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ACADEMIC VITA DOUGLAS SCOTT KING Professor Exercise Metabolism Laboratory Department of Kinesiology Iowa State University Ames, Iowa 50011 Ph: (515) 509-3854 Fax: (515) 294-8740 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND TRAINING University of California, Berkeley, A.B. in Physical Education, 1980. Wake Forest University, M.A. in Exercise Science, 1981. Ball State University, Ph.D. in Human Bioenergetics, 1984. HONORS Phi Beta Kappa Scholar, University of California. Honor Society, University of California. Nu Sigma Psi, National Physical Education Honor Society. Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine. Nominated for the University Outstanding Achievement in Research Award, Iowa State University, 1999. Superior Research Medallion, College of Education, Iowa State University, 2000. Fellow #443 of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education, 2003. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1979-1980 Research Assistant, Advanced Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley. 1980-1981 Wake Forest Graduate Fellow, Exercise Leader and Exercise Test Technologist, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.

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ACADEMIC VITA

DOUGLAS SCOTT KING

Professor Exercise Metabolism Laboratory

Department of Kinesiology Iowa State University

Ames, Iowa 50011 Ph: (515) 509-3854 Fax: (515) 294-8740

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND AND TRAINING University of California, Berkeley, A.B. in Physical Education, 1980. Wake Forest University, M.A. in Exercise Science, 1981. Ball State University, Ph.D. in Human Bioenergetics, 1984. HONORS Phi Beta Kappa Scholar, University of California. Honor Society, University of California. Nu Sigma Psi, National Physical Education Honor Society. Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine.

Nominated for the University Outstanding Achievement in Research Award, Iowa State University, 1999. Superior Research Medallion, College of Education, Iowa State University, 2000. Fellow #443 of the American Academy of Kinesiology and Physical Education, 2003.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1979-1980 Research Assistant, Advanced Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley.

1980-1981 Wake Forest Graduate Fellow, Exercise Leader and Exercise Test Technologist, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.

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1980-1981 Instructor, Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory; Instructor, Freshman Physical Education; Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.

1981-1984 Doctoral Fellow in Human Bioenergetics, Ball State University, Muncie, IN.

1981-1984 Instructor, Undergraduate Anatomy; Teaching Assistant, Graduate Biochemistry Laboratory; Teaching Assistant, Graduate Laboratory Methods in Human Performance; Ball State University, Muncie, IN.

1984-1987 NIH Postdoctoral Research Trainee, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.

1984-1987 Instructor, Undergraduate Human Physiology; Instructor, Graduate Human Physiology; Instructor, Undergraduate Exercise Physiology; Instructor, Graduate Exercise Physiology; Washington University School of Medicine.

1984-1986 Staff Physiologist, United States Swimming Coaches College, United States Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, CO.

1988-1989 Instructor, Health Sciences Division, Las Positas College, Livermore, CA. 1989-1995 Assistant Professor, Department of Health and Human Performance,

Iowa State University, Ames, IA. 1995-2001 Associate Professor, and Director, Exercise Biochemistry and Physiology

Laboratory, Department of Health and Human Performance, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Courtesy appointment in the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology.

2002-Present Professor, and Co-Director, Exercise Metabolism Laboratory, Department of Health and Human Performance, Iowa State University, Ames, IA. Appointments in the Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology and in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES, CERTIFICATIONS

• Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine • Fellow National Academy of Kinesiology • Member, Physiology Council, Iowa State University • Member, Media Directory Listing, Public Information Department, ACSM • Certified Exercise Test Technologist, American College of Sports Medicine

JOURNALS REVIEWED FOR

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• Reviewer, grants being administered by the Alberta Heritage Foundation of Medical Research, Alberta, Canada, 1991-92.

• Reviewer, grant applications for the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) for the Physiology and Cardiology Discipline Panel.

• Member, Special Emphasis Review Panel, National Institute Of Environmental Health (2001)

• Reviewer, American Journal of Physiology • Reviewer, Journal of Applied Physiology • Reviewer, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise • Reviewer, International Journal of Sports Medicine • Reviewer, International Journal of Sports Nutrition • Reviewer, Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport • Reviewer, Life Sciences • Reviewer, Journal of Swimming Research • Reviewer, Metabolism • Reviewer, Sports Training, Medicine, and Rehabilitation • Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine

OTHER PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

• Consultant, Campbell Soup Company. ‘Factors influencing rehydration after exercise-

induced dehydration’. 1996-1998. • Participant, Media Directory of the American College of Sports Medicine. This listing,

administered by the Public Information Department of ACSM, serves as a link between the public and researchers. 1997-present

• ISU Speakers Bureau. 1997-present. • Contact person for the 5+5 Challenge, a community based health promotion program

affiliated with McFarland Clinic. 1997-present. • Chair, the Institutional Review Board for Mary Greeley Medical Center. 1996-present. • Member, Human Subjects Committee for Experimental and Applied Sciences, Inc.,

Golden, CO. 1997-present. • Roger A. Fielding, PhD (Boston University) presented a seminar ‘Mechanisms of

muscle injury’ in 1996. I invited Dr. Fielding and funded his visit with grant monies. • Mark Febbraio, PhD (University of Melbourne) presented a seminar ‘Adrenergic

regulation of carbohydrate metabolism during prolonged exercise‘ on June 24, 1998. I invited Dr. Febbraio and funded his visit with grant monies.

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• Matthew D. Vukovich, PhD (Experimental and Applied Sciences, Inc.) presented a seminar ‘Nutritional Concerns of Exercise Performance: An Overview of Dietary Supplements’ on November 30, 1998.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (Google Scholar, May 2017: H-Index 38, 5,722 Citations)

1. King, D.S. and R Baskerville. A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance–Part 34: Prohormones. Br J Sports Med. 46:689-690, 2012. (Invited Review)

2. King, D.S. A–Z of nutritional supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance—part 12: Dehydroepiandrosterone. Br J Sports Med.44:905-907, 2010. (Invited Review)

3. Brown, G.A., M.D. Vukovich, and D.S. King. BJSM reviews: A–Z of supplements: dietary supplements, sports nutrition foods and ergogenic aids for health and performance Part 2: Androstenedione. Br J Sports Med. 43:807-810, 2009. (Invited Review

4. Macaluso, F., N. Johannsen, D. King, R Sharp. Effect of electrolyte containing beverages on measures of hydration at rest. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. In review.

5. Johannsen, N.M., Z.M. Sullivan, N.R. Warnke, A. L. Smiley-Oyen, D.S. King, R.L. Sharp. Effect of preexercise soup ingestion on water intake and fluid balance during exercise in the heat. International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 23:287-96, 2013.

6. Johannsen, N.M., E. Lind, D.S. King, R.L. Sharp. Effect of preexercise electrolyte ingestion on fluid balance in men and women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 41:2017-2025, 2009.

7. Sullivan, Z.M., S.M. BAIER, AND D.S. KING. Nutritional Impact on Muscle Recovery after Muscle Fatigue. In Review, J Strength Cond Res.

8. Glidden, A.R. J. Hollis, W. Tsu, and D.S. King. The role of gut hormones in mediating the blunted insulin release after exercise. In preparation.

9. Yan, H., T.M. WEBER, Z.M. SULLIVAN, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. The effect of sodium and carbohydrate in a rehydration food on subsequent exercise performance. In preparation.

10. BROWN G.A., VUKOVICH M., and D.S. KING. Testosterone prohormone supplements. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 38(8):1451-61, 2006.

11. Brown GA, Vukovich MD, King DS. Urinary excretion of steroid metabolites after chronic androstenedioneingestion. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. Dec;89(12):6235-8, 2004.

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12. Brown G.A., Dewey J.C., Brunkhorst J.A., Vukovich M.D., King D.S. Changes in serum testosterone and estradiol concentrations following acute androstenedione ingestion in young women. Horm Metab Res. 36(1):62-6, 2004.

13. Maughan R.J, D.S. King, and T. Lea T: Dietary supplements. JOURNAL OF SPORTS SCIENCES.22(1): 95-113, 2004. (Invited Review)

14. Kohut M.L., J.R.Thompson, J. Campbell, G.A. Brown, M.D. Vukovich, D.A. Jackson, D.S. King. Ingestion of a dietary supplement containing dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione has minimal effect on immune function in middle-aged men. J Am Coll Nutr. 22(5):363-71, 2003.

