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Curriculum VitaeSteven R. McAnultyOffice AddressHome AddressDepartment of Health and Exercise Science 200 University Circle 048 Holmes Convocation CenterBoone, NC 28607Appalachian State University Phone: 828-773-2352Boone, NC 28608Phone: 828-262-7151E-mail: mcanltysr@appstate.eduEDUCATION2001 Ph.D.Exercise PhysiologyAuburn University, Auburn, AL Research area: Exercise hyperthermia and indices of oxidative stressAdvisor: L. Bruce Gladden1997M.S. Nutrition and Food Science, Auburn University, Auburn, AL1981 B.S.Nutrition and Foods, Auburn University, Auburn, ALPROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE August 2001 -Appalachian State UniversityPresent Boone, NCAssistant, Associate, and Full ProfessorAugust 2000 -Appalachian State UniversityAugust 2001 Boone, NCAdjunct ProfessorSeptember 1999 -Valle Crucis, Mabel School, and Hardin Park SchoolMay 2000Boone, NC Watauga Leaders After-School Program September 1993 -Auburn University, Health and Human Performance Dept.June 1999 Auburn, AL Graduate Teaching/Research AssistantTeaching Assignments at Auburn University (1995 to 1999)Weight ControlPhysical Fitness and Self AssessmentJogging for FitnessBeginning TennisAdvanced TennisBeginning Weight TrainingAdvanced Weight TrainingRacquetballSoftballGraduate Student Research Assignments at Auburn University (1993 to 1999) Measured glutathione peroxidase concentration of serum samples using enzyme-linked immunoassay.Utilized radio-immunoassay for cAMP in cardiac myocytes exposed to various drugs.Measured lactate uptake in an in situ dog muscle preparation.Developed and tested a milk-based sports drink for a study examining the effects of branched-chain amino acids on fatigue.Measured urinary creatinine and uric acid in elite cyclists.Prepared and assisted with instruction of undergraduate nutrition lab.Developed and tested calorie-free breakfast syrup.Measured and compared oxidative stress in different running environmentsSeptember 1997 - Auburn University Athletic DepartmentSeptember 1998Auburn, ALTutorTutored university athletes in nutrition, biology, physiology, anatomy, sports promotion, and sports psychology courses.March 1986 -United States Navy August 1993Sardinia, Italy; Norfolk, VA; Kingsbay, GAData Processing TechnicianOperated Honeywell mainframe computer systems and supervised a networking system of personal computers.June 1985 - Flowers HospitalFebruary 1986Dothan, ALClinical Dietitian Responsible for nutritional screening and assessment of patients throughout hospital. Provided nutritional support recommendations for enteral feedings and responsible for cardiac rehabilitation and diabetes nutrition counseling. Presented nutrition seminars concerning healthy eating and food preparation for the general public.June 1981 - East Alabama Medical CenterJune 1985Auburn, AL Clinical Nutritionist Assigned appropriate menus for patients and computed food production lists for hospital kitchen. Liaison between dietary department and patients.September 1979 -Auburn UniversityMarch 1981Auburn, AL Laboratory AssistantPrepared solutions for and assisted with instruction of undergraduate nutrition labs.1. TEACHINGTeaching Activities at Appalachian State UniversityHP-4701Online Course Health Promotion Seminar (Developed as new class 2011)HP-3200Online Course Health Risk Appraisal (Developed as new class 2010)HP-3200Health Risk AppraisalHP-4701Health Promotion Seminar (Developed as new class 2002)HP-4300Smoking CessationHP-4400Weight ManagementES-2005Concepts in Fitness and Performance EvaluationES-2001/2010 Exercise PhysiologyES-4005 Physiological Assessment and Program Management LabES-4555/5555Nutritional Aspects of Exercise and SportsFCS-2202Introduction to NutritionFCS-3205Nutrition and The Life CycleFCS-4200Advanced Nutrition IFCS-4540 Diet and Public HealthFCS-4552Medical TerminologyTeaching Evaluations (Please see portfolio)Graduate Student Committees:45. Jason Brown 15 - (ES – Thesis member)44. Lindsay Baltz 14 – 16(NHCM – Member)43. Kumar Dave 14 – (ES 14 - Member)42. Christian Behrens 14 – 16 (NHCM – Thesis Member)41. Juliane Young 14 – (ES 14 - Member)40. Mason Calhoun 14 – 16 (ES 14 - Member)39. Nari Malone 13 – (NHCM – Member)38. Annalise Prigge 13 – (NHCM – Member) 37. John Mazzochi 13 – (ES – Member) 36. Hannah R. Dawson 12- (NHCM – Member) 35. Sara Lindsley 12- (NHCM – Member)34. Jamie Hendron 12- (NHCM – Member)33. Sydeena Miller 11- (NHCM – Member)32. Sarah Cheek 11 - (NHCM – Member)31. Jason Klemka 11 - (NHCM – Member)30. Martin Hubner – (ES 10 -11 – Member)29. Brian Pratt 10 - (10-11 ES – Member)28. Michael Landram 10 – (Major Advisor) – (International PH.D in association with the University of Rome)27. Leyanie Herrera 10 – (NHCM – Member)26. Heather Williams 10 – (NHCM – Member)25. Sarah Brown 10 – (NHCM – Member)24. Chelsea Curry 10 – (ES thesis member)23. Hannah Wheeler 10 – (ES thesis member)22. Kimberly Stikeleather 10 –11 (FCS – Member) 21. Chelsea Lyga 10 - 11(FCS – Member) 20. Rohan Krehbiel 10 - 11(FCS – Member) 19. Sarah Depew 09 –10 (FCS – Member) 18. Weng On Ho 09 – 10 (FCS – Member)17. Michael Landram 08 - 09 (ES thesis – Major Advisor)16. Valerie Duran 2008- 09 (FCS - Member)15. Masha Fox-Rabinovich 2008- 09 (FCS thesis - Member)14. Shaun Lynch, 2007- 08 (ES, thesis) - Major Advisor13. Lindsay Schreiber, 2006- 08 (ES) - Major Advisor12. Matt Hudson, 2006-2007 (ES) - Member11. Laura Still, 2006-2007 (FCS) - Member10. Pete Hosick , 2006-2007 (ES) - Major Advisor9. John Owens, 2004-2006 (ES) - Major Advisor8. Cristen Carper, 2004-2006 (FCS, thesis) - Member7. Dan Khardouni, 2004- 2005 (FCS, thesis) - Member6. Lesli Shooter, 2003-2004 (ES) - Major Advisor5. Scott Holmes, 2002- 03 (FCS, thesis)- Member4. Leigh Anne Charles, 2002- 03 (FCS)- Member 3. Shawn Swick, 2001-2002 (ES)- Major Advisor2. Gretchen George, 2001-2002 (FCS)- Member1. Christina Martino - 2001-2002 (FCS)- Member Honors Student MentoringBrittany Sleeper – (Spring 11)Ryan Cook – (Fall 11)Cathaline Vaudo – (Fall 2015)Victoria Hawley – (Fall 2015) 5. Shane Tolbert – (Spring 2016)Teaching Enhancement, Research Activities, and Workshops3. Preventing Violence in the Workplace (5-10-14) 2. Bloodborne Pathogen Training Workshop (2010-2015) 1. Experiential Learning Workshop (ASU) 10-12-05 - Incorporating experiences into the classroom environment2. SCHOLARSHIPPROFESSIONAL AND HONORARY SOCIETIESNational American College of Sports MedicineSoutheastern American College of Sports MedicineInternational Society of Exercise and ImmunologyPROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION, QUALIFICATIONS, AND TRAININGAmerican Cancer Society Freshstart Smoking Cessation FacilitatorAdult, Infant, and Child CPR (not current)Laboratory Techniques and Instrumentation Muscle Biopsy (trained at ASU 2002 and since performed in excess of 300 biopsies)Phlebotomy (completed classes at Auburn University 1999 and since successfully performed in excess of 600 blood draws estimated)Enzyme-linked immunoassay and radioimmunoassayCO-oximeterAerobic capacity (VO2MAX, anaerobic threshold, submaximal bike test, aerobic step test, aerobic run tests)Strength tests (isotonic, isometric)Body composition (hydrostatic weighing, skinfolds, bioelectrical impedance)Respiratory capacity (functional capacities, lung volumes)Cardiovascular (blood pressure, EKG)Anaerobic power (Wingate, Margaria) Blood assays (FRAP and ORAC total antioxidant capacity assays, hemoglobin, glutathione, lactate, creatinine, total serum iron, total iron binding capacity, unsaturated iron binding capacity, urate, hydrogen peroxide, lipid hydroperoxides), total protein assay (Lowry method)HONORS AND AWARDS10. Poster selected as one of the eight finalists for the 2014 SEACSM Doctoral Student Research Award. DISCONTINUOUS AEROBIC TRAINING IS AS EFFECTIVE AS CONTINUOUS AEROBIC TRAINING FOR IMPROVING FLOW-MEDIATED DILATION. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, Scott R Collier.? Dept of Health, Leisure, and Exercise Science, Appalachian State University, Boone, United States of America9. Appalachian State University Million Dollar Club for research funding (2012)8. Martin Hubner, Steven R. McAnulty, and Kevin Swetzloot. Systemic and Local Skeletal Muscle Antioxidant Capacity Increases with Resistance Exercise in Untrained Young Men. Ranked in top 10 of all submissions and voted top three finalist from all presentations. (April 2011) 14th annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors - Appalachian State University.7. Rohan Krehbiel, Chelsea Lyga, Kim Stikeleather, Scott Collier, PhD, Lisa McAnulty, PhD, RD, Steve McAnulty, PhD, Gregory Anoufriev, MD . Effect and Time Course of Acute Red Wine Consumption on Blood Antioxidant Capacity and Arterial Distensibility in Male Smokers (Presented North Carolina Dietetics Association Raleigh, NC 4-11). Voted number 1 research presentation at meeting6. Article “Effect of n-3 fatty acid and multivitamin supplements on plasma F2-isoprostanes and antioxidant capacity after exhaustive exercise in trained cyclists. (2010). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42(9):1704-1711” was highlighted in the ACSM Sports Medicine Bulletin by the Editor In Chief of MSSE.5. Poster “Metabolic and Plasma Antioxidant Effects of Chronic and Acute Red Wine Ingestion in Obese Individuals” voted as top 10 finalist for Graduate Student Poster Competition at 13th Annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors. Annie Cushing, Sarah Depew, Weng Ho, Scott Collier, Ph.D., Lisa McAnulty, PhD, RD, Steve McAnulty, PhD, Tim Radak, DrPH, RD, and Gregory Anoufriev, M.D.4. Article by DAVID C. NIEMAN, DRU A. HENSON, STEVEN R. MCANULTY, FUXIA JIN. n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids do not alter immune and inflammation measures in endurance athletes. Accepted to the International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. (Ranked in top 1% of all submissions in past 25 years).3. Article "McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.D. Pascoe, S.S. Gropper, R.E. Keith, J.D. Morrow, and L.B. Gladden. Effects of exercise and hyperthermia on indices of oxidative stress. International Journal of Sports Medicine (2005). 26:188-192." selected for abstraction in the 2006 Yearbook of Sports Medicine by Mosby-Elsevier Health Sciences Company.2. Article ranked 2nd on most frequently read articles list of Journal of Applied Physiology for June 2002. Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, N.S. Swick, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, S.J. Opiela, and J.D. Morrow. Influence of vitamin C supplementation on oxidative and immune changes following an ultra-marathon. J.Appl.Physiol. 92(5):1970-1977, May 2002. 1. Graduate Student Research Award - $1,000Auburn University (1998)PUBLICATIONS (Professional Peer Reviewed Journal Articles)First and Corresponding Author18. Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Scott R. Collier, Tacito P-Souza Junior, and Jeffrey McBride. Tai Chi and Kung-Fu practice maintains physical performance but not vascular health in young versus old participants. Physician and Sports Medicine, 2016. Feb 26 DOI: 10.1080/00913847.2016.115862317. Lisa S. McAnulty, Scott R. Collier, Michael J. Landram, D. Stanton Whittaker, Sydeena E. Isaacs, Jason M. Klemka, Sarah L. Cheek, Jennifer C. Arms, and Steven R. McAnulty. Effect of six weeks of daily dehydrated blueberries on natural killer cell counts and arterial stiffness in sedentary males and females. (2014). Journal of Nutrition Research 34:577-584.16. Lisa S. McAnulty, Lindsey E. Miller, Peter A. Hosick, Alan C. Utter, John C. Quindry and Steven R. McAnulty. Effect of resveratrol and quercetin supplementation on plasma redox status and inflammation after intense exercise. (2013). Journal of Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. March, 38(7):760-765.15. Lisa S. McAnulty, David C. Nieman, Charles L. Dumke, Lesli A. Shooter, Dru A. Henson, Alan C. Utter, Ginger Milne, and Steven R. McAnulty. Effect of blueberry ingestion on natural killer cell counts, oxidative stress, and inflammation prior to and after 2.5?h of running. (2011). Journal of Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. Dec 36(6): 976-8414. Steven R. McAnulty, David C. Nieman, Masha Fox-Rabinovich, Valerie Duran , Lisa S. McAnulty, Dru A. Henson, and Michael J. Landram. Effect of n-3 fatty acid and multivitamin supplements on plasma F2-isoprostanes and antioxidant capacity after exhaustive exercise in trained cyclists. (2010). