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Sheri Colberg-Ochs




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PUBLISHED RESEARCH ARTICLES, ABSTRACTS, & FUNDING

Research Journal Articles

Colberg SR, G.A. Casazza, M.A. Horning, and G.A. Brooks. Increased dependence on blood glucose in smokers during rest and sustained exercise. J. Appl. Physiol., 76(1): 26-32, 1994.

Colberg SR, G.A. Casazza, M.A. Horning, and G.A. Brooks. Metabolite and hormonal response in smokers during rest and sustained exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exer., 27(11), 1527-1534, 1995.

Colberg SR, J.-A. Simoneau, L. Thaete, and D.E. Kelley. Impaired FFA utilization by skeletal muscle of women with visceral obesity. J. Clin. Invest., 95: 1846-1853, 1995.

Simoneau, J.-A., Colberg SR, F.L. Thaete, and D.E. Kelley. Skeletal muscle oxidative capacity is a determinant of insulin resistance and muscle composition in obese women. FASEB J., 9:273-278, 1995.

Thaete, F.L., Colberg SR, and D.E. Kelley. Reproducibility of computed tomography measurements of abdominal obesity in lean and obese young women. Int. J. Obesity 19: 464-467, 1995.

Colberg SR., J.M. Hagberg, S.D. McCole, J.M. Zmuda, P.D. Thompson, and D.E. Kelley. Utilization of glycogen but not plasma glucose is reduced in individuals with NIDDM during mild intensity exercise. J. Appl. Physiol. 81(4): 2027-2033, 1996.

Colberg SR. Practical management of type 1 diabetes during exercise. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, 71(2): 24-35, 2000.

Colberg SR. Use of clinical practice recommendations for exercise by individuals with type 1 diabetes. The Diabetes Educator, 26(2): 265-271, 2000.

Colberg SR, and D.P. Swain. Exercise and diabetes control: A winning combination. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 28(4):63-64, 69-72, 77-78, 81, 2000.

Colberg SR. Clinical management of type 1 diabetes and exercise. Clinical Exercise Physiology, 2(2): 92-99, 2000.

Horning, M.A., Colberg SR, G.A. Casazza, and G.A. Brooks. Recycling of deuterium from dideuterated glucose during moderate exercise. Ann. Clin. Biochem., 37: 540-542, 2000.

Colberg SR. Exercise: A diabetes "cure" for many? ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal, 5(2):20-26, 2001.

Colberg SR. Exercise -- Participation activates treatment benefits. Biomechanics, May Supplement: 7-8,10-13, 2001.

Colberg SR, and J. Walsh. Pumping insulin during exercise: What healthcare providers and diabetic patients need to know. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 30(4): 33-38, 2002 (Invited).

Colberg SR, K.B. Stansberry, P.M. McNitt, and A.I. Vinik. Chronic exercise is associated with enhanced cutaneous blood flow in Type 2 diabetes. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications, 16: 139-145, 2002.

Colberg SR, D.P. Swain, and A.I. Vinik. Use of heart rate reserve and rating of perceived exertion to prescribe exercise intensity in diabetic autonomic neuropathy. Diabetes Care, 26(4): 986-990, 2003.

Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, D.R. Holton, T. Nunnold, and A.I. Vinik. Cutaneous blood flow in type 2 diabetic individuals following an acute bout of maximal exercise. Diabetes Care, 26(6): 1883-1888, 2003.

Holton, D.R., Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, T. Nunnold, and A.I. Vinik. Effect of an aerobic exercise training program on quality of life in type 2 diabetes. The Diabetes Educator, 29(5): 837-846, 2003.

Nunnold, T., Colberg SR, M. Herriott, and T. Somma. Use of the new noninvasive GlucoWatch biographer during exercise of varying intensity. Diabetes Technology and Therapeutics, 6(4): 454-462, 2004.

Herriott, M., Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, T. Nunnold, and A.I. Vinik. Effects of eight weeks of combined flexibility and resistance training in older adults with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 27(12): 2988-2989, 2004.

Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, T. Nunnold, D.R. Holton, D.P. Swain, and A.I. Vinik. Cutaneous blood flow following ten weeks of aerobic training in type 2 diabetes. Journal of Diabetes and Its Complications, 19(5): 276-283, 2005.

