Jeremy P Loenneke

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Affiliation: University of Oklahoma
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Validity of the current NCAA minimum weight protocol: a brief review
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
    Ann Nutr Metab 58:245-9. 2011
  2. ncbi Blood flow restriction does not result in prolonged decrements in torque
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, The University of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Room 104, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 113:923-31. 2013
  3. ncbi The acute muscle swelling effects of blood flow restriction
    Jeremy Paul Loenneke
    University of Oklahoma, Department of Health and Exercise Science, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Norman, OK, USA
    Acta Physiol Hung 99:400-10. 2012
  4. ncbi The acute hemodynamic effects of blood flow restriction in the absence of exercise
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 33:79-82. 2013
  5. ncbi Relationship between thigh muscle mass and augmented pressure from wave reflections in healthy adults
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 113:395-401. 2013
  6. ncbi Rehabilitation of an osteochondral fracture using blood flow restricted exercise: a case review
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Neuromuscular Laboratory, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    J Bodyw Mov Ther 17:42-5. 2013
  7. ncbi Time under tension decreased with blood flow-restricted exercise
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 32:268-73. 2012
  8. ncbi Blood flow restriction: an evidence based progressive model (Review)
    J P Loenneke
    University of Oklahoma, Department of Health and Exercise Science Norman, OK, USA
    Acta Physiol Hung 99:235-50. 2012
  9. ncbi β2 Adrenoceptor signaling-induced muscle hypertrophy from blood flow restriction: is there evidence?
    J P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Horm Metab Res 44:489-93. 2012
  10. ncbi Beta-hydroxy-beta-methyl-butyrate blunts negative age-related changes in body composition, functionality and myofiber dimensions in rats
    Jacob M Wilson
    Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
    J Int Soc Sports Nutr 9:18. 2012

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Publications32

  1. ncbi Validity of the current NCAA minimum weight protocol: a brief review
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
    Ann Nutr Metab 58:245-9. 2011
    ..The purpose of this review paper is to outline potential problems with the current NCAA protocol as well as critique studies investigating the validity of methods to assess MW...
  2. ncbi Blood flow restriction does not result in prolonged decrements in torque
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, The University of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Room 104, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 113:923-31. 2013
    ..The acute changes in torque are due to fatigue and quickly recover back to baseline within 24 h of exercise. In addition, BFR in the absence of exercise has no effect on torque at any time point...
  3. ncbi The acute muscle swelling effects of blood flow restriction
    Jeremy Paul Loenneke
    University of Oklahoma, Department of Health and Exercise Science, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Norman, OK, USA
    Acta Physiol Hung 99:400-10. 2012
    ..This is supported by our finding that the changes in muscle thickness are maintained even after the cuffs have been removed...
  4. ncbi The acute hemodynamic effects of blood flow restriction in the absence of exercise
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 33:79-82. 2013
    ..There is, however, an acute decrease in venous compliance and maximal venous outflow, the significance of which is currently unknown. These results suggest that an acute BFR protocol affects venous but not arterial hemodynamics...
  5. ncbi Relationship between thigh muscle mass and augmented pressure from wave reflections in healthy adults
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 113:395-401. 2013
    ..Our findings suggest a link between global musculo-skeletal integrity and cardiovascular hemodynamics in young healthy adults...
  6. ncbi Rehabilitation of an osteochondral fracture using blood flow restricted exercise: a case review
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Neuromuscular Laboratory, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    J Bodyw Mov Ther 17:42-5. 2013
    ..In this case review we report on a bodybuilder who used a practical model of blood flow restriction (BFR) training to successfully rehabilitate himself following an injury to his right knee...
  7. ncbi Time under tension decreased with blood flow-restricted exercise
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 32:268-73. 2012
    ..However, low-intensity exercise likely requires more time under tension and those with injuries may be incapable of sustaining the mechanical stress to reach failure...
