VITAMarc Ashley Rogers

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Date: February 24, 2012 Signature: ______

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Marc A. Rogers, Assistant Professor (8/17/90), Department of Kinesiology, College of Health and Human Performance, University of Maryland. Associate Professor (1994).

Date of Birth: January 6, 1954 (Hamilton, New York) SS#

Present Addresses:

Dept. of Kinesiology6 33 Sean Drive

HLHP Building 2140Annapolis, MD 21401

Univ. of Maryland(410) 849-2513

College Park, MD. 20742-2611

(301) 405-2484

EDUCATION

PostdoctoralNational Research Service Award (HL-07456) from the

Research National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Section of Applied Physiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri (1984-1987).

Ph.D.University of Minnesota, Exercise Physiology (1984).

M.Ed.University of Nevada-LasVegas, Exercise Physiology (1979).

B.S.S.U.N.Y. at Cortland, Physical Education (1976).

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PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland (August 1994-present).

Guest Scientist, Gerontology Research Center, National Institute on Aging, Baltimore, Maryland (November 1993- present).

Medical Staff Appointment, Geriatric Research, Education and Clinical Center, VA Medical Center Baltimore, Maryland (March 1991 - Present).

Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology, University of Maryland, College Park (1990-93).

Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Education and Exercise Science, Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan (1987 - 1990).

Research Instructor, Section of Applied Physiology, Department of Internal Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, MO (June 1987 -September 1987).

Instructor, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri (1985 - 1987). Lecturer in graduate human physiology and exercise physiology.

Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1982 - 1984).

Instructor, School of Physical Education, Recreation and School Health Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota (1979 - 1982).

Research Assistant, Exercise Physiology Laboratory, University of Nevada - Las Vegas, Las Vegas, Nevada (1977 - 1979).

Teaching Assistant, Department of Health and Physical Education, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana (1976 - 1977)

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Association for the Advancement of Science (1994-)

Member, American Physiological Society(1991-)

Member, Gerontological Society of America(1986-)

Member, American College of Sports Medicine (1978-);Fellow(1988)

PUBLICATIONS

A.Journal Articles/Review Chapters/Books (53)

53.Melnyk, J.A, M.A. Rogers and B.F. Hurley. Effects of strength training and detraining on regional muscle in young and older men and women. European Journal of Applied Physiology 105 (6):929-938, 2009.

52.Cerniglia, L.M., M.J. Delmonico, R. Lindle, B. F. Hurley and M.A. Rogers. The effects of acute supine rest on mid-thigh cross-sectional area as measured by computed tomography. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 27 (4):249-253, 2007.

51.Martel, G.F., S.M. Roth, F.M. Ivey, J.T. Lemmer, B.L. Tracy, D.E. Hurlbut, B. F. Hurley,

E.J. Metter, and M. A. Rogers. The effects of age and gender on skeletal muscle fiber adaptations to heavy resistance strength training. Experimental Physiology 91(2):457-464, 2006

50.Dobrovolny, C.L., F.M. Ivey, M.A. Rogers, J.D. Sorkin, and R.F. Macko. Reliability of treadmill exercise testing in chronic hemi-paretic stroke patients. Archives of Physical

Medicine and Rehabilitation 84:1308-1312, 2003.

49.Roth, S.M., G. F. Martel, F.M. Ivey, R.E. Ferrell, E. J. Metter, B.F. Hurley, and M.A. Rogers. Myostatin gene expression is decreased with heavy resistance strength training.

Experimental Biology and Medicine 228:706-709, 2003.

48.Roth, S.M., R.E. Ferrell, D. G. Peters, E. J. Metter, B.F. Hurley and M.A. Rogers.

Influence of age, sex and strength training on human skeletal muscle gene expression determined by microarray. Physiol. Genomics 10:181-190, 2002.

47.Roth, S.M., G.F. Martel, F.M. Ivey, J.T. Lemmer, B.L. Tracy, D.E. Hurlburt, E.J. Metter, B.F. Hurley and M.A. Rogers. Skeletal muscle satellite cell characteristics in young and older men and women following heavy resistance strength training. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Sciences Vol. 56A(6):B240-B247, 2001.

