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Seit November 2020 ist Sieglinde Hechenbichler Teil unseres wachsenden Teams. Ursprünglich kommt sie aus Brasilen und Honduras – hier, an der National University of Honduras (UNAH), hat sie auch ihren Doktor der Medizin (M.D.) gemacht und im Anschluss als Allgemeinärztin im honduranischen…
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Together with colleagues from Liverpool John Moores University, Prof. Köhler recently published an invited review in the European Journal of Applied Physiology. The review outlines the strengths and limitations of current knowledge about low energy availability in order to extend laboratory-based…
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In den letzten Wochen und Monaten ist unser Team gewachsen – wir freuen uns Helena Engel und Franziska Saller bei uns an der Professur willkommen zu heißen.
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Our recent publication in the International Journal of Sports Medicine seeks to parallel and examine differences between the cellular and molecular effects of exercise with those of cold exposure on white and brown adipose tissue. White adipose tissue is the storage form of fat, whereas brown…
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Our recent publication in the European Journal of Applied Physiology examines the response of anabolic hormones, namely Growth Hormone and Insulin-like Growth Factor-1, to a heavy weightlifting session during weight loss. These hormones are important because they help mediate the benefits of…
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Prof. Köhler was part of a new publication in the journal PLoS ONE led by Dr. Maital Neta from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA). The publication addressed the question whether people who are physically more active are more “positive” – that is, do they interpret situations which are…
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Chaise Murphy, PhD student at our Professorship, recently published a manuscript in the Journal of American College Health. With this paper, the aim was to answer whether normal college women exhibit relationships between eating behavior traits (e.g. dietary restraint, body dissatisfaction, drive…
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