  8. ncbi Blood flow restriction: an evidence based progressive model (Review)
    J P Loenneke
    University of Oklahoma, Department of Health and Exercise Science Norman, OK, USA
    Acta Physiol Hung 99:235-50. 2012
    ..We have provided an evidence based model of progression from bed rest to higher load resistance training, based largely on BFR literature concentrating on more at risk populations, to highlight a possible path to recovery...
  9. ncbi β2 Adrenoceptor signaling-induced muscle hypertrophy from blood flow restriction: is there evidence?
    J P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Horm Metab Res 44:489-93. 2012
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  10. ncbi Beta-hydroxy-beta-methyl-butyrate blunts negative age-related changes in body composition, functionality and myofiber dimensions in rats
    Jacob M Wilson
    Department of Nutrition, Food and Exercise Sciences, The Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA
    J Int Soc Sports Nutr 9:18. 2012
    ..abstract:..
  11. ncbi Effects of cuff width on arterial occlusion: implications for blood flow restricted exercise
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, The University of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Room 104, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 112:2903-12. 2012
    ..In addition, we have outlined models which indicate that restrictive cuff pressures should be largely based on thigh circumference and not on pressures previously used in the literature...
  12. ncbi Low intensity blood flow restriction training: a meta-analysis
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Room 104, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 112:1849-59. 2012
    ..This meta-analysis provides insight into the impact of different variables on muscular strength and hypertrophy to LI-BFR training...
  13. ncbi Blood flow restriction: rationale for improving bone
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Neuromuscular Laboratory, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    Med Hypotheses 78:523-7. 2012
    ..g. strength, hypertrophy, and endurance), the response of bone might be different, highlighting the potential importance of the blood flow restriction stimulus...
  14. ncbi Quality protein intake is inversely related with abdominal fat
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
    Nutr Metab (Lond) 9:5. 2012
    ..In conclusion, moderate to strong correlations between variables indicate that quality and distribution of protein may play an important role in regulating CAF, which is a strong independent marker for disease and mortality...
  15. ncbi Blood flow restriction: the metabolite/volume threshold theory
    J P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    Med Hypotheses 77:748-52. 2011
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  16. ncbi Potential safety issues with blood flow restriction training
    J P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
    Scand J Med Sci Sports 21:510-8. 2011
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  17. ncbi Short report: Relationship between quality protein, lean mass and bone health
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health, Human Performance and Recreation, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, USA
    Ann Nutr Metab 57:219-20. 2010
    ..This study sought to determine the relationship between the amount of quality protein consumed and the amount of times the approximately 10 g EAA threshold was reached at a meal, with respect to LM, BMD and BMC...
  18. ncbi Acute and chronic testosterone response to blood flow restricted exercise
    J P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA
    Horm Metab Res 43:669-73. 2011
    ..It may also be that there are differing mechanisms underlying hypertrophy induced by high intensity resistance training and via blood flow restricted exercise...
  19. ncbi Blood flow-restricted walking does not result in an accumulation of metabolites
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 32:80-2. 2012
    ..This study may provide an explanation for the lower hormone response observed with BFR walking and provide further evidence that mechanisms other than metabolic accumulation exist with BFR...
  20. ncbi The anabolic benefits of venous blood flow restriction training may be induced by muscle cell swelling
    J P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 0615, USA
    Med Hypotheses 78:151-4. 2012
    ..We hypothesize that cell swelling is important for muscle growth and strength adaptation but when coupled with higher metabolic accumulation, this adaptation is even greater...
  21. ncbi Effect of different types of lower body resistance training on arterial compliance and calf blood flow
    Christopher A Fahs
    Neuromuscular Laboratory, Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 32:45-51. 2012
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  22. ncbi Cardiovascular and perceptual responses to blood-flow-restricted resistance exercise with differing restrictive cuffs
    Lindy M Rossow
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73071, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 32:331-7. 2012
    ..The purpose of this study was to determine (i) the cardiovascular responses to acute blood-flow-restricted (BFR) resistance exercise and (ii) the influence of applied BFR cuff type on the cardiovascular and perceptual responses...