15. MOELLER L.E., C.T. PETERSON, K.B. HANSON, S.B DENT, D.S. LEWIS, D.S. KING, and D.L. ALEKEL. Isoflavone-rich soy protein prevents loss of hip lean mass but does not prevent the shift in regional fat distribution in perimenopausal women Menopause. 10(4):322-31, 2003.

16. Brown G.A., E.R. Martini, B.S. Roberts, M.D. Vukovich, and D.S. King. Acute hormonal response to sublingual androstenediol intake in young men. J Appl Physiol. Jan;92(1):142-6, 2002.

17. Brown G.A., Vukovich M.D, Martini E.R., Kohut M.L., Franke W.D., Jackson D.A., King D.S. Effects of androstenedione-herbal supplementation on serum sex hormone concentrations in 30- to 59-year-old men. Int J Vitam Nutr Res. 71(5):293-301, 2001.

18. BROWN, G.A., M.D. VUKOVICH, E.R. MARTINI, M.L. KOHUT, W.D. FRANKE, D.A. JACKSON, AND D.S. KING. Endocrine and lipid responses to chronic androstenediol-herbal supplementation in 30-58 year old men. J. Am. Coll. Nutri. 20(5):520-528, 2001.

19. ROSE, A.J., K. HOWLETT, D.S. KING, AND M. Hargreaves. Effect of prior exercise on glucose metabolism in trained men. Am. J. Physiol. 281(4):E766-E771, 2001.

20. BROWN, G.A., E.R. Martini, B. S. Roberts, M.D. Vukovich, AND D.S. King. Acute hormonal responses to sublingual androstenediol intake in young men. J. Applied Physiol. 92:142-146, 2002.

21. PANTON, L.B., W.F. FRANKE, D.A. BLEIL, S.M BAIER, AND D.S. KING. Effects of resistance training on cardiovascular responses to lower body negative pressure in the elderly. Clinical Physiol. 21(5):605-611, 2001.

22. BROWN, G.A. M.D. VUKOVICH, E.R. MARTINI, M.L. KOHUT, W.D. FRANKE, D.A. JACKSON, AND D.S. KING. Effects of androstenedione-herbal supplementation on serum sex hormone concentrations in 30-59 year old men. Int. J. Vit. Nutri. Res. 71(1):27-31, 2001.

23. BROWN, G.A, M.D. VUKOVICH, E.R. MARTINI, M.L. KOHUT, W.D. FRANKE, D.A. JACKSON, AND D.S. KING. Endocrine responses to chronic androstenedione intake in 30-56 year old men. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metabolism. (85)11:4074-4080, 2000.

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24. BROWN, G.A. M.D.VUKOVICH, T.A. REIFENRATH, N.L. UHL, K.A. PARSONS, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. Effects of anabolic precursors on serum testosterone concentrations and adaptations to resistance training in young men. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 10(3):340-59, 2000.

25. BROWN, G.A., M.D. VUKOVICH, R.L. SHARP, T.A. REIFENRATH, K.A. PARSONS, AND D.S. KING. Effect of oral dehydroepiandrosterone on serum testosterone and adaptations to resistance training. J. Appl. Physiol. 87(6):2274-2283, 1999.

26. KING, D.S.,R.L. SHARP, M.D. VUKOVICH, G.A. BROWN, T.A. REIFENRATH, N.L. UHL, AND K.A. PARSONS. Effect of oral androstenedione on serum testosterone and adaptations to resistance training in young men. JAMA, 281(21):2020-2028, 1999.

27. PARCELL, A.C., M.L. RAY, K.A. MOSS, T.M. RUDEN, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. The effect of encapsulated soluble fiber on carbohydrate metabolism during exercise. Int. J. Sports Nutr. 9:1-11, 1999.

28. RAY, M.L., M.W. BRYAN, T.M. RUDEN, S.M. BAIER, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. The effect of sodium in a rehydration beverage when consumed as a fluid or meal. J. Appl. Physiol. 85(4):1329-1336, 1998.

29. Vukovich, M.D., R.L. Sharp, L. Kesl, D. Shaulis, AND D.S. King. Effects of a low-dose amino acid supplement on adaptations to cycling training in untrained individuals. Int. J. Sports Nutr. 7(4):298-309, 1997.

30. KING, D.S., P.J. BALDUS, R.L. SHARP, L.D. KESL, T.L. FELTMEYER, AND M.S. Riddle. Time course for exercise-induced alterations in insulin action and glucose tolerance in middle-aged people. J. Appl. Physiol. 78(1):17-22, 1995.

31. O'Sullivan, S. D.S. King, AND R.L. Sharp. Effect of carbohydrate feedings on performance in swim training. J. Swim. Res. 10:35-40, 1994.

32. KING, D.S., T.L. FELTMEYER, P.J. BALDUS, R.L. SHARP, AND J.G. NESPOR. Effects of eccentric exercise on insulin secretion and action in humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 75(5): 2151-2156, 1993.

33. MARTIN, W.H. III, G.P. DALSKY, B.F. HURLEY, D.E. MATTHEWS, D.M. BIER, J.M. HAGBERG, M.A. ROGERS, D.S. KING, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of endurance training on plasma free fatty acid turnover and oxidation during exercise. Am. J. Physiol. 265:E708-E714, 1993.

34. BOUREY, R.E., W.M. KOHRT, J.P. KIRWAN, M.A. STATEN, D.S. KING, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Relationship between glucose tolerance and glucose-stimulated insulin response in 65-year-olds. J. Gerontology: Med. Sci. 48(4):M122-M127, 1993.

35. KOHRT, W.M., J.P. KIRWAN, M.A. STATEN, R.E. BOUREY, D.S. KING, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Insulin resistance of aging is related to abdominal adiposity. Diabetes. 42:273-281, 1993.

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36. VUKOVICH, M.D., R.L. SHARP, D.S. KING, AND K. KERSHISHNIK. The effect of protein supplementation on lactate accumulation during submaximal and maximal exercise. Int. J. Sports Nut. 2(4):307-316, 1992.

37. COGGAN, A.R., R.J. SPINA, D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, M. BROWN, P.M. NEMETH, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Skeletal muscle adaptations to endurance training in 60-69 year old men and women. J. Appl. Physiol.72(5):1780-1786, 1992.

38. COGGAN, A.R., R.J. SPINA, D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, M. BROWN, P.M. NEMETH, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Histochemical and enzymatic comparison of the gastrocnemius muscle of young and elderly men and women. J. Gerontology: Biol. Sci. 47(3):B71-B76, 1992.

39. BRODOWICZ, G.R., D.S. KING, AND P.M. RIBISL. Effect of toeclip use during cycle ergometry on ventilatory threshold and VO2max in trained cyclists and runners. Ergonomics. 34(1):49-56, 1991.

40. BOUREY, R.E., A.R. COGGAN, W.M. KOHRT, J.P. KIRWAN, D.S. KING, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of exercise on glucose disposal: response to a maximal insulin stimulus. J. Appl. Physiol. 69(5):1689-1994, 1990.

41. KING, D.S., M.A. STATEN, W. KOHRT, W.E. CLUTTER, G.P. DALSKY, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Insulin secretory capacity in endurance trained and untrained young men. Am. J. Physiol. 259(22):E155-E161, 1990.

42. SINACORE, D.R., A. DELITTO, D.S. KING, AND S.J. ROSE. Type II fiber activation in electrical stimulation: a preliminary report. Phys. Ther. 70(7):416-422, 1990.

43. COGGAN, A., R.J. SPINA, M.A. ROGERS, D.S. KING, M. BROWN, P.M. NEMETH, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Histochemical and enzymatic characteristics of skeletal muscle in master athletes. J. Appl. Physiol.68(5):1896-1901, 1990.

44. ROGERS, M.A., D.S. KING, J.M. HAGBERG, A.A. EHSANI, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of 10 days of inactivity on glucose tolerance in master athletes. J. Appl. Physiol. 68(5):1833-1843, 1990.

45. HAGBERG, J.M., D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, S.J. MOUNTAIN, S.M. JILKA, W. KORHT, AND S.L. HELLER. Exercise and recovery ventilatory and O2 responses of patients with McArdle's disease. J. Appl. Physiol. 68(4):1393-1398, 1990.

