Publications (from over 165)
1990 +

P.M. Clarkson and F. Reichsman. The Effect of ethanol on exercise-induced muscle damage. Journal of Studies on
Alcohol 51(1): 19-23, 1990.
C.B. Ebbeling and P.M. Clarkson. Muscle adaptation prior to recovery following eccentric exercise. European Journal
of Applied Physiology 60: 26-31, 1990.
M.E. Dedrick and P.M. Clarkson. The effects of eccentric exercise on motor performance in young and older women.
European Journal of Applied Physiology 60: 183-186, 1990.
R. Buckley-Bleiler, P.M. Clarkson, et al. Serum creatine kinase activity after isometric exercise in premenopausal and
postmenopausal women. Experimental Aging Research 15: 195-198, 1990.
A.P. McNeal, A. Watkins, P.M. Clarkson, and I. Tremblay. Lower extremity alignment and injury in young,
preprofessional, college and professional ballet dancers: Part II. Dancer-reported injuries. Medical Problems of
Performing Artists 5: 83-88, 1990.
W.T. Stauber, P.M. Clarkson, V.E. Fritz, W.J. Evans. Extracellular matrix disruption and pain after eccentric muscle
action. Journal of Applied Physiology 69:868-874,1990.
P.M. Clarkson Eccentric exercise and testing. Symposium publications from Johnson Space Center Conference,
September, 1989, in press.
P.M. Clarkson. Too much too soon, the aftermath of overexertion. Sport Science Exchange 2(21) Jan. 1990.
P.M. Clarkson. Tired blood: iron deficiency in athletes and effect of iron supplementation. Sport Science Exchange.
3(28) Sept. 1990.

1991
P.M. Clarkson. Vitamins and trace minerals as ergogenic aids. In: Eds, D. Lamb and M. Williams, Perspectives in
Exercise Science and Sports Medicine, Vol. 4., pp.123-176, 1991.
K. Nosaka, P.M. Clarkson, M.E. McGuiggin, J.M. Byrne. Time course of muscle adaptation after high force eccentric
exercise. European Journal of Applied Physiology 63:70-76, 1991.
P.M. Clarkson. Minerals: exercise performance and supplementation in athletes, Journal of Sports Sciences 9: 91-116,
1991.
F. Reichsman, S.P. Scordilis, P.M. Clarkson, W.J. Evans. Muscle protein changes following eccentric exercise in
humans. European Journal of Applied Physiology 62:245-250, 1991.
J. Hamill, P.S. Freedson, P.M. Clarkson, B. Braun. Muscle soreness during running: Biomechanical and physiological
implications. International Journal of Biomechanics 7(2):125-137, 1991
W.T. Stauber, V.K. Fritz, P.M. Clarkson, J.E. Riggs. An injury model myopathy mimicking dystrophy: implication
regarding the function of dystrophin. Medical Hypothesis 35:358-362, 1991.
P.M. Clarkson. Nutritional ergogenic aids: chromium, exercise and muscle mass. International Journal of Sport
Nutrition. 1:289-293, 1991.
P.M. Clarkson. Trace mineral requirements for athletes: To supplement or not to supplement. Sport Science Exchange
4(33) July 1991.
B. Braun, P.M. Clarkson, P.S. Freedson, R.L. Kohl. Effects of coenzyme Q10 supplementation on exercise
performance, VO2 max, and lipid peroxidation in trained cyclists. International Journal of Sport Nutrition. 1:353-365,
1991.

1992
K. Nosaka, P.M. Clarkson, F.S. Apple. Time course of serum protein changes after strenuous exercise of the forearm
flexors. Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine 119: 183-188, 1992.
K. Nosaka, P.M. Clarkson. Changes in plasma zinc following high force eccentric exercise. International Journal of
Sport Nutrition. 2:175-184, 1992.
P.M. Clarkson. Nutritional ergogenic aids; Carnitine. International Journal of Sport Nutrition. 2:185-190, 1992.
Nosaka, K., P.M. Clarkson. Relationship between post-exercise plasma CK elevation and muscle mass involved in the
exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine 13(6):471-475, 1992.
A. E. Donnelly, P.M. Clarkson, R.J. Maughan. Exercise-induced muscle damage: effects of light exercise on damaged
muscle. European Journal of Applied Physiology 64:350-353, 1992.
P.M. Clarkson, K. Nosaka, B. Braun. Muscle function after exercise-induced muscle damage and rapid adaptation.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 24:512-520, 1992.
P.M. Clarkson. Exercise-induced muscle damage: animal and human models. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise.24:510-511, 1992.