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46. Roth, S.M. and M. A. Rogers. Interpretation of muscle damage from fixed tissue obtained by needle biopsy. American Journal of Physiology: Endocrin. Metab: E754-E756, 2000.

45.Roth, S.M., G.F. Martel, F.M. Ivey, J.T. Lemmer, E.J. Metter, B.F. Hurley and M.A. Rogers. Skeletal muscle satellite cell characteristics in healthy young and older men and women. Anatomical Record 260 (4):351-358, 2000

44.Roth, S.M., G. F. Martel, and M.A. Rogers. Muscle Biopsy and Muscle Fiber Hyper-contraction:a brief review. European Journal of Applied Physiology.83:239-245, 2000.

43.Roth, S.M., G. F. Martel, F. M. Ivey, J. T. Lemmer, E. J. Metter, B. F. Hurley, and M. A. Rogers. Muscle damage is increased in older women following heavy resistance strength training. Journal of Applied Physiology 88(3): 1112-1118, 2000.

42.Rogers, M.A., P. Wernicki, and A. E. Shamoo. Sports Medicine for Senior Athletes and Individuals Over 50. Harwood Academic Publishers (2000)

41.Martel, G. F., S. M. Roth, F. M. Ivey, J. T. Lemmer, D. M. Hurlbut, J. L. Fleg, J. M. Fozard, E. J. Metter, M. A. Rogers, and B. F. Hurley. Strength training normalizes resting blood pressure in 65- to 75 year old men and women with high normal blood pressure. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 47(10):1215-1221, 1999.

40.Roth, S.M., G. F. Martel, F.M. Ivey, J. T. Lemmer, B. L. Tracy, D. E. Hurlbut, E. J. Metter, B. F. Hurley, and M. A. Rogers. Ultrastructural muscle damage in young vs. older men following heavy resistance strength training. Journal of Applied Physiology 86(6):1833-1840, 1999.

39.Reynolds, T.H. , J.T. Brozinick , M.A. Rogers, and S.M. Cushman. Mechanism of hypoxia-stimulated glucose transport in rat skeletal muscle: Potential role of glycogen. American Journal of Physiology 274:E773-E778, 1998.

38.Vittone, J., M. R. Blackman, J. Busby-Whitehead, C. Tsaio, K. J. Stewart, J. Tobin, T. Stevens, M.F. Bellantoni, M.A. Rogers, G. Bauman, J. Roth, S. M. Harman, and R. G. S. Spencer. Effects of single nightly injections of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH 1-29) in healthy elderly men. Metabolism 46(1): 89-96, 1997.

37.DeSouza, C.A., D. R. Dengel, M.A. Rogers, K. Cox, and R.F. Macko. Fibrinolytic responses to acute physical activity in older hypertensive men

Journal of Applied Physiology 82(6):1765-1770, 1997.

36.Reynolds, T. H., J. T. Brozinick, M.A. Rogers and S. W. Cushman. Effects of exercise training on glucose transport and cell surface GLUT-4 in isolated rat epitrochlearis muscle American Journal of Physiology: Endocrin. Metab. 35 : E 320-E325, 1997

35.DeSouza, C.A., D.R. Dengel, M.A. Rogers, K. Cox and R.F. Macko. The fibrinolytic system is not impaired in older hypertensive men. Hypertension 27:1053-1058, 1996.

34.Hallmark, M.A., T. H. Reynolds, C.A. De Souza, C.O. Dotson, R.A. Anderson and M.A. Rogers. Effects of chromium supplementation and resistive training on muscle strength and lean body mass in young untrained men. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 28(1):139-144, 1996.

33. Nicklas, B., A. J. Ryan, M.M. Treuth, M. R. Blackman, S.M. Harman, B.F. Hurley and

M.A. Rogers. Testosterone, growth hormone, and IGF-I responses to acute and chronic resistive exercise in men aged 55-70 years. International Journal of Sports Medicine 16:445-450, 1995.

32.Robison, J.I. and M.A. Rogers. Impact of behavior management programs on exercise adherence. American Journal of Health Promotion 9(5):379-382, 1995.