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42(9):1704-1711.13. Steven R. McAnulty, Worley S. Lynch, David C. Nieman, Lisa S. McAnulty, Fuxia Jin, and Dru A. Henson. Effect of Mixed Flavonoids, Vitamin C, and n-3 Fatty Acids on Oxidative Stress After Exhaustive Cycling (2011). International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 21:328-337. 12. S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.C. Quindry, P.A. Hosick, M.H. Hudson, L. Still, D.A. Henson, G.L. Milne, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, N.T. Triplett, and A. Dibarnardi. Effect of Pharmacological Quercetin Intake On Exercise-Induced Oxidative Stress. (2008). Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 33(2):254-62.11. S.R. McAnulty, P. Hosick, L.S. McAnulty, J.C. Quindry, M. Hudson, J.D. Morrow, G.L. Milne, and M. Austin. Effect of pharmacological depletion of plasma urate on exercise-induced oxidative stress (2007). Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 32:1148-1155. 10. S.R. McAnulty, J.T. Owens, L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, and G. Milne. Ibuprofen Use During Extreme Exercise: Effects on Oxidative Stress and PGE2. (2007). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 39(7):1075-1079.9. S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D.C. Nieman , J.T. Owens, and C. M. Carper. Influence of carbohydrate, intense exercise, and rest intervals on hormonal and oxidative changes (2007). International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 17:478-490.8. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman , J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, and D.A. Henson. Effect of NSAID on Muscle Injury and Oxidative Stress (2007). International Journal of Sports Medicine 28:909-915.7. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, and A.C. Utter. Carbohydrate Effect: Hormone and Oxidative Changes (2007). International Journal of Sports Medicine 28:921-927. 6. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D. Khardoni, L. Shooter, J. Monk, and V. Brown. Effect of daily fruit ingestion on ACE activity and oxidative stress in smokers (2005). Free Radical Research 39(11): 1241-1248. 5. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, D.A. Henson, and C. Heward. Effect of vitamin E supplementation and extreme endurance exercise on plasma homocysteine and oxidative stress. (2005). Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry 16:530-537. 4. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, and A.C. Utter. Effect of resistance exercise and carbohydrate ingestion on oxidative stress. Free Radical Research (2005). 39(11): 1219-1224. 3. McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, C.L. Dumke and D.A. Henson. Influence of Carbohydrate Ingestion on Oxidative Stress and Plasma Antioxidant Potential Following a 3-H Run. Free Radical Research (2003). 37(8):835-840. 2. McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman C. Dumke, J.D. Morrow, A.C. Utter, D.A. Henson, W. Proulx, and G. George. Consumption of blueberry polyphenols reduces exercise-induced oxidative stress compared to vitamin C. (2004). Nutrition Research 24(3):209-221. 1. McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.D. Pascoe, S.S. Gropper, R.E. Keith, J.D. Morrow, and L.B. Gladden. Effects of exercise and hyperthermia on indices of oxidative stress. International Journal of Sports Medicine (2005). 26:188-192.Secondary Author51. Alessandra Dias Mendes, Sandra Maria Lima Ribeiro, Bernardo R. Bittencourt Bernardi, Steven R. McAnulty, and Tacito P Souza-Junior. Track and field school athletes in the Brazilian National School games: Characterization of nutritional aspects, anthropometric profile, sport training and performance. Journal of Athletic Enhancement 2016, 5:4 DOI:10.4172/2324-9080.1000234 50. de Camargo Smolarek A, Ferreira LHB, Mascarenhas LPG, McAnulty S, Varela KD, Dangui M, de Barros MP, Utter AC, Souza-Junior TP.?DIFFERENCES IN THE FITNESS CONDITIONING GLYCEMIC AND LIPID PROFILE IN TEENAGERS BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU ATHLETES" submitted to Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine49. de Camargo Smolarek A, Ferreira LHB, Mascarenhas LPG, McAnulty SR, Varela KD, Dangui M, de Barros MP, Utter AC, Souza-Junior TP.?The effects of strength training on cognitive performance in elderly women" [ID 102126] Clinical Interventions in Aging. Dove Medical Press. 2016:11, 749-754. 48. Cesar Abad, Steven R. McAnulty, Marcelo Barros, Andre Almeida, Rubens Santos-Junior, Andre Smolarek, Tacito Souza-Junior. Lactate Response to Brazilian Jui Jitsu Matches Across Time. 2016;19(4):12-20 J. of Exercise Physiology Online. 47. Mason C. Calhoun, Alan C. Utter, Steven R. McAnulty, Jeffrey M. McBride, Jennifer J. Zwetsloot, Melanie D. Austin, Jonathan D. Mehlhorn, Juliane O. Young, Traci L. Haines, and Lesley Somerfield. Validity of acoustic method for the assessment of whole-body hydration status. THE JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 137(4):2425-2435?·?MARCH 2015. 46. Lesley Somerfield, Steven R. McAnulty, Jeffrey M. McBride, Jennifer J. Zwetsloot, Melanie D. Austin, Jonathan D. Mehlhorn, Mason C. Calhoun, Juliane O. Young, Traci L. Haines, and Alan C. Utter. Validity of urine specific gravity when compared to plasma osmolality as a measure of hydration status in male and female collegiate athletes. J Strength Cond Res. 2016 Dec 18. PMID:2669450345. José Alberto Fernandes Gomes-Santos, Steven McAnulty, Cristina Vasconcelos Vardaris, Maria Elizabeth Pereira Passos, Edenilson Pinto da Silva-Junior, Rafael Herling Lambertucci, Elaine Hatanaka, Renata Gorj?o, Tácito Pessoa Souza-Junior, Marcelo Paes de Barros. Biomarkers of oxidative stress and inflammation after a Mixed Martial Arts combat. Submitted to British Journal of Sports Medicine44. M. J. Landram, A. C. Utter, C. Baldari, L. Guidetti, S. R. McAnulty, S. R. Collier. Differential effects of continuous vs discontinuous aerobic training on blood pressure and hemodynamics: In review. Clin Auton Res.43. M. J. Landram, A. C. Utter, C. Baldari, L. Guidetti, S. R. McAnulty, S. R. Collier. Differential effects of continuous vs discontinuous aerobic training on cardiac autonomic nervous system remodeling: In Review.Eur J App Physiol.42. Nikolaidis, M., Kersick, C., Lamprecht, M., and McAnulty, S.R. Editorial on the special issue “Redox Biology of Exercise” Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. (2012). Article ID 407978.41. Nikolaidis, M., Kersick, C., Lamprecht, M., and McAnulty, S.R. Does vitamin C and E supplementation impair the favorable adaptations of regular exercise? Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. (2012) Article ID 707941 40. Utter AC, McAnulty SR, Riha BF, Pratt BA, Grose JM. The validity of multi-frequency bioelectrical impedance measures to detect changes in the hydration status of wrestlers during acute dehydration and rehydration. (2011). J Strength Cond Res. 26(1): 9-15. 39. Martin L. Hubner, Weng On Ho, Lisa McAnulty, Scott R. Collier, Timothy Radak, Janice Welsh, Gregory Anoufriev, Fuxia Jin, and Steven R. McAnulty. The effects of muscadine wine and grape juice on blood lipids, body composition, and C-reactive protein in overweight individuals. (In preparation)38. Rebecca M. Kappus, Chelsea D. Curry, Steven R. McAnulty, Janice Welsh, David M. Morris, David C. Nieman, Jeffrey Soukup, and Scott R. Collier. The effects of a multi-flavanoid supplement on vascular and hemodynamic parameters following acute exercise. (2011). Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity.37. R. Andrew Shanely, Amy M. Knab, David C. Nieman, Fuxia Jin, Steven R. McAnulty, Michael J. Landram. Quercetin supplementation does not alter antioxidant status in humans. (2010). Free Radical Research. 44(2):224-231.36. Alan C. Utter, Steven R. McAnulty, Armen Sarvazyan, Michael Query and Michael Landram. Evaluation of Ultrasound Velocity to Assess the Hydration Status of Wrestlers. (2010). Journal of Strength and Conditioning. 24(6) June.35. DAVID C. NIEMAN, ASHLEY WILLIAMS, ANDREW R. SHANELY, FUXIA JIN, STEVEN R. MCANULTY, N. TRAVIS TRIPLETT, and MELANIE AUSTIN. Quercetin’s influence on exercise performance and muscle mitochondrial biogenesis in untrained males. (2010). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 42(2):338-345.34. DAVID C. NIEMAN, DRU A. HENSON, STEVEN R. MCANULTY, FUXIA JIN. n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids do not alter immune and inflammation measures in endurance athletes. (2009). International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 19:536-546. (Ranked in top 1% of all submissions in past 25 years).33. DAVID C. NIEMAN, ERIN J. CAYEA, MELANIE D. AUSTIN, DRU A. HENSON, STEVEN R. MCANULTY, FUXIA JIN. Chia seed does not promote weight loss or alter disease risk factors in overweight adults. (2009). Nutrition Research. Jun;29(6):414-8.32. DAVID C. NIEMAN, DRU A. HENSON, KENDRA R. MAXWELL, ASHLEY S. WILLIAMS, STEVEN R. MCANULTY, FUXIA JIN, ANDREW SHANELY, AND THOMAS C. LINES. Effects of Quercetin and EGCG on Mitochondrial Biogenesis and Immunity. (2009). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 41(7):1467-1475.31. Charles L. Dumke, David C. Nieman, Alan C. Utter, Michael D. Rigby, John C. Quindry, N. Travis Triplett, Sarah J. Gross, Dru A. Henson, Steven R. McAnulty and Lisa S. McAnulty. QUERCETIN’S EFFECT ON CYCLING EFFICIENCY AND SUBSTRATE UTILIZATION. (2009). Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 34:993-1000.30. Dumke, CL, Nieman, DC, Davis, JM, Murphey, EA, Carmichael, MD, Rigby, M, Quindry, JC, Triplett, NT, Utter, AC, Gross, SJ, Henson, DA, McAnulty, SR, and McAnulty, LS. SUCCESSIVE BOUTS OF CYCLING STIMULATES GENES ASSOCIATED WITH MITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESIS. (2009) European Journal of Applied Physiology. 107:419-427.29. Dru A. Henson, David C. Nieman, J. Mark Davis, Charles L. Dumke, Sarah J. Gross, E. Angela Murphy, Martin D. Carmichael, D. Paul Jenkins, John C. Quindry, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Alan C. Utter, Eugene P. Mayer. Post-160-km race illness rates and decreases in granulocyte respiratory burst activity and salivary IgA output are not countered by quercetin ingestion. (2008). International Journal of Sports Medicine. 29:856-863.28. Alan C. Utter, Jie Kang , David C. Nieman, Charles L. Dumke, John C. Quindry, Steven R. McAnulty, and Lisa S. McAnulty. Quercetin Ingestion Does Not Effect Perceived Exertion in Athletes Competing in the Western States Endurance Run. (2009). Research in Sports Medicine. 