46. ROGERS, M.A., C. YAMAMOTO, D.S. KING, J.M. HAGBERG, A.A. EHSANI AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Improvement in glucose tolerance after one week of exercise in patients with mild NIDDM. Diabetes Care. 11(8):613-618, 1988.

47. YOUNG, D.A., D.S. KING, B. NORRIS, AND P. NEMETH. A novel method for measurement of triglyceride lipase activity: suitable for microgram and nanogram quantities of tissue. J. Lipid Res. 29:527-532, 1988.

48. KING, D.S., G.P. DALSKY, W.E. CLUTTER, D.A. YOUNG, M.A. STATEN, P.E. CRYER, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effects of lack of exercise on insulin secretion and action in trained subjects. Am. J. Physiol. 254:E537-E542, 1988.

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49. KING, D.S., G.P. DALSKY, W.E. CLUTTER, D.A. YOUNG, M.A. STATEN, P.E. CRYER, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effects of exercise and lack of exercise on insulin sensitivity and responsiveness. J. Appl. Physiol.64(5):1942-1946, 1988.

50. KING, D.S., G.P. DALSKY, M.A. STATEN, W.E. CLUTTER, D.R. VAN HOUTEN, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Insulin action and secretion in endurance-trained and untrained humans. J. Appl. Physiol.63(6):2247-2252, 1988.

51. FIELDING, R.A., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, D.S. KING, J.E. KOVALESKI, AND J.P. KIRWAN. Effects of pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings on muscle glycogen use during exercise in well-trained runners. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 56:225-229, 1987.

52. HARGREAVES, M., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, D.S. KING, AND R. A. FIELDING. Effect of pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings on endurance cycling performance. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 19(1):33-36, 1987.

53. SHARP, R.L., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, AND D.S. KING. Effects of eight weeks of bicycle ergometer sprint training on human muscle buffer capacity. Intl. J. Sports Med. 7:13-17, 1986.

54. COSTILL, D.L., D.S. KING, R. THOMAS, AND M. HARGREAVES. Effects of reduced training on muscular power in swimmers. Phys. Sports Med. 13(2):94-101, 1985.

55. COSTILL, D.L., J. KOVALESKI, D. PORTER, J. KIRWAN, R. FIELDING, AND D.S. KING. Energy expenditure during front crawl swimming: predicting success in middle distance events. Intl. J. Sports Med. 6:266-270, 1985.

56. ARMSTRONG, L.E., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, D. BASSETT, M. HARGREAVES, I. NISHIBATA, AND D.S. KING. Effects of dietary sodium on body and muscle potassium content during heat acclimation. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 54:391-397, 1985.

57. KING, D.S., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, M. HARGREAVES, AND R.A. FIELDING. Muscle metabolism during exercise in the heat in unacclimatized and acclimatized humans. J. Appl. Physiol. 59(5):1350-1354, 1985.

58. FIELDING, R.A., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, D.S. KING, AND M. HARGREAVES. Effect of carbohydrate feeding frequencies and dosage on muscle glycogen use during exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 17(4):472-476, 1985.

59. COSTILL, D.L., W.J. FINK, M. HARGREAVES, D.S. KING, R.S. THOMAS, AND R. FIELDING. Metabolic characteristics of skeletal muscle during detraining from competitive swimming. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 17(3):339-343, 1985.

60. KATZ, A., R.L. SHARP, D.S. KING, D.L. COSTILL, AND W.J. FINK. Effect of high intensity interval training on 2,3 diphosphoglycerate at rest and after maximal exercise. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. 52:331-335, 1984.

61. KATZ, A., R.L. SHARP, L.E. ARMSTRONG, AND D.S. KING. Oxygen tension in antecubital blood of trained and untrained males following maximal leg exercise. Can. J. Appl. Sports Sci. 9(1):11-15, 1984.

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62. KATZ, A., D.L. COSTILL, D.S. KING, M. HARGREAVES, AND W.J. FINK. Maximal exercise tolerance after induced alkalosis. Intl. J. Sports Med. 5(2):107-110, 1984.

63. SHARP, R.L., L.E. ARMSTRONG, D.S. KING, AND D.L. COSTILL. Buffer capacity of blood in trained and untrained males. Proc. Fifth Intl. Symp. Biochem. Exercise. V:595-599, 1983.

64. REJESKI, W.J., G. BRODOWICZ, D. KING, AND P. RIBISL. Salience of perceptual cues during cycling: do training and instrumentation moderate ratings of perceived exertion? Percep. Motor Skills. 54:823-829, 1982.

REFEREED SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATIONS

1. Bell, R., D.S. King, M.E. Spurlock, and R.L. Sharp. Pre-exercise ingestion of amylomaize decreases hypoglycemia risk during high intensity cycling. Presented at 2012 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. May, 2012. San Francisco, CA. Rachel’s poster received the Oustanding Student Research Award from the Nutrition Interest Group of ACSM. She hasn’t yet submitted the paper for publication.

2. Glidden, A.R.; D.S. King, W.H. Hsu, and Z. Sullivan. The Blunted Insulin Release After Exercise and the Relationship with Incretins. Presented at 2011 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting. May 2011. Denver, CO.

3. SULLIVAN, Z., S.B. BAIER, N.M. JOHANNSEN, AND D.S. KING. Branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) supplementation maintains muscle power following eccentric exercise. FASEB May 2, 2007.

4. Johannsen, N.M., E. Lind, D.S. King, AND R.L. Sharp. Effect of temperature and composition on urine re tention after mild dehydration. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, May 31-June 3, 2006, Denver, CO.

5. Macaluso, F., N.M. JOHANNSEN, M.C. CARLSON, D.S. SENCHINA, D.S. KING, AND R.L. SHARP. Effect of electrolyte containing beverages on measures of hydration during rest. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, May 31-June 3, 2006, Denver, CO.

6. Z.M. Sullivan, S.M. Baier, N.M. Johannsen, and D.S. King. Branch-chain amino acid supplementation eliminates the loss of muscle power after eccentric exercise in middle-aged women. Midwest ACSM Annual Meeting, October 10, 2007.

7. IWASHITA, S., D.S. KING, S.M. BAIER, AND P.J. FLAKOLL. Glutamine Supplementation Enhances Energy Expenditure But Not Performance During Exercise. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, May 31-June 3, 2006, Denver, CO.

8. JOHANNSEN N.M., E. LIND, B. WANG, D.S. KING, AND R.L. SHARP. Effect of preexercise electrolyte beverage intake on body water estimations by bioimpedance analysis. FASEB JOURNAL Volume: 19 Issue: 4 Pages: A470-A470

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9. Lind E., N.M. Johannsen, B. Wang, D.S. King, R.L. Sharp. Temporal affective response changes reflect internal temperature changes during prolonged cycle exercise. FASEB JOURNAL . 19(4): A675-A675, 2005.

10. IWASHITA, S., D.S. KING, S.M. BAIER, AND P.J. FLAKOLL. Leucine Supplementation May Spare Glucose But Not Alter Performance During Exercise. Experimental Biology. April 1-5, San Francisco, Ca.

11. BROWN, G.A. E.R. MARTINI, B.S. ROBERTS, M.D. VUKOVICH, AND D.S. KING. Effects of sublingual androstenediol-cyclodextrin on serum sex hormones in young men. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Baltimore, MD, IN. June 2001. Med. Sci. Sports

12. BROWN, G.A., M.L. KOHUT, W.D. FRANKE, D.A. JACKSON, M.D. VUKOVICH, AND D.S. KING. Serum hormonal and lipid responses to androgenic supplementation in 30 –59 year old men. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Indianapolis, IN. June 2000. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

13. D.S. KING, G.A. BROWN, M.D. VUKOVICH, M.A. KOHUT, W.F. FRANKE, AND D. JACKSON. Effects of Chronic Oral Androstenedione Intake in 30-58 year Old Men. International Meeting on The Biochemistry of Exercise. Little Rock, AR. June 2000.