1993
P.M. Clarkson. The effects of exercise and heat on vitamin requirements. in Nutritional Needs in Hot Environments:
Application for Military Personnel in Field Operations. National Academy Press: Washington, DC, 1993, pp. 137-172.
P.M. Clarkson. Nutritional Ergogenic Aids. Caffeine. International Journal of Sports Nutrition 3: 103-111, 1993.
P.M. Clarkson. Rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure: Worst case scenarios. Sport Science Exchange 4 (42):1993.
Publication of Roundtable: Physiology and Nutrition for Competitive Sport. Sports Science Exchange 14:1993

1994
P.M. Clarkson and E.M. Haymes. Trace mineral Requirements for Athletes. International Journal of Sport Nutrition.
4:104-119,1994.
M. P. Miles, P.M. Clarkson, M. Bean, K. Ambach, J. Mulroy, K. Vincent. Muscle function at the wrist following 9 d of
immobilization and suspension. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 26:615-623, 1994.
S. Clancy, P.M. Clarkson, M. DeCheke, K. Nosaka, P.S. Freedson, J. Cunningham, B. Valentine. Effects of Chromium
Picolinate supplementation on body composition, strength, and urinary chromium loss in football players. International
Journal of Sport Nutrition. 4:142-153, 1994.
P.M. Clarkson, Book Review: Be Strong: Strength Training for Muscular Fitness for Men and Women WCB Brown &
Benchmark, 143 pp. in Medicine, Exercise, and Health, 1994.
E.F. Coyle, L. Spriet, S. Gregg, P. Clarkson (1994). Introduction to physiology and nutrition for competitive sport. In:
Eds. D.R. Lamb, H.G. Knuttgen, R. Murray. Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Vol. 7. Physiology
and Nutrition for Competitive Sport. Cooper Publishing Group, pp. xv-xxxix.
M.P. Miles and P.M. Clarkson. Exercise-induced muscle pain, soreness, and cramps. Journal of Sports Medicine and
Physical Fitness, 34:203-216, 1994.
Clarkson, PM. Nutrition for Postcompetition. Editorial. International Journal of Sport Nutrition 4:319, 1994
Nosaka, K. and P.M. Clarkson. Effect of eccentric exercise on plasma enzyme activities previously elevated by
eccentric exercise. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 69:492-497,1994.
Clarkson, PM. Or at least, to do not harm. Editorial. International Journal of Sport Nutrition 4:203-204, 1994
Blumberg, J., Clarkson, P., Goldfarb, A., Jenkins, R., and Ji, Li Li. Exercise, nutrition, and free radicals: What’s the
connection? Roundtable. Sports Science Exchange 5:1994.

1995
P.M. Clarkson and E.M. Haymes. Exercise and mineral status of athletes: Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphorus, and Iron.
Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 27:831_843, 1995.
Clarkson, PM. Micronutrients and exercise: Anti-oxidants and minerals. Journal of Sports Science 13:S11-S24, 1995.
Maliszewski, A.F., D. Heil, P.S. Freedson, P. Clarkson. Effects of pre-exercise candy bar ingestion on sedentary men
during prolonged sub-maximal exercise. Medicine, Exercise, Nutrition and Health, 4:40-47, 1995.
P.M. Clarkson. Antioxidants and Physical Performance. Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 35:131-141,
1995.
Saxton J.M., Clarkson P.M., James R., Miles M., Westerfer M., Clark S., and Donnelly A.E. Neuromuscular
dysfunction following eccentric exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 27:1185-1193, 1995.
Clarkson, PM. Athletes and Minerals:Calcium, Magnesium, Iron and Chromium. Nutrition Report, Health Media
Communications, vol 13 (9), 1995.
Nosaka, K. and P.M. Clarkson. Muscle damage following repeated bouts of high force eccentric exercise. Med. Sci.
Sports Exerc. 27: 1263_1269, 1995.
Clarkson P. M., and Newham D. J. Associations between muscle soreness, damage, and fatigue. Adv Exper Med Biol
384:457-469 ,1995.

