this study. Participants reported to the laboratory on a 10-h fast and performed baseline testing on REE, heart rate, and blood pressure. Participants were then randomly assigned to ingest 3 capsules of either an experimental TP or a vitamin E PL. Criterion variables were then measured at 1-, 2-, and 3-h post ingestion. Data were analyzed by 2-factor analysis of variance (ANOVA) using SPSS, version 16.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, Ill.). Supplementation of the TP resulted in a significant main effect for time (p = 0.040) and for interaction (p < 0.01) in REE when compared with PL. Post hoc analysis revealed that there was no significant difference (p > 0.05) between groups at baseline, but the TP group was significantly higher (p < 0.01) than the PL group at 1-, 2-, and 3-h post, with peak values being achieved at 2-h post time point. The TP group also experienced an overall increase in REE by 17.3%, 19.6%, and 15.3% at the 1-, 2-, and 3-h time points, respectively, over baseline values. Conversely, the PL group experienced a reduction in REE by 2.5%, 1.8%, and 0.3% at the same time points compared with baseline values. There was no significant change in heart rate, systolic blood pressure, or diastolic blood pressure in either group. Taken on a daily basis, a TP may increase overall energy expenditure. Caloric expenditure significantly increased at all 3 time points in the TP group, whereas the PL group experienced no change in energy expenditure.


International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings | 2009

The Effects of a Proprietary Fenugreek Extract on Strength & Body Composition

Eric J Constancio; Colin Wilborn; Lem Taylor; Cliffa Foster; Brandon Bushey; Chris Poole; Earnest Pena; Tyler Jones; R Kreider


The FASEB Journal | 2009

Relationship of uric acid to body composition, heart disease risk factors and energy expenditure

Chad M. Kerksick; Kristen M. Beavers; R Chandran; J Jitomir; Monica C. Serra; Brian Shelmadine; Colin Wilborn; J Wismann; E Nassar; J Dove; M Galbreath; P La Bounty; Bill Campbell; Maria Pontes Ferreira; Matthew B. Cooke; M Iosia; C Rasmussen; Ronald L. Wilson; Richard B. Kreider


International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings | 2009

The Impact of Differing Types of Physical Activity on Weight Loss, Strength, VO2 max, and the Various Metabolic Hormones.

Fanny Dufour; Chris Poole; Brandon Bushey; Amanda Crawford; Cliffa Foster; Lem Taylor; Colin Wilborn


International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings | 2018

The Effects of Blood Flow Restriction Training on Measures of Strength and Body Composition in College Age Females

Alecia Ann Hicks; Garrett Brandon; Deborah Chandler; Riley Ripley; Austin Torisk; Alison Warnecke; Peggie Williamson; Stacie Urbina; Lem Taylor; Colin Wilborn


Archive | 2011

Prevalence of obesity in the United States as indicated by the NHES and NHANES studies

Colin Wilborn; J Beckham; Bill Campbell; Travis Harvey; M Galbreath; Paul La Bounty; E Nassar; J Wismann; R Kreider


PubliCE Standard | 2010

Suplementación para Atletas de Fuerza-Potencia

Colin Wilborn; Bill Campbell; Paul La Bounty


PubliCE Premium | 2010

Declaración de Posición de la Sociedad Internacional de Nutrición Deportiva: Cafeína y Rendimiento

R Kreider; Darryn S. Willoughby; John L. Ivy; Colin Wilborn; Tim Ziegenfuss; Jeffrey R. Stout; John Taylor; Bill Campbell; Doug Kalman; Erica R Goldstein; B. Sue Graves; Robert Wildman


PubliCE | 2010

Suplementación para Atletas de Fuerza-Potencia - G-SE / Editorial Board / Dpto. Contenido

Colin Wilborn; Bill Campbell; Paul La Bounty


The FASEB Journal | 2009

Effects of the Curves(R) fitness & weight loss program on markers of health & fitness

J Moreillon; J Culbertson; M Byrd; J Wismann; M Galbreath; Colin Wilborn; Lem Taylor; Bill Campbell; E Nassar; J Dove; Travis Harvey; C Kerksick; P La Bounty; A Parker; Maria Pontes Ferreira; Matthew B. Cooke; M Iosia; R Chandran; Kristen M. Beavers; Monica C. Serra; J Jitomir; C Curts; E Deike; Geoffrey M. Hudson; Thomas W. Buford; Brian Shelmadine; C Rasmussen; Mike Greenwood; Darryn S. Willoughby; R Kreider

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Bill Campbell

University of South Florida

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University of Tennessee

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Travis Harvey

United States Military Academy

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