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Publications 2018

  1. Birat A, et al Metabolic and Fatigue Profiles Are Comparable Between Prepubertal Children and Well-Trained Adult Endurance Athletes. Front Physiol 
  2. Julian V, et al  Eccentric Training Improves Body Composition by Inducing Mechanical and Metabolic Adaptations: A Promising Approach for Overweight and Obese Individuals. Front Physiol 
  3. Maillard F, et al  Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training on Total, Abdominal and Visceral Fat Mass: A Meta-Analysis. Sports Med .
  4. Maillard F, et al High-intensity interval training is more effective than moderate-intensity continuous training in reducing abdominal fat mass in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes: A randomized crossover study. Diabetes Metab 2018
  5. Piponnier E, et al  Child-adult differences in neuromuscular fatigue are muscle-dependent. J Appl Physiol 
  6. Thivel D, et al  Energy depletion by 24-h fast leads to compensatory appetite responses compared with matched energy depletion by exercise in healthy young males. Br J Nutr 
  7. Vinet A, et al  Different modalities of exercise improve macrovascular function but not microvascular function in metabolic syndrome: The RESOLVE randomized trial. Int J Cardiol 
  8. Aubert S, et al Results from France's 2018 Report Card on Physical Activity for Children and Youth. J Phys Act Health
  9. Aubert S,  Global Matrix 3.0 Physical Activity Report Card Grades for Children and Youth: Results and Analysis From 49 Countries. J Phys Act Health
  10. Aubert S, Report Card Grades on the Physical Activity of Children and Youth Comparing 30 Very High Human Development Index Countries. J Phys Act Health 
  11. Bryant EJ, Thivel D, Chaput JP, Drapeau V, Blundell JE, King NA: Development and validation of the Child Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire (CTFEQr17). Public Health Nutr 
  12. Chaplais E, et al  Geometric and Mechanical Bone Response to a Multidisciplinary Weight Loss Intervention in Adolescents With Obesity: The ADIBOX Study. J Clin Densitom 
  13. Chaplais E, et al  Effects of interventions with a physical activity component on bone health in obese children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis. J Bone Miner Metab 
  14. Dayan PH, et al  new clinical perspective: Treating obesity with nutritional coaching versus energy-restricted diets. Nutrition 
  15. Dutheil F, et al : Cardiovascular risk of adipokines: a review. J Int Med Res 
  16. Ennequin G, et al  Neuregulin 1 treatment improves glucose tolerance in diabetic db/db mice, but not in healthy mice. Arch Physiol Biochem 
  17. Genin PM, et al  Effect of Work-Related Sedentary Time on Overall Health Profile in Active vs. Inactive Office Workers. Front Public Health 
  18. Genin PM, et al  Health and Fitness Benefits But Low Adherence Rate: Effect of a 10-Month Onsite Physical Activity Program Among Tertiary Employees. JOEM
  19. Genin PM, et al Employees' adherence to worksite physical activity programs: Profiles of compliers versus non-compliers. Work 
  20. Garcia-Vicencio S, et al A Moderate Supplementation of Native Whey Protein Promotes Better Muscle Training and Recovery Adaptations Than Standard Whey Protein - A 12-Week Electrical Stimulation and Plyometrics Training Study. Front Physiol 
  21. Khammassi M, et al  Impact of a 12-week high-intensity interval training without caloric restriction on body composition and lipid profile in sedentary healthy overweight/obese youth. JER
  22. Khammassi M, et al Continuous Moderate-Intensity but Not High-Intensity Interval Training Improves Immune Function Biomarkers in Healthy Young Men. JSCR
  23. Maciejewski H,et al Methodological Considerations on the Relationship Between the 1,500-M Rowing Ergometer Performance and Vertical Jump in National-Level Adolescent Rowers. JSCR
  24. Patikas DA,et al Exercise-induced fatigue in young people: advances and future perspectives. EJAP
  25. Piponnier E, et al Assessment of the H-reflex using two synchronized magnetic stimulators in order to increase stimulus durations: A comparison with electrical stimulation. Neurosci Lett 
  26. Ribstein C, et al  Secondary Bone Defect in Neuromuscular Diseases in Childhood: A Longitudinal "Muscle-Bone Unit" Analysis. Neuropediatrics 
  27. Rochette E, et al  Corrigendum to "Single Bout Exercise in Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: Impact on Inflammatory Markers". Mediators Inflamm 
  28. Rochette E, et al  Inflammatory Response 24h Post-Exercise in Youth with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis. Int J Sports Med
