Twelve students have been selected to receive awards for poster presentations at ACSM’s Conference on Integrative Physiology of Exercise. A subset of the Program Committee reviewed the numerous student abstract submissions and selected those that represented excellence across a wide range of topics.
Each student will receive a $250 award and will be recognized at the Opening Reception. ACSM’s Conference on Integrative Physiology of Exercise will take place in San Diego, CA, September 5-8, 2018. The award winners are:
Adelola O. Adeyemo, Auburn University
Nighttime Hypertension Status and Changes in Endothelial Cell Apoptosis After AEXT
Matthew C. Babcock, University of Delaware
The Effects of Sodium Supplementation on Blood Pressure Responses during Acute Submaximal Aerobic Exercise
Natalie ZM. Eichner, University of Virginia
Dietary Sugar Intake Modifies Extracellular Vesicle Response to Exercise Training in Adults with Prediabetes
Kolter B. Grigsby, University of Missouri-Biomedical Sciences
Role of Nucleus Accumbens CREB and PKIα Modulation in Rescuing Low Physical Activity Motivation
Thomas Groennebaek, Aarhus University
Low-Load Blood Flow Restricted and High-Load Resistance Training Stimulate Muscle Mitochondrial Protein Synthesis and Respiration
Dongwoo Hahn, University of Florida
Skeletal Muscle-specific Rac1 Knockdown Does Not Prevent Diaphragm Weakness In Mice With Chronic Heart Failure
Chueh-Lung Hwang,. University of Florida
All-Extremity Aerobic Exercise Training Improves Endothelial Function in Adults with Type 2 Diabetes
Tahsin Khataei, Tarbiat Modares University
Exercise Training Is Associated with Decreased Exercise-Induced Pain and Down Regulation of Acid Sensing Ion Channels (ASICs)
Ayland C. Letsinger, Texas A&M University
A High Fat/High Sugar Diet Alters the Gastrointestinal Metabolome in a Sex Dependent Manner
Matthew A. Romero, Auburn University
Wheel Running Decreases LINE-1 Gene Expression in Rodent Skeletal Muscle
Erin E. Simmons, Texas A&M University
Muscle Anabolism is Not Improved by High Daily Protein or Post Exercise Timing in Fit Young Males Performing Simulated Elite Athlete Training
Natalie K. Vear, University of Queensland
Exercise Training and Autonomic Nervous System Function in Cancer Patients and Survivors: A Systematic Review
About ACSM’s Conference on Integrative Physiology of Exercise: The American College of Sports Medicine hosts ACSM’s Conference on Integrative Physiology of Exercise every four years. The meeting brings together basic science experts and thought leaders from around the globe. The 2018 conference will focus on four major themes within the area of exercise physiology: integrative physiology and metabolism; skeletal muscle, exercise, inactivity, and signaling; hot topics in exercise physiology; and cardiovascular exercise physiology.
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