31.Hurley, B.F., R.A. Redmond, R.E. Pratley, M.S. Treuth, M.A. Rogers, A.P. Goldberg. Effects of strength training on muscle hypertrophy and muscle cell disruption in older men. International Journal of Sports Medicine 16:378-384, 1995.

30.Robison, J.I. and M.A. Rogers. Adherence to endurance exercise programmes: Recommendations. Sports Medicine Vol. 17(1):39-52, 1994.

29.Rogers, M.A. Effects of chronic, intense endurance training on longitudinal changes in maximal oxygen uptake in older men. In: "Physical Activity, Aging and Sports", Vol. III, Center for the Study of Aging, SUNY Albany New York, July 1994.

28.Seals, D.R., J.M. Hagberg, R.J. Spina, M.A. Rogers, K.B. Schechtman, and A.A. Ehsani. Enhanced left ventricular performance in endurance trained older men. Circulation 89:198-205, 1994.

27.Rogers, M.A. and W. J. Evans. Changes in skeletal muscle with aging: Effects of exercise training. Exercise and Sports Sciences Reviews, Vol 21, Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1993, pp. 65-102.

26.Martin III, W. H., G.P. Dalsky, B.F. Hurley, D. E. Mathews, D. M. Bier, J. M. Hagberg, M.A. Rogers, D.S. King and J. O. Holloszy. Effect of endurance training on plasma FFA turnover and oxidation during exercise. American Journal of Physiology 265 (28):E708-E714, 1993.

25.Schneider, C.M., M.A. Rogers, J.L. Lampe, M. C. Rhodes and F.S. Apple. Serum CK isoenzyme measurements in older men and women marathon runners. Sports Medicine, Training, and Rehabilitation 3:237-242, 1992.

24.Stoffelmayer, B., B.E. Mavis, T. Stachnik, J.I. Robison, F.A. Fear, M.A. Rogers and W.D. Van Huss. A program model to enhance adherence in worksite-based exercise programs. American Journal of Occupational Medicine, February: 156-161, 1992.

23.Robison, J.I., M.A. Rogers, J.J. Carlson, B.E. Mavis, T. Stachnik, B. Stoffelmayer, C.R. McGrew and W.D. Van Huss. Effects of a 6 month incentive based worksite exercise program on adherence and work capacity. Medicine and Science in Sports Exercise 24(1):85-93, 1992.

22.Coggan, A.R., R.J. Spina, D.S. King, M.A. Rogers, M.B. Brown, P.M. Nemeth and J.O. Holloszy. Histochemical and enzymatic comparison of the gastrocnemius muscle of young and elderly men and women. Journal of Gerontology: Biological Science 46(3):B71-76, 1992.

21.Coggan, A.R., R.J. Spina, D.S. King, M.A. Rogers, M.B. Brown, P.M. Nemeth and J.O. Holloszy. Skeletal muscle adaptations to endurance training in 60-70 year old men and women. Journal of Applied Physiology 72(5):1780-1786, 1992.

20.Rogers, M.A., D.S. King, J.M. Hagberg and J.O. Holloszy. Effect of 10 days of physical inactivity on glucose tolerance in master athletes. Journal of Applied Physiology. 68(5):1833-1837, 1990.

19.Rogers, M.A., J.M. Hagberg, A.A. Ehsani, W.H. Martin and J.O. Holloszy. Decline in .VO 2 max with aging in master athletes and sedentary men. Journal of Applied Physiology 68(5):2195-2199, 1990.

18.Hagberg, J.M., D.S. King, M.A. Rogers, S.M. Montain, S.P. Jilka, W.H. Kohrt, and S.L. Heller. Exercise and recovery ventilatory VO2 responses of patients with McArdle's disease. Journal of Applied Physiology 68(4):1393-1398, 1990.

17.Coggan, A.R., R.J. Spina, M.A. Rogers, D.S. King, M.B. Brown, P.M. Nemeth and J.O. Holloszy. Histochemical and enzymatic characteristics of skeletal muscle in master athletes. Journal of Applied Physiology 68(5):1896-1901, 1990.

16.Ewing, J.R., D.R. Wolfe, M.A. Rogers, M.L. Amundson and G.A. Stull. Effects of velocity of isokinetic training on strength, power, and muscle fiber characteristics. European Journal of Applied Physiology 61:159-162, 1990.

