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Prof. Timothy Mickleborough

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kinesiology, Indiana University
 

Brief Biography:


1. Mickleborough, T.D. Omega-3 fatty acids in physical performance optimization. Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes & Essential Fatty Acids. (Invited review). (1.653). In Press. 2. Teixeira, R., Teixeira, L., Costa, L., Mickleborough, T.D., Martins, M. and Carvalho, R. Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in Brazilian runners (BRONCOESPASMO INDUZIDO PELO EXERCÍCIO EM CORREDORES DE ELITE BRASILEIROS). Jornal Brasileiro de Pneumologia. (Official journal of the Brazilian Thoracic Society). In Press. 3. Duke*, J.W., Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M. and Chapman, R.F. (2011). Intra-race position for medal winners in track distance events at the Beijing Olympics. New Studies in Athletics. Official journal of the IAAF. In Press. (IF unknown; online open access journal) 4. Turner*, L.A., Tecklenburg-Lund*, S.L., Chapman, R.F., Stager, J.M., Wilhite*, D.P. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2012). Inspiratory muscle training lowers the oxygen cost of voluntary hyperpnea. Journal of Applied Physiology. 112 (1): 127-134. (4.232). 5. Turner*, L.A., Mickleborough, T.D., McConnell, A.K., Stager, J.M., Tecklenburg-Lund*, S. and Lindley, M.R. (2011). Effect of inspiratory muscle training on exercise tolerance in asthmatic individuals. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 43 (11): 2031-2038. (4.106). 6. Mickleborough, T.D., Head*, S.K. and Lindley, M.R. (2011). Exercise-induced asthma: nutritional management. Current Sports Medicine Reports. (Invited review). 10 (4): 197-202. (1.086). 7. Stickford*, J.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D. and Stager, J.M. (2011). Conjugated linoleic acid’s lack of attenuation of hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction in asthmatic individuals in the short term. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 21 (1): 40-47. (2.230). 8. Tecklenburg-Lund*, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Turner*, L.R., Fly, A.D., Stager, J.M. and Montgomery, G.S. (2010). Randomized control trial of fish oil and montelukast and their combination on airway inflammation and hyperpnea-induced bronchoconstriction in asthma, PLoS ONE. 5 (10): e13487. (4.411) 9. Mickleborough, T.D., Nichols*, T., Chatham, K., M.R. Lindley. and Ionescu, A.A. (2010). Inspiratory flow resistive loading improves respiratory muscle function and endurance capacity in recreational runners. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports. 20 (3): 458-468. (2.794). 10. VanHaitsma*, T., Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M., Koceja, D.M., Lindley, M.R. and Chapman, R.F. (2010). Comparative effects of caffeine and albuterol on the bronchoconstrictor response to exercise in asthmatic athletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 31 (4): 231-235. (2.381). 11. Mickleborough, T.D. (2010). Salt intake, asthma and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction: a review. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 38 (1): 118-131. (Unknown). 12. Chapman, R.F. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). The effects of caffeine on ventilation and pulmonary function during exercise: an often overlooked response. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 37 (4): 97-103. (Unknown). 13. Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Treating hypertriglyceridemia with prescription omega-3-fatty acid ethyl esters. Invited editorial commentary (Practice Pearl). The Physician and Sports Medicine. 37 (4): 160-162. (Unknown). 14. Schlader*, Z.J., Prange, H.D., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2009). Characteristics of the control of human thermoregulatory behavior. Physiology & Behavior. 98 (5): 557-562. (2.891). 15. Mickleborough, T.D. (2009). Anti-inflammatory effects of polyunsaturated fatty acids on the inflammatory response in asthma. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Focus on Omega-3( Supplement). 20 (4): 10-12. Invited review. (IF unknown). 16. Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg*, S.L., Montgomery, G.S and Lindley, M.R. (2009). Eicosapentaenoic acid is more effective than docosahexaenoic acid in inhibiting pro-inflammatory mediator production and transcription from LPS-stimulated human asthmatic alveolar macrophage cells. Clinical Nutrition. 28 (1): 71-77. (3.410). 17. Padilla, J., Johnson, B., Newcomer, S., Wilhite*, D., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A., Mather, K. and Wallace, J.P. (2009). Adjusting flow-mediated dilation for shear stress stimulus allows demonstration of endothelial dysfunction in a population with moderate cardiovascular risk. Journal of Vascular Research. 46 (6): 592-600. (2.752). 18. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R. and Montgomery, G.S. (2008). Effect of fish oil-derived omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and immune function in athletes. The Physician and Sports Medicine. 36 (1): 11-17. (Unknown). 19. Padilla, J., Johnson, B., Newcomer, S., Wilhite*, D., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A., Mather, K. and Wallace, J.P. (2008). Normalization of flow-mediated dilation to shear stress area under the curve eliminates the impact of variable hyperemic stimulus Cardiovascular Ultrasound. 6: 44-53. (1.561) 20. Mickleborough, T.D., Stager, J.M., Chatham, K., Lindley, M.R. and Ionescu, A.A. (2008). Pulmonary adaptations to swim and inspiratory muscle training. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 103 (6): 636-646. (2.214). 21. Tecklenburg*, S.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D., Stager, J.M. and Bai, Y. Ascorbic acid supplementation attenuates exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma. Year Book of Sports Medicine 2008 Edition. (5), 200-201, 2008. 22. Mickleborough, T.D. A nutritional approach to managing exercise-induced asthma. (2008). Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 36 (3): 135-144. Invited review. (3.825). 23. Tecklenburg*, S.L., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A.D., Stager, J.M. and Bai, Y. (2007). Ascorbic acid supplementation attenuates exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in patients with asthma. Respiratory Medicine. 101 (8): 1770-1778. (2.525). 24. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R. and Turner*, L.R. Comparative effects of a high-intensity interval warm-up and salbutamol on the bronchoconstrictor response to exercise in asthmatic athletes. Year Book of Sports Medicine 2008 Edition. (5), 199-200, 2008. 25. Mickleborough, T.D., Tecklenburg*, S.L., Turner*, L.A., Hamilton*, S.A and Lundgren*, E.A. (2007).Nutritional considerations for the asthmatic athlete. Part 1: antioxidants and omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Sports Nutrition Supplement. 18 (5): S48-50. (IF unknown). 26. Mickleborough, T.D., Hamilton*, S.A., Lundgren*, E.A., Tecklenburg*, S.L. and Turner*, L.A. (2007). Nutritional considerations for the asthmatic athlete. Part 2: dietary sodium and caffeine. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Sports Nutrition Supplement. 18 (5): S50-54. (IF unknown). 27. Johnston, J.D., Schlader*, Z.J., Stickford*, J.L., Mickleborough, T.D. and Stager, J.M. (2007). Nutritional considerations for the endurance athlete: Glycogen replenishment following intense exercise. European Journal of Nutraceuticals and Functional Foods. Sports Nutrition Supplement. 18 (5): S39-42. Invited review. (IF unknown). 28. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M.R. and Turner*, L.R. (2007). Comparative effects of a high-intensity interval warm-up and salbutamol on the bronchoconstrictor response to exercise in asthmatic athletes. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 28 (6): 456-462. (2.381). 29. Mickleborough, T.D. and Fogarty, A. (2006). Dietary sodium intake and asthma: an epidemiological and clinical review. International Journal of Clinical Practice. 60 (12), 1616-1624. (2.309). 30. Ionescu, A.A., Mickleborough, T.D., Bolton, C.E., Lindley, M.R., Nixon, L.S., Dunseath, G., Luzio, S., Owens, D.R. and Shale, D.J. (2006). The systemic inflammatory response to exercise in adults with cystic fibrosis. Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 5 (2): 105-112. (2.840). 31. Stanford*, K.I., Mickleborough, T.D., Ray, S., Lindley, M.R., Koceja, D.M and Stager, J.M. (2006). Influence of menstrual cycle phase on pulmonary function in asthmatic athletes. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 96 (6): 703-710. (2.214). 