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Veronica K. Jamnik

Researcher at York University

Publications -  106
Citations -  3698

Veronica K. Jamnik is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physical fitness & Aerobic exercise. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 103 publications receiving 3226 citations. Previous affiliations of Veronica K. Jamnik include University of Toronto & University of British Columbia.

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A Comparison of On-Ice External Load Measures Between Subelite and Elite Female Ice Hockey Players.

TL;DR: The differences in external load measures of intensity demonstrate the need to alter training programs of subelite ice athletes to ensure they can meet the demands of elite ice hockey.
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The ePARmed-X+ Physician Clearance Follow-up

TL;DR: The new Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) and the new online electronic physical activity readiness medical Examination (ePARmed-X+) pre-participation clearance and risk stratification strategy reduce markedly the barriers to physical activity participation as discussed by the authors.
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Primary Care Provider Receipt of Cardiac Rehabilitation Discharge Summaries Are They Getting What They Want to Promote Long-term Risk Reduction?

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the reception of cardiac rehabilitation discharge summaries by primary care providers (PCPs), as well as timing, and satisfaction with and perceptions of summaries.
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Cross-associations between physical activity and sedentary time on metabolic health: a comparative assessment using self-reported and objectively measured activity.

TL;DR: Using accelerometer data, the inactive/sedentary group was at higher risk for 1+ disease and abdominal obesity only, whereas the active/ Sedentary and inactive/non-sedentary groups were not at higherrisk for any health outcome.
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A Laboratory Experiment on Muscular Metabolism and Fatigue Using the Isolated Frog Muscle Preparation.

TL;DR: The isolated frog muscle preparation is used to demonstrate the association of particular metabolic biochemical changes and muscular fatigue and leads on to a discussion of cellular energy metabolism, metabolic regulation, and muscle energetics.