Colberg SR: Glucose monitoring and physical activity: The present and future challenges. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 7(5): 681-683, 2005.

Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, T. Nunnold, M.T. Herriott, and A.I. Vinik: Effect of an 8-week resistance training program on cutaneous perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Microvascular Research,71(2): 121-127, 2006.

Colberg SR: The impact of exercise on insulin action in type 2 diabetes mellitus: Relationship to prevention and control. Insulin, 1(3): 85-98, July 2006.

Colberg SR: Children with type 2 diabetes: Prevention and control. Drug Benefit Trends, 18(Suppl. D, Diabetes Trends), 25-33, 2006.

Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, T. Nunnold, D.R. Holton, and A.I. Vinik. Effect of a single bout of prior moderate exercise on cutaneous perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 29(10): 2316-2318, 2006.

Colberg S. Increasing insulin sensitivity. Diabetes Self-Management, 24(2):47-50, 2007.

Colberg SR. Avoiding possible interactions between exercise and diabetic medications. ACSM's Certified News, 17(3):8-10, 2007.

Colberg SR. Physical activity, insulin action, and diabetes prevention and control. Current Diabetes Reviews, 3(3): 176-184,2007.

Colberg SR: Avoiding possible interactions between exercise and diabetic medications. ACSM Certified News, 17(3): 8-10, 2007 (Invited)

Colberg SR: Physical activity, insulin action, and diabetes prevention and control. Current Diabetes Reviews, 3(3): 176-184, 2007 (Invited)

Colberg SR: Physical activity and diabetes control: Making recommendations that actually work. Review of Endocrinology, 1(5): 48-50, 2007 (Invited)

Colberg SR: Being active: A commentary. The Diabetes Educator, 33(6): 989-990, 2007 (Invited)

Colberg SR: Enhancing insulin action with exercise to prevent or control diabetes. ACSM's Health & Fitness Journal, 12(2): 16-22, 2008

Colberg SR, Somma CT, Sechrist SR: Physical activity participation may offset some of the negative impact of diabetes on cognitive function. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association,       9(6): 434-438, 2008

Colberg SR: Motivating your diabetic patients to be physically active. Review of Endocrinology, 2(8): 38-41, 2008 (Invited)

Colberg SR: Encouraging diabetic patients to be physically active: What busy practitioners need to know. Clinical Diabetes, 26(4): 123-127, 2008 (Invited)

Colberg SR, Azoury KR, Parson HK, Vinik AI: Exercise status affects skin perfusion via prostaglandin, nitric oxide, and EDHF pathways in diabetes. Microvascular Research, 77(2): 120-124, 2009

Colberg SR, Grieco CG: Exercise in the treatment and prevention of diabetes. Exercise in the treatment and prevention of diabetes. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 8(4): 169-175, 2009 (Invited)

Colberg SR, Zarrabi L, Bennington L, Nakave A, Somma CT, Swain DP, Sechrist SR: Postprandial walking lowers the glycemic impact of dinner in type 2 diabetes. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 10(6): 394-397, 2009

Morrison S, Colberg SR, Mariano M, Parson HK, Vinik AI: Impact of balance training on falls risk in older individuals with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 33(4): 748-750, 2010

Chemal S, Colberg SR, Satin-Smith M, Gyuricsk E, Hubbard T, Scerbo M, McKenzie FD: An individualized prediction algorithm for type 2 diabetes chronic disease control. IFMBE Proceedings of the 26th Southern Biomedical Engineering Conference SBEC 2010, 32: 67-70, 2010

Colberg SR, Hill LC, Parson HK, Thomas KS, Vinik AI: Six months of moderate aerobic training alters the effects of prostaglandins and nitric oxide, but not EDHF, on skin perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy. 3: 275-280, 2010

Published Research Abstracts

Colberg SR, G.A. Casazza, M.A. Horning, and G.A. Brooks. The effects of smoking on the dependency on blood glucose during rest and moderate exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exer., 25 (Suppl.): S100, 1993.

Colberg SR., L. Thaete, J.-A. Simoneau, T. Burke, and C. Thompson. Visceral obesity in women impairs muscle FFA utilization. Diabetes, 43 (Suppl. 1): 69A, 1994.