15.Rogers, M.A. Acute effects of exercise on glucose tolerance in non-insulin dependent diabetes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 21(4):362-368, 1989.

14.Rogers, M.A., C. Yamamoto, J.M. Hagberg, W.H. Martin, A.A. Ehsani and J.O. Holloszy. Effect of 6 days of exercise training on responses to maximal and submaximal exercise in middle-aged men. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 20(3):260-264, 1988.

13.Seals, D.R., M.A. Rogers, J.M. Hagberg, C. Yamamoto and A.A. Ehsani. Cardiac fatigue after prolonged exhaustive exercise. American Journal of Cardiology 61:875-879, 1988.

12.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.

11.Rogers, M.A., C. Yamamoto, J. M. Hagberg, J.O. Holloszy and A.A. Ehsani. The effect of 7 years of intense exercise training on patients with coronary artery disease. Journal of the American College of Cardiology 10(2):321-326, 1987.

10.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers, D.C. Casal, L.L. Lewis, J.L. Ivy and J.L. Lampe. Skeletal muscle creatine kinase MB alterations in women marathon runners. European Journal of Applied Physiology 56:49-52, 1986.

9.Apple, F.S. and M. A. Rogers. Mitochondrial creatine kinase activity alterations in skeletal muscle during long-distance running. Journal of Applied Physiology 61(2):482-485, 1986.

8.Apple, F.S. and M.A. Rogers. Skeletal muscle lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme alterations in men and women marathon runners. Journal of Applied Physiology 61(2):477-481, 1986.

7.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers and J.L. Ivy. Creatine kinase isoenzyme MM variants in skeletal muscle and plasma from marathon runners. Clinical Chemistry 32:41-44, 1986.

6.Rogers, M.A., F.S. Apple and G.A. Stull. Creatine kinase isoenzyme activities in men and women runners following a marathon race. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 17(6):679-682, 1985.

5.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers, D.C. Casal, W.M. Sherman and J.L. Ivy. Creatine kinase MB isoenzyme adaptations in stressed human skeletal muscle of marathon runners. Journal of Applied Physiology 59(1):149-153, 1985.

4.Apple, F.S. and M.A. Rogers. Serum alanine-amino transferase elevations in response to a marathon race. Journal of the American Medical Association 252(5):558-559, 1984.

3.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers, W.M. Sherman and J.L. Ivy. Creatine kinase isoenzyme profile in the skeletal muscle of well-trained distance runners. Clinical Chemistry 30 (3):413-416, 1984.

2.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers, W.M. Sherman and J.L. Ivy. Comparison of elevated serum creatine kinase MB activities post marathon and post myocardial infarction. Clinica Chemica Acta 138:111-118, 1984.

1.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers, W.M. Sherman and J.L Ivy. Creatine kinase isoenzyme patterns in gastrocnemius muscle obtained from marathon runners. Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Clinical Enzymology, 1984.

RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS/ABSTRACTS

A.National/International:

1.Prior, S.J., G.F. Martel, M.A. Rogers, B.F. Hurley, S.M. Roth. Skeletal muscle capillarity is associated with VEGF sequence variation. Poster presentation at Experimental Biology 2004, Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology Annual Meeting, Washington, DC.

2.Rogers, M.A. Citation Classics in Exercise Biochemistry: John O. Holloszy Applied Physiology Section Washington University Symposium, June 3, 2002, St. Louis, MO.

3.Roth, S.M. R.E Ferrell, D.G. Peters, G.F. Martel, B.F. Hurley, and M.A. Rogers. Microarray analysis of muscle gene expression: Influence of age sex, and strength training. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, June 2002. (MSSE 34(5):1059, S 189, 2002)

4. Brandauer, J., G.F. Martel, S.M. Roth, B.F. Hurley and M.A. Rogers. Effects of high volume heavy resistance strength training on MRI relaxation times. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, June 2001. (MSSE 33(5):833, S 147, 2001).

