Jo M. Welch, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorConnie Marie Weaver | grad student | 2004 | Purdue | |
(Impact exercise, dietary calcium and growing bone.) |
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Welch JM. (2011) Effects of Hormonal Contraceptives and High Loading Exercise on Bone Status in Young Women Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43: 46 |
Welch JM, Wade JA, Hillberry BM, et al. (2009) Force platform for rats measures fore and hind forces concurrently. Journal of Biomechanics. 42: 2734-8 |
Legette LL, Martin BR, Shahnazari M, et al. (2009) Supplemental dietary racemic equol has modest benefits to bone but has mild uterotropic activity in ovariectomized rats. The Journal of Nutrition. 139: 1908-13 |
Shahnazari M, Martin BR, Legette LL, et al. (2009) Diet calcium level but not calcium supplement particle size affects bone density and mechanical properties in ovariectomized rats. The Journal of Nutrition. 139: 1308-14 |
Weinheimer EM, Martin BR, Weaver CM, et al. (2008) The effect of exercise on water balance in premenopausal physically active women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 108: 1662-7 |
Welch JM, Turner CH, Devareddy L, et al. (2008) High impact exercise is more beneficial than dietary calcium for building bone strength in the growing rat skeleton. Bone. 42: 660-8 |
Welch JM, Weaver CM. (2005) Calcium and exercise affect the growing skeleton. Nutrition Reviews. 63: 361-73 |
Welch JM, Weaver CM, Turner CH. (2004) Adaptations to free-fall impact are different in the shafts and bone ends of rat forelimbs. Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 97: 1859-65 |