Kelley, D.E., J.-A. Simoneau, M. Lacaille,Colberg SR, and L. Thaete. Effects of visceral obesity on postabsorptive FFA utilization by skeletal muscle in women. Intl. J. Obesity, 18 (Suppl. 2): 95, 1994.

J.-A. Simoneau, Y. Gelinas, Colberg SR, L. Thaete, and D.E. Kelley. Relationships between nonoxidative glucose disposal and metabolic characteristics of the skeletal muscle in lean and obese women. Intl. J. Obesity, 18 (Suppl. 2): 67, 1994.

Colberg S, S. McCole, J. Zmuda, J. Hagberg, P. Thompson, and D.E. Kelley. Carbohydrate oxidation during mild exercise is unaffected by moderate obesity or Diabetes. Med. Sci. Sports Exer., 27(Suppl.): S214, 1995.

Colberg S, S. McCole, J. Hagberg, P. Thompson, and D.E. Kelley. Utilization of glycogen but not plasma glucose is reduced in individuals with NIDDM during mild intensity exercise. Diabetes, 45(Suppl. 2): 393A, 1996.

Colberg S. Utilization of clinical practice recommendations for type 1 diabetes and exercise. Med. Sci. Sports Exer., 32(5; Suppl.): S176, 2000.

Colberg SR, K.B. Stansberry, J.A. Scanelli, P.M. McNitt, and A.I. Vinik. Chronic exercise lowers resistance to nitric oxide in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 50(Suppl. 2): A222, 2001.

Colberg SR, D.P. Swain, and A.I. Vinik. Exercise intensity should be prescribed using heart rate reserve in diabetic autonomic neuropaths. Diabetes, 51(Suppl. 2), A247, 2002.

Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, D.R. Holton, T. Nunnold, and A.I. Vinik. Paradoxical reduction of skin blood flow in type 2 diabetes following maximal exercise, independent of aerobic training status and nitric oxide levels. Diabetes, 51(Suppl. 2), A247, 2002.

Parson, H.K., Colberg SR, T. Nunnold, D.R. Holton, D.P. Swain, and A.I. Vinik. Change in cutaneous blood flow and nitric oxide levels following ten weeks of aerobic training in type 2 diabetic individuals. Diabetes, 52(Suppl. 2): A506, 2003.

Colberg SR., H.K. Parson, T. Nunnold, M.T. Herriott, and A.I. Vinik. Effect of an 8-week resistance training program on cutaneous perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 53(Suppl. 2): A531, 2004.

Colberg SR., M.T. Herriott, H.K. Parson, and A.I. Vinik. Effects of eight weeks of flexibility and resistance training in older adults with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 53(Suppl. 2): A531, 2004.

Gibbs, D.W., D.P. Swain, J.D. Branch, and Colberg SR. Effectiveness of a practice regimen for decreasing floor rise time in older adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 36(5, Suppl.): S141, 2004.

Wingfield, L.D., E.A. Dowling, J.D. Branch, Colberg SR, and D.P. Swain: A comparison of VO2 between kickboxing and treadmill exercise at similar heart rates. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 38(Suppl.): S497, 2006.

Parson H.K., Colberg SR, C.B. Dublin, K.R. Azoury, and A.I. Vinik. Comparison of the microvascular effects of glibenclamide and glimepiride in dorsal foot skin perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 55(Suppl. 2): A189, 2006.

Colberg SR, H.K. Parson, K.R. Azoury, E.C. Jones, and A.I. Vinik. Exercise status is an important determinant of the microvascular effects of L-NAME and aspirin on dorsal foot skin perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 56(Suppl. 2): A280, 2007.