14. PARSONS, K.A., R.L. SHARP, G.A. BROWN, T.A. REIFENRATH, N.L. UHL, AND D.S. KING. Acute effects of oral anabolic-androgenic supplements on blood androgen and estrogen levels in man. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington. June 3, 1999. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

15. BROWN, G.A., T.A. REIFENRATH, N.L. UHL, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. Oral Anabolic-androgenic Supplements during resistance training: effects on glucose tolerance, insulin action and blood lipids. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington. June 3, 1999. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

16. D.S. KING, FACSM, R.L. SHARP, .A. BROWN, T.A. REIFENRATH, AND N.L. UHL. Oral anabolic-androgenic supplements during resistance training: effects on serum testosterone and estrogen concentrations. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington. June 3, 1999. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

17. REIFENRATH, T.A., R.L. SHARP, G.A. BROWN, N.L. UHL, AND D.S. KING. Oral anabolic-androgenic supplements during resistance training: effects on body composition and muscle strength. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington. June 3, 1999. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

18. S. BAIER, L. PANTON, M. RAY, M. BRYAN, W. FRANKE, R. FIELDING, and D. KING. Effects of heavy resistance training on muscle strength and morphology in the elderly. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Orlando, Florida. June 3, 1998. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

19. FRANKE, W.D., D.A. WERMERSEN, AND D.S. KING. Effects of post-exercise ischemia on forearm vascular conductance in heart transplant patients. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Orlando, Florida. June 3, 1998. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

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20. KING, D.S., L.B. PANTON, S.M. BAIER, M.L. RAY, W.D. FRANKE, AND R.A. FIELDING. Impact of resistance training-induced changes in body composition and muscle size on insulin action in the elderly. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Orlando, Florida. June 3, 1998. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

21. BROEDER, C.E., L. PANTON, D.S. KING, J. GAMMON, AND S. STETTLER. Resistance training’s effects on the health-risk profile of elderly individuals. Annual Meeting, SouthEastern Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine. San Destin, Florida, January 30, 1998.

22. PANTON, L.B., D.S. KING, C.E. BROEDER, J. GAMMON, AND S. STETTLER. The effect of two years of resistance training on strength changes in elderly men and women. Annual Meeting, SouthEastern Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine. San Destin, Florida, January 30, 1988.

23. PANTON, L.B., AND D.S. KING. Influence of resistance training on strength, fatigability, and plasma lactate during intense exercise in the elderly. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, Colorado. May 28, 1997. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 29(5):S255, 1997.

24. Ray, M.L., T.M. Ruden, R.L. Sharp FACSM, S.M. Baier, M.W. Bryan, D.S. King. Effect of fluid Composition on rehydration. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Denver, Colorado. May 30, 1997. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 29(5):S133, 1997.

25. PARCELL, A.C., M.L. RAY, K.A. MOSS, T.M. RUDEN, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. The addition of soluble dietary fiber to pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings. Annual Meeting, Mid-Western Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine. St. Charles, Illinois, October 4, 1996.

26. RAY, M.L., R.L. SHARP, S.D. O’SULLIVAN, K.A. MOSS, T.M. RUDEN, A.C. PARCELL, AND D.S. KING. Rehydration after exercise and thermal-induced dehydration: effect of sodium concentration. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29-June 1, 1995. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 28(5):S201, 1996.

27. DeGabriele, J.H., L.B. Panton, AND D.S. King. Comparison of anaerobic power in elderly men and women. International Conference on Aging and Physical Activity. Colorado Springs, Colorado. October 7, 1995.

28. PARCELL, A.C., M.M. RAY, K.A. MOSS, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. Addition of soluble dietary fiber to pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings: effects on substrate availability and endurance performance. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29-June 1, 1996. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 28(5): S90, 1996.

29. RUDEN, T.M. A.C PARCELL, M.L. RAY, K.A. MOSS, J.L SEMLER, R.L. SHARP, G.W. ROLFS AND D.S. KING. Effects of oral creatine supplementation on performance and muscle metabolism during maximal exercise. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29-June 1, 1996. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 28(5):S81, 1996.

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30. KING, D.S., J.L. SEMLER, L.B. PANTON, T.M. RUDEN, K.A. MOSS, AND M.L. RAY. Effect of resistance training on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in the elderly. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29-June 1, 1996. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 28(5):S104, 1996.

31. MASON, M.L. L.B. PANTON, AND D.S. KING. Influence of age and gender on fatigability and plasma lactate accumulation during intense muscular contractions. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29-June 1, 1996. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 28(5):S139, 1996.

32. O' SULLIVAN S.D, R.L. SHARP AND D.S. KING. Influence of carbohydrate ingestion on interval training performance in intercollegiate male swimmers. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 31-June 3, 1995. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.. 27(5):S13, 1995.

33. LOUK, J.L., K.A. Moss, R.L Sharp, R.L. Engen, AND D.S. KING. Effect of induced alkalosis on 1500 m run time. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, Minnesota, Washington, May 31-June 3, 1995. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.27(5):S1141, 1995.

34. KING, D.S., P.J. BALDUS, T.L. FELTMEYER, AND R.L. SHARP. Time course for loss of improved glucose tolerance in middle-aged people. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington, June 2-5, 1993. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.. 25(4)

35. SHRIVER, T.C., D.L. SHAULIS, S.R. THOMPSON, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. Effect of exercise intensity on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington, June 2-5, 1993. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.. 25(4)

36. SHARP, R.L., C.J. LOCKARD, D.S. KING, AND J.F. ROBYT. Effect of pre-exercise modified starch feedings on carbohydrate metabolism during endurance exercise. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Seattle, Washington, June 2-5, 1993. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.. 25(4)

37. KING, D.S., T.L. FELTMEYER, P.J. BALDUS, R.L. SHARP, AND J.G. NESPOR. Effect of eccentric exercise on insulin secretion and action in humans. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Dallas, TX, May 26-30, 1992. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24(4)

38. MOORE, B.J., D.S. KING, L. KESL, T.L. FELTMEYER, P.J. BALDUS, R.L. SHARP, AND J.G. NESPOR. Effect of rapid dehydration and rehydration on work capacity and muscle metabolism during intense exercise in wrestlers. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Dallas, TX, May 26-30, 1992. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 24(4)

39. KOHRT, W., J. KIRWAN, R. BOUREY, M. STATEN, D. KING, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Exercise improves insulin action in 60- to 70- yr old men and women. Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, California, November 22-26, 1991.

40. KIRWAN, J.P., W.M. KOHRT, M.A. STATEN, R.E. BOUREY, D.S. KING, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. The effects of exercise training on the insulin response to hyperglycemia with aging. Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, California, November 22-26, 1991.

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41. VUKOVICH, M.D., R.L. SHARP, D.S. KING, AND K. KERSHISNIK. Effect of protein supplementation on lactate accumulation during submaximal and maximal exercise. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL, May 29-June 1, 1991. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.23(4):S34)

42. SHARP, R.L., M. VUKOVICH, D. KING, L. KESL, AND D. SHAULIS. Effects of a commercial amino acid supplement on adaptations to cycle ergometer training. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Orlando, FL, May 29-June 1, 1991. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 23(4):S15)

43. SPINA, R.J., A.R. COGGAN, M.A. ROGERS, D.S. KING, M. BROWN, P.M. NEMETH, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Endurance exercise training in older women: skeletal muscle adaptations. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 22-25. 1990. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.

44. KING, D.S., M.A. STATEN, W.M. KOHRT, G.P. DALSKY, D. ELAHI, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Influence of endurance training on insulin secretory capacity in humans. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Salt Lake City, Utah, May 22-25. 1990. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. ():)

45. KERSHISNIK, K., M. VUKOVICH, S. THOMPSON, D.S. KING, AND R.L. SHARP. Effect of a protein supplement on lactate accumulation during submaximal and maximal exercise. Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology. Washington, D.C., April 6, 1990.

46. HAGBERG. J.M. D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, S.J. MONTAIN, S.M. JILKA, W.M. KOHRT, AND S.L. HELLER. Exercise hyperventilation and recovery O2 responses of McArdle's disease patients. Annual Meeting, Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology. Anaheim, California, April 16, 1989.

47. BOUREY, R., W. KOHRT, M. STATEN, D. KING, AND J. HOLLOSZY. Glucose stimulated insulin response in the elderly. Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, California, November 18, 1988.

48. COGGAN, A.R., R.J. SPINA, M.A. ROGERS, D.S. KING, M. BROWN, P.M. NEMETH, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Characteristics of skeletal muscle of master athletes. Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. San Francisco, California, November 17, 1988.