  29. Thivel D, et al  Integrating sedentary behavior in the theoretical model linking childhood to adulthood activity and health? An updated framework. Physiol Behav 
  30. Thivel D, et al  Inactive runners or sedentary active individuals? JSS
  31. Thivel D, et al  Physical Activity, Inactivity, and Sedentary Behaviors: Definitions and Implications in Occupational Health. Front Public Health 
  32. Thivel D, et al The accuracy of bioelectrical impedance to track body composition changes depends on the degree of obesity in adolescents with obesity. Nutr Res 
  33. Ubago-Guisado E,et al  Longitudinal determinants of 12-month changes on bone health in adolescent male athletes. Arch Osteoporos 
  34. Valente-Dos-Santos J, et al  Total and regional bone mineral and tissue composition in female adolescent athletes: comparison between volleyball players and swimmers. BMC Pediatr 
  35. Yabsley JL, et al  Validation of a child version of the Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire in a Canadian sample: a psychometric tool for the evaluation of eating behaviour. Public Health Nutr 
  36. Chaplais E, et al Effects of interventions with a physical activity component on bone health in obese children and adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis. JBMM
  37. Dutheil F et al Cardiovascular risk of adipokines: a review. J Int Med Res, 
  38. Julian et al  Eccentric Training Improves Body Composition by Inducing Mechanical and Metabolic Adaptations: A Promising Approach for Overweight and Obese Individuals. Front Physiol, 
  39. Maillard F, et al : Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training on Total, Abdominal and Visceral Fat Mass: A Meta-Analysis. Sports Med
  40. Millet GY, et al  The role of the nervous system in neuromuscular fatigue induced by ultra-endurance exercise. APNM
  41. Patikas DA et al  Exercise-induced fatigue in young people: advances and future perspectives. EJAP
  42. Thivel D, et al Integrating sedentary behavior in the theoretical model linking childhood to adulthood activity and health? An updated framework. Physiol Behav, 
  43. Thivel D, et al  Physical Activity, Inactivity, and Sedentary Behaviors: Definitions and Implications in Occupational Health. Front Public Health, 
  44. Urzeală C, et al A strategy for an interdisciplinary intervention on children with diabetes: a pilot study. Palestrica of the third millennium – Civilization and Sport
  45. Chaplais E, et al Geometric and Mechanical Bone Response to a Multidisciplinary Weight Loss Intervention in Adolescents With Obesity: The ADIBOX Study. JCD
  46. Dayan PH, et al  A new clinical perspective: Treating obesity with nutritional coaching versus energy-restricted diets. Nutrition
  47. Khammassi M, et al  Impact of a 12-week high-intensity interval training without caloric restriction on body composition and lipid profile in sedentary healthy overweight/obese youth. JER
  48. Khammassi M, et al  Continuous Moderate-Intensity but Not High-Intensity Interval Training Improves Immune Function Biomarkers in Healthy Young Men. JSCR
  49. Maillard F, et al  High-intensity interval training is more effective than moderate-intensity continuous training in reducing abdominal fat mass in postmenopausal women with type 2 diabetes: A randomized crossover study. Diabetes Metab
  50. Masurier J,et al  Effect of Exercise Duration on Subsequent Appetite and Energy Intake in Obese Adolescent Girls. IJSNEM
  51. Mathieu ME, et al  Optimal timing of exercise for influencing energy intake in children during school lunch. Appetite, 
  52. Metz L, et al  A new equation based on the 6-min walking test to predict VO. Disabil Rehabil, 
  53. Miguet M, et al  Appetite, energy intake and food reward responses to an acute High Intensity Interval Exercise in adolescents with obesity. Physiol Behav
  54. Obert P, et al  Regional myocardial function abnormalities are associated with macro- and microcirculation dysfunction in the metabolic syndrome: the RESOLVE study. Heart Vessels
  55. Ubago-Guisado E, et al.  Longitudinal determinants of 12-month changes on bone health in adolescent male athletes. Arch Osteoporos, 2018;13, 106.
  56. Valente-Dos-Santos J, et al Total and regional bone mineral and tissue composition in female adolescent athletes: comparison between volleyball players and swimmers. BMC Pediatr, 2018;18, 212.
  57. Vinet A, et al. Different modalities of exercise improve macrovascular function but not microvascular function in metabolic syndrome: The RESOLVE randomized trial. Int J Cardiol, 2018;267, 165-170.