17:71-83.27. John C. Quindry, Steven R. McAnulty, Matthew B. Hudson, Peter A. Hosick, Charles L. Dumke, Lisa S. McAnulty, Dru A. Henson, Jason D. Morrow, & David C. Nieman. Oral quercetin supplementation and blood oxidative stress during ultra marathon competition. (2008) International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 18(6):601-616.26. DAVID C. NIEMAN, DRU A. HENSON, J.MARK DAVIS, E. ANGELA MURPHY, DAVID P. JENKINS, SARAH J. GROSS, MARTIN D. CARMICHAEL, JOHN C. QUINDRY, CHARLES L. DUMKE, ALAN C. UTTER, STEVEN R. MCANULTY, LISA S. MCANULTY, N. TRAVIS TRIPLETT, EUGENE P. MAYER. Quercetin’s Influence On Exercise-Induced Changes In Plasma Cytokines And Muscle/Leukocyte Cytokine mRNA. (2007) Journal of Applied Physiology Nov. 103(5):1728-35. 25. Matthew B. Hudson, Peter A. Hosick, Grant O. McCaulley, Lindsey Schrieber, Jenna Wrieden, Steven R. McAnulty, N. Travis Triplett, Jeff McBride, & John C. Quindry. Blood oxidative stress following different acute resistance exercise protocols. (2008). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 40(3):542-548.24. David C. Nieman, Dru A. Henson, J. Mark Davis, Charles L. Dumke, Sarah J. Gross, D. Paul Jenkins, E. Angela Murphy, Martin D. Carmichael, John C. Quindry, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Alan C. Utter, Eugene P. Mayer. Quercetin Ingestion Does Not Alter Cytokine Changes In Athletes Competing In The Western States Endurance Run. (2007). Journal of Interferon & Cytokine Research Dec;27(12):1003-12.23. D.C. NIEMAN, D.A. HENSON, S.J. GROSS, D.P. JENKINS, J.M. DAVIS, E.A. MURPHY, M.D. CARMICHAEL, C.L. DUMKE, A.C. UTTER, S.R. MCANULTY, L.S. MCANULTY, and E.P. MAYER. Quercetin Reduces Illness But Not Immune Perturbations After Intensive Exercise. (2007). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 39(9):1561-1569. 22. Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, J.M. Davis, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, E. A. Murphy, S. Pearce, G. Gojanovich, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Influence of carbohydrate on immune function following 2-h cycling. (2006). Research in Sports Medicine. 14(3): 225-237.21. Utter, A.C. J. Kang , D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty and L.S. McAnulty. Carbohydrate Attenuates Perceived Exertion During Intermittent Exercise and Recovery. (2007). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 39(5):880-885. 20. Nieman, D.C. D.A. Henson, J.M. Davis, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, E. A. Murphy, S. Pearce, G. Gojanovich, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty. Blood Leukocyte mRNA Expression for IL-10, IL-1ra, and IL-8, but not IL-6, Increases Post-Exercise. Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research. 26:668-674, 2006. 19. Utter, A.C., J. Kang, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Ratings of Perceived Exertion during Intermittent and Continuous Exercise. (2007). Perceptual and Motor Skills 104:1079-1087.18. Nieman, D.C., D. A. Henson, C. L. Dumke, K. Oley, S. R. McAnulty, J. M. Davis, E. Angela Murphy, and R. H. Lind. Ibuprofen Use, Endotoxemia, Inflammation, and Plasma Cytokines During Ultramarathon Competition. (2006) Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 20(6):578-84.17. McAnulty, L.S., S. R. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, L. Shooter, and A.C. Utter. Effect of 6 weeks blueberry supplementation on oxidative stress and immune function after a 2.5-h run. (2011). Dec 36(6): 976-84. Journal of Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism.16. Nieman DC, Henson DA, Gojanovich G, Davis JM, Dumke CL, Utter AC, Murphy EA, Pearce S, McAnulty SR, McAnulty LS.? Immune changes following 2-h cycling with or without rest intervals. (2007) International Journal of Sports Medicine 28:625-630. 15. Alan C. Utter, Jie Kang, David C. Nieman, Charles L. Dumke, and Steven R. McAnulty. Validation of OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion during Prolonged Cycle Exercise. (2005). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38(4):780-786. 14. D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, S.J. Gross, and R.H. Lind. Muscle damage is linked to cytokine changes following a 160-km race. (2005). Brain, Behavior, and Immunity 19:398-403.13. Dumke, C.L., D.C. Nieman, W. Gowan, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, and J.M. McBride. The effect of duration and exogenous carbohydrate on cycling efficiency. (2007). Journal of Strength and Conditioning 21(4), 1214-1219. 12. D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, D.A. Henson, S.J. Gross, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, J.A Carson, A. Brown, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, and N. T. Triplette. Skeletal muscle cytokine mRNA and plasma cytokine changes after 2.5-h of cycling: Influence of carbohydrate. (2005). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 37(8):1283-1290. 11. Alan C. Utter, Jie Kang , David C. Nieman, Victor Brown, Charles L. Dumke, Steven R. McAnulty, and Lisa McAnulty. Carbohydrate supplementation and perceived exertion during resistance exercise. (2005). Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 19(4):939-943.10. Utter, A.C., Robertson, R.J., Green, M., Suminski, R.R., McAnulty, S.R., McAnulty, L.S., and Nieman, D.C. Validation of the Adult OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion for Walking/Running Exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise) 36(10):1776-1780, 2004. 9. D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, V.A. Brown, D.A. Henson, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, M.F. Downs, J.C. Smith, J. Carson, A. Brown, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Influence of carbohydrate ingestion on immune changes after 2 h of intensive resistance training. (2004) Journal of Applied Physiology. Apr;96(4):1292-8. 8. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, and C. Heward. Vitamin E and immunity following the Kona Triathlon World Championship. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise) 36(8):1328-1335, 2004.7. A.C. Utter, J. Kang, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, D.M. Vinci, L.S. McAnulty, and. Relationship Between Carbohydrate Energy Substrate and Perceived Exertion During Prolonged Running. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 36(6):1036-1041, 2004. 6. D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, D.A. Henson, J. Walberg-Rankin, M. Shute, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, J. Carson,A. Brown, W.J. Lee, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty. Carbohydrate Ingestion Influences Skeletal Muscle Cytokine mRNA and Plasma Cytokine Levels After a 3-H Run. Journal of Applied Physiology (2003) 94:1917-1925. 5. Nieman, D.C., C. Dumke, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, R.H. Lind, and J.D. Morrow. Immune and Oxidative Changes during and Following the Western States Endurance Run. International Journal of Sports Medicine (2003) Sep;24(7):541-7. 4. Utter, A.C., J. Kang, D.C. Nieman, D. Vinci, S.R. McAnulty, C.L. Dumke, L. McAnulty. Ratings of perceived exertion throughout an ultramarathon during carbohydrate ingestion. (2003) Perceptual and Motor Skills 97:175-184. 3. Palmer, Z., D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, N.S. Swick, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, and J.D. Morrow. Influence of vitamin C supplementation on oxidative and salivary IgA changes following an ultramarathon. European Journal of Applied Physiology (2003), Mar;89(1):100-107. 2. McAnulty, L., Gropper, S.S., McAnulty, S.R., and Keith, R.E. Iron depletion without anemia is not associated with impaired selenium status in college-age women. (2003) Biological Trace Element Research 91(2):125-136. 1. Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, N.S. Swick, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, S.J. Opiela, and J.D. Morrow. Influence of vitamin C supplementation on oxidative and immune changes following an ultramarathon. Journal of Applied Physiology 92(5):1970-1977, May 2002.Book ChaptersMcAnulty, S.R. Reactive oxygen species (ROS): effect of diet and exercise on oxidation. Encyclopedia of Lifestyle Medicine and Health (9-23-12).Clinical Journal Articles (Reviewed – non-peer)2. Leanne, L.S. McAnulty, S.R. McAnulty. Consumption of pickle juice by university trainers. (In preparation for submission to the Journal of National Athletic Trainers Association)1. McAnulty, Steven R. Antioxidants and Athletes. Athletic Therapy Today. September (2003). 8(2):60-61.Microform Publications (Non peer reviewed)McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.D. Pascoe, S.S. Gropper, R.E. Keith, J.D. Morrow, and L.B. Gladden. Effects of low-intensity exercise and hyperthermia on indices of oxidative stress. (2002). International Institute for Sport and Human Performance. University of Oregon Sports MicrofilmsJournal Letters (Peer reviewed)RE: Nieman, D.C., S.R. McAnulty Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise -D-04-00240 A Response@ February 05GRANTSPrimary Investigator – External6. Blueberry grant (not funded $186,000.00) (Ed Merritt, Steven R. McAnulty, Scott R. Collier, and Lisa McAnulty). Applied for grant to the National Highbush Blueberry Council to examine the effects of berries on oxidative stress, immune function, inflammation, sarcopenia, and arterial blood pressure. (2013)5. Blueberry grant (Funded $36,000.00) (Ed Merritt, Steven R. McAnulty, Scott R. Collier, and Lisa McAnulty). Applied for grant to the National Highbush Blueberry Council to examine the effects of berries on oxidative stress, immune function, inflammation, sarcopenia, and arterial blood pressure. (2013)4. Portable device for monitoring water balance in elderly” NIH SBIR # 2R44 AG042990 $175,000, 2013-2015, Funded Role: PI at ASU. (Alan Utter and Steven R. McAnulty). 3. Resveratrol Partners, Inc. Effect of Resveratrol Supplementation on Oxidative Stress and Immunity research grant ($82,650) (Steven R. McAnulty, and Lisa S. McAnulty). (Not Funded 09) Research grant to examine the effects of the flavonoid compound resveratrol on oxidative stress and immune function. 2. National Football League Medical Research Grant (Not funded, Spring April 06- Co-primary investigator) ($125,000) (S.R. McAnulty, J. Quindry and L. McAnulty) – Applied for funding to examine a combination of antioxidants in suppression of oxidative stress associated with football training. 1. North American Blueberry Council (Funded Fall 2002) ($37,150) ( S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, and D.C. Nieman) Received funding to examine the effects of six weeks chronic and acute blueberry supplementation on the ability to suppress oxidative damage and modulate immune function during a 2.5 hour treadmill run.Primary Investigator – Internal20. CHS Spring Research Grant – (Funded $6,000) (4-18-15). Applied for funding to examine the : Effect of Dehydration on Oxidative Stress. 19. ASU URC Grant – S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, and S.R. Collier (not funded) ($5,000.00) (4-14). Applied for funding to investigate the effect of mixed berries on blood pressure and vascular health in a sedentary population. 18. CHS Spring Research Grant – (Funded $6,000) (4-18-12). Applied for funding to examine the : Effect of Kung-fu and Tai Chi Martial Arts Training in Adults on Physical Fitness, Vascular Health, Nutrition Habits, and Psychological Health. 