49. D.S. KING, G.P. DALSKY, W.E. CLUTTER, D.A. YOUNG, M.A. STATEN, D.R. Van HOUTEN, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effects of exercise and lack of exercise on insulin secretion and action. Annual Meeting, American Diabetes Association. Indianapolis, Indiana, June 7, 1987.

50. KING, D.S., G.P. DALSKY, W.E. CLUTTER, D.A. YOUNG, M.A. STATEN, P.E. CRYER, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effects of exercise and lack of exercise on insulin sensitivity and responsiveness in man. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Las Vegas, Nevada, May 26-29. 1987. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 19(2):S74)

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51. SINACORE, D.R., E.F. COYLE, D.S. KING, J.M. HAGBERG, M.A. ROGERS, G.P. DALSKY, AND S.J. ROSE. Histochemical correlates of training-induced adaptations in the rate of recovery from a fatigue test. Annual Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. San Antonio, Texas, June, 1987. (Phys. Ther. 67(5):784, 1987).

52. SINACORE, D.R., E.F. COYLE, D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, G.P. DALSKY, G.J. PLANER, J.M. HAGBERG, AND S.J. ROSE. Changes in muscle fiber type as a result of endurance training and detraining. Annual Meeting, American Physical Therapy Association. San Antonio, Texas, June, 1987. (Phys. Ther. 67(5):765-766, 1987).

53. ROGERS, M.A., C. YAMAMOTO, D.S. KING, J.M. HAGBERG, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of 7 days of exercise training on glucose tolerance and insulin resistance in older patients with Type II diabetes. Annual Meeting, Gerontological Society of America. Chicago, Illinois, November 14, 1986.

54. COSTILL, D.L., W. FINK, M. HARGREAVES, D. KING, R. THOMAS, AND R. FIELDING. Muscle respiratory capacity and endurance during detraining in competitive swimmers. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Nashville, Tennessee, May 26-29. 1985. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 17(2):227)

55. KING, D.S., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, M. HARGREAVES, R.A. FIELDING, E.V. DOVER, AND J.E. KOVALESKI. Muscle metabolism during exercise in the heat in man: effect of acclimatization. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Nashville, Tennessee, May 26-29. 1985. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.17(2):185)

56. ARMSTRONG, L.E., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, D. BASSETT, M. HARGREAVES, I. NISHIBATA, AND D.S. KING. Effects of high and low sodium intake on intramuscular and body potassium content during heat acclimation. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, California, May 23-26, 1984. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 16(2):137)

57. HARGREAVES, M., D.L. COSTILL, A. KATZ, D.S. KING, AND W.J. FINK. Effect of pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings on muscle glycogen utilization. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, California, May 23-26, 1984. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 16(2):191)

58. KING, D.S., L.E. ARMSTRONG, R.L. SHARP, B.W. CRAIG, AND D.L. COSTILL. Buffer capacity of red and white mammalian skeletal muscle. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. San Diego, California, May 23-26, 1984. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 16(2):143)

59. KATZ, A. D.L. COSTILL, D.S. KING, M. HARGREAVES, AND W.J. FINK. Effect of oral alkalizer on maximal exercise tolerance. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 18-21, 1983. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 15(2):126)

60. SHARP, R.L. D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, AND D.S. KING. The effects of eight weeks of sprint training on the buffer capacity of muscle in man. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 18-21, 1983. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 15(2):116)

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61. KING, D.S., R.L. SHARP, D.L. COSTILL, AND A.C. SNYDER. Power characteristics of world-class swimmers: relationship to freestyle swimming performance. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 18-21, 1983. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc. 15(2):161)

62. BRODOWICZ, G.R., D.S. KING, P.M. RIBISL, W.T. BOONE, AND H.S. MILLER, Jr. Anaerobic threshold during cycle ergometry with and without toeclips. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 26-29, 1982. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.14(2):161).

63. KING, D.S., G.R. BRODOWICZ, AND P.M. RIBISL. Effect of toeclip use on maximal oxygen uptake during bicycle ergometry in competitive cyclists and trained non-cyclists. Annual Meeting, American College of Sports Medicine. Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 26-29, 1982. Med. Sci. Sports Exerc.14(2):147).

LAY PUBLICATIONS

1. EICHNER, E.R., D. KING, M. MYHAL, B. PRENTICE, AND T.N. ZIEGENFUSS.

Muscle Builder Supplements. Gatorade Sport Science Exchange Roundtable. 10(3):37:1-5, 1999.

2. COSTILL, D.L., D.S. KING, A. HOLDREN, AND M. HARGREAVES. Sprint speed vs. swimming power. Swim Tech. 20(1)20-22, 1983.

3. SHARP, R.L., D.S. KING, and D.L. COSTILL. Power characteristics of elite make and female competitive swimmers. American Swimming Coaches Association Newsletter. March, 1983.

4. COSTILL, D.L., D.S. KING, M. HARGREAVES, AND A. HOLDREN. The facts are in: stress those sprint muscles and increase performance. Swim Swim. 2:13-14, 1984.

5. COSTILL, D.L., AND D.S. KING. Workout Evaluation. Swim Tech. 20(2)24-27, 1983.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. June 1, 2002. First Conference on The Physiology of Exercise. Section of Applied

Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine. King D.S., G.P. Dalsky, M.A. Staten, W.E. Clutter, D.R. Van Houten, AND J.O. Holloszy. Endurance training, insulin action and insulin secretion.

2. June 1, 2002. First Conference on The Physiology of Exercise. Section of Applied Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine. King D.S., M.A. Staten, W.M. Kohrt, G.P. Dalsky, D. Elahi, AND J.O. Holloszy. Effect of endurance training on insulin secretory capacity in humans.

3. June 2, 2002. First Conference on The Physiology of Exercise. Section of Applied Physiology, Washington University School of Medicine. King, D.S., G.P Dalsky, AND D.A. Young.Insulin action and secretion in two well-trained and very competitive middle-aged men.

4. January 9, 2002. National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary Supplements/Council for Responsible Nutrition."Muscle Building" Nutritional Supplements: Is Androstenedione An Anabolic Steroid?

5. March 15, 2002. Annual Meeting. Northeastern Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine. Efficacy and Safety of Androstenedione Intake.

6. Androgenic Supplements, Sex Hormones, and Resistance Training: "Are Testosterone Precursors Anabolic Agents?" Department of Health Sciences, Boston University, 17 August, 1999

7. Androgenic-Anabolic Supplementation: Effects on sex hormones, metabolism, and strength gains during resistance training. Department of Physiology, University of Melbourne Medical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 13 April, 1999.

8. Optimizing Rehydration after Exercise- and Thermal-Induced Dehydration. Nutritional Aspects of Exercise Seminar. School of Health Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia, 8 May, 1999.

9. Effects of Androgenic-Anabolic Supplementation on Adaptations to Resistance Training in Humans. School of Health Sciences, Deakin University, Burwood, Victoria, Australia, 13 May, 1999.

10. Effects of Androgenic-Anabolic Supplementation on Adaptations to Resistance Training in Humans. Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, A.C.T., 14 May, 1999.

11. Research Efforts on Exercise and Human Nutrition. Lecture to first year graduate students in Human Nutrition. October 21, 1998.

12. Exercise as Preventive Medicine: Does Exercise Cure What Ails You? ISU Women’s Club. January 13, 1998.

13. Physiological and biochemical adaptations to resistance training in the elderly. Retired College of Education Faculty. October 22, 1996.

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14. Exercise, insulin action and insulin secretion. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, 6 September, 1995.

15. Exercise, insulin sensitivity, and pancreatic function. Carbohydrate Metabolism and Exercise Seminar at Boston University. April 10, 1995.

16. Exercise in the heat. Interviewed by Joyce Russell of WOI radio, on June 23, 1993. 17. Effects of dehydration on muscle performance in wrestlers. H.H. Dukes Club,

Physiology Council, February 10, 1993. 18. What Science Can Tell Us about Sprint and Endurance Training. Iowa State Coaches

Meeting, December 10, 1993. 19. Time course of loss of glucose tolerance after exercise, Fall Physiology Council

Minisymposium, Iowa State University, November 19, 1992. 20. Effect of eccentric exercise on insulin secretion and action in humans. Spring

Physiology Council Minisymposium, Iowa State University, April 24, 1992. 21. Acute and Chronic Effects of Exercise on Insulin Secretion and Action in Humans.

