Kaelin Young
University of Oklahoma
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Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research | 2016
Daeyeol Kim; Harshvardhan Singh; Jeremy P. Loenneke; Robert S. Thiebaud; Christopher A. Fahs; Lindy M. Rossow; Kaelin Young; Dong-il Seo; Debra A. Bemben; Michael G. Bemben
Abstract Kim, D, Singh, H, Loenneke, JP, Thiebaud, RS, Fahs, CA, Rossow, LM, Young, K, Seo, D-i, Bemben, DA, and Bemben, MG. Comparative effects of vigorous-intensity and low-intensity blood flow restricted cycle training and detraining on muscle mass, strength, and aerobic capacity. J Strength Cond Res 30(5): 1453–1461, 2016—Traditional high-intensity aerobic training has been shown to improve muscle protein synthesis and aerobic capacity; however, recent research indicates that low-intensity aerobic training with blood flow restriction (BFR) may have similar effects. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of vigorous-intensity (VI) cycling vs. low-intensity cycling with BFR (LI-BFR) on muscle mass, strength, and aerobic capacity after training and subsequent detraining. Thirty-one physically active subjects were assigned to one of 3 groups: VI (n = 10, 60–70% heart rate reserve [HRR]), LI-BFR (n = 11, 30% HRR with BFR at 160–180 mm Hg), and no exercise control (n = 10, no exercise). Subjects in VI and LI-BFR cycled 3 times per week for 6 weeks (total 18 sessions). Body composition, muscle mass, strength, and aerobic capacity were measured pre, post, and after 3 weeks of detraining. A group × time interaction (p = 0.019) effect for both knee flexion and leg lean mass was found. For both VI and LI-BFR groups, knee flexion strength was significantly increased between pre and post (p = 0.024, p = 0.01) and between pre and 3 week-post (p = 0.039, p = 0.003), respectively. For the LI-BFR group, leg lean mass was significantly increased between pre and 3 week-post (p = 0.024) and between post and 3 week-post (p = 0.013). However, there were no significant differences between groups for any variables. The LI-BFR elicits an increase in the knee flexion muscle strength over time similar to the VI. An increase in the leg lean mass over time was seen in the LI-BFR, but not in VI and CON.
Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine | 2012
Dong-II Seo; Frédéric Laager; Kaelin Young; Hyukki Chang; Wi-Young So; Hee-Tae Kim; Kwang-Sup Soh; Wook Song
Human ultra-weak photon emission (UPE) is related to the activity of respiratory chain and oxygen consumption. Investigations on UPE and its response to exercise are almost non existent. Since human UPE is an indicator of reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, we used exercises as a model to study UPE. To continue the research on the relationship between human UPE and exercise, it was decided to carry out measurements of UPE in response to different exercise modes with 20 healthy male subjects. The performed exercises were wrist curls with a dumbbell and indoor cycling. Regarding wrist curl exercises, 70% of the subjects for the first exercise and 65% for the second exercise did not show any significant changes in UPE. Also, the statistical analysis did not show significant changes of the UPE levels. In terms of cycling exercise, 85% of subjects did not show any significant increase of UPE. The gathered data showed that a majority of the subjects didnt show an increase of the UPE during both types of exercises. Our results imply that the UPE is not only affected by oxygen consumption, but also by the intensity, the type of exercise, and the physiology of the subject.
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine | 2012
Dong-il Seo; Eonho Kim; Christopher A. Fahs; Lindy M. Rossow; Kaelin Young; Steven L. Ferguson; Robert S. Thiebaud; Vanessa D. Sherk; Jeremy P. Loenneke; Daeyeol Kim; Man-ki Lee; Kyung-hoon Choi; Debra A. Bemben; Michael G. Bemben; Wi-Young So
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2014
Vinayak K. Nahar; Takashi Abe; Kaelin Young; Kaitlyn M. Patterson; Caitlin D. Stover; David G. Lajza; Aaron C. Tribby; David A.R. Geddam; M. Allison Ford; Martha A. Bass; Mark Loftin
PubliCE Standard | 2012
Dong-il Seo; Eonho Kim; Christopher A. Fahs; Lindy M. Rossow; Kaelin Young; Steven L. Ferguson; Robert S. Thiebaud; Vanessa D. Sherk; Jeremy Paul Loenneke; Daeyeol Kim; Man-ki Lee; Kyung-hoon Choi; Debra A Bemben; Michael G. Bemben; Wi-Young So
PubliCE | 2012
Debra A Bemben; Michael G. Bemben; Jeremy Paul Loenneke; Wi-Young So; Dong-il Seo; Daeyeol Kim; Christopher A. Fahs; Lindy M. Rossow; Eonho Kim; Kaelin Young; Steven L. Ferguson; Robert S. Thiebaud; Vanessa D. Sherk; Man-ki Lee; Kyung-hoon Choi
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Debra A. Bemben; Vanessa D. Sherk; SoJung Kim; Kaelin Young; Carmen Chrisman; Jessica Smith; Harshvardhan Singh; Michael G. Bemben
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Harshvardhan Singh; Lindy M. Rossow; Christopher A. Fahs; Eonho Kim; Vanessa D. Sherk; Kaelin Young; Debra A. Bemben; Michael G. Bemben
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Christopher A. Fahs; Lindy M. Rossow; Kaelin Young; Eonho Kim; Steven L. Ferguson; Daeyeol Kim; Xin Ye; Dong-il Seo; Debra A. Bemben; Michael G. Bemben
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2011
Kaelin Young; Eonho Kim; Steven L. Ferguson; Dong-il Seo; Vanessa D. Sherk; SoJung Kim; Daeyeol Kim; Debra A. Bemben; Michael G. Bemben