1996
Nosaka, K. and P.M. Clarkson. Variability in serum creatine kinase response after eccentric exercise of the forearm
flexors. International Journal of Sports Medicine,17: 120_127, 1996.
Nosaka, K. and P.M. Clarkson. Changed in indicators of inflammation after eccentric exercise of the elbow flexors.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 28:953-961,1996.
Grivetti LE, Applegate EA, Clarkson PM, Grandjean AC, McDonald RB, and Tipton CM. From ancient Olympia to
modern Atlanta: celebration of the Olympic centennial. Nutrition Today 31: 241-249, 1996.
Clarkson, PM. Nutrition for Improved Sports Performance: Current Issues on Ergogenic Aids Sports Medicine
21:1996.

1997
Clarkson, PM. Effects of Exercise on Chromium Levels: Is Supplementation Required? Sports Medicine 23:341-349,
1997.
Clarkson, PM and Thompson HS. Limits to Research on Drugs and Sport. The Clinical Pharmacology of Sport and
Exercise T. Reilly and M. Orme (eds.) Excerpta Medica:Amsterdam, 1997, pp. 25-37.
Miles, MP, Y Li, JP Rinard, PM Clarkson, JW Williamson. Eccentric exercise augments the cardiovascular response to
static exercise. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 29:457-466,1997.
Nosaka K. and Clarkson PM Influence of previous concentric exercise on eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage.
Journal of Sport Science. 15:477-483, 1997.
HS Thompson, JP Hyatt, MJ DeSouza, PM Clarkson. The effects of oral-contraceptives on delayed-onset muscle
soreness following exercise. Contraception 56:59-65, 1997
Clarkson, PM. Oh those aching muscles. ACSM’s Health and Fitness Journal 1: 12-17, 1997.
P.M. Clarkson. Eccentric exercise and muscle damage. International Journal of Sports Medicine 18 (4):S314-316,
1997.
Applegate EA, Baumgartner B, Clarkson PM, Grivetti LE, Haislett N, McDonald RB, Mills B, Oerter A. Gold medal
roundtable: athlete presentations, audience questions, and summary statements. Journal of Nutrition, 127: 886_892S,
1997.
Clarkson, PM. Is it safe for athletes to use creatine?, Sports Sciences Education Newsletter, NCAA news, Spring 1997
Bar-or, O, Barr, S, Bergeron, M, Carey, R, Clarkson, PM, Houtkooper, L, Rivera-Brown, A, Rowland T, Steen, S.
Youth in sport: nutritional needs. Roundtable. Sports Science Exchange 8(4), 1-6, 1997.

1998
Clarkson, PM An overview of nutrition for female dancers. Journal of Dance Medicine and Science. 2:32-39,1998.
Clarkson, PM. The skinny on weight loss supplements and drugs. ACSM’s Health & Fitness Journal. 2(4):18-28,
1998.
Clarkson, PM. Nutritional supplements for weight gain. Sports Science Exchange. 11(1):1-7, 1998.
Hyatt, JP, Clarkson, PM. Creatine kinase release and clearance using MM variants following repeated bouts of
eccentric exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 30(7):1059-1065, 1998.
Clarkson, PM, Manore, M, Opplinger B, Steen, S, and Walberg-Rankin, J Methods and strategies for weight loss in
athletes. Roundtable. Sports Science Exchange 9(1), 1-5, 1998.
P.M. Clarkson. Exercise and the B vitamins. In: Nutrition in Exercise and Sport. Third edition, I. Wolinsky (Ed.)
CRC Press:Boca Raton, 1998, 179-196.
Haymes E.M. and Clarkson, PM. Minerals and Trace Minerals. Minerals and trace minerals. In: Nutrition for Sport
and Exercise. Eds. J.R. Berning and S. Nelson Steen. Aspen Publishers: FrederickMD. pp. 77-107, 1998.
Clarkson, PM and Sayers, S. Exercise-induced muscle damage in humans. In: The 1997 Nagano
Symposium on Sports Sciences. Eds. H. Nose, E.R. Nadel, T. Morimoto. Cooper Publishing Group: Carmel, IN, 1998,
pp. 545-563.