Veterinary Pharmacology and Physiology Seminar Series. February 3, 1992. 22. KING, D.S. Exercise: cure all or fad? Sound Mind, Sound Body Symposium. Las Positas

College, Livermore, California. February 4, 1989. KING, D.S. Exercise your way to diabetes control. Greater St. Louis Affiliate, American Diabetes Association. April 14, 1985.

23. KING, D.S. Computer Use In Exercise Physiology. AAPHERD Annual Meeting. Indianapolis, Indiana. February 17, 1984.

24. KING, D.S. Monitoring Swim Training: physiological concepts and computer applications. Symposium On Overtraining. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. June 25, 1984.

25. KING, D.S. Fluid and electrolyte requirements during exercise. American Strength Coaching Symposium. Anaheim, California. January 9, 1983.

26. KING, D.S. Evaluation of swimming performance: A Laymen's Approach. Indiana Swim Coaches Association. Muncie, Indiana. April 15, 1982.

CONTRACTS AND GRANTS 2008 KING, D.S., AND Z. SULLIVAN. Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Effects of Chronic

BCAA Supplementation On Physiological Responses to Combined Aerobic and Resistance Training. $233,688. Funded.

2005 SHARP, R.L., AND D.S. KING. Campbell Soup Company. Rehydration and

Subsequent Exercise Tolerance. $130,761. Funded.

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2005 KING, D.S., S.M BAIER, Z. SULLIVAN. Otsuka Pharmaceuticals, Ltd. Nutritional Impact of Branched Chain Amino Acids on Muscle Recovery following Exercise. $187,000 Funded.

2002 KING, D.S. AND G.A. BROWN. World Anti Doping Agency. Effects of

testosterone precursors on the muscular and hormonal responses to resistance training in men: $558,005.Not funded.

2002 KING D.S. Efficacy of an oral androgen spray. Venable Associates. $200,604. Not

Funded. 2000 KING, D.S., AND G.A. BROWN. California Raisin Marketing Board. The

Glycemic Index Of Raisins Fed To Normal People And Non-Insulin Dependent Diabetics. $110,869. Not Funded.

KING, D.S., AND G.A. BROWN. California Raisin Marketing Board. The Effects Of Raisin Ingestion On Substrate Utilization and Endurance Exercise Performance In Trained Cyclists. $ 84,258. Not Funded.

1999 KING, D.S., W.D. Franke, and M.L. Kohut. Experimental and Applied Sciences.

Impact of age on the hormonal response to androgen supplementation.. Principal Investigator. $105,680. Funded.

1997 KING, D.S. and R.L. Sharp. Experimental and Applied Sciences. Efficacy of

Andro-6 in promoting changes in body composition and strength during resistance training. Principal Investigator. $66,032. Funded.

1996 Center for Designing Foods to Improve Nutrition (CDFIN) - USDA Special

Grants. Do isoflavonoids from soy have proestrogenic effects during menopause? Co-Investigator. $10,250. Funded.

D.S. KING AND R.L. SHARP. Campbell Soup Co. Effect of isotonic soup ingestion on rehydration following combined exercise- and thermal-induced dehydration. $93,000. Continuing Funding.

KING, D.S., T. R. DERRICK, W.D. FRANKE, S. P. McLEAN L.B. PANTON, and R.L. SHARP. College of Education, Iowa State University. Designation as A Research Signature Area: The Exercise BioDynamics Research Group. $45,000. Funded.

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PANTON, L.B., D.S. KING, W.D. FRANKE, S.P. McLEAN, and J. STORER. College of Education, Iowa State University. Elderly Wellness Initiative. $12,500 per year for 5 years. Funded. PANTON, L.B., S. NISSEN, D. RICE, J.C. FULLER, S.P. McLEAN, D.S. KING, and N.N. ABUMRAD. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service. Enhancement of muscle function in elderly men and women. $100,000. Not Funded

1994-95 Public Health Service. Enhancement of muscle function in elderly men and women.

$100,000.00. Principal Investigator. Pending. Gatorade Sports Science Institute. Addition of soluble fiber to Pre-Exercise

Carbohydrate Feedings: Effects on Substrate Use and Endurance Exercise Performance. $2,000. Principal Investigator. Funded.

Sigma Kappa Foundation. Physiological and biochemical adaptations to

resistance training in elderly men and women. Co-Investigator. $5,000. Funded. Campbell Soup Co. Effect of isotonic soup ingestion on rehydration following

combined exercise- and thermal-induced dehydration. Principal Investigator. $93,000. Funded.

1991-94 US Department of Agriculture. Human glycemic, metabolic, and digestive responses

to modified starches. $ 93,632. Co-Investigator. Funded. 1991-92 NIH Biomedical Research Support Grant (Iowa State University Research

Grant). University Research Grant, Iowa State University. Effect of exercise on insulin secretion and insulin sensitivity in humans. $7,500.00 Principal Investigator. Funded. Continued from 1990.

Iowa Science Foundation. Effect of eccentric exercise on insulin secretion and action in

humans. $8,345.00. Principal Investigator. Not Funded. 1990-91 Advanced Sport Nutrition Company, Inc. Effects of amino acid supplements on

adaptation to training. $14,750.00. Co-Investigator. Funded. University Research Grant, Iowa State University. Effect of exercise on insulin

secretion and insulin sensitivity in humans. $7,500.00 Principal Investigator. Funded.

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Sigma Chemical Company, St. Louis. Equipment grant: exploratory studies on exercise and plasma creatine phosphokinase levels. $223.00 Principal Investigator. Funded.

Diabetes Research and Education Foundation. Enhanced insulin action following

exercise in older people: time course and role of muscle glycogen depletion. $19,917.00. Principal Investigator. Approved, Not Funded.

1989-90 NIH Biomedical Research Support Grant (Iowa State University Research

Grant). Time course for reversal of exercise-induced increase in insulin action and glucose tolerance in older people. $7,500.00. Principal Investigator. Funded.

College of Education, Iowa State University. The effect of exercise on insulin

sensitivity and pancreatic function. $6340.00. Principal Investigator. Funded. Department of Physical Education. Equipment grant for purchase of an

automatic glucose analyzer. $7290.00. Principal Investigator. Funded. Iowa Affiliate, American Heart Association. Time course for reversal of exercise-

induced increase in insulin action and glucose tolerance in older people. $14,250.00. Principal Investigator. Not Funded.

1986 National Institutes of Health. Exercise-induced biochemical and anatomic

adaptations. $757,556.00 for 5 years. Co-Investigator. Funded. 1984-87 National Institutes of Health. National Research Service Award. 1981-82 American Swimming Coaches Association. Power levels among elite competitive

swimmers. $3,000. Co-Investigator. Funded

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COURSES TAUGHT (Since Promotion to Associate Professor) Contact Number Semester Course Title Hours Students Spring 1995 ExSp 455: Physiology of Exercise 3 27 ExSp 462: Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 23 ExSp 510: Advanced Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 3 Summer 1995 ExSp 455: Physiology of Exercise 3 17 ExSp 510: Advanced Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 11 Fall 1995 ExSp 505: Research Laboratory Techniques in 8 15 Exercise Physiology Spring 1996 ExSp 456 Physiological Aspects of Human Movement 3 7 ExSp 550 Advanced Physiology of Exercise I 18 7 Summer 1996 ExSp 551: Advanced Physiology of Exercise II 8 8 Fall 1996 ExSp 505: Research Laboratory Techniques in 8 16 Exercise Physiology ExSp 510: Advanced Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 15 Spring 1997 ExSp 551: Advanced Physiology of Exercise II 8 15 Fall 1997 ExSp 455: Physiology of Exercise 3 42 ExSp 462: Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 36 Spring 1998 ExSp 456 Physiological Aspects of Human Movement 3 3 1 ExSp 462: Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 39 Summer 1998 ExSp 455: Physiology of Exercise 3 19 ExSp 510: Advanced Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 6 Fall 1998 ExSp 462 Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 39 ExSp 510: Advanced Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 7

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Spring, Summer 1999 Faculty Improvement Leave Fall 1999 ExSp 455: Physiology of Exercise 3 88 Spring 2000 ExSp 550 Advanced Physiology Of Exercise I 5 21 COURSES TAUGHT (Since Promotion to Associate Professor) Contact Number Semester Course Title Hours Students ExSp 485 Student Practicum Supervision 12 Summer 2000 ExSp 455 Physiology of Exercise 3 13 ExSp 485 Student Practicum Supervision 10 Fall 2000 ExSp 455 Physiology of Exercise 3 50 ExSp 456 Physiological Aspects of Human Movement 3 17 HON 321J Honors Seminar: Muscle Building Nutritional Supplements: Are

Testosterone Precursors Anabolic Steroids? (In addition to Regular Teaching Load) 1 13

Spring 2001 ExSp 455 Physiology of Exercise 3 39 ExSp 456 Physiological Aspects of Human Movement 3 3 1 ExSp 510 Advanced Medical Aspects of Exercise 2 5 Summer 2001 ExSp 455 Physiology of Exercise 3 12 ExSp 456 Physiological Aspects of Human Movement 3 21

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THESIS AND DISSERTATION SUPERVISION Major Professor (M.S.)