  23. ncbi Exercise intensity and muscle hypertrophy in blood flow-restricted limbs and non-restricted muscles: a brief review
    Takashi Abe
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019, USA
    Clin Physiol Funct Imaging 32:247-52. 2012
    ..Other mechanisms including hypoxia, local and systemic growth factors and muscle cell swelling may also potentially affect the hypertrophic response of non-BFR muscles to BFR resistance exercise...
  24. ncbi Effect of different types of resistance exercise on arterial compliance and calf blood flow
    Christopher A Fahs
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, Neuromuscular Research Laboratory, Univerity of Oklahoma, 1401 Asp Avenue, Norman, OK 73019, USA
    Eur J Appl Physiol 111:2969-75. 2011
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  25. ncbi The acute response of practical occlusion in the knee extensors
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA
    J Strength Cond Res 24:2831-4. 2010
    ..The current protocol for practical occlusion did not significantly increase metabolic stress more than normal low-intensity exercise. This study does not support the use of knee wraps as a mode of blood-flow restriction...
  26. ncbi Influence of severe sarcopenia on cardiovascular risk factors in nonobese men
    Takashi Abe
    Department of Health, Exercise Sciences and Recreation Management, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS 38677, USA
    Metab Syndr Relat Disord 10:407-12. 2012
    ..A total of 410 men aged 40-76 years (mean age 56.0 years) were used for data analyses...
  27. ncbi Lower body site-specific sarcopenia and accelerometer-determined moderate and vigorous physical activity: the HIREGASAKI study
    Takashi Abe
    Department of Health, Exercise Sciences, and Recreation Management, University of Mississippi, 215 Turner Center, Oxford, MS 38677, USA
    Aging Clin Exp Res 24:657-62. 2012
    ..The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between accelerometer- determined physical activity and lower body muscle size in women...
  28. ncbi The estimation of the fat free mass index in athletes
    Jeremy P Loenneke
    Department of Health and Exercise Science, The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, University of Tampa, Tampa, USA Department of Nutritional Sciences, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, USA Department of Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
    Asian J Sports Med 3:200-3. 2012
    ..The purpose of this investigation was to compare a practical measurement of fat free mass index (FFMI) from bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) to the dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) value in collegiate athletes...
  29. ncbi Relationship between site-specific loss of thigh muscle and gait performance in women: the HIREGASAKI study
    Takashi Abe
    Department of Health, Exercise Sciences, and Recreation Management, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS 38677, USA
    Arch Gerontol Geriatr 55:e21-5. 2012
    ..Our results suggest that an age-related loss of adductor/quadriceps muscles may be associated with a decrease in a relatively difficult task performance such as zig-zag walking...
  30. ncbi Concurrent training: a meta-analysis examining interference of aerobic and resistance exercises
    Jacob M Wilson
    Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, The University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, USA
    J Strength Cond Res 26:2293-307. 2012
    ..60) were also found. Our results indicate that interference effects of endurance training are a factor of the modality, frequency, and duration of the endurance training selected...
  31. ncbi The effects of endurance, strength, and power training on muscle fiber type shifting
    Jacob M Wilson
    Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, The University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, USA
    J Strength Cond Res 26:1724-9. 2012
    ..Conversely, a shift from type II to type I fibers may occur under longer duration, higher volume endurance type events. Special care is taken to provide practical applications for both the scientist and the athlete...
  32. ncbi The effects of potentiating stimuli intensity under varying rest periods on vertical jump performance and power
    Ryan P Lowery
    Department of Health Sciences and Human Performance, The University of Tampa, Tampa, Florida, USA
    J Strength Cond Res 26:3320-5. 2012
    ..However, high-intensity workloads may prolong the duration of PAP. Therefore, athletes may use moderate- and high-intensity loads during warm-ups to improve jump performance and power...