32. Mickleborough, T.D.., Lindley, M.R., Ionescu, A.A. and Fly, A.D. (2006). Protective effect of fish oil supplementation on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in asthma. Chest. 29 (1): 39-49. (6.519). 33. Karp, J.R., Johnston, J.D., Tecklenburg*, S., Mickleborough, T.D., Fly, A. and Stager, J.M. (2006). Chocolate milk as a post-exercise recovery aid. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 16 (1): 78-91. (2.230). 34. Mickleborough, T.D. and Rundell, K.W. (2005). Dietary polyunsaturated fatty acids in asthma and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 59 (12), 1335-1346. (2.561). 35. Ray, S., Mickleborough, T.D. and Brown, J.L. (2005). Comparison of the properties of rare variants of ?1-proteinase inhibitor expressed in COS-1 cells and assessment of their potential as risk factors in human disease. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta – Molecular Basis of Disease. 1740 (3), 390-402. (5.211). 36. Mickleborough, T.D., Lindley, M. R. and Ray, S. (2005). Dietary salt, airway inflammation and diffusion capacity in exercise-induced asthma. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 37 (6), 904-914. (4.106). 37. Mickleborough, T.D. (2005). Dietary omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. Journal of Asthma. 42 (5), 305-314. Invited Review. (1.341). 38. Mickleborough, T.D., Murray*, R.L., Ionescu, A.A. and Lindley, M.R. Fish oil supplementation reduces severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes. Year Book of Sports Medicine 2004 Edition. (5), 177-178, 2004. 39. Mickleborough, T.D., Ionescu, A.A. and Rundell, K.W. (2004). Omega-3 fatty acids and airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10 (6), 1067-1075. (1.498). 40. Mickleborough, T.D. and Gotshall, R.W. (2004). Dietary salt as a potential modifier of airway responsiveness in bronchial asthma. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10 (4), 633-642. (1.498). 41. Mickleborough, T.D., Murray*, R.L., Ionescu, A.A. and Lindley, M.R. (2003). Fish oil supplementation reduces severity of exercise-induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 168 (10), 1181-1189. (10.191). 42. Mickleborough, T.D. and Gotshall, R.W. (2003). Dietary components with demonstrated effectiveness in decreasing the severity of exercise-induced asthma. Sports Medicine, 33 (9), 671-681. (5.072). 43. Harling, S., Tong, R.J. and Mickleborough, T.D. (2003). The oxygen uptake response running at peak treadmill speed to exhaustion. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 35 (4), 663 – 668. (4.106). 44. Mickleborough, T. D. and Gotshall, R. W. (2002). Dietary salt and exercise-induced bronchoconstriction International SportsMed Journal, 3 (2), 1-9. Invited Review. (0.250). 45. Rhodes, J., Mickleborough, T.D., Owiny, J. and Tucker, A. (2001). Anesthesia protocol for hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction in the guinea pig. Comparative Medicine, 51 (5), 457-461. (1.205). 46. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Cordain, L. and Lindley, M. (2001). Dietary salt alters pulmonary function during exercise in exercise-induced asthmatics. Journal of Sports Sciences, 19, 865-873. (1.870). 47. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Rhodes, J., Tucker, A. and Cordain, L. (2001). Elevating dietary salt exacerbates hyperpnea-induced airway obstruction in guinea pigs. Journal of Applied Physiology, 91 (3), 1061-1066. (4.232). 48. Mickleborough, T.D., Gotshall, R.W., Miller, C.W., Kluka, K. and Cordain, L. (2001). Dietary chloride as a possible determinant of the severity of exercise-induced asthma. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 85 (5), 450-456. (2.214). 49. Gotshall, R.W., Mickleborough, T.D. and Cordain, L. (2000) Dietary salt restriction alters pulmonary function in exercise-induced asthmatics. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 32 (11), 1815-1819. (4.106). 50. Mickleborough, T.D., Cordain, L., Gotshall, R.W. and Tucker, A. (2000). A low sodium diet improves pulmonary function in exercise-induced asthma. Journal of Exercise Physiology, 3 (2), 46-54. (Online journal; IF unknown).
 

Academic positions:


Professor, Indiana University, Dept. Kinesiology
 

Research interests:


Pulmonary and sports medicine
 

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