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Publications for John Magel

  • Corio, F., Troiano, R., & Magel, J. R. (2010). The effects of spinal stabilization exercises on the spatial and temporal parameters of gait in individuals with lower limb loss. Journal of Prosthetics & Orthotics, 22(4), 230-236 doi: 10.1097/JPO.0b013e3181f2f905

  • Miller, K. L., Magel, J. R., & Hayes, J. G. (2010). The effects of a home-based exercise program on balance confidence, balance performance and gait in debilitated, ambulatory community-dwelling older adults: A pilot study. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, 33(2), 85-91. doi: 10.1097/JPT.0b013e3181df0035

  • Bayne-Smith, M., Fardy, P. S., Azzollini, A., Magel, J., Schmitz, K. H., & Agin, D. (2004). Improvements in heart health behaviors and reduction in coronary artery disease risk factors in urban teenaged girls through a school-based intervention: The PATH program. American Journal of Public Health, 94(9), 1538-1543. This material can be found here.

  • Fardy, P. S., Azzollini, A., Magel, J. R., White R. E., Schmitz, M. K., Agin, D.,...Tekverk, L. (2000). Gender and ethnic differences in health behaviors and risk factors for coronary disease among urban teenagers: The PATH program. Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine, 3(2), 59-68. This material can be found here.

  • Fardy, P. S., White, R. E. C., Haltiwanger-Schmitz, K., Magel, J. R., Mcdermott, K. J., Clark, L. T., & Hurster, M. M. (1996). Coronary disease risk factor reduction and behavior modification in minority adolescents: The PATH program. Journal of Adolescent Health, 18(4), 247-253. doi: 10.1016/1054-139X(95)00283-X

  • Fardy, P. S., White, R. E. C., Clark, L. T., Amodio, G., Hurster, M. H., McDermott, K. J., & Magel, J. R. (1995). Health promotion in minority adolescents: A healthy people 2000 pilot study. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 15(1), 47-72. This material can be found here.

  • McArdle, W. D., Toner, M. M., Magel, J. R., Spinal, R. J., & Pandolf, K. B. (1995). Thermal responses of men and women during cold-water immersion: Influence of exercise intensity. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 65(3), 265-270. doi: 10.1007/BF00705092 This material can be found here.

  • Fardy, P. S., White, R. E. C., Clark, L. T., Hurster, M. M., Magel, J., Amodio, G., & McDermott, K. J. (1994). Coronary risk factors and health behaviors in a diverse ethnic and cultural population of adolescents: A gender comparison. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 14(1), 52-60. This material can be found here.

  • Pandolf, K. B., Toner, M. M., McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., & Sawka, M. N. (1987). Influence of body mass, morphology and gender on thermal responses during immersion in cold water. Alexandria, VA: Army Research Institute for the Behavoral and Social Sciences.

  • McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., Gergley, T. J., Spina, R. J., & Toner, M. M. (1984). Thermal adjustment to cold exposure in resting men and women with special reference to body composition. Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology, 56(6), 1572-1577. This material can be found here.

  • McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., Spina, R. J., Gergley, T. J., & Toner, M. M. (1984). Thermal adjustment to cold exposure in exercising men and women with special reference to body composition. Journal of Applied Physiology: Respiratory, Environmental and Exercise Physiology, 56(6), 1572-1577. This material can be found here.

  • McArdle, W. D., & Magel, J. R. (1983). Weight management: Diet and exercise. In J. Bland (Ed.), Medical Applicatiions of Clinical Nutrition (pp. 99-132). New Canaan, CT: Keats Publishing, Inc.

  • Magel, J. R., McArdle, W. D., Weiss, N. L., Stone, S., & Newman, A. (1982). Heart rate response to apnea and face immersion. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 22(2), 135-146.

  • Magel, J. R., McArdle, W. D., Toner, M., & Delio, D. J. (1978, July). Metabolic and cardiovascular adjustment to arm training. Journal of Applied Physiology, 45(1), 75-79.

  • McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., DeLio, D. J., Toner, M., & Chase, J. M. (1978, Spring). Specificity of run training on VO2 max and heart rate changes during running and swimming. Medicine & Science in Sports, 10(1), 16-20.

  • Magel, J. R. (1976, Summer). [Review of the book Scientific aspects of sports training]. Medicine & Science in Sports, 8(2), v.

  • McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., Lesmes, G. R., & Pechar, G. S. (1976, January). Metabolic and cardiovascular adjustment to work in air and water at 18, 25, and 33 degrees C. Journal of Applied Physiology, 40(1), 85-90.

  • Magel, J. R., Foglia, G. F., McArdle, W. D., Gutin, B., Pechar, G. S., & Katch, F. I. (1975, January). Specificity of swim training on maximum oxygen uptake. Journal of Applied Physiology, 38(1), 151-155.

  • Magel, J. R. (1974, Fall). [Review of the book Conditioning]. Medicine & Science in Sports, 6(3), v.

  • Pechar, G. S., McArdle, W. D., Katch, F. I., Magel, J. R., & DeLuca, J. (1974, June). Specificity of cardiorespiratory adaptation to bicycle and treadmill training. Journal of Applied Physiology, 36(6), 753-756.

  • McArdle, W. D., Pechar, G. S., Katch, F. I., & Magel, J. R. (1973, December). Percentile norms for a valid step test in college women. Research Quarterly, 44(4), 498-500.

  • Magel, J. R. (1971, December). Comparison of the physiologic response to varying intensities of submaximal work in tethered swimming and treadmill running. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 11(4), 203-12.

  • McArdle, W. D., Glaser, R. M., & Magel, J. R. (1971, May). Metabolic and cardiorespiratory response during free swimming and treadmill walking. Journal of Applied Physiology, 30(5), 733-738.

  • McArdle, W. D., Magel, J. R., & Kyvallos, L. C. (1971, May). Aerobic capacity, heart rate and estimated energy cost during women's competitive basketball. Research Quarterly, 42(2), 178-186.

  • Andersen, K. L., & Magel, J. R. (1970, September). Physiological adaptation to a high level of habitual physical activity during adolescence. European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 28(3), 209-227.

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