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    AuthorBrundle, Sandy (1)Johnstone, Renee Jasmine. (1)Sanzo, Paolo (1)SubjectAbsorption and metabolism of fructose and glucose (1)Exercise tests (1)Fasciae (Anatomy) Inflammation Treatment (1)Foot diseases (1)Fructose (1)Gait analysis (1)Glucose (1)Heel pain (1)Highland fling (Dance) (1)Insulin and glucagon response to exercise (1)... View MoreDate Issued
    1995 (3)
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    Kinesiology (3)

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    Effects of low dye taping on foot pressure in subjects with planter fasciitis 

    Sanzo, Paolo (1995)
    The purpose of the investigation was to analyze the effect of low dye taping on the vertical foot pressure and the path of the centre of pressure (COP) in individuals with plantar fasciitis. Ten subjects (8 females and ...
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    Knee torque kinetics during highland dancing / Renee Jasmine Johnstone. 

    Johnstone, Renee Jasmine. (1995)
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    Comparison of fructose and glucose ingestion before and during endurance cycling to exhaustion 

    Brundle, Sandy (1995)
    The aim of this study was to compare the effect of pre-exercise and exercise ingestion of fructose and glucose during prolonged cycling exercise. The primary purpose was to determine if ingesting fructose before and ...

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