Wayne E. Sinning
Affiliations: | Kent State University, Kent, OH, United States |
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Roemmich JN, Sinning WE. (1997) Weight loss and wrestling training: effects on growth-related hormones Journal of Applied Physiology. 82: 1760-1764 |
Roemmich JN, Sinning WE. (1997) Weight loss and wrestling training: effects on nutrition, growth, maturation, body composition, and strength Journal of Applied Physiology. 82: 1751-1759 |
Proctor DN, Sinning WE, Bredle DL, et al. (1996) Cardiovascular and peak ˙vo2 responses to supine exercise: effects of age and training status Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 28: 892-899 |
Morgan AL, Sinning WE, Weldy DL. (1995) The Effects Of Exercise And Exercise In The Heat On Body Fluid Distribution In The Aged: 113 Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 27 |
Proctor DN, Roemmich JN, Lemon PWR, et al. (1993) 821 Muscle Oxdiative Potential May Not Explain Aerobic Capacity Differences Between Young And Older Trained Men Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 25 |
Hackney AC, Sinning WE, Bruot BC. (1988) Reproductive hormonal profiles of endurance-trained and untrained males Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 20: 60-65 |
Sinning WE, Little KD. (1987) Body composition and menstrual function in athletes. Sports Medicine. 4: 34-45 |
Hackney AC, Sinning WE, Bruot BC. (1987) 51: Hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular Function Of Endurance Trained And Untrained Hales Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 19 |
Sinning WE, Little KD, Wilson JR, et al. (1985) Body Composition, and Menstrual Function in Women Athletes, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 17: 214 |
Quirk JE, Sinning WE. (1982) Anaerobic and aerobic responses of males and females to rope skipping. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 14: 26-29 |