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    Impact of indexing resting metabolic rate against fat-free mass determined by different body composition models

    Objective: To examine the differences arising from indexing resting metabolic rate (RMR) against fat-free mass (FFM) determined using two-, three- and four-compartment body composition models.

    J LaForgia, GE van der Ploeg, RT Withers, SM Gunn in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2004)

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    Predicting the resting metabolic rate of 30–60-year-old Australian males

    Objectives: This study: (a) generated regression equations for predicting the resting metabolic rate (RMR) of 30–60-y-old Australian males from age, height, mass and fat-free mass (FFM); and (b) cross-validated R...

    GE van der Ploeg, RT Withers in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2002)

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    Body composition changes in female bodybuilders during preparation for competition

    Objective: To determine anthropometric and body composition changes in female bodybuilders during preparation for competition.

    GE van der Ploeg, AG Brooks, RT Withers in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2001)

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    Predicting the resting metabolic rate of young Australian males

    Objectives: The aims of this study were: (a) to generate regression equations for predicting the resting metabolic rate (RMR) of 18 to 30-y-old Australian males from age, height, mass and fat-free mass (FFM); and...

    GE van der Ploeg, SM Gunn, RT Withers, AC Modra in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2001)

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    Exercise training and blood lipids in hyperlipidemic and normolipidemic adults: A meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials

    Objective: To determine the effectiveness of exercise training (aerobic and resistance) in modifying blood lipids, and to determine the most effective training programme with regard to duration, intensity and fre...

    JA Halbert, CA Silagy, P Finucane, RT Withers in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (1999)

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    Resting metabolic rate, body composition and aerobic fitness comparisons between active and sedentary 54 –71 year old males

    Objective: To test the hypothesis that 55–70 y old male longterm exercisers (LE) have higher resting metabolic rates (RMR) than longterm nonexercisers (LNE).

    DA Smith, RT Withers, M Brinkman, RC Tucker in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (1999)

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    Effect of 3 weeks of detraining on the resting metabolic rate and body composition of trained males

    Objective: To examine the hypothesis that detraining decreases the resting metabolic rate (RMR) of long-term exercisers.

    J LaForgia, RT Withers, AD Williams, BJ Murch in European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (1999)

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    The effectiveness of exercise training in lowering blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of 4 weeks or longer

    Objective: To identify the features of an optimal exercise programme in terms of type of exercise, intensity and frequency that would maximise the training induced decrease in blood pressure (BP).Data identificat...

    JA Halbert, CA Silagy, P Finucane, RT Withers, PA Hamdorf in Journal of Human Hypertension (1997)