5. Roth, S.M., G.F. Martel, F.M. Ivey, J.T. Lemmer, B.L. Tracy, B.F. Hurley and M.A. Rogers. Satellite cell response to nine weeks of strength training in young and older men and women. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 2000. (MSSE 32(5):1459, S 294, 2000.)

6. Litton, C., M. Rogers, M. Treuth, and A. Ryan. Changes in geometry and architecture o the proximal femur in older adults after resistance training. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 2000. (MSSE 32(5):244, S79, 2000.)

7.Dobrovolny, C. L., M. A. Rogers, and R. F. Macko. Effects of 12 weeks of aerobic exercise training on VO2 peak in chronic hemiparetic stroke patients. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle WA, June 1999. (MSSE 31(5): 2063, S401, 1999.)

8.Roth, S.M., G. F. Martel, F. M. Ivey, J. T. Lemmer, B. L. Tracy, D.E. Hurlbut,

E. J. Metter, T. K. Maugel, and M. A. Rogers. Ultrastructural muscle damage in older women following nine weeks of strength training. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 1999. (MSSE 31(5):1753,S347, 1999.)

9.Martel, G. F., S. M. Roth, F. M. Ivey, J. T. Lemmer, D. E. Hurlbut, B. L. Tracy,

B. F. Hurley. E. J. Metter, and M. A. Rogers. Effects of strength training on muscle fiber characteristics in younger and older men and women. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, June 1999. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (MSSE 31(5):1629, S325, 1999.)

10.Martel, G.F., D.E. Hurlbut, M.E. Lott, J.T. Lemmer, F.M.Ivey, S.M. roth, M.A. Rogers, J.L. Fleg, B.F. Hurley. Strength training reduces resting blood pressure in 65 to 75 year old men and women. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, June 1998. (MSSE 30(5):426,S75, 1998.)

11.Roth, S. R., G.F. Martel, F.M. Ivey, J.T. Lemmer, E.J. Metter, J.L. Fozard, T.K. Maugel, and M.A. Rogers. Ultrastructural muscle damage in older men following eight weeks of strength training. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando Fl, June 1998 (MSSE 30(5): 11, S2, 1998.)

12.Reynolds, T.H., J.T. Brozinick, M. A.Rogers and S. M. Cushman. Mechanism of the glucose transport response to hypoxia in isolated rat skeletal muscle: Potential role of glycogen. American Diabetes Association, 1997.Diabetes Suppl.

13.Reynolds, T.H., J.T. Brozinick, M.A. Rogers, and S.W. Cushman. Transient enhancement of GLUT4 mRNA, GLUT4 protein, and glucose transport activity following short-term swim training. FASEB Journal 10(3):A549, 1996.

14.Reynolds, T.H., J.T. Brozinick, M.A.Rogers, and S.W.Cushman. Effects of exercise training on glucose transport and cell-surface GLUT4. Physiologist 39(5):A-10, 4.13, 1996.

15.DeSouza, C. A., D. R. Dengel, M.A. Rogers, K. Cox and R. F. Macko. Impaired fibrinolysis is not a trigger for activity related thrombotic events in older hypertensive men. Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati, Ohio, May 29, 1996 (MSSE 28(5):S83, 1996.)

16.DeSouza, C.A., D.R. Dengel, M.A. Rogers, K. Cox and R. F. Macko. The fibrinolytic system is not impaired in older hypertensive men. F.A.S.E.B., Annual Meeting of the Federation For Experimental Biology, 1995.

17.Vittone, J.L., S. M. Harman, M.A. Rogers et al. Effects of GHRH administration in healthy older men. Serono Symposium:Basic and Clicical Advances in GHRH, GH,and

IGF-I. San Diego, CA., Dec 1993.

18.Hallmark, M.A., T.H. Reynolds, C.A. DeSouza, C.O. Dotson, R.A. Anderson and M.A. Rogers. Effects of chromium supplementation and resistive training on muscle strength and lean body mass in untrained men. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA. 1993 ( MSSE 25(4): S100, 1993.)

19.Nicklas, B.J., A.J. Smith, M.M. Smith, M.A. Rogers, S.M. Harman, M.R. Blackman, M.A. Rubin, J.P. Miller and B.F. Hurley. Acute and chronic anabolic hormonal responses to resistive exercise in older men. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA, 1993 (MSSE 25(4):S104, 1993.)

