Items where Author is "Grace, FM"

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Herbert, P and Hayes, LD and Beaumont, AJ and Grace, FM and Sculthorpe, NF (2021) Corrigendum to "Six weeks of high intensity interval training (HIIT) facilitates a four year preservation of aerobic capacity in sedentary older males: A reunion study" [Exp. Gerontol. Vol. 150 (2021) 111373]. Experimental Gerontology, 153: 111468. ISSN 0531-5565

Hayes, LD and Herbert, P and Sculthorpe, NF and Grace, FM (2021) Short-Term and Lifelong Exercise Training Lowers Inflammatory Mediators in Older Men. Frontiers in Physiology, 12: 702248. ISSN 1664-042X

Herbert, P and Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Grace, FM (2017) High-intensity interval training (HIIT) increases insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in sedentary aging men but not masters' athletes: an observational study. Aging Male, 20 (1). pp. 54-59.

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Grace, FM (2016) A commentary on "Testosterone and cortisol jointly modulate risk-taking" by P.H. Mehta, K.M. Welker, S. Zilioli, J.M. Carre, Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2015, 56, 88-99. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 63. pp. 380-381. ISSN 0306-4530

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Herbert, P and Baker, JS and Hullin, DA and Kilduff, LP and Reed, D and Spagna, R and Grace, FM (2015) Salivary testosterone measurement does not identify biochemical hypogonadism in aging men: a ROC analysis. Endocrine. pp. 256-259.

Grace, FM and Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N (2015) Letter to the Editor: RE: Excessive Sugar Consumption May Be a Difficult Habit to Break: A View From the Brain and Body. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 100 (7). L56-L57. ISSN 0306-4530

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Grace, FM (2015) Re: Emotions, immunity and sport: Winner and loser athlete's profile of fighting sport. Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 47. p. 238. ISSN 0889-1591

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Herbert, P and Baker, JS and Spagna, R and Grace, FM (2015) Six weeks of conditioning exercise increases total, but not free testosterone in lifelong sedentary aging men. Aging Male, 18 (3). pp. 195-200.

Hayes, LD and Grace, FM and Baker, JS and Sculthorpe, N (2015) Exercise-induced responses in salivary testosterone, cortisol, and their ratios in men: a meta-analysis. Sports Medicine, 45. pp. 713-726.

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Herbert, P and Baker, JS and Hullin, DA and Kilduff, LP and Grace, FM (2015) Resting steroid hormone concentrations in lifetime exercisers and lifetime sedentary males. Steroids, 18 (1). pp. 22-26.

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Herbert, P and Baker, JS and Hullin, DA and Kilduff, LP and Grace, FM (2015) Poor levels of agreement between serum and saliva testosterone measurement following exercise training in aging men. Aging Male, 18 (2). pp. 67-70.

Hayes, LD and Sculthorpe, N and Young, JD and Baker, JS and Grace, FM (2014) Critical difference applied to exercise-induced salivary testosterone and cortisol using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) : distinguishing biological from statistical change. Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, 70. pp. 991-996. ISSN 1015-8987

Hayes, LD and Grace, FM and Sculthorpe, N and Herbert, P and Ratcliffe, JW and Kilduff, LP and Baker, JS (2013) The effects of a formal exercise training programme on salivary hormone concentrations and body composition in previously sedentary aging men. Springer Plus, 2: 18.

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