Matthew Stults-Kolehmainen, PhD, FACSM

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Matthew Stults-Kolehmainen, PhD, FACSM

Matthew Stults-Kolehmainen, PhD, FACSM

@DrMattFit

Exercise science. bio-behavioral health. motivation states. stress. recovery. weight loss. bariatric surgery. Yale. YNHH. Columbia.

New Haven, CT, USA Katılım Ekim 2020
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Matthew Stults-Kolehmainen, PhD, FACSM
Journal solicitations are common, but never had one where they entice me by calling a recent publication "precious"! I guess my articles feel that way!
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@Ekkekakis @WSJ Maybe another important point is that with unremitting stress, a person can have a totally exhausted cortisol profile - not pumping out cortisol at the normal level. So, could be too much or too little, e.g. loss of normal cortisol awakening response.
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Excerpt from an interview I recently gave to the @WSJ. I do not believe I said that "overexposure to cortisol increases fat storage" (maybe abdominal fat deposition). I said other things in the article that were attributed to others. Oh well... wsj.com/lifestyle/fitn…
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It is supposed to be: Editorial: Motivation states for physical activity and sedentary behavior as the next chapter in sport, exercise, and health psychology.
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