17. CHS Spring Research Grant – (Funded $15,000) (2-2-12). Received funding to evaluate the effect of 6-wks daily blueberry ingestion on natural killer (NK) cell counts and blood pressure in 30 pre-hypertensive males and females.16. ASU URC Grant – S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, and S.R. Collier (not funded) ($4,180.00) (10-12). Applied for funding to investigate the effect of intermitant and continuous aerobic exercise on oxidative stress and hemodynamic measures.15. ASU OSR Undergraduate Student Research Grant – S. R. McAnulty ($1000.00) (5-11). (Not funded). Applied for grant for undergraduate student Brittany Sleeper for Summer 11.14. CHS Summer Research Grant – (Funded $4000.00) (4-19-11). Received funding to evaluate the effect of 6-wks daily blueberry ingestion on natural killer (NK) cell counts and blood pressure in 30 pre-hypertensive males and females.13. ASU OSR Travel Grant (250.00) (3-30-11). S.R. McAnulty and Martin Hubner. Awarded travel grant for graduate student Martin Hubner to travel to ACSM Denver, CO to present research.12. University Research Council Grant ASU (Not funded Spring 11) ($5,000) (S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, and S.R. Collier). Applied for funding to examine the effects of daily blueberry consumption on NK cell counts and blood pressure in a prehypertensive population. 11. ASU Fellowship Grant ($5000.00). Steven R. McAnulty, Scott Collier, Gregory Anoufriev, and David Morris. Applied 1-10 Effect of a bioflavonoid cocktail containing hesperidin, ferulic acid, and vanillic acid bioflavonoids on arterial stiffness, blood pressure, and oxidant/ antioxidant status in mildly hypertensive individuals prior to and immediately post-exercise. (Not Funded).10. Vaughn Christian Grant (Awarded 3-07) ($840) – Sponsored and received funding for graduate student application (Lindsey Schreiber) for student research project (effect of resveratrol and catechins on oxidative stress) to coincide with mentor research.9. University Research Council Grant ASU (Funded Fall 06) ($5,000) (S.R. McAnulty and L.S. McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of resveratrol and antioxidant combinations with exhaustive exercise on plasma antioxidant capacity and oxidative stress.8. External Scholars Grant ASU (Funded for Fall 2006) ($860) S.R. McAnulty. Applied for funding to bring L. Bruce Gladden to ASU for a lactate metabolism and VO2 kinetics tutorial.7. Vaughn Christian Grant (Funded 4-06) ($300) – Sponsored graduate student application for student research project (effect of urate depletion on oxidative stress) to coincide with mentor research.6. University Research Council Grant ASU (Funded Fall 05) ($5,000) (S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of manipulations in plasma antioxidant capacity and exhaustive exercise on oxidative stress. 5. University Research Council Grant ASU (Not funded Spring 05) ($5,000) (S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of manipulations in plasma antioxidant capacity and exhaustive exercise on oxidative stress. 4. External Scholars Grant ASU (Not funded Fall 2004) ($860) S.R. McAnulty Applied for funding to bring Jason D. Morrow to ASU for an oxidative stress tutorial.3. University Research Council Grant ASU (Submitted and funded Spring 2004) ($4,500) (S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of blueberry ingestion on oxidative stress, angiotensin converting enzyme, and blood pressure. 2. University Research Council Grant ASU (Submitted and funded Fall 2003) ($4,900) (S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of exhaustive exercise and carbohydrate supplementation on oxidative stress. 1. University Research Council Grant ASU (Not Funded Fall 2002) ($5,000) (S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty) Applied for funding to examine the effects of exhaustive exercise and vitamin E supplementation on plasma homocysteine concentrations. Co-investigator – External34. ARTAN (NIH) HM validation in an elderly population residing in assisted living centers. Received funding for $125,000.00 to determine normal daily variation of the individual hydration level in longitudinal study on elderly in assisted living facility and assess a range of variation of individual hydration baselines for elderly in a normal physiologically hydrated state. (Alan Utter and Steve McAnulty)33. The effects of quercetin supplementation during heat acclimation on physiological markers of heat adaptation and subsequent exercise performance in the heat – (Not funded $70,000 Submitted to NADIC 7-2012 – David Morris, Steve McAnulty, and Lisa McAnulty).32. The Effect of Continuous vs. Intermittent Aerobic Exercise on Hemodynamics, Vascular Remodeling , Cardiac Autonomic Modulation, and Markers of Oxidative Stress in Individuals with Pre-to Stage-1 Hypertension – Michael Landram, Steven McAnulty, Scott Collier, and Alan Utter – $3,300 Gatorade Student Research Grant (6-2011).31. Effect of n-3 fatty acids and vitamin –D on vascular function, oxidative stress and inflammation – Martin Root, Scott Collier, Steve McAnulty, and Kevin Zvetzloot) – (not funded $120,000). Fish Oil Emulsion30. White paper – NADIC – David Morris, Scott Collier, and Steve McAnulty. (Not funded. Submitted NADIC 12-10) - $100,000) Investigation of antioxidants and pulmonary function during hypoxia).29. The Effect of Aerobic Exercise vs. Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibition on Hemodynamic, Vascular and Cardiac Autonomic Modulation in Individuals With Pre-to Stage-One Hypertension. Scott Collier and Steve McAnulty. (Not funded NIH 4-2010 for $300,000.00).28. Plasma EPA, DHA, and ALA Response to Ingestion of Milled Chia SeedDavid C. Nieman, Fuxia Jin, Andrew Shanely, Amy Knab, Margaret Downs, Steven McAnulty. (Not funded $27,600.00 Fall 09)27. Metabolic and Plasma Antioxidant Effects of Chronic and Acute Red Wine Ingestion in Obese Individuals (Tim Radak, Dr.PH, R.D., Lisa S. McAnulty, Ph.D., R.D., and Steven R. McAnulty, Ph.D. (Funded $2000.00 provision of wine and dealcoholized wine).26. Quercetin, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Inflammation, Mental Vigilance, Blood Lipids, and Pharmacokinetics: A Community Clinical Trial (David C. Nieman, Dru Henson, Jean-Pierre Kinet, Mark Davis, Steven McAnulty, John Quindry, Sarah Gross, Melanie Austin, and Courtney Rocheleau) (Supplemental Funding 3-15-09, $39,000 to Quercegen Pharma)25. Metabolic and Plasma Antioxidant Effects of Chronic and Acute Red Wine Ingestion in Obese Individuals (Tim Radak, Dr.PH, R.D., Lisa S. McAnulty, Ph.D., R.D., and Steven R. McAnulty, Ph.D. ($19,250.00) (not funded).24. The validity of ultrasound velocity to detect changes in the hydration status of wrestlers during acute dehydration and rehydration (AC Utter and SR McAnulty) Funded Fall 08 $49,769.00)23. Quercetin Influence on Exercise Performance and Mitochondrial Biogenesis in Untrained College Students (DC Nieman, CL Dumke, SR McAnulty, JC Quindry, and NC Triplett). (Funded 1-08 $229,770)22. Quercetin, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Inflammation, Mental Vigilance, Blood Lipids, and Pharmacokinetics: A Community Clinical Trial (David C. Nieman, Dru Henson, Jean-Pierre Kinet, Mark Davis, Steven McAnulty, John Quindry, Sarah Gross, Melanie Austin, and Courtney Rocheleau) (Funded 11-5-07 $1,600,000 to Quercegen Pharma) 21. Curcumin’s Influence on Exercise-Induced Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Immune Dysfunction in Endurance Runners (David C. Nieman, Dru Henson, Mark Davis, Angela Murphy, Steve McAnulty, John Quindry, Sarah Gross, Melanie Austin, Chuck Dumke, Alan Utter). (Funded $90,000 GSSI, 6-13-07).20. Cooper clinic omega-3 fatty acid and vitamin project – (Funded April 07- $131,703)- received funding to examine an omega-3 fatty acid and vitamin supplement upon oxidative stress and immune function. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, S.R. Mcanulty, J.C. Quindry19. CHIA weight loss study – Investigate CHIA product for weight loss, immune function, and oxidative stress. (funded Dec 06 - $85,000.00)18. ImmuneGuard/CHIA As A Countermeasure To Immunosuppression and Infection Risk Induced By Prolonged Intense Physical Stress. Investigate Immunegard at laboratory for oxidative and immune function. (Funded Dec 06 – $141,000.00).17. THE CHARLES A. AND ANNE MORROW LINDBERGH FOUNDATION – (Not Funded) (Submitted June 06) (10,500) – (J.C. Quindry, S.R. McAnulty, and L. McAnulty). Applied for funding to investigate antioxidant-free radical balance during acute exercise. 16. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - (Funded Spring 06) ($90,200). Influence of oat beta glucan on oxidative stress/immune changes following 3-days of intensive cycling. (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, A.C. Utter, C.L. Dumke)15. Department of Defense (DARPA) - (Funded Fall 05) ($1,100,000) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, A.C. Utter, C.L. Dumke). Received funding to examine the effects of intense physical exercise and stress on immune function and oxidative stress in military personnel.14. Lodi Hospital Western States 100 mile Endurance Run (Funded Spring 05) ($ 23,400) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, CL Dumke). Received funding to examine use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories on immune function, oxidative stress, and muscle damage following a high-altitude 100 mile race.13. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - $70,000-$90,000 Annual Funding (2004- Indefinite) Nutrition, oxidative stress, immune, and exercise research. (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, CL Dumke)12. Lodi Hospital Western States 100 mile Endurance Run (Funded Spring 04) ($8,000) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, CL Dumke) Received funding to examine immune function, oxidative stress, and muscle damage following a high-altitude 100 mile race.11. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - Influence of carbohydrate/placebo on oxidative stress/immune changes, and mRNA following 2.5 hours of intensive cycling with or without rest intervals. (Funded Spring 05) ($90,000) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, CL Dumke). Received funding to examine the effects of carbohydrate versus placebo ingestion on muscle mRNA expression, oxidative stress, and immune function after an acute bout of exhaustive cycle exercise.10. North American Blueberry Council - (Not funded). Effect of blueberry phytochemicals on oxidative stress, angiotensin converting enzyme, and immune function after exhaustive exercise. (Phase II) (Submitted Fall 2003) ($61,600) (L.McAnulty, S.R. McAnulty, Nieman, D.C.) Applied for funding to examine the effects of six weeks chronic and acute blueberry supplementation on the ability to suppress oxidative damage, reduce angiotensin converting enzyme, and modulate immune function during a 2.5 hour treadmill run.9. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - Influence of carbohydrate/placebo on oxidative/immune changes following 2.5 hours of intensive cycling. (Funded Fall 2003) ($43,560) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty). Received funding to examine the effects of carbohydrate versus placebo ingestion on muscle mRNA expression, oxidative stress, and immune function after an acute bout of exhaustive cycle exercise.8. Department of Defense (DARPA Phase I) - (Spring 2003) (Not Funded) ($2,119,000) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of intense physical exercise and stress on immune function and oxidative stress in military personnel.7. American Honey Council (Fall 2002) (Not Funded) ($28,835) (AC Utter, S.R. McAnulty, DC Nieman, L.McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of honey supplementation on ratings of perceived exertion, oxidative stress, and immune function.6. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - Carbohydrate and resistance training (Funded Fall 2002) ($28,000) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty). Received funding to examine the effects of carbohydrate versus placebo ingestion on muscle mRNA expression, oxidative stress, and immune function after an acute bout of exhaustive resistance training.5. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - Ironman Triathlon Hawaii (Funded Fall 2002) ($60,000) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty). Received funding to travel to Hawaii to examine the effects of two months of daily vitamin E supplementation (800mg/day) on oxidative stress and immune function in highly trained triathletes.4. Lodi Hospital Western States 100 mile Endurance Run (Funded 2002) ($7,400) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, CL Dumke). Received funding to examine immune function and oxidative stress following a high-altitude 100 mile race.3. Gatorade Sports Science Institute - mRNA expression, oxidative stress, immune function (Funded 2001) ($22,500) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, CL Dumke). Received funding to examine the effects of carbohydrate versus placebo ingestion on muscle mRNA expression, oxidative stress, and immune function after 2.5 hours of treadmill running.2. North American Blueberry Council (Funded 2001) ($8,600) (L.McAnulty, S.R. McAnulty, Nieman, D.C.)Received funding to examine the effects of blueberries versus vitamin C on the ability to suppress oxidative damage and modulate immune function during low-intensity exercise in a hyperthermic environment.1. Gatorade Sports Science Institute (Funded 2001) ($17,620) (Nieman, D.C., D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty) Received funding to examine the influence of vitamin C ingestion on immune changes following a 50-mile race.Co-investigator – Internal11. OSR Travel Grant – 2016 Funded ($250.00 to Vincent Georgescu) to national ACSM 2016.10. Undergraduate Research Assistantship Application (not funded 5-10) ($1000.00). S. McAnulty. Applied for OSR grant for to support an undergraduate research project.9. University Fellows Grant (Dec 09) (not funded $5000.00). S. McAnulty, G. Anoufriev, D. Morris, and S.Collier. Applied for funding to develop a polyphenolic blend with vasoactive and antioxidant effects.8. University Research Council Grant ASU (Funded Spring 09) ($5,000) (Radak, T.L., S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine oxidative and antioxidative effects of acute and chronic wine consumption in obese individuals.7. Office of Student Research (1-09) (Funded $225.00) –Micheal Landram – SEACSM 09 Research presentation funding.6. Office of Student Research (5-08) (Funded $300 .00) –Lindsey Schreiber – SEACSM 08 Research presentation funding.5. Office of Student Research (5-08) (Funded $380 .00) –Lindsey Schreiber – Research grant funding.4. University Research Council Grant ASU (not funded Fall 05) ($5,000) (Quindry, J., S.R. McAnulty, Dumke, C.L.). Applied for funding to examine the mechanism of cardioprotection and ischemia. 3. University Research Council Grant ASU (Fall 2003) (Not Funded) ($5,000) (AC Utter, S.R. McAnulty, DC Nieman, L.McAnulty). Applied for funding to examine the effects of honey supplementation on ratings of perceived exertion, oxidative stress, and immune function.2. University Research Council Grant ASU (Funded 2001) ($2,500) (L.McAnulty, S.R. McAnulty, Nieman, D.C.) Received funding to examine the effects of blueberries versus vitamin C on the ability to suppress oxidative damage and modulate immune function during low-intensity exercise in a hyperthermic environment.1. University Research Council Grant ASU (Not Funded 2000) ($2,000) (L.McAnulty, S.R. McAnulty, Nieman, D.C.) Applied for funding to examine the effects of blueberries versus vitamin C on the ability to suppress oxidative damage and modulate immune function during low-intensity exercise in a hyperthermic environment.ABSTRACTSInternational (Peer reviewed) 3. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, Steven R. McAnulty, Scott R Collier. Differential effects of continuous vs discontinuous aerobic exercise on cardiac autonomic function. SISMES 20132. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Chelsea D Curry, Janice L Welsh, Margo L James, Steven R. McAnulty, Scott R Collier. Differential effects of continuous vs discontinuous aerobic exercise on oxygen uptake and vascular health. SISMES Conference Rome, Italy. (6-12).1. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, J.M. Davis, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, A. Murphy, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Influence of carbohydrate/placebo on immune changes following 2.0-h of intensive cycling with or without rest intervals. (Presented International Society of Exercise Immunology (Monte Carlo). (Summer 2005).National (Peer reviewed) Primary Author6. Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Scott R. Collier FACSM, Michael J. Landram, Janice Welsh, D. Stanton Whitaker, Sydeena Isaacs, Sarah Cheek, Jason Klemka, Jennifer Arms, Chelsea Curry, Kaylee Davis. Effect of Blueberry on NK CD56/16, Vascular Status, and Redox Capacity in a Sedentary Population (1369 ACSM 14 Orlando, FL)5. McAnulty, SR, McAnulty, LS, Quindry, JC, Nieman, DC, Hosick, PA, Dumke, CL, Utter, AC, Triplett, NT, Hudson, M., Still, L, Henson, DA, and Dibarnardi, A. OXIDATIVE STRESS AND PHARMACOLOGIC QUERCETIN DURING INTENSE EXERCISE. (FASEB 07, Washington, D.C.).4. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, and A.C. Utter. Influence of carbohydrate/placebo on oxidative changes and plasma antioxidant capacity following 2.5-hours of intensive cycling. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 2301, 37(5):S445. 2005. ACSM, Nashville, TN3. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, and D.C. Nieman. Carbohydrate ingestion, oxidative stress, and plasma antioxidant potential following intensive resistance training. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 1763, 36(5):S258. 2004. ACSM, Indianapolis, IN2. S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D.D. Pascoe, S.S. Gropper, R.E. Keith, and L.B. Gladden. Effects of low-intensity exercise and hyperthermia on indices of oxidative stress. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 33(5):S218. 2001. ACSM, Baltimore, MD 20011. S.R. McAnulty, L. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D.D. Pascoe, S.S. Gropper, R.E. Keith, and L.B. Gladden. Low-intensity exercise in the heat increases plasma 8-isoprostane. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 32(5):S104, 2000. ACSM, Indianapolis, IN 2000Secondary Author37. de Camargo Smolarek A, McAnulty S, Utter AC, and Souza-Junior TP.?DIFFERENCES IN THE FITNESS CONDITIONING GLYCEMIC AND LIPID PROFILE IN TEENAGERS BRAZILIAN JIU-JITSU ATHLETES"(ACSM Boston , MA 2016)36. Vincent P. Georgescu, Tacito P. Souza-Junior, Christian Behrens, Marcelo P. Barros, Alan C. Utter (FACSM), and Steven R. McAnulty. Effect of Dehydration on Plasma Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity. (ACSM Boston , MA 201635. Reubens Junior, Tacito De Souza, Bernardo Bernardi, Alan C. Utter, and Steven R. McAnulty. Prevalence, Magnitude, Methods, and Symptoms Related to Weight Loss in Athletes of Brazilian Jui Jitsu. Abstract number 3105 MSSE 48:5 ACSM Boston , MA 2016.34. Alan Utter, Mason C. Calhoun, Steven R. McAnulty, Jeffrey M. McBride, Jennifer Zwetsloot, Melanie Austin, Jonathan D. Mehlhorn, Lesley Sommerfield, Sergey Tsyuryupa, and Armen Sarvazyan. Validity of acoustic method for the assessment of whole-body hydration status. 169th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America. Session 5aBA, Medical Ultrasound. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2015. 33. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Steven R. McAnulty, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, Scott R Collier. Discontinuous Aerobic Training is an Effective Alternative to Continuous for Improving Flow-mediated Dilation. (ACSM 14 Orlando, FL)32. DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF CONTINUOUS VERSUS DISCONTINUOUS AEROBIC EXERCISE ON OXYGEN UPTAKE AND AUGMENTATION INDEX IN YOUNG VERSUS OLDER. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter (FACSM), Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari (FACSM), Laura Guidetti (FACSM), Scott R Collier (FACSM). (ACSM 2013 Indianapolis, IN)31. Effect of Continuous versus Discontinuous Aerobic Exercise on Cardiac Autonomic Function. Michael J. Landram1, Alan C. Utter, FACSM2, Carlo Baldari, FACSM1, Laura Guidetti, FACSM1, Steven R. McAnulty2, Scott R. Collier, FACSM2. (ACSM 2013 Indianapolis, IN)30. A-29: Effect of Continuous versus Discontinuous Aerobic Exercise on Augmentation Index in Young versus Older Adults. Michael J. Landram1, Alan C. Utter, FACSM2, Steven R. McAnulty2, Carlo Baldari, FACSM1, Laura Guidetti, FACSM1, Scott R. Collier, FACSM2. (ACSM 2013 Indianapolis, IN)29. A-48: Sex Differences Following Four Weeks of Discontinuous versus Continuous Exercise in Central Pulse Wave Velocity. Scott R. Collier, FACSM1, Michael J. Landram2, Alan C. Utter, FACSM1, Steven R. McAnulty1, Carlo Baldari, FACSM2, Laura Guidetti, FACSM2, Marco Meucci2. (ACSM 2013 Indianapolis, IN)28. D-32: Effect of Continuous Versus Discontinuous Aerobic Exercise on Hemodynamics in Young and Older Adults. Marco Meucci1, Michael J. Landram1, Alan C. Utter, FACSM2, Steven R. McAnulty2, Carlo Baldari, FACSM3, Laura Guidetti, FACSM3, Scott R. Collier, FACSM2. (ACSM 2013 Indianapolis, IN)27. Chelsea Lyga, Lisa S. McAnulty, Scott C. Collier, Alan C. Utter, FACSM, Steven R. McAnulty. Effect of 6-wks Blueberry Ingestion Prior to a 2.5-h Run on Oxidative Stress and Inflammation (ACSM 11, Denver CO)26. Martin L. Hubner, Steven R. McAnulty, Kevin, A. Zwetsloot, Lisa S. McAnulty, and Scott R. Collier. Systemic and Local Skeletal Muscle Antioxidant Capacity Increases with Resistance Exercise in Untrained Young Men (ACSM 11, Denver CO)25. Kristen J. Campbell, Rebecca M. Kappus, David C. Nieman, Steven R. McAnulty, Carol Cook, Martin Hubner, Scott R. Collier. The effects of a multiflavonoid supplement on blood pressure and oxidative stress. (Experimental Biology April 2010, Anaheim, CA) 24. David C. Nieman, Dru A. Henson, Melanie D. Austin, Steven R. McAnulty, Fuxia Jin, Thomas Lines. Quercetin, Physical Fitness, and Upper Respiratory Tract Infection: A Randomized Community Clinical Trial(ACSM 09, Seattle, WA)23. Valerie Duran, Masha Fox-Rabinovich, Lisa S. McAnulty, Steven R. McAnulty, David C. Nieman, Dru A. Henson, Fuxia Jin, and Michael Landramm. Effect of Antioxidant Vitamin - Mineral Supplement on Antioxidant and Oxidative Status after Strenuous Exercise. (ACSM 09, Seattle, WA)22. Effectiveness of Chia Seeds Compared to Placebo in Promoting Weight Loss and Reducing Inflammation. Cayea, Erin; Nieman, David C.; Austin, Melanie D.; Henson, Dru A.; McAnulty, Steven R. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 40(5):S326. 2008. (ACSM, Indianapolis, IN)21. EFFECTS OF ONE WEEK POLYPHENOL ADMINISTRATION ON EXERCISE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION. Lindsey E. Schreiber, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Peter A. Hosick, Jenna L. Wrieden, Mathew B. Hudson, John C. Quindry, David C. Nieman FACSM, and Dru A. Henson. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 40(5):S246. 2008. (ACSM, Indianapolis, IN)20. Markers of Mitochondrial Biogenesis following 3 days of Cycling. Dumke, C.L. (FACSM), D.C. Nieman (FACSM), J.M. Davis (FACSM), E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, D.A. Henson, J.C. Quindry, A.C. Utter (FACSM), N.T. Triplett, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty (The FASEB Journal. 