1999
P. M. Clarkson, S.P. Sayers. Gender differences in exercise-induced muscle damage. Nutritional Implications of
Gender Differences in Metabolism. Sport. M. Tarnopolsky (Ed.). CRC Press: Boca Raton., 1999, pp 283-299.
B.H. Woolley, J. J. Podraza, P.M. Clarkson. Nutritional Ergogenic Aids. In: Athletic Drug Reference ‘99. Clean Date
Inc.: Durham, NC, 1999, pp. 257-309.
Clarkson, PM and Rawson, ES. Nutritional supplements to increase muscle mass. Critical Reviews in Food Science
and Nutrition, 39: 4, 317-328, 1999.
Clarkson, PM., Sayers, S. Etiology of exercise-induced muscle damage. Canadian Journal of Sport Science, 24:3, 234-
48, 1999.
Miles, MP, Naukam, RJ, Hackney, AC, and Clarkson, PM. Blood leukocyte and glutamine fluctuations after eccentric
exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 20:322-327, 1999.
Rawson, ES, Wehnert, ML, and P.M. Clarkson. Effects of thirty days of creatine ingestion in older men. European
Journal of Applied Physiology 80: 139-144, 1999.
Sayers, SP, Clarkson, PM, Rouzier, PA, and Kamen, G. Adverse events associated with eccentric exercise protocols:
six case studies. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 31:12, 1697-1702, 1999.
Rawson, ES and PM Clarkson. Acute Creatine Supplementation in Older Men. Int. J. Sport Med. 21:71-75, 1999.

2000
E.A. Decker, P. M. Clarkson. Dietary Sources and Bioavailability of Essential and Nonessential Antioxidants. In:
Exercise and Oxygen Toxicity, 2nd edition. C.K.Sen, L.Packer, O. Hanninen. Elsevier:Amsterdam., pp. 323-358, 2000.
P.M. Clarkson. Trace minerals. International Olympic Committee. Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine R.J. Maughan
(ed.) Blackwell Science Ltd.: UK, pp. 339-354, 2000.
P. M. Clarkson and M.M. Manore. Nutritional and pharmacological ergogenic aids. In: Women in Sport. International
Olympic Committee, Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine. B.L. Drinkwater (ed.) Blackwell Science Ltd.: UK, pp. 321-
341, 2000.
P.M. Clarkson, Nutritional considerations for the active adolescent. In: Lifestyle Medicine, Ed. J. M. Rippe. Blackwell
Science: Malden, MA, pp. 149-159, 2000.
Clarkson, PM and Thompson, H.. Antioxidants: What are they and what role do they play in physical activity and
health? American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 72:637S-646S, 2000.
Rinard, J., Clarkson, PM, Smith, LL, Grossman, M. Response of males and females to high-force eccentric exercise.
Journal of Sports Sciences, 18 (4): 229-236, 2000.
Taylor, JM, Clarkson, PM, Miles, MP, Thompson, HS, and DeSouza, MJ. Hormonal responses to an acute bout of
resistance exercise in weight trained and non-weight trained females. Journal of Strength and Conditioning
Research,14(2): 220-227, 2000.
Terjung,RL, P Clarkson, ER Eichner, PL Greenhaff, PJ Hespel, RG Israel, WJ Kraemer, RA Meyer, LL Spriet, MA
Tarnopolsky, AJM Wagenmakers, MH Williams. The physiological and health effects of oral creatine supplementation,
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32 (3):706-717, 2000.
Clarkson, PM and RJ Maughan. Growing into the new millennium. International Journal of Sport Nutrition, editorial,
10 (2): V, 2000.
Rawson, ES and PM Clarkson. Creatine supplementation: As athlete’s friend or foe? International Sportmed Journal
(on line e-journal) 1(1), March 2000.
Sacheck, JM, EA Decker, PM Clarkson. The effect of diet on vitamin E intake and oxidative stress in response to
acute exercise in female athletes European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2000, Vol 83: pp 40-46
Sayers, SP, Clarkson, PM, and Lee, J. The effect of activity and immobilization following eccentric exercise: Part I.
Recovery of muscle function. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 32:1587-1592, 2000.
Sayers, SP, Clarkson, PM, and Lee, J. The effect of activity and immobilization following eccentric exercise: Part II.
Serum Creatine Kinase. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise 32: 1593-1597, 2000.

2001
Sayers, SP and Clarkson, PM. Force recovery after eccentric exercise in males and females. European Journal of
Applied Physiology 84: 122-126, 2001.
Sayers, SP, C.A. Knight, P.M.. Clarkson, E.H. van Wegen, G. Kamen.. Effect of ketoprofen on muscle function and
sEMG activity after eccentric exercise. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, I33: 702-710, 2001.
Rawson, E., Gunn, B.A., Clarkson, PM. The effects of creatine supplementation on exercise- induced muscle damage.
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 15:178-184, 2001.
Burns, J, Clarkson, PM, et al. Why don’t athletes drink enough during exercise, and what can be done about it? Sports
Science Exchange Roundtable 12, 1-4, 2001.
Thompson, HS, Scordilis, SP, Clarkson, PM, and Lohrer, WA. A single bout of eccentric exercise increases HSP27
and HSC/HSP70 in human skeletal muscle. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 171:187-193, 2001.
Clarkson PM, Hubal MJ. Are women less susceptible to exercise-induced muscle damage? Curr Opin Clin Nutr
Metab Care. 2001 Nov;4(6):527-31