Colberg SR, Somma CT, Sechrist SR, Coleman F, Raymer AM: Physical activity participation may offset some of the negative impact of diabetes on cognitive function. Diabetes, 57(Suppl. 2): A304, 2008

Colberg SR, Parson HK, Boyd AL, Sharp K, Vinik AI: Six months of moderate aerobic exercise training does not alter the microvascular effects of the EDHF pathway on stimulated dorsal foot skin perfusion in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes, 57(Suppl. 2): A305, 2008

Morrison S, Colberg SR, Thomas K, Parson HK, Vinik AI: Balance training lowers falls risk and improves gait in type 2 diabetes.  Diabetes, 58(Suppl. 2): A283, 2009

Grieco CR, Swain DP, Colberg SR, Dowling E, Baskette K, Zarrabi L, Gandrakota R, Kotipalli U, Sechrist SR, Somma CT: The effect of aerobic exercise intensity on insulin sensitivity. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 41(5: Suppl.): S103, 2009

Previous Research Grants & Funding

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, 1991, Gatorade Sports Science Institute Student Award, AIngestion of [13C]-glucose during rest and prolonged moderate intensity exercise," $1,500

Brooks, G.A., Principle Investigator,Colberg SR, Co-Principal Investigator, 1992, California State Tobacco-Related Diseases Research, "Effects of smoking on metabolism during rest and exercise," $175,000

Kelley, D., Principal Investigator, Colberg SR, Co-Principal Investigator, 1993-1994, NIH-funded Pittsburgh Obesity Center Project, "Effects of obesity on muscle free fatty acid metabolism," $20,000

Kelley, D., Principal Investigator, Colberg SR, Co-Principal Investigator, 1993-1994, VA Merit Award, Competitive Renewal, "Glucose and lipid metabolism in NIDDM during mild exercise," $149,000

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, 1998, Old Dominion University Summer Research Fellowship, "The Diabetic Athlete's Guide to Blood Sugar Control During Exercise: A Practical Approach," $6,000

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, Swain, D., ODU Co-Investigator, Vinik, A., EVMS Co-Investigator, 2001-2003, American Diabetes Association, "Physical Activity, Nitric Oxide, and Neurovascular Dysfunction in Type 2 Diabetes," $300,000

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, T. Somma, T. Nunnold, Co-Investigators, 2002, Old Dominion University Wellness Institute and Research Center Pilot Study Research Award, "Effectiveness of the GlucoWatch during mild to moderate exercise in individuals with diabetes," $2,000

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, H.K Parson and A.I. Vinik, EVMS Co-Investigators, 2004-2007, American Diabetes Association, "Mechanisms of Exercise-Induced Improvement in Defective Neurovascular Function in Type 2 Diabetes," $300,000

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, C.T. Somma, S. R. Sechrist, F. Coleman, and A.M Raymer, 2006-2007, Commonwealth of Virginia Alzheimer's and Related Diseases Research Award Fund, "The Relationship among Alzheimer's Disease, Dementia, Diabetes, and Physical Activity Status," $30,000 (Nov. 1, 2006-June 30, 2007)

Colberg SR, Principal Investigator, D.P. Swain, C.T. Somma, and S.R. Sechrist,2006-2007, Investigator-Initiated Award, Lifescan, Inc., "Exercise Timing and Maximal Glycemic Benefits for Type 2 Diabetic Individuals," $9,750 (Jan. 1-June 30, 2007)

Morrison S,Colberg SR, Mariano MH, Parson HK, Vinik AI, Walker ML: Old Dominion University Office of Research Multi-Investigator, Multidisciplinary One-Time Seed Funding, "Dynamic Medical Measures: Creating a Model to Study the Neuropathic Process in Diabetes and Normal Aging," January-June, 2008, $80,000

Colberg SR, Morrison S, Swain DP, Parson HK, Vinik AI: American Diabetes Association, "Protective Health Effects of Differing Types and Intensities of Exercise Training in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes," July 2008-June 2011, $600,000

McKenzie F, Scerbo M, Colberg SR, Hubbard TW, Satin-Smith M, Gyuricsko EO, ODU Office of Research funding, "Incentivized Type 2 Diabetes Management Using I-Phone Technology," March 2009-2010, $26,962

Colberg SR, Somma CT, ODU Summer Experience Enhancing Collaborative Research (SEECR), "The Effect of Exercise Type on Postprandial Glycemia, Heart Rate Variability, and Mood in Individuals with Type 2 Diabetes," Summer 2011, $17,000

Vinik AI, Paulson J, Colberg SR, Morrison S, Handel R, Neumann S, National Institutes of Health (R21 grant), "Development of a Quality of Life Tool Sensitive to Cognitive and Physical Measures of Fatigue," August 2011-July 2013, $141,708 (subcontract)  



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