Edward F. Coyle is affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin in the United States. Their research spans primarily the field of medicine, with a particular focus on subfields including orthopedics and sports medicine, complementary and alternative medicine, physiology, cell biology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.
The main topics addressed in their work cover cardiovascular and exercise physiology, sports performance and training, physical activity and health, muscle metabolism and nutrition, sports injuries and prevention, thermoregulation and physiological responses, as well as obesity, physical activity, and diet.
Frequent coauthors collaborating with Edward F. Coyle include Remzi Satiroglu, Heath M. Burton, Emre Vardarli, Anthony S. Wolfe, and Jieting Wang.
Publication venues where their research has commonly appeared include Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, with eight papers published, as well as the European Journal of Applied Physiology, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, Advanced Electronic Materials, and Temperature.
Recent papers authored or coauthored by Edward F. Coyle include:
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J. A. Romijn;E. F. Coyle;L. S. Sidossis;A. Gastaldelli
E. F. Coyle;A. R. Coggan;M. K. Hemmert;J. L. Ivy
Michael J. Joyner;Edward F. Coyle
S. J. Montain;E. F. Coyle
Peter A. Farrell;Jack H. Wilmore;Edward F. Coyle;John E. Billing
E F Coyle;M E Feltner;S A Kautz;M T Hamilton
Victor A. Convertino;Lawrence E. Armstrong;Edward F Coyle;Gary W. Mack
J. L. Ivy;A. L. Katz;C. L. Cutler;W. M. Sherman
Edward F. Coyle;Labros S. Sidossis;Jeffrey F. Horowitz;John D. Beltz
D. L. Costill;Edward F Coyle;G. Dalsky;W. Evans
E. F. Coyle;J. M. Hagberg;B. F. Hurley;W. H. Martin
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E. F. Coyle;A. R. Coggan;M. K. Hopper;T. J. Walters
Paul Below;Ricardo Mora-Rodríguez;José González-Alonso;Edward Coyle
Andrew R. Coggan;Edward F. Coyle
D. L. Costill;E. F. Coyle;W. F. Fink;G. R. Lesmes
E. F. Coyle;W. H. Martin;D. R. Sinacore;M. J. Joyner
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