Student Thesis Title Date Completed

Timothy L. Feltmeyer Effects of an acute bout of eccentric exercise on insulin sensitivity and secretion

1991

Brian J. Moore Effect of dehydration and rapid rehydration on muscle metabolism during highly intense exercise

1992

Kerri J. Spieler The effect of warm up on exercise performance in highly intense exercise

1992

Phil Baldus Time course for reversal of exercise-induced increase in insulin action and glucose tolerance in older people

1992

Timothy C. Shriver Effect of exercise intensity on glucose tolerance

1993

Jeffrey L. Louk Effect of induced alkalosis on 1500 m run time performance

1995

Timothy Ruden Effects of oral creatine supplementation on performance and muscle metabolism during maximal exercise

1995

Allen C. Parcell Addition of soluble fiber to pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings: effects on Substrate availability and endurance performance

1995

Jennifer L. Semler Effect of resistance training on glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity in the elderly

1996

Shawn M. Baier Effect of resistance training on muscle biochemistry in the elderly

1997

Mark W. Bryan Skeletal Muscle Enzymatic Adaptations to Resistance Training in Elderly Men and Women

1998

Tracy A. Reifenrath Anabolic-androgenic supplements during resistance training: Effects on skeletal muscle fiber size and strength

1998

Gregory A. Brown Oral Anabolic-Androgenic supplements during resistance training: Effects on glucose tolerance, insulin action, and blood lipids

1999

Joshua Dewey Effect of oral androstenedione supplementation on serum testosterone in young women

Current

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M.S. Thesis Committees

Student Thesis Title Completion Date

Matthew D. Vukovich The effect of protein supplements on lactate accumulation during submaximal and maximal exercise

1990

Thomas W. Peterson An exponential equation to describe the power outputs in 1-second intervals during the Wingate Anaerobic Test in trained and untrained males

1990

Amy Schreiber

The reliability of various heart rate indices as indicators of a fixed blood lactate concentration during exercise

1991

Carrie Lockard Effect of modified starch feedings on exercise performance

1992

Ginny Koch (Adult Education)

Standards of care for nurses 1992

Ronald E. Johnson Relationship of specific and non-specific tests of power output with sprint freestyle swimming performance

1992

Dana L. Shaulis The effects of exercise intensity on post-exercise fat metabolism

1993.

Amy L. Babcock Effects of two hour pre-exercise carbohydrate feedings on cycling performance

1994

Mark Kauk Anaerobic and Aerobic field tests as predictors of 800 m run performance

1994

Sarah Noah The effects of α1- adrenergic blockade on the hemodynamic responses to LBNP in young normotensives and borderline hypertensives

1994

Susan D. O'Sullivan Effect of carbohydrate supplementation on swimming performance

1994

Sheryl Rutledge Post-exercise hormonal alterations in the menstruating female

1994

Tad Dunsworth Urinary nitrogen excretion after exercise in adolescent males

1994

Nelson Filho Effects of a 10 week soccer season program on peak blood flow in children."

1996

Denise Wermersen Cardiovascular responses to acute exercise and blood flow occlusion after cardiac transplantation.

1997

Natalie Goh (FSHN) 1997 Kerry Parsons Acute plasma testosterone response to

Andro-6’ 1999

Yifan Wang (STAT) Analysis of Diabetes Deaths in Iowa 2000

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Major Professor (PhD)

Dissertation Title Date Completed

Melinda Ray The effect of fluid composition on rehydration following exercise-induced dehydration

1997

Gregory Brown Efficacy and Safety of Testosterone Precursors

Current

PhD Committees

Student Dissertation Title Date Completed

Lyle D. Kesl The effects of sprint training regimens and sodium bicarbonate loading on muscle glycolysis, lactate accumulation, acid-base balance, and performance in the racing greyhound

1993

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COMMITTEE WORK FOR IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY

Years Departmental College University 1990-91 • Computer Advisory

• Faculty Advisory • Graduate Faculty • Promotion & Tenure

Procedures

1991-92 • Computer Advisory • Curriculum (Asst.

Chair) • Executive/Graduate

Program • Faculty Advisory • Graduate Faculty • Promotion & Tenure

Procedures

1992-93 • Curriculum (Asst. Chair)

• Executive/Graduate Program

• Graduate Faculty • Promotion & Tenure

Procedures

• Safety

1993-94 • Academic Standards • Curriculum (Chair) • Computer Fee

Allocation • Graduate Faculty

• Curriculum • Safety

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1994-95 • Academic Standards • Curriculum (Chair) • Computer Fee

Allocation • Graduate Faculty

• Curriculum • Leader of

team to develop procedures and policies for research signature areas.

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Years Departmental College University 1995-96 • Curriculum (Chair)

• Executive Committee/Graduate Program

• Faculty Advisory • Promotion and Tenure

Procedures • Computer Fee

Allocation • Computer • Graduate Faculty • Division Leader,

Biological Movement Science

• DEO search committee. (Chair)

• Biomechanics search committee (Chair)

• Promotion and Tenure

• Senior Hire Educational Computing. Member

• Research Signature Area Team. Leader

• Faculty representative for the college on a committee to review the Iowa State University Foundation.

1996-1997 • Academic Standards • Annual Evaluation

Review • Computer Advisory • Graduate Faculty • Promotion and Tenure

Review • Computer Fee

Allocation Committee

• Promotion and Tenure

• Senior Hire. • Educational

Computing

• Biohazards and Public Health

• Gerontology Advisory. • Gerontology Program

Graduate Minor Faculty.

1997-1998 • Academic Standards • Annual Evaluation

Review • Computer Advisory • Graduate Faculty • Promotion and Tenure

Review • DEO Search Committee

(Chair)

• Promotion and Tenure

• Biohazards and Public Health

• Gerontology Advisory. • Gerontology Program

Graduate Minor Faculty. • FCS/COE Study Group

1998-1999 • Appeals • Executive Committee • Graduate Faculty • Graduate Executive,

PhD • Graduate Executive,

Masters • Promotion and Tenure • Exercise Physiology

Search (Chair)

Research Signature Area

• Biohazards and Public Health

• Gerontology Advisory • Gerontology Program

Graduate Minor Faculty. • Nutritional Sciences

Council, Advisory Council • Physiology Council

Executive

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COMMITTEE WORK FOR IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY Years Departmental College University 1999-2000 • Appeals

• Executive Committee • Graduate Faculty • Graduate Executive,

PhD • Graduate Executive,

Masters • Promotion and Tenure

• Biohazards and Public Health

• Gerontology Advisory • Gerontology Program

Graduate Minor Faculty. • Nutritional Sciences

Council, Advisory Council

• Zoology Position Search

2000-2001 • Appeals • Graduate Faculty • Graduate Executive,

PhD • Graduate Executive,

Masters • Annual Evaluation

Review • Promotion and Tenure

Review • Evaluation and

Governance

• Academic Standards • COE Research

Exchange

• Biohazards and Public Health

• Gerontology Advisory • Gerontology Program

Graduate Minor Faculty. • Nutritional Sciences

Council, Advisory Council

2001-2002 • Appeals • Awards • Evaluation and

Governance • Graduate Faculty • Graduate Executive,

PhD • Graduate Executive,

Masters • Promotion and Tenure

• Academic Standards • Awards • COE Research

Exchange

• Biohazards and Public Health

• Gerontology Advisory • Gerontology Program

Graduate Minor Faculty. • Nutritional Sciences

Council, Advisory Council

2003-2004 • Awards • Appeals • Evaluation and

• Reviewer for CDFIN USDA pre proposals

• Awards

• 5 y review of the Dean (Chair)

