Eonho Kim
University of Oklahoma
20 Papers
47 Citations
Eonho Kim is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Leg press. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
•Journal Article
Reliability of the One-Repetition Maximum Test Based on Muscle Group and Gender
Dong-il Seo,Eonho Kim,Christopher A. Fahs,Lindy M. Rossow,Kaelin C. Young,Steven L. Ferguson,Robert S. Thiebaud,Vanessa D. Sherk,Jeremy P. Loenneke,Daeyeol Kim,Man-ki Lee,Kyung-hoon Choi,Debra A. Bemben,Michael G. Bemben,Wi-Young So +14 more
TL;DR: A standardized 1RM testing protocol with a short warm-up and familiarization period is a reliable measurement technique to assess muscle strength changes regardless of muscle group location or gender.
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Hormone responses to an acute bout of low intensity blood flow restricted resistance exercise in college-aged females.
TL;DR: In conclusion, acute BFR restricted resistance exercise stimulated similar increases in anabolic and catabolic hormone responses in young women as well as no significant differences between the protocols for these responses.
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Effects of 4 weeks of traditional resistance training vs. superslow strength training on early phase adaptations in strength, flexibility, and aerobic capacity in college-aged women.
TL;DR: Both training groups had large percent improvements in strength compared to CON, but the large variability associated with the SRT group resulted in only the TRT group being significantly different from the CON group, and both groups were equally effective for improving flexibility.
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Reproducibility and validity of bioimpedance spectroscopy for tracking changes in total body water: implications for repeated measurements.
Jordan R. Moon,Jeffrey R. Stout,Abbie E Smith,Sarah E. Tobkin,Christopher M. Lockwood,Kristina L. Kendall,Jennifer L Graef,David H. Fukuda,Pablo B. Costa,Matt S. Stock,Kaelin C. Young,Patrick S. Tucker,Eonho Kim,Trent J. Herda,Ashley A. Walter,Steven L. Ferguson,Vanessa D. Sherk,Joel T. Cramer +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the reproducibility and validity of fixed-distance electrode placement (5 cm) with the standard single-site electrode placements were compared with BIS and 2H techniques.
The Anthropometric Measure ‘A Body Shape Index’ May Predict the Risk of Osteoporosis in Middle-Aged and Older Korean People
TL;DR: It is suggested that augmentation of ABSI and obesity is associated with a higher risk of osteoporosis and that ABSI may predict the risk ofBone health deteriorated in participants of both sexes, and ABSI tended to increase as bone health deteriorated.