20.Rogers, M.A. Effects of chronic, intense endurance exercise training on longitudinal changes in VO2max of older men. Symposium entitled: Hemodynamic and Metabolic Adaptation to Physical Activity in Older Subjects. 3rd International Conference on Aging. Jyvaskyla, Finland, May, 1992.

21.Robison, J.I., M.A. Rogers, J. Carlson, C. McGrew and W.D. Van Huss. Effects of a 6 month worksite exercise program on adherence and work capacity. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, 1990, (MSSE 22(2):S42, 1990).

22.Spina, R.J., A.R. Coggan, M.A. Rogers and D.S. King. Endurance exercise training in older women: skeletal muscle adaptation. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, 1990. (MSSE 22(2):S24, 1990).

23. Rogers, M.A., J.M. Hagberg, W.H. Martin and J.O. Holloszy. Decline in VO2max with aging in master athletes. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, 1990 (MSSE 22(2):S101, 1990).

24.Hagberg, J.M., D.S. King, M.A. Rogers, S.M. Montain, S.M. Jilka and S.L. Heller. Exercise hyperventilation and recovery VO2 responses of McArdle's Disease patients. Annual meeting of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Anaheim, CA., 1989.

25.Rogers, M.A., Muscle activity and glucose metabolism in non-insulin dependent diabetes. Symposium: Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Dallas, Texas, 1988. (MSSE 20(2):XV, 1988).

26.Dalsky, G.P., M.A. Rogers, W.M. Kohrt, J.O. Holloszy. Differences in body fat estimates partially explained by bone mass in young and master athletes. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Dallas, Texas, 1988 (MSSE 20(2):S60, 1988).

27.Coggan, A., M. Rogers, D. King, R. Spina, J.O. Holloszy. Characteristics of skeletal muscle in master athletes. Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America meeting, San Francisco, CA., 1988.

28.Rogers, M.A., D.S. King, J.M. Hagberg and J.O. Holloszy. Effect of 10 days of physical inactivity on glucose tolerance in master athletes. International Biochemistry of Exercise Meeting, London, Ontario Canada, June 1988.

29.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 NIDDM. Annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Chicago, ILL., 1986.

30Sinecore, D.R., E.F. Coyle, D.S. King, M.A. Rogers, G.P. Dalsky, J.M. Hagberg and S.J. Rose. Changes in muscle fiber type as a result of endurance training and detraining. Annual meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. Anaheim, CA., June 1986.

31.Sinecore, D.R., E.F. Coyle, D.S. King, J.M. Hagberg, M.A. Rogers. Histochemical correlates of training induced adaptations in the rate of recovery from a fatigue test. Annual meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association. Anaheim, CA, June 1986.

32.Rogers, M.A., C. Yamamoto, J.M. Hagberg, A.A. Ehsani and J.O. Holloszy. Effects of long term intense exercise training on exercise capacity and plasma lipids in patients with ischemic heart disease. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, (MSSE 18(2):S84, 1986).

33.Apple, F.S., M.A., Rogers. Skeletal muscle LDH isoenzyme alterations in marathon runners. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 1986 (MSSE 18(2):S89, 1986).

34.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers, J.L. Ivy. Mitochondrial CK Alterations in human skeletal muscle following endurance training. International Biochemistry of Exercise Meeting Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1985. Clinical Physiology 5(4):515, 1985.

35.Seals, D.R., M.A. Rogers, C. Yamamoto, J.M. Hagberg and A.A. Ehsani. Impaired left ventricular contractile function following exhaustive submaximal exercise in man. Annual meeting of the Federation of American Society for Experimental Biology, Washington, D.C., 1985.

36.Apple, F.S., M.A. Rogers and J.L. Ivy. Creatine Kinase MM isoenzyme variants in skeletal muscle and plasma from marathon runners. Annual meeting of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry. Washington, D.C. July 1985.

37.Rogers, M.A., F.S. Apple, D.C. Casal, J.W. Lampe and J.L. Ivy. Muscle CK isoenzyme alterations in women marathon runners. Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Nashville, TN, 1985. (MSSE 17(2):277, 1985).