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Governance • Graduate Faculty • Graduate Executive,

PhD • Graduate Executive,

Masters • Promotion and Tenure • Pease Family Scholar

(Chair) 2004-2005 • Awards (Chair)

Promotion and Tenure (Chair)

• Pease Family Scholar (Chair)

• Graduate Executive, PhD

• Graduate Executive, Masters

• Promotion and Tenure

• Awards

• COE FCS Merger Planning Group

• COE/FCS Governance Working Group

• COE/FCS Committees Working Group Graduate Council

2005-2006 • Promotion and Tenure (Chair)

• Evaluation and Governance

• Promotion and Tenure (COE)

• Promotion and Tenure (CHS)

• Promotion and Tenure Planning

• Graduate Council

2006-2007 • Promotion and Tenure (Chair)

• Strategic Planning • Graduate Faculty • Graduate Executive,

PhD • Graduate Executive,

Masters

• Promotion and Tenure (COE)

• Promotion and Tenure (CHS)

• Entrepreneurial and teaching Initiative Review Team

• Obesity Position Search

• BS/MS Program in Diet and Exercise (Chair)

• Graduate Council

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Extra Stuff PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1979-1980Research Assistant, Advanced Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of California. 1980-1981Wake Forest Graduate Fellow, Exercise Leader and Exercise Test Technologist, Anatomy Laboratory Instructor, Instructor, Freshman Physical Education Program, Wake Forest University. 1981-1984Doctoral Fellow in Human Bioenergetics, Instructor in Anatomy, Ball State University. 1984-1987NIH Postdoctoral Research Trainee, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine. 1984-1987Staff Physiologist, United States Swimming Coaches College, United States Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, CO. ] 1988-PresentInstructor, Health Sciences Division Chabot College

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ARTICLES: NUMBERS REVIEWED BY YEAR (Very rough estimates) J.A.P. M.S.S.E IJSM TOTAL 1983 1 2 4 7 1984 2 3 3 8 1985 4 4 2 10 1986 6 4 3 13 1987 8 4 4 16 1988 5 5 2 12 1989 4 4 3 11 1990 COACHING EXPERIENCE 1976-1979 Head Age Group Coach, Aquabears Swim Club, Lafayette, California. 1978-1979 Head Swim Coach, Orinda Park Pool Swim Club. 1983-1984 Head Swim Coach, Ball State University Master's Swim Club. REFERENCES David L. Costill, Ph.D.John O. Holloszy, M.D. Director, Human Performance Lab.Professor of Medicine Ball State UniversityDirector, Section of Applied Physiology Muncie, Indiana 47306Washington University School of Medicine (317) 285-1156St. Louis, Missouri 63110 (314) 362-3507 James M. Hagberg, Ph.D.Lee I. Hinckley, EdD Center on AgingDean, Las Positas College Room 2304 PERH BUILDING3033 Collier Canyon Road University of MarylandLivermore, CA 94550 College Park, Maryland 20742-2611(415) 373-5851 (301) 454-5393

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EXTRA STUFF Mark Hargreaves, PhD Department of Physiology University of Melbourne Parkville, VI 3052 Australia Fax (317)

Shirley Wood, PhD, Chair, Department of Physical Education, 235 PEB, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.

Rick L. Sharp, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Physical Education, 248 PEB, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.

Research In Progress

• KING, D.S., B.J. MOORE, T.L. FELTMEYER, P.J. BALDUS, L. KESL, R.L. SHARP, AND

J.G. NESPOR. Effect of rapid dehydration and rehydration on work capacity and muscle metabolism during intense exercise in wrestlers. Manuscript in Preparation.

• SHAULIS, D.l., T.C. SHRIVER, R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. The effects of exercise intensity on post-exercise fat metabolism.Manuscript in Preparation.

• NISSEN, S., R.L., SHARP, and D.S. KING. Effect of Hydroxy-methyl-butyrate supplementation on adaptations to resistance training. Manuscript in Preparation.

• KING, D.S., J. LOUK, R.L. SHARP. Effect of induced alkalosis on 1500m run performance. Manuscript in Preparation.

• LOCKARD, C., R.L. SHARP, AND D.S. KING. Influence of pre exercise modified starch feedings on muscle glycogen use. Manuscript in Preparation.

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• KING, D.S., D.L. COSTILL, W.J. FINK, E.V. DOVER, D.A. PORTER, AND S.B. KAISERAUER. The effect of highly intense exercise on electrolytes in blood and muscle in man. Manuscript in Preparation.

• YOUNG, D.A. D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, G. CARTEE, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Demonstration of a serum factor inhibiting glucose transport in insulin resistant patients. Manuscript in Preparation.

• YOUNG, D.A. D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, G. CARTEE, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of seven days of exercise on insulin inhibitory factor in insulin resistance. Manuscript in Preparation.

• KOHRT, W., R. BOUREY, A. COGGAN, D.S. KING, M.A. STATEN, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of acute and chronic exercise on triglyceride clearance. Manuscript in Preparation.

• ROGERS, M.A., F. APPLE, R. BOUREY, AND D.S. KING. Skeletal muscle creatine kinase isoenzyme profiles during recovery from marathon running. Manuscript in Preparation.

• ROGERS, M.A., D.S. KING, G.P. DALSKY, D.R. SINACORE, J.M. HAGBERG, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of endurance training on skeletal muscle creatine kinase isoenzymes. Manuscript in Preparation.

• SINACORE, D.R., E.F. COYLE, D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, G.P. DALSKY, G.J. PLANER, J.M. HAGBERG, AND S.J. ROSE. Changes in muscle fiber type as a result of endurance training and detraining. Manuscript in Preparation.

• SINACORE, D.R., E.F. COYLE, D.S. KING, J.M. HAGBERG, M.A. ROGERS, G.P. DALSKY, AND S.J. ROSE. Histochemical correlates of training-induced adaptations in the rate of recovery from a fatigue test. Manuscript in Preparation.

• KING , D.S, J. SCHULTZ, J. CAMPBELL, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of endurance training on glucose-induced Gastric Inbitory Polypeptide release. In Progress.

• KING, D.S, A. COGGAN, M.A. STATEN, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Influence of fiber type on insulin-stimulated glucose disposal in humans. In Progress.

• STATEN, M.A., D.S. KING, G.P. DALSKY, W. KOHRT,R. BOUREY, W.E. CLUTTER, P.E. CRYER, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of endurance training on insulin-stimulated glucose disposal in non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. In Progress.

• STATEN, M.A., D.S. KING, G.P. DALSKY, W. KOHRT,R. BOUREY, W.E. CLUTTER, P.E. CRYER, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of endurance training on insulin secretion non insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. In Progress.

• WILLIAMSON, J., D.S. KING, M.A. ROGERS, A. COGGAN, AND J.O. HOLLOSZY. Effect of endurance training on capillary basement membrane thickness in NIDDM. In Progress.

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REFERENCES

David L. Costill, Ph.D. Director, Human Performance Laboratory Ball State University Muncie, IN 47306 Ph: (317) 285-1156 Fax (317) 285-8596

John O. Holloszy, M.D. Professor of Medicine, and Director, Section of Applied Physiology Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri 63110 Ph: (314) 362-3507. Fax (317) 362-7657

James M. Hagberg, Ph.D. University of Pittsburg Medical Center Lillian Kaufmann Bldg. Suite 1212 3459 5th Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Ph: (412) 648-6859 Fax: (412) 648-6358 REFEREED PUBLICATIONS IN REVIEW 1. G.A. Brown, M.D. Vukovich, R.L. Sharp, T.A. Reifenrath, K.A. Parsons, and D.S. King.

Oral dehydroepiandrosterone supplementation during resistance training in college-aged males: no effect on serum testosterone, strength, lean mass, blood lipid profiles, and indices of liver function. J. Appl. Physiol. In review.

2. M.L. Ray, R.L. Sharp, S.D. O’Sullivan, K.A. Moss,T.M. Ruden, and D.S. King. Rehydration after exercise and thermal rehydration: effect of electrolyte concentration. J. Sci. Med. Sport. In review.

3. D.S. King, J.L. Louk, and K.A. Moss. Effect of induced alkalosis on 1500 meter running performance. J. Sci. Med. Sport. In review.