2008;22:753.19).19. Dumke, C.L., D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, D.A. Henson, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, J.C. Quindry, N.T. Triplett, L.S. McAnulty. QUERCETIN EFFECT ON MITOCHONDRIAL CONTENT AND CYCLING EFFICIENCY. (ACSM 07, New Orleans, LA).18. ORAL QUERCETIN SUPPLEMENTATION AND BLOOD OXIDATIVE STRESS DURING ULTRA-MARATHON COMPETITION. J. Quindry, S. McAnulty, M Hudson, P. Hosick, C. Dumke, L. McAnulty, D. Henson, D. Nieman. (FASEB 07, Washington, D.C.).17. D.A. Henson, D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, C.L. Dumke, S.J. Gross, D.P. Jenkins, J.C. Quindry, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, A.C. Utter, E.P. Mayer. Post-160 km race illness rates and decreases in granulocyte oxidative burst activitity and salivary IGA output are not countered by quercetin ingestion. (FASEB 07, Washington, D.C.).16. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, D.P. Jenkins, S.J. Gross, M.D. Carmichael, J.C. Quindry, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, L.S McAnulty, N. Travis Triplett, E.P. Mayer. PLASMA CYTOKINE AND MUSCLE/LEUKOCYTE CYTOKINE mRNA CHANGES FOLLOWING INTENSIVE CYCLING ARE NOT COUNTERED BY QUERCETIN. (FASEB 07, Washington, D.C.).15. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, S.J. Gross, D.P. Jenkins, J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, J.C. Quindry, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, L.S McAnulty, N. Travis Triplett, E.P. Mayer. QUERCETIN REDUCES ILLNESS RATES BUT NOT IMMUNE PERTURBATIONS FOLLOWING 3 DAYS INTENSIVE EXERCISE IN CYCLISTS. (ACSM 07, New Orleans, LA).14. D.A. Henson, D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, C.L. Dumke, S.J. Gross, D.P. Jenkins, E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, J.C. Quindry, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, A.C. Utter, E.P. Mayer. QUERCETIN INGESTION DOES NOT ALTER CYTOKINE CHANGES IN ATHLETES COMPETING IN THE WESTERN STATES ENDURANCE RUN. (FASEB 07, Washington, D.C.). 13. S. Childress, A.C. Utter, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, J.C. Quindry, L.S McAnulty. QUERCETIN INGESTION DOES NOT EFFECT PERCEIVED EXERTION IN ATHLETES COMPETING IN THE WESTERN STATES ENDURANCE RUN. (ACSM 07, New Orleans, LA).12. A.C. Utter, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, J.C. Quindry, L.S McAnulty, N. Travis Triplett, S. Childress. QUERCETIN SUPPLEMNTATION AND PERCEIVED EXERTION DURING THREE DAYS OF INTENSIVE EXERCISE IN CYCLISTS. (ACSM 07, New Orleans, LA).11. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, J.M. Davis, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, E. A. Murphey, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Influence of carbohydrate/placebo on immunity following 2-h cycling with or without rest intervals. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 38(5):S2283. 2006. (ACSM, Denver, CO)10. Alan C. Utter, Jie Kang, David C. Nieman, Charles L. Dumke, and Steven R. McAnulty. Validation of OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion during Prolonged Cycle Exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 38(5):S912. 2006. (ACSM, Denver, CO)9. Dru Henson, David Nieman, Kevin Oley, Charles Dumke, Steven McAnulty, Mark Davis, Angela Murphy, Robert Lind. Ibuprofen Use, Endotoxemia, Inflammation, and Plasma Cytokines During Ultramarathon Competition. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 38(5):S707. 2006. (ACSM, Denver, CO) 8. Gross, S.J., D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, D.A. Henson,, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, J.A Carson, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Skeletal muscle cytokine mRNA and plasma cytokine changes after 2.5-h of cycling: Influence of carbohydrate. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 669, 37(5):S128. 2005. (ACSM, Nashville, TN)7. Nieman, D.C., D.R. Henson, C. L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, S.J. Gross, and R.H. Lind. Muscle damage is linked to cytokine changes following a 160 km race. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 1741, 37(5):S336. 2005. (ACSM, Nashville, TN)6. Shooter, L., S., S. R. McAnulty, L.S., McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, A.C. Utter, C.L. Dumke, and J.D. Morrow. Effect of blueberry ingestion on oxidative stress and plasma antioxidant potential following a 2.5 hour run. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 1764, 36(5):S258. 2004. (ACSM, Indianapolis, IN)5. D.A. Henson, D.C. Nieman, V.A. Brown, J.M. Davis, D.M. Vinci, A.C. Utter, J.C. Smith, J. Carson, A. Brown, and S.R. McAnulty. Influence of carbohydrate ingestion on immune changes after 2 h of intensive resistance training. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 0905, 36(5):S131. 2004. (ACSM, Indianapolis, IN)4. A.C. Utter, J. Kang, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, D.M. Vinci, L.S. McAnulty, and. Relationship Between Carbohydrate Energy Substrate and Perceived Exertion During Prolonged Running. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 0844, 36(5):S125. 2004. (ACSM, Indianapolis, IN)3. D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, D.A. Henson, J. Walberg-Rankin, M. Shute, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, J. Carson,A. Brown, W.J. Lee, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty. Carbohydrate Ingestion Influences Skeletal Muscle Cytokine mRNA and Plasma Cytokine Levels After a 3-H Run. (ACSM, San Francisco, CA 2003)2. George, G., S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, S.Swick, J.D. Morrow, C. Dumke, W. Proulx, A.C. Utter, and D.C. Nieman. Effect of phytochemicals, ascorbate, and plasma urate on exercise-induced oxidative stress. (FASEB Journal C155(737.17) p.265, 2002. FASEB, New Orleans, LA 2002)1. McAnulty, L., Gropper, S.S., McAnulty, S.R., and Keith, R.E. Iron deficiency without anemia does not affect glutathione peroxidase concentration in college-age women. The FASEB Journal 13:A217, 1999. FASEB, Washington, D.C. 1999 Southeastern Chapter ACSM (Peer reviewed) Primary Author 7. S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman FACSM, L. Shooter, D.A. Henson, and A.C. Utter FACSM. SIX WEEKS OF BLUEBERRY INGESTION PRIOR TO A 2.5-H RUN EXERTS POSITIVE EFFECTS ON NK CELL COUNTS, OXIDATIVE STRESS, AND INFLAMMATION (#P-82 - SEACSM 11, Greenville SC)6. McAnulty SR, McAnulty LS, Quindry JC, Nieman DC, Hosick PA, Dumke CL, Utter AC, Triplett NT, Hudson M., Still L, and Dibarnardi A. EFFECT OF PHARMACOLOGIC DOSE QUERCETIN ON OXIDATIVE STRESS IN CYCLISTS. SEACSM, 07, #O22, Charlotte, NC 20105. McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, and D.A. Henson. Effect of carbohydrate on oxidative changes following intensive cycling. SEACSM, 06, #O38, Charlotte, NC 4. McAnulty, Steven R., Lisa S. McAnulty, Jason D. Morrow, Daniel Khardouni, Lesli Shooter, James Monk, Sarah Gross, Erin Murphy, and Victor Brown. Effect of blueberry polyphenols on ACE activity, blood pressure, and oxidative stress in chronic smokers. SEACSM, 2005, #O20, Charlotte, NC3. McAnulty, S.R., L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C. Heward, and D.A. Henson. Vitamin E supplementation, oxidative stress, and plasma homocysteine in highly trained athletes before and after the Kona World Championship Triathlon. SEACSM, 2004, #035, Atlanta, GA2. McAnulty, S.R., L. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, and D.A. Henson. Influence of carbohydrate ingestion on oxidative stress and plasma antioxidant potential following a 3-H run. SEACSM, 2003. #026:p46, Atlanta, GA.1. McAnulty, S.R., L.McAnulty, S.Swick, G. George, J.D. Morrow, C. Dumke, W. Proulx, A. Utter, and D.C. Nieman. Effect of phytochemicals and ascorbate on exercise-induced oxidative stress. SEACSM P21, 2002. SEACSM, Atlanta, GA 2002Secondary Author37. Vincent P. Georgescu, Tacito P. Souza-Junior, Christian Behrens, Marcelo P. Barros, Alan C. Utter (FACSM), and Steven R. McAnulty. Effect of Dehydration on Plasma Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity. (SEACSM 2016), Greenville, SC. 36. M. J. Landram, A. C. Utter, C. Baldari, L. Guidetti, S. R. McAnulty, S. R. Collier. (2013). DifferentialEffects of Continuous vs Discontinuous Aerobic Exercise on Cardiac Autonomic Function. SportsScience for Health. Sept; Supplement 9(1).35. Landram, MJ., Utter, AC., McAnulty, SR., Baldari, C., Guidetti, L., Collier, SR. (2013). Differential effectsof continuous versus discontinuous aerobic exercise on oxygen update and augmentation index inyoung versus older. Med. Sci. Sports & Ex. May; Supplement 45(5).34. Collier, SR., Landram, MJ., Utter, AC., McAnulty, SR., Baldari, C., Guidetti, L., Meucci, M. (2013). SexDifferences Following Four Weeks of Discontinuous versus Continuous Exercise in Central Pulse WaveVelocity. Med. Sci. Sports & Exerc. May; Supplement 45(5).33. Meucci, M., Landram, MJ., Utter, AC., McAnulty, SR., Baldari, C., Guidetti, L., Collier, SR. (2013). Effectof continuous versus discontinuous aerobic exercise on hemodynamics in Young and Middle-AgedAdults. Med. Sci. Sports & Ex. May; Supplement 45(5).32. M. J. Landram, A. C. Utter, C. D. Curry, J. L. Welsh, M. L. James, S. R. McAnulty, S. R. Collier. (2012).Differential Effects of Continuous vs Discontinuous Aerobic Exercise on Oxygen Uptake and VascularHealth. Sports Science for Health. Oct; Supplement 1(8).31. Urvana, V., McAnulty, L., McAnulty, S., Landram, M. (2009). Antioxidant Vitamin – MineralSupplement Effects On Antioxidant And Oxidative Status With Strenuous Exercise. Med. Sci. Sports &4 Exerc. Supplement 41(5).30. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, Scott R Collier.Discontinuous aerobic training is an effective alternative to continuous aerobic training for improving flow-mediated dilation. (SEACSM 2014).29. Misty Parsons, Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, and Scott R Collier. Sex Differences Following Four Weeks of Discontinuous versus Continuous Exercise in Central Pulse Wave Velocity. SEACSM 2013. Greenville, SC28. Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, and Scott R Collier. Differential effects of continuous versus discontinuous aerobic exercise on oxygen uptake and augmentation index in younger versus older. SEACSM 2013. Greenville, SC27. Megan Clarke, Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter, Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari, Laura Guidetti, and Scott R Collier. Differential effects of continuous versus discontinuous aerobic exercise on hemodynamics. SEACSM 2013. Greenville, SC26. Kappus RM, Nieman DC, McAnulty SR, Curry CD, Hubner M, Campbell K, Collier SR. The Effects of Two Weeks of Q-EGCG Supplementation on Central Blood Pressure and Vascular Distensibility Following Acute Exercise (SEACSM 2-10, Greenville, SC).25. Curry CD, Nieman DC, McAnulty SR, Welsh J, Hubner M, Crawford H, Collier SR. The Effects of a Quercetin-EGCG Supplementation on Cardiovascular Hemodynamics Following Acute Exercise (SEACSM 2-10, Greenville, SC). 