2002
Rawson ES, Clarkson PM, Price TB, Miles MP. Differential response of muscle phosphocreatine to creatine
supplementation in young and old subjects. Acta Physiol Scand. 2002 Jan;174(1):57-65
Thompson HS, Clarkson PM, Scordilis SP. The repeated bout effect and heat shock proteins: intramuscular HSP27 and
HSP70 expression following two bouts of eccentric exercise in humans. Acta Physiol Scand. 2002 Jan;174(1):47-56.
Sayers SP, Clarkson PM. Exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 1:59-60, 2002.
Sayers, SP and Clarkson, PM. Metabolic response to light exercise after exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. European
Journal of Applied Physiology, 86:280-282, 2002.
Savage, K and Clarkson P. Oral contraceptive use and exercise-induced muscle damage and recovery. Contraception
66(1):67-71. 2002.
Clarkson, PM. Exertional rhabdomyolysis: myths and madness. Am. J. Med. Sports 4:155-156, 2002.
Clarkson, PM. Does antioxidant supplementation reduce muscle damage from oxygen free radicals? IOC Handbook of
Sports Nutrition, 2002.
Clarkson PM, Hubal MJ. Are women less susceptible to exercise-induced muscle damage? Curr Opin Clin Nutr
Metab Care. 2001 Nov;4(6):527-31.
Rawson, E. and Clarkson, PM. Ephedrine as an ergogenic aid. Performance-enhancing Substances in Sport and
Exercise, Eds. M.S. Bahrke and C.E. Yesalis, Human Kinetics; Champaign, IL, pp. 289-298, 2002.
Clarkson, PM, and Persky, A. Steroid misuse in athletes: effects on skeletal muscle. Skeletal Muscle: Pathology,
Diagnosis, and Management of Disease. Eds. VR Preedy and TJ Peters, Greenwich Medical Media Limited, London,
pp. 97-108, 2002.
Clarkson, PM and Hubal MJ. Exercise-induced muscle damage in humans. Am. J. Phys. Med. Rehabil., 81 (11), S52-
S69, 2002.

2003
Lee J. and PM Clarkson. Plasma creatine kinase activity and glutathione after eccentric exercise. Medicine
& Science in Sports & Exercise, 35: 930-936, 2003.
Sayers SP, Knight CA, Clarkson PM. Neuromuscular variables affecting the magnitude of force loss after
eccentric exercise. J Sports Sci. 21(5):403-10, 2003.
Sayers, SP, Peters, BT, Knight, CA, Urso, ML, Parkington, J, Clarkson, PM. Short-term immobilization
after eccentric exercise. Part I. contractile properties. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,
35:753-761, 2003.
Sayers, SP and Clarkson, PM. Short-term immobilization after eccentric exercise. Part II. CK and
myoglobin. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35:762-768, 2003.
Chen YW, Hubal MJ, Hoffman EP, Thompson PD,Clarkson PM. Molecular responses of human muscle to
eccentric exercise. J Appl Physiol. 2003 Aug 22 [Epub ahead of print].
Seo J, Bakay M, Zhao P, Chen Y-W, ClarksonP, Schneiderman B, and Hoffman EP. Interactive color
mosaic and dendrogram displays for signal/noice optimization in microarray data analysis. IEEE
International Conference on Multimedia and Expo III: 461-462, 2003.
Thompson PD, Clarkson P, Karas RH. Statin associated myopathy. Journal of the American Medical
Association. 289 (13):1681-1690, 2003.
Clarkson, PM and Urso M. Oxidative Stress, Exercise , and Antioxidant Supplementation. For:
Antioxidant Nutrients and Environmental Health, Journal of Toxicology, 5;189(1-2):41-54, 2003
Springer BL and Clarkson PM. Two cases of exertional rhabdomyolysis precipitated by personal trainers.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. Sep;35(9):1499-502, 2003.

