Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE
Description
Abstract Text
The Clinical Physiology Core will be co-directed by Drs. E.T. Poehlman
and D. Elahi. The major goal(s) of the Core are to provide support for
the Intervention Studies and Pilot Projects with the following services:
1) To provide a "gatekeeper" function in which patients will be properly
characterized and screened on a clinical level and physiological level
prior to entering the Intervention Studies, 2) To provide standardized
and quality controlled measures of cardiovascular function, body
composition, body fat distribution, musculoskeletal function, energy
metabolism, and kinetic behavior of substrates and hormones and 3) To
provide an educational and consultative resource relative to Clinical
Physiology methodologies to all investigators and research projects. The
Clinical Physiology Facility will formalize and centralize existing
facilities under one-state-of-the-art facility, thus ensuring financial
stability, expert quality control and availability of services to
investigators interested in gerontology/geriatric research. In addition,
the Clinical Physiology Core will provide the necessary
clinical/physiology research training for junior investigators, including
predoctoral, postdoctoral and junior faculty interested in clinical
research.
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Project Terms
aerobic exercisebasal metabolismbioenergeticsbiomedical facilityblood chemistryblood pressurebody compositionbody physical activitycalorimetrycardiovascular disorder diagnosiscardiovascular functioncardiovascular stress testglucose tolerance testhuman old age (65+)human subjectleisuremuscle functionnutrition of agingnutrition related tagoxygen consumptionphoton absorptiometryphysical fitnessplethysmographysingle photon emission computed tomography
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