Edward Coyle directs the Human Performance Laboratory, and his research focuses on the metabolic and cardiovascular factors that limit exercise performance. Recently, he has investigated the cardio-metabolic effects of prolonged sitting and the amount of exercise needed to counteract the negative health consequences of daily sedentary behavior. Furthermore, he will be studying 50-70 y men and women to determine the extent to which 'power' training can reverse their loss of muscle mass and if nutritional supplementation can augment the improvements in muscle function.

Ph.D. in Animal Physiology, University of Arizona, 1979

Investigates metabolic and cardiovascular factors that limit exercise performance.

Chou, T-H., Allen, JR., Hahn, DW., Leary, BK. & Coyle, EF. (2018). Cardiovascular responses to exercise when narrowing the core-to- skin temperature gradient by increasing skin temperature. Journal of Applied Physiology, (in press).

Kim, I-Y., Park, S., Chou, T-H., Trombold, JR. & Coyle, EF. (2016). Prolonged sitting negatively affects the postprandial plasma triglyceride-lowering effect of acute exercise. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 311(5), E891–E898.

Lee, J., Christmas, K., Machin, D. & Coyle, E. (2015). Warm skin alters cardiovascular responses to cycling after preheating and precooling. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise(47), 1168–1176.

Trombold, J., Christmas, K., Machin, D., Van Pelt, P., Heng, T., Kim, I. & Coyle, E. (2014). Postexercise macronutrient intake and subsequent postprandial triglyceride metabolism. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46, 2099–2106.

Machin, D., Christmas, K., Chou, T., Hill, S., Van Pelt, D., Trombold, J. & Coyle, E. (2014). Effects of differing dosages of pomegranate juice supplementation after eccentric exercises. Physiology Journal. (View)

Trinity, J., Pahnke, M., Trombold, J. & Coyle, E. (2014). Impact of polyphenol antioxidants on cycling performance and cardiovascular function. Nutrients, 6(3), 1273–1292.

Trombold, JR., Christmas, K., Machin, D., Van Pelt, DW., Heng, TH., Kim, IY. & Coyle, EF. (2014). Post- exercise macronutrient intake and subsequent postprandial triglyceride metabolism. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46, 2099–2106.

Kim, IY., Park, S., Trombold, JR. & Coyle, EF. (2014). Effects of moderate- and intermittent low- intensity exercise on postprandial lipemia.. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46, 1882–1890.

Trombold, J., Christmas, K., Machin, D., Kim, I. & Coyle, E. (2013). Acute high-intensity endurance exercise is more effective than moderate-intensity exercise for attenuation of postprandial triglyceride. Journal of Applied Physiology, 114, 792–800.

McLean, B., Petrucelli, C. & Coyle, E. (2012). Maximal power output and perceptual fatigue responses during a Division I female collegiate soccer season. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26, 3189–3196.

Trinity, J., Lee, J., Pahnke, M., Beck, K. & Coyle, E. (2012). Attenuated relationship between cardiac output and oxygen uptake during high intensity exercise. Acta Physiologica, 204, 362–370.