2004
Molon A, DiGiovanni S, Chen Y-W, Clarkson P, Angelini C, Pegoraro E, and Hoffman, EP. Large-scale
disruption of microtubule pathways in morphologically normal human spastin muscle. Neurology.
13;62(7):1097-104, 2004.
Rawson ES, Persky AM, Price TB, Clarkson PM.. Effects of repeated creatine supplementation on muscle,
plasma, and urine creatine levels. J Strength Cond Res. 18(1):162-7, 2004.
Thompson PD, Moyna N, Seip R, Price T, Clarkson P, Angelopoulos T, Gordon P, Pescatello L, Visich P,
Zoeller R, Devaney JM, Gordish H, Bilbie S, Hoffman EP. Functional polymorphisms associated with
human muscle size and strength. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 36(7):1132-9, 2004.

2005
Clarkson, PM., Devaney, JM., Gordish-Dressman, H., Thompson, PD., Hubal, MJ., Urso, M., Price, TB.,
Angelopoulos, TJ., Gordon, PM., Moyna, NM., Pescatello, LS., Visich, PS., Zoeller, RF., Seip, RL.,
Hoffman, EP. ACTN3 Genotype is Associated with Increases in Muscle Strength and Response to
Resistance Training in Women. J Appl Physiol. 2005 Feb 17; [Epub ahead of print].
Clarkson, PM., Hoffman, EP., Zambraski, E., Gordish-Dressman, H., Kearns, A., Hubal, M., Harmon, B.,
Devaney, JM. ACTN3 and MLCK Genotype Associations with Exertional Muscle Damage. J Appl
Physiol. 2005 Apr 7; [Epub ahead of print]
Hubal MJ, Gordish-Dressman H, Thompson PD, Price TB, Hoffman EP, Angelopoulos TJ, Gordon PM,
Moyna NM, Pescatello LS, Visich PS, Zoeller RF, Seip RL, Clarkson PM. Variability in Muscle Size and
Strength Gain after Unilateral Resistance Training. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2005 Jun;37(6):964-972.
Gordon ES, Gordish-Dressman HA, Devaney J, Clarkson P, Thompson P, Gordon P, Pescatello LS, Hubal
MJ, Pistilli EE, Gianetti G, Kelsey B, Hoffman EP. Nondisease genetic testing: reporting of muscle SNPs
shows effects on self-concept and health orientation scales. Eur J Hum Genet. 2005 Jun 8; [Epub ahead of
print]
Casa DJ, Clarkson PM, Roberts WO. American College of Sports Medicine roundtable on hydration and
physical physical activity:Consensus statements. Curr Sports Med Rep. 2005 Jun;4(3):115-27.
Clarkson PM, Hoffman EP, Zambraski E, Gordish-Dressman H, Kearns A, Hubal MJ, Harmon B, Devaney
JM. ACTN3 and MLCK Genotype Associations with Exertional Muscle Damage. J Appl Physiol 99: 564-
9, 2005.

2006
Clarkson PM. Case report of exertional rhabdomyolysis in a 12-year-old boy. Med Sci Sports Exerc.
38(2):197-200, 2006
Thompson PD, Clarkson PM, Rosenson RS; The National Lipid Association Statin Safety Task Force
Muscle Safety Expert Panel. An assessment of statin safety by muscle experts. Am J Cardiol. 97(8A):69C-
76C, 2006.
Urso ML, Clarkson PM, Price TB. Immobilization effects in young and older adults. Eur J Appl Physiol.
Mar;96(5):564-71, 2006
Clarkson PM, Kearns AK, Rouzier P, Rubin R, Thompson PD. Serum creatine kinase levels and renal
function measures in exertional muscle damage. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 38(4):623-7, 2006
Clarkson PM, Eichner ER. Exertional rhabdomyolysis: does elevated blood creatine kinase foretell renal
failure? Curr Sports Med Rep. 5(2):57-60, 2006
Urso ML, Scrimgeour AG, Chen YW, Thompson PD, Clarkson PM. Analysis of Human Skeletal Muscle
after 48h Immobilization Reveals Alterations in mRNA and Protein for Extracellular Matrix Components.
J Appl Physiol. June 6, 2006 [Epub ahead of print].
VII.

Books
P.M. Clarkson and M. Skrinar (Eds). The Science of Dance Training. Human Kinetics Publishers, Champaign, IL,
1988. 304 pages.
A. Watkins and P.M. Clarkson. Dancing Stronger, Dancing Longer: A dancer’s guide to improving technique and
preventing injury. Princeton Book Co., 1990.
Bar-Or, O., Lamb, D.R., and Clarkson, P.M. Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine Volume 9
Exercise and the Female:A Life Span Approach. Cooper Publishing Group, Carmel, In., 1996