24. K.R. Maxwell, D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, A. S. Williams, S.R. McAnulty, F. Jin, A. Shanely, and T. Lines. Influence of Supplemental Quercetin and Epigallocatechin 3- Gallate on Immunity and Inflammation. (SEACSM 09, MU7, Birmingham, AL)23. M.J. Landramm, D. C. Nieman, and S.R. McAnulty. Quercetin As An Antioxidant: A Community Trial. (SEACSM 09, MU6, Birmingham, AL)22. W.S. Lynch, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, J.C. Quindry, D.C. Nieman, T. Triplett, and D.A. Henson. EFFECT OF MIXED FLAVONOIDS, ANTIOXIDANTS, AND OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS ON PLASMA OXIDATIVE DAMAGE. (SEACSM 09, O13, Birmingham, AL)21. A. Williams, D.C. Nieman, F. Jin, J. Sobierj, A. Shanely, S.R. McAnulty, N. T. Triplett, and M. Austin. QUERCETIN’S INFLUENCE ON EXERCISE PERFORMANCE AND MUSCLE MITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESIS IN UNTRAINED MALES. (SEACSM 09, MU9, Birmingham, AL)20. E.J. Cayea, D.C. Nieman, M.D. Austin, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty. EFFECTIVENESS OF CHIA SEED COMPARED TO PLACEBO IN PROMOTING WEIGHT LOSS AND REDUCING INFLAMMATION (SEACSM 08 Birmingham, AL)19. Lindsey E. Schreiber, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Peter A. Hosick, Jenna L. Wreiden, Mathew B. Hudson, John C. Quindry, David C. Nieman, and Dru A. Henson .EFFECTS OF RESVERATROL AND CATECHINS WITH EXHAUSTIVE EXERCISE ON OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATORY MARKERS (SEACSM 08, O13 Birmingham, AL)18. K.S. Childress, A.C. Utter, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. RATINGS OF PERCEIVED EXERTION DURING INTERMITTANT AND CONTINUOUS EXERCISE. SEACSM, 07, #P56, Charlotte, NC17. M. Hudson, J. Quindry, S. McAnulty, P. Hosick, C. Dumke, L. McAnulty, D. Nieman. QUERCETIN AND BLOOD OXIDATIVE STRESS DURING ULTRA-MARATHON RUNNING. SEACSM, 07, #MU5, Charlotte, NC16. S.J. Gross, D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, D.P. Jenkins, C.L. Dumke, J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, J.C. Quindry, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, A.C. Utter, E.P. Mayer. QUERCETIN INGESTION DOES NOT ALTER CYTOKINE CHANGES IN ATHLETES COMPETING IN THE WESTERN STATES ENDURANCE RUN. SEACSM, 07, #O27, Charlotte, NC15. D.P. Jenkins, D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, S.J. Gross, J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, M.D. Carmichael, J.C. Quindry, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, L.S McAnulty, N. Travis Triplett, E.P. Mayer. PLASMA CYTOKINE AND MUSCLE/LEUKOCYTE CYTOKINE mRNA CHANGES FOLLOWING INTENSIVE CYCLING ARE NOT COUNTERED BY QUERCETIN. SEACSM, 07, #O26, Charlotte, NC14. M.D. Rigby, C.L. Dumke, D.C. Nieman, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, J. Quindry, N.T. Triplett. TIME AND DAY EFFECT ON GROSS EFFICIENCY WITH QUERCETIN SUPPLEMENTATION. SEACSM, 07, #P24, Charlotte, NC13. Hosick PA, McAnulty SR, McAnulty LS, Quindry JS, Hudson MB, Still L, Owens JT, DiBernardi A. Role of Plasma Uric Acid Concentration in Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity. SEACSM, 07, #O21, Charlotte, NC12. Oley, K., D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, C.L. Dumke, S.R. McAnulty , J.M. Davis, E.A. Murphy, and R.H. Lind. Ibuprofen use, muscle damage and soreness, inflammation, and plasma cytokines during ultramarathon competition. SEACSM, 06, #O16, Charlotte, NC11. Gojanovich, G.S., D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, J.M. Davis, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, E.A. Murphy, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, and S.A. Pearce. Effect of carbohydrate/placebo on immune changes following 2.5h of intensive cycling with and without rest intervals. SEACSM, 06, #O15, Charlotte, NC10. Pearce, S.A., D.C. Nieman, D. A. Henson, J.M. Davis,, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, E.A. Murphy, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Blood leukocyte mRNA for IL-8, IL-10, and IL-1ra is increased during prolonged and intensive cycling. SEACSM, 06, #O14, Charlotte, NC.9. D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis, D.A. Henson, S.J. Gross, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, J.A Carson, A. Brown, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Skeletal muscle cytokine mRNA and plasma cytokine changes after 2.5-h of cycling: Influence of carbohydrate. SEACSM, 2005, #O10, Charlotte, NC.8. W. Gowan, Dumke, C.L., D.C. Nieman,, A.C. Utter, S.R. McAnulty, and J.M. McBride. The effect of duration and exogenous carbohydrate on cycling efficiency. SEACSM, 2005, #P24, Charlotte, NC.7. Shooter, L., S. Holmes, L. McAnulty, S. R. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, and D.A. Henson. Effect of blueberry ingestion on lipid peroxidation and plasma homocysteine following a 2.5 hour run. SEACSM, 2004, #P17, Atlanta, GA.6. Brown, V.A., D.C. Nieman, J.M. Davis,, D.A. Henson, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, D.M. Vinci, M.F. Downs, J.C. Smith, J. Carson, A. Brown, S.R. McAnulty, and L.S. McAnulty. Influence of carbohydrate ingestion on muscle cytokine gene expression following two hours of intensive resistance training. SEACSM, 2004 #03, Atlanta, GA.5. D.C. Nieman, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, and C. Heward. Influence of vitamin E supplementation on oxidative and immune changes following the Kona Triathlon World Championship. SEACSM, 2004 #04, Atlanta, GA.4. Nieman DC, Davis JM, Henson DA, Walberg-Rankin J, Shute M, Dumke CL, Utter AC, Vinci DM, McAnulty SR, McAnulty LS. Carbohydrate ingestion influences skeletal muscle cytokine mRNA and plasma cytokine levels after a 3-h run. SEACSM, 2003.#030, Atlanta, GA.3. Utter, A.C., J. Kang, D.C. Nieman, D. Vinci, S.R. McAnulty, C.L. Dumke, L. McAnulty. Ratings of perceived exertion in an ultramarathon. SEACSM, 2003. #033, Atlanta, GA.2. Nieman, D.C., C. Dumke, D.A. Henson, S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, R.H. Lind, and J.D. Morrow. Immune and Oxidative Changes during and Following the Western States Endurance Run. SEACSM, 2003. #041:p49, Atlanta, GA1. Swick, S., S.R. McAnulty, L.McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, A. Utter, D. Vinci, and D.C. Nieman. Effect of ascorbate supplementation on oxidative stress during an ultramarathon. SEACSM #P22 SEACSM, Atlanta, GA 2002Regional (Peer reviewed) North Carolina Dietetics Association 8. Christian Behrens, Lindsay Self, Edward Merritt, Steven R. McAnulty, Chris Demczar, Daniel Arminavage, Jason Brown, Vincent Gorgescu, Cate Trate, and Lisa McAnulty. The influence of blueberry consumption on aged skeletal muscle inflammation susceptability and the regenerative response. (83rd NCDA annual meeting, April 2016, Raleigh NC)7. Hannah Dawson, Jamey Hedron, Sarah Lindsley, Scott R. Collier, Steven R. McAnulty, Jeenifer C. Arms, Michael J. Landram, Alan C. Utter, Jeffrey McBride, and Lisa S. McAnulty. Effect of Kung-Fu Martial Arts Training on Physical Fitness, Vascular Health, and Nutritional Habits. (81st NCDA annual meeting, April 2014, Wilmington, NC)6. Effect of 6-week Daily Blueberry Powder Ingestion on Natural Killer (NK) Cell Counts and Antioxidant Capacity. Jason Klemka, Sarah Cheek, Sydeena Isaacs, Scott Collier, PhD, Steven R. McAnulty, PhD, Jennifer Arms, Chelsea Curry, Kaylee Davis, Michael Landram, Kyle Thompson, MS, RD, CNSC, Martin Root, PhD, Lisa McAnulty, PhD, RD (presented - NCDA Raleigh, NC 4-13).5. Impact of Multiflavonoid Supplementation on blood Pressure and Plasma Antioxidant Capacity. Sarah Brown, Leyannie Herrera, Heather Williams, Scott Collier, Lisa McAnulty, Steven R. McAnulty, and Martin Hubner. (presented - NCDA Raleigh, NC 4-12)4. Rohan Krehbiel, Chelsea Lyga, Kim Stikeleather, Scott Collier, PhD, Lisa McAnulty, PhD, RD, Steven R. McAnulty, PhD, Gregory Anoufriev, MD . Effect and Time Course of Acute Red Wine Consumption on Blood Antioxidant Capacity and Arterial Distensibility in Male Smokers (Presented NCDA Raleigh, NC 4-11).3. Annie Cushing, Sarah Depew, Weng Ho, Scott Collier, Ph.D., Lisa McAnulty, PhD, RD, Steven R. McAnulty, PhD, Tim Radak, DrPH, RD, and Gregory Anoufriev, M.D. The Effects of Red Wine and Grape Juice Consumption in Overweight Individuals on Various Health Parameters (Presented NCDA Raleigh, NC 4-10).2. Masha Fox-Rabinovich, Valerie Duran , Lisa S. McAnulty, Steven R. McAnulty, David C. Nieman, Dru A. Henson, Fuxia Jin, and Michael Landramm. Effect of Antioxidant Vitamin - Mineral Supplement on Antioxidant and Oxidative Status After Strenuous Exercise (Presented NCDA Raleigh, NC 3-09)1. Khardouni, Daniel, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Jason D. Morrow, Lesli Shooter, James Monk, Sarah Gross, Erin Murphy, and Victor Brown. Effect of blueberry polyphenols on ACE activity, blood pressure, and oxidative stress in chronic smokers. Raleigh, NC (2005)South Carolina Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual Meeting1. Nari M. Malone, Lauren A. Prigge, Steven R. McAnulty, Martin M. Root, Kyle L. Thompson, Lisa S. McAnulty, HEALTH BENEFITS OF DIETARY ANTHOCYANIN CONSUMPTION. 2015.Local (Reviewed - non-peer)13. Christian Behrens, Lindsay Self, Edward Merritt, Steven R. McAnulty, Chris Demczar, Daniel Arminavage, Jason Brown, Vincent Gorgescu, Cate Trate, and Lisa McAnulty. The influence of blueberry consumption on aged skeletal muscle inflammation susceptability and the regenerative response. P1.2 19th Annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors. April 21, 2016 Appalachian State University.12. Vincent Gorgescu, Steven R. McAnulty, Tacito De Souza. Effect of Dehydration on Plasma Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity. 19th Annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors. April 21, 2016 Appalachian State University.11. Nari M. Malone, Lauren A. Prigge, Steven R. McAnulty, Martin M. Root, Kyle L. Thompson, Lisa S. McAnulty, HEALTH BENEFITS OF DIETARY ANTHOCYANIN CONSUMPTION. (April 2015) 18th annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors - Appalachian State University. 10. MAZZOCHI, John. M., ALLEY, Jessica. R., TRIPLETT, N. Travis., MCANULTY, Steven R., COLLIER, Scott. R. Blood Pressure Response To Resistance Exercise. (April 2014) 17th annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors - Appalachian State University9. Hannah Dawson, Jamey Hedron, Sarah Lindsley, Scott R. Collier, Steven R. McAnulty, Jennifer C. Arms, Michael J. Landram, Alan C. Utter, Jeffrey McBride, and Lisa S. McAnulty. Effect of Kung-Fu Martial Arts Training on Physical Fitness, Vascular Health, and Nutritional Habits. (April 2014) 17th annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors - Appalachian State University8. Daniel K Payseur, Michael J Landram, Alan C Utter (FACSM), Steven R McAnulty, Carlo Baldari (FACSM), Laura Guidetti (FACSM), Scott R Collier (FACSM). Winning Graduate poster: DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF CONTINUOUS VERSUS DISCONTINUOUS AEROBIC EXERCISE ON OXYGEN UPTAKE AND AUGMENTATION INDEX IN YOUNG VERSUS OLDER. (April 2013) 16th annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors - Appalachian State University7. M. Hubner, S.R. McAnulty, and K. Swetzloot. Systemic and Local Skeletal Muscle Antioxidant Capacity Increases with Resistance Exercise in Untrained Young Men. (ranked in top 10 of all submissions)(April 2011) 14th annual Celebration of Student Research and Creative Endeavors - Appalachian State University6. M.J. Landram, D. C. Nieman, and S.R. McAnulty. Quercetin As An Antioxidant: A Community Trial. (April 2009) 12th Celebration of Student Research - Appalachian State University5. Lindsey E. Schreiber, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Peter A. Hosick, Jenna L. Wrieden, Mathew B. Hudson, John C. Quindry, David C. Nieman FACSM, and Dru A. Henson.EFFECTS OF ONE WEEK POLYPHENOL ADMINISTRATION ON EXERCISE-INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND INFLAMMATION. (April 2008) 11th Celebration of Student Research - Appalachian State University4. Hosick PA, McAnulty SR, McAnulty LS, Quindry JS, Hudson MB, Still L, Owens JT, DiBernardi A. Role of Plasma Uric Acid Concentration in Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Capacity. (April 2007) 11th Celebration of Student Research - Appalachian State University3. J.T. Owens , S.R. McAnulty, L.S. McAnulty, J.D. Morrow, D.C. Nieman, C.L. Dumke, K. Carper, S. Schumm, and A.C. Utter . Oxidative changes following intensive cycling with and without rest intervals: Influence of carbohydrate. P2. (2006) 9th Celebration of Student Research - Appalachian State University2. Khardouni, Daniel, Steven R. McAnulty, Lisa S. McAnulty, Jason D. Morrow, Lesli Shooter, James Monk, Sarah Gross, Erin Murphy, and Victor Brown. Effect of blueberry polyphenols on ACE activity, blood pressure, and oxidative stress in chronic smokers. ASU. P2.30 (2005) 8th Celebration of Student Research - Appalachian State University1. Shooter, L., S. Holmes, L. McAnulty, S. R. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, A.C. Utter, and D.A. Henson. Effect of blueberry ingestion on lipid peroxidation and plasma homocysteine following a 2.5 hour run. Student Research Day. ASU. (2004) 7th Celebration of Student Research - Appalachian State UniversityPRESENTATIONS (Professional)3. Antioxidants and exercise. National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Presented lecture during regional clinic. Boone, NC (11-12-06).2. Effect of acute and six weeks chronic blueberry supplementation on the ability to suppress oxidative damage and modulate immune function during a 2.5 hour treadmill run. North American Blueberry Council, Cincinnati, OH (2003)1. Effect of acute and six weeks chronic blueberry supplementation on the ability to suppress oxidative damage and modulate immune function during a 2.5 hour treadmill run. United States Highbush Blueberry Council, Cincinnati, OH (2003)3. SERVICEProfessionalGrant ReviewerChief Scientist Office Experimental and Translational Medicine Research (ETMR) Committee for funding of Experimental and Translational medicine research in Scotland. – (8-11) – Reviewed grant - RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF INORGANIC NITRITE ON PLATELET ACTIVITY AND OXIDATIVE STRESS IN PATIENTS WITH INTERMITTENT CLAUDICATIONJournal Reviewer American Journal of Clinical Nutrition – (rev 1-11)Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (rev 4-15), (rev 8-14, 7-14), (rev 10-13, 5-13), (rev – 11-8-11, 2-1-11), (rev 6-28-10), (rev – 12-12-09), (rev – 9-09), (rev – Sep 06)Archives of Medical Research (review 2-08)Biomarkers (rev 9-15), (rev 12-14), (rev 9-11)Biomed Central (rev 11-2012)Brain, Behavior, and Immunity – (9-12)British Journal of Nutrition (review 5-15)Chronobiology International (review 7-11, 4-11)Contemporary Clinical Trials (review 9-12)European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (review - 05)European Journal of Sport Science (review – 2-12)Experimental Gerontology (rev -1-13)Free Radical Research (review – 8-08)Free Radical Biology and Medicine (1-review – November 2015, (1-review – Sep 06)Future Medicine (rev 4-12)Gender Medicine (review 10-08)Hormone and Metabolic Research (review – Aug 07)International Journal of General Medicine (review Oct -10)International Journal of Molecular Sciences (rev July 2013)International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2 reviews – 06) (review - 07)Journal of Applied Physiology (review - 05)Journal of Functional Foods (review 11-14)Journal of Human Hypertension (review 12-15)Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry (review 4-16)Journal of Sports Sciences (review – 9-08)Lipids ( review – 6-16)Medical Science Monitor (review 8-11) (review 2-08) (review - 05) Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise) (rev 11-15), (rev 2 – (10-13), rev 1-(1-13)), (1-rev 12-11), (2 rev 8-11), (2 reviews 10) (4 reviews 09), (4 reviews 08), (4 reviews – 2006), (5 reviews - 2005), (3 reviews - 2004) Molecules (rev 8-14)Nanomedicine – (rev 3-22-13)Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment (1 review – 5-11)Nicotine and Tobacco Research (1 review – 2-07)Nutrition and Metabolism (rev 10-12, 1 rev 1-21-10)Open Sports Medicine Journal (1 rev 10-09, 1 review – 6-09)Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity – (1 rev 1-11-2015)Physician and Sports Medicine (1 review 2-09) (1 review – 10-08) Progress in Lipid Research (1 rev 9-10)Research in Sports Medicine (1 rev 6-09)Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports (1 review November 2013, 1 review – August 2013) (1 review – April - 06)Service Presentations16. Hardin Park Elementary School -2013 Nutrition presentation to 4th grade class.15. Hardin Park Elementary School – 2009, 2010 Science Presentation (What do exercise physiologists do?)14. Diets: Myths and Facts. Body and Eating Issues. ASU Boone, NC (March - Spring 07)13. Nutritional Aspects of Exercise and Sports. Invited guest lecturer. ASU. Boone, NC (10-18-06).12. Presented overview of research activities in HLES to Advantage West economic development group (May 12, 06).11. Diets: Myths and Facts. Body and Eating Issues. ASU Boone, NC (March - Spring 06)10. Nutritional and Pharmaceutical Ergogenic Aids. Body and Eating Issues. ASU. Boone, NC (March - Spring 05)9. Nutritional and Pharmaceutical Ergogenic Aids. Body and Eating Issues. ASU. Boone, NC (Spring 04)8. Oxidative Stress and Cardiovascular Disease. Cardiovascular Physiology. Invited guest lecturer. ASU. Boone, NC (Fall 2003)7. Nutritional and Pharmaceutical Ergogenic Aids. Southern Conference Student-Athlete Leadership Institute. Black Mountain, NC (Summer 2003)6. Metabolic Equations. ACSM Health Fitness Instructor Workshop. ASU. Boone, NC (2003)5. Ephedrine and Creatine. Living through loving your body. Body and Eating Issues. ASU. Boone, NC (2003)4. Metabolic Equations. ACSM Health Fitness Instructor Workshop. ASU. Boone, NC (2002)3. Metabolic Equations. ACSM Health Fitness Instructor Workshop. ASU. Boone, NC (2001)2. Nutritional Aspects of Exercise and Sports. Invited guest lecturer. ASU. Boone, NC (2001)1. Research Ethics. Invited guest lecturer. ASU. Boone, NC (2000)SEACSM (Regional)Strategic Planning Committee (05 – 09) Abstract Submission Review Committee (10-08)Editorial Boards5. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity – Associate Editor (3-15 - )4. Omics – Medical Journals – Editor (4-14 - 201 )3. Journal of Sports Medicine and Doping Studies – Editorial Board Member (6-11 - )2. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity - Guest Editor (5-11 – 5-12)1. The Open Sports Medicine Journal – Editorial Board Member (11-08 - )University ServiceUniversity CommitteesIRB Review Committee (1-2015 - )IRB Biomedical Subcommittee (10-2012 - )University Research Committee (1-2008 – 1-2010)NCAA Gender Equity Committee (2003 – 2013)Club AdvisorJui Jitsu Club Advisor (2014 - )Departmental ServiceDepartment CommitteesHP Accreditation Committee – 2014 - ES Faculty Search Committee – (1-2015 - ), (8-2010 – 5-2011)HP Faculty Search Committee – (chair 10-2015 – 2016), (chair 10-2014 - 2015), (9-2013 - 8-2014), (1-2010 - 5-2010)Department Personnel Committee (DPC) – (2012 – ), (2008 – 2011)Department Promotion and Tenure Committee – (2012 - ) College of Health Sciences Building Plan Committee – 08 -Post Tenure Review Committee (2015 - ), (2011-2013), (1-11 – Derek Mohr) (Alan Utter, 4-08, 8-10)HLES Teaching Enhancement Committee (3-07 - 3-13 )Vaughn Christian Graduate Research Committee (2006 - 2008)Strategic Planning Personnel Issues Sub-committee (2005 - 2010)HLES (RTPM) Guidelines for Tenure and Promotion Committee (2004 - 05) (08 - 09)Graduate Faculty Member (Full Membership) (2010- ), (2001-2010)New Building Committee (FCS) (2001-2002)Peer reviewPrimary observer (Spring 2016 – Abby Stickford, Fall 15 – Becca Kappus) (Fall 13 - Kristian Jackson) (Spring 13 – D. Morris and G. Anoufriev), (Fall 10 – S. Collier), (Spring - 10 – E. Rabinowitz), (Spring 09 – D. Morris), (Fall – 10-07), (Spring - March 28, 06)Secondary observer A. Utter (3-12, 10-1-08), J. Quindry 3-30-07, Spring 2-28-07 C. Utter, (01, 02, 03, 04, 05) Service miscellaneousOutside Reader – 2011 Appalachian State University, Department of Nutrition and Health Care Management, Commission on Accredidation for Dietetics for the Dietetic Didactic Program self-study reportOutside Reader – 2011 Appalachian State University, Department of Nutrition and Health Care Management, Commission on Accredidation for Dietetics Education for the Dietetic Internship Program self-study reportASU Open House (2006)ASU Open House (2004)ASU Open House (2003)WORKSHOPSStatistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) (September 2002)LAY PUBLICATIONS31. Science News Magazine (March 2015) – Athletes who use antioxidant supplements may not be getting the boost they expect.30. Runner’s World (December 2014) – NSAIDs and exercise during long runs.29. October 2014 Appalachian Scene Newsmakers. Lisa S. McAnulty, Scott R. Collier, Michael J. Landram, and Steven R. McAnulty published the “Effect of six weeks of daily dehydrated blueberries on natural killer cell counts and arterial stiffness in sedentary males and females. (2014) Journal of Nutrition Research 34:577-584”.28. ABC News – 11 “Fitness Foods” to help get you in shape faster – Blueberries to reduce inflammation27. September Appalachian Scene Newsmakers – Steve McAnulty was coauthor on the review paper “Does vitamin C and E impair the favorable response to exercise?” published in the Journal of Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity. 26. Peak Health Advocate (Dec 2011) – A Berry with the power to combat inflammation.25. Runner’s World (Oct 2011) – Blueberries protect you on long runs.24. Healthy Advice Magazine – Exercise and immune function (2010)23. New York Times Magazine - Effect of n-3 fatty acid and multivitamin supplements on plasma F2-isoprostanes and antioxidant capacity (2010).22. September Appalachian Scene Newsmakers - The article Steven R. McAnulty, David C. Nieman, Masha Fox-Rabinovich, Valerie Duran , Lisa S. McAnulty, Dru A. Henson, and Michael J. Landram. Effect of n-3 fatty acid and multivitamin supplements on plasma F2-isoprostanes and antioxidant capacity after exhaustive exercise in trained cyclists. (2010). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 42(9):1704-1711.21. An Inside Look: September 2010 Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise20. Mountain Times March 26th 2009 - ASU study looks for health benefits off the wine.19. Science For Research - S.R. McAnulty, J.T. Owens, L.S. McAnulty, D.C. Nieman, J.D. Morrow, C.L. Dumke, and G. Milne. Ibuprofen Use During Extreme Exercise: Effects on Oxidative Stress and PGE2. (2007). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 39(7):1075-1079.18. Perspectives - Faculty Publications. (2008) 2(3): 3-417. PRWeb Press Release Newswire – Pioneering Clinical Study shows Unique Resveratrol Delivery Matrix Is Orally Bioactive (2008)16. NSAIDs Can Make Muscle SorenessWorse - Muscular Development (2008)15. Ox stress, rest, and carbohydrate - Shape Magazine (2007)14. A Not-So-Clutch Reliever – Men’s Health November 200713. Energy drinks:just a quick fix – The Appalachian 2-20-0712. Appalachian Students Experiment with Quickie Diets – The Appalachian 9-12-0611. Herbal Extract Tea Battles Hangover Effects – The Appalachian 9-7-0610. Whole Foods Equals Good Health - Appalachian Today. Fall 2006,9. Plain Spoken Science (Translating Research into English) – (June 06). Effect of alpha-tocopherol on homocysteine and oxidative stress after exhaustive exercise. plainspoken.8. Plain Spoken Science (Translating Research into English) – (June 06). Hyperthermia increases exercise-induced oxidative stress. plainspoken.7. Plain Spoken Science (Translating Research into English) – (June 06). Effect of resistance exercise and carbohydrate on oxidative stress. plainspoken.6. Appalachian Today – Quercetin and Cycling (Defense Department Cycling Study) (2005)5. Blueberries- Womens Golf Magazine (2004)4. Blueberries- Allure Magazine. August, 20033. Food of Champions - Can Blueberries keep athletes healthy? Appalachian Today. Spring 2003, p18.2. It Is Berry Good For You - Watauga Democrat. Spring 20031. It Is Berry Good For You - Mountain Times. Spring 2003 ................
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