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Nathaniel T. Berry
Kinesiology,
UNCG
There are 5 included publications by Nathaniel T. Berry :
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The effects of an acute exercise bout on GH and IGF-1 in prediabetic and healthy African Americans: A pilot study investigating gene expression
2018
1021
The incidence of pre-diabetes (PD) and Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2D) is a worldwide epidemic. African American (AA) individuals are disproportionately more likely to become diabetic than other ethnic groups. Over the long-term, metabolic complicatio...
The effects of low-intensity cycling on cognitive performance following sleep deprivation
2017
1355
This study examined the effect of 24 h of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance and assessed the effect of acute exercise on cognitive performance following sleep deprivation. Young, active, healthy adults (n = 24, 14 males) were randomized to c...
An external focus of attention is effective for balance control when sleep-deprived
2018
316
The purpose of our study was to examine if the beneficial effects of an external focus are effective for balance control when sleep-deprived. Sleep-deprived participants (27 hours awake) completed three blocks of five separate 30 second trials on a d...
Physiologic synchrony: a systems approach to understanding the hierarchical regulation of physiologic function through the endocrine system following exercise
2018
644
Alterations in the temporal organization and synchronous patterns among physio-logic systems have been detected across the spectrum of biological systems. These dy-namic relations between biomarkers provide important information about physiologic fun...
A preliminary investigation of acute exercise intensity on memory and BDNF isoform concentrations
2019
444
Little is known about the biological mechanisms underlying the beneficial effect of acute exercise on memory or the influence of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on this effect. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a putative biological ...