Review Articles (Peer Reviewed)
32. Coyle, EF. Fluid and fuel intake during exercise. Journal of Sports Sciences. 22: 39-55, 2004.
31. Coyle, EF. Fluid and fuel intake during exercise. In: Food, Nutrition and Sports Performance II. The International Olympic Committee Consensus on Sports Nutrition. Editors: RJ Maughan, LM Burke, and EF Coyle. Routledge Publishing, 2004.
30. Coyle, EF. Cardiovascular drift during prolonged exercise. p 153-172. In: Exercise, Nutrition and Environmental Stress. Editors: H. Nose, L. Spriet and K. Imaizumi. Cooper Publishing Group. 2002.
29. Coyle EF and Gonzalez-Alonso JA. Cardiovascular drift during prolonged exercise: new perspectives. Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews. 29(2): 88-92, 2001.
28. Coyle EF: Deconditioning and Retention of Adaptations Induced by Endurance Training. ACSM Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. 4nd edition. American College of Sports Medicine. Williams & Wilkins. Baltimore, 2001; pgs 191-197.
27. Coyle EF: Physical activity as a metabolic stressor. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 72: 512-520 (suppl): 2000.
26. Coyle EF: Physiological determinants of endurance performance. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2(3): 181-189, 1999.
25. Coyle EF, Hodgkinson, BJ : Influence of dietary fat and carbohydrate on metabolic and performance responses.In:Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Vol 11 (Ed.) DR Lamb and R Murray. Benchmark Press, Carmel IN, 1999.
24. Sawka MN, Coyle EF: Influence of body water and blood volume on thermoregulation and exercise performance in the heat. Exercise Sport Science Reviews. 27: 167-218, 1999.
23. Coyle EF. Fat oxidation during exercise: role of lipolysis, FFA availability and glycolytic flux. . In: Biochemistry of Exercise . Vol 10. (Ed.)M. Hargreaves and M. Thompson.Human Kinetics, Champaign, ILL, 1999; p263-274.
22. Gonzalez-Alonso J, Coyle EF: Effectos fisologicos de la deshidratacion. Educacion Fisica Y Deportes. 54: 46-52, 1998.
21. Coyle EF: Cardiovascular drift during prolonged exercise and the effects of dehydration. International Journal of Sports Medicine 19: S121-S124, 1998.
20. Coyle EF: Deconditioning and Retention of Adaptations Induced by Endurance Training. ACSM Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. 2nd edition. American College of Sports Medicine. Williams & Wilkins. Baltimore, 1998.
19. Convertino VA, Armstrong LE, Coyle EF, Mack GW, Sawka MN, Senay LC Jr, Sherman WM. American College of Sports Medicine position stand. Exercise and fluid replacement. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 28(1):i-vii, 1996.
18. Coyle EF: Integration of the physiological factors determining endurance performance ability. Exercise Sport Science Reviews 23:25-63, 1995.
17. Coyle EF: Substrate utilization during exercise in active people. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 61(4 Suppl): 968S-979S, 1995.
16. Coyle EF, Spriet L, Gregg S, Clarkson P: Introduction to physiology and nutrition for competitive sport. In: Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Vol 7. (Ed.) DR Lamb, HG Knuttgen, R Murray. Benchmark Press, Carmel IN, 1994.
15. Bloomfield SA, Coyle EF: Bed Rest Detraining and Retention of Training Induced Adaptations: A Review. Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. 2nd edition. American College of Sports Medicine. Lea & Febiger. Philadelphia, 1993.
14. Coyle EF, Montain SJ: Thermal and Cardiovascular Responses to Fluid Replacement During Exercise In:Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Vol 5. (Ed.) CV Gisolfi, DR Lamb. Benchmark Press, Carmel IN., 1993.
13. Coyle EF, Coyle E. Rating Carbohydrates That Speed Recovery From Intense Training. The Physician and Sports Medicine 21(2): 111-123, 1993.
12. Coyle EF: Carbohydrate feeding during exercise. International Journal of Sports Medicine 13 Suppl 1:S126-8, 1992.
11. Coyle EF, Montain SJ: Benefits of fluid replacement with carbohydrate during exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 24(9 Suppl):S324-30, 1992.
10. Coyle EF, Montain SJ: Carbohydrate and fluid ingestion during exercise: are there trade-offs? Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 24(6):671-8, 1992.
9. Coyle EF: Carbohydrate supplementation during exercise. Journal of Nutrition 122(3 Suppl):788-95, 1992.
8. Coyle EF: Carbohydrate feedings: effects on metabolism, performance and recovery. In: Advances in Nutrition and Top Sport. (Ed) F Brouns. Karger, Basel Switzerland. Medicine and Sport Science 32: 1-14, 1991.
7. Coggan AR, Coyle EF: Carbohydrate ingestion during prolonged exercise: effects on metabolism and performance. Exercise Sports Science Reviews 19: 1-40, 1991.
6. Coyle EF: Timing and method of increased carbohydrate intake to cope with heavy training, competition and recovery. Journal of Sports Science 9 Spec No: 29-51; discussion 51-52, 1991.
5. Coyle EF, Hamilton M: Fluid replacement during exercise: effects on physiological homeostasis and performance. In: Fluid Homeostatis During Exercise. Perspectives in Exercise Science and Sports Medicine. Vol 3. (Ed.) CV Gisolfi, DR Lamb. Benchmark Press, Carmel IN, 1990.
4. Coyle EF: Detraining and retention of training induced adaptations: A review. In: Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. American College of Sports Medicine. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1998.
3. Coyle EF: Ergogenic aids. Clinical Sports Medicine 3(3): 731-742, 1984.
2. Coyle EF, Coggan AR: Effectiveness of carbohydrate feeding in delaying fatigue during prolonged exercise. Sports Medicine 1:446-458, 1984.
1. Holloszy JO, Coyle EF: Adaptations of skeletal muscle to endurance exercise and their metabolic consequences. Journal of Applied Physiology 56(4):831-838, 1984.