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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:

  • Effects of short sprint interval training on aerobic and anaerobic indices: A systematic review and meta-analysis, 2022, Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports
  • A Chest-Conformable, Wireless Electro-Mechanical E-Tattoo for Measuring Multiple Cardiac Time Intervals, 2023, Advanced Electronic Materials
  • Hourly 4-s Sprints Prevent Impairment of Postprandial Fat Metabolism from Inactivity, 2020, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • Four-Second Power Cycling Training Increases Maximal Anaerobic Power, Peak Oxygen Consumption, and Total Blood Volume, 2021, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
  • Cardiovascular responses to hot skin at rest and during exercise, 2022, Temperature

Best Publications

  • American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Exercise and fluid replacement

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  • Adaptations of skeletal muscle to endurance exercise and their metabolic consequences

    J. O. Holloszy;E. F. Coyle

  • Regulation of endogenous fat and carbohydrate metabolism in relation to exercise intensity and duration.

    J. A. Romijn;E. F. Coyle;L. S. Sidossis;A. Gastaldelli

  • Muscle glycogen utilization during prolonged strenuous exercise when fed carbohydrate

    E. F. Coyle;A. R. Coggan;M. K. Hemmert;J. L. Ivy

  • Endurance exercise performance: the physiology of champions

    Michael J. Joyner;Edward F. Coyle

  • Influence of graded dehydration on hyperthermia and cardiovascular drift during exercise.

    S. J. Montain;E. F. Coyle

  • Plasma lactate accumulation and distance running performance

    Peter A. Farrell;Jack H. Wilmore;Edward F. Coyle;John E. Billing

  • Physiological and biomechanical factors associated with elite endurance cycling performance.

    E F Coyle;M E Feltner;S A Kautz;M T Hamilton

  • Exercise and Fluid Replacement

    Victor A. Convertino;Lawrence E. Armstrong;Edward F Coyle;Gary W. Mack

  • Muscle glycogen synthesis after exercise: effect of time of carbohydrate ingestion

    J. L. Ivy;A. L. Katz;C. L. Cutler;W. M. Sherman

  • Cycling efficiency is related to the percentage of type I muscle fibers

    Edward F. Coyle;Labros S. Sidossis;Jeffrey F. Horowitz;John D. Beltz

  • Effects of elevated plasma FFA and insulin on muscle glycogen usage during exercise

    D. L. Costill;Edward F Coyle;G. Dalsky;W. Evans

  • Carbohydrate feeding during prolonged strenuous exercise can delay fatigue.

    E. F. Coyle;J. M. Hagberg;B. F. Hurley;W. H. Martin

  • Integration of the physiological factors determining endurance performance ability.

    Edward F. Coyle

  • Fluid and fuel intake during exercise

    Edward F Coyle

  • Determinants of endurance in well-trained cyclists

    E. F. Coyle;A. R. Coggan;M. K. Hopper;T. J. Walters

  • Fluid and carbohydrate ingestion independently improve performance during 1 h of intense exercise.

    Paul Below;Ricardo Mora-Rodríguez;José González-Alonso;Edward Coyle

  • Reversal of fatigue during prolonged exercise by carbohydrate infusion or ingestion

    Andrew R. Coggan;Edward F. Coyle

  • Adaptations in skeletal muscle following strength training.

    D. L. Costill;E. F. Coyle;W. F. Fink;G. R. Lesmes

  • Time course of loss of adaptations after stopping prolonged intense endurance training

    E. F. Coyle;W. H. Martin;D. R. Sinacore;M. J. Joyner

Frequent Co-Authors

James M. Hagberg
James M. Hagberg University of Maryland, College Park
Robert R. Wolfe
Robert R. Wolfe University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
John O. Holloszy
John O. Holloszy Washington University in St. Louis
David L. Costill
David L. Costill Ball State University
Ali A. Ehsani
Ali A. Ehsani Washington University in St. Louis
Lawrence E. Armstrong
Lawrence E. Armstrong University of Connecticut
Victor A. Convertino
Victor A. Convertino United States Department of the Army
Steven A. Kautz
Steven A. Kautz Medical University of South Carolina
Johannes A. Romijn
Johannes A. Romijn University of Amsterdam

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