Doubly labelled water assessment of energy expenditure: principle, practice, and promise Klaas R. Westerterp Invited Review Open access 15 May 2017 Pages: 1277 - 1285
Comparison of the recovery response from high-intensity and high-volume resistance exercise in trained men Sandro BartolomeiEliahu SadresJay R. Hoffman Original Article 26 April 2017 Pages: 1287 - 1298
Effects of breaking up prolonged sitting following low and high glycaemic index breakfast consumption on glucose and insulin concentrations Daniel P. BaileyBenjamin D. MaylorJulia K. Zakrzewski-Fruer Original Article Open access 12 May 2017 Pages: 1299 - 1307
Acute effects of static stretching on muscle–tendon mechanics of quadriceps and plantar flexor muscles Tom BouvierJules OpplertNicolas Babault Original Article 25 April 2017 Pages: 1309 - 1315
Maximum rate of sweat ions reabsorption during exercise with regional differences, sex, and exercise training Tatsuro AmanoMegumi HiroseYoshimitsu Inoue Original Article 26 April 2017 Pages: 1317 - 1327
Electromyographic evaluation of high-intensity elastic resistance exercises for lower extremity muscles during bed rest Jonas VinstrupSebastian SkalsLars Louis Andersen Original Article 26 April 2017 Pages: 1329 - 1338
Effects of 4 weeks of low-load unilateral resistance training, with and without blood flow restriction, on strength, thickness, V wave, and H reflex of the soleus muscle in men David Colomer-PovedaSalvador Romero-ArenasGonzalo Márquez Original Article 27 April 2017 Pages: 1339 - 1347
The presence of symptoms of testosterone deficiency in the exercise-hypogonadal male condition and the role of nutrition David R. HooperWilliam J. KraemerCarl M. Maresh Original Article 03 May 2017 Pages: 1349 - 1357
Adaptations in corticospinal excitability and inhibition are not spatially confined to the agonist muscle following strength training Joel MasonAshlyn FrazerDawson Kidgell Original Article 28 April 2017 Pages: 1359 - 1371
Sexual dimorphism in heart rate recovery from peak exercise Goncalo Vilhena de MendoncaCarolina TeodósioPaula Marta Bruno Original Article 03 May 2017 Pages: 1373 - 1381
Response of women using oral contraception to exercise in the heat Clare MinahanMarina MelnikoffBrianna Larsen Original Article 05 May 2017 Pages: 1383 - 1391
Oral contraceptive pill use and the susceptibility to markers of exercise-induced muscle damage K. M. HicksG. Onambélé-PearsonC. I. Morse Original Article Open access 11 May 2017 Pages: 1393 - 1402
Ambulatory blood pressure response to a bout of HIIT in metabolic syndrome patients M. Ramirez-JimenezF. Morales-PalomoJ. F. Ortega Original Article 10 May 2017 Pages: 1403 - 1411
Associations of human skeletal muscle fiber type and insulin sensitivity, blood lipids, and vascular hemodynamics in a cohort of premenopausal women Gordon FisherSamuel T. WindhamGary R. Hunter Original Article 11 May 2017 Pages: 1413 - 1422
Physiological responses to incremental, interval, and continuous counterweighted single-leg and double-leg cycling at the same relative intensities Martin J. MacInnisNathaniel MorrisMartin J. Gibala Original Article 11 May 2017 Pages: 1423 - 1435
Acute effects of high-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training sessions on cardiorespiratory parameters in healthy young men Gustavo Zaccaria SchaunCristine Lima AlbertonStephanie Santana Pinto Original Article 09 May 2017 Pages: 1437 - 1444
Mind-muscle connection training principle: influence of muscle strength and training experience during a pushing movement Joaquin CalatayudJonas VinstrupLars L. Andersen Original Article 12 May 2017 Pages: 1445 - 1452
Bilateral differences in muscle fascicle architecture are not related to the preferred leg in jumping athletes Jeroen AelesSietske LenchantBenedicte Vanwanseele Original Article 09 May 2017 Pages: 1453 - 1461
Age and sex differences in human skeletal muscle fibrosis markers and transforming growth factor-β signaling Lewan ParkerMarissa K. CaldowItamar Levinger Original Article 10 May 2017 Pages: 1463 - 1472
Chronic eccentric arm cycling improves maximum upper-body strength and power Steven J. ElmerDakota J. AndersonPaul C. LaStayo Original Article 17 May 2017 Pages: 1473 - 1483
Evidence in the human of a hypotensive and a bradycardic effect after mouth opening maintained for 10 min Cristina Del SeppiaSergio GhioneRossana Scuri Original Article 16 May 2017 Pages: 1485 - 1491
A tale of three cuffs: the hemodynamics of blood flow restriction J. Grant MouserScott J. DankelJeremy P. Loenneke Original Article 13 May 2017 Pages: 1493 - 1499
Oral l-menthol reduces thermal sensation, increases work-rate and extends time to exhaustion, in the heat at a fixed rating of perceived exertion T. R. FloodM. WaldronO. Jeffries Original Article 15 May 2017 Pages: 1501 - 1512
Could superimposed electromyostimulation be an effective training to improve aerobic and anaerobic capacity? Methodological considerations for its development Francisco J. Amaro-GaheteAlejandro de la OÁngel Gutiérrez Letter to the Editor 05 May 2017 Pages: 1513 - 1515
Reply to: Could superimposed electromyostimulation be an effective training to improve aerobic and anaerobic capacity? Methodological considerations for its development Sebastian MathesPatrick Wahl Reply 05 May 2017 Pages: 1517 - 1518
Effect of high-intensity aerobic exercise on aerobic fitness and HbA1c in patients with type 2 diabetes Tomoyuki Kawada Letter to the Editor 15 May 2017 Pages: 1519 - 1520
Response to comments on “High-intensity aerobic interval training improves aerobic fitness and HbA1c among persons diagnosed with type 2 diabetes” Eva Maria StøaØyvind Støren Reply 15 May 2017 Pages: 1521 - 1521