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View article: Basal Metabolic Requirements, Biomarkers of Cardiometabolic Health, and Anthropometric Measures of Obesity in Women and Men With Restricted Growth Conditions
Basal Metabolic Requirements, Biomarkers of Cardiometabolic Health, and Anthropometric Measures of Obesity in Women and Men With Restricted Growth Conditions Open
Population‐specific thresholds have not been defined for the levels of adiposity and systemic biomarkers that predict chronic health risks in people with restricted growth conditions. Here, anthropometric measures of adiposity, basal metab…
View article: Understanding treatment response heterogeneity using randomised crossover trials: A primer for exercise and nutrition scientists
Understanding treatment response heterogeneity using randomised crossover trials: A primer for exercise and nutrition scientists Open
Crossover randomised controlled trials (RCT) are common in exercise and nutrition sciences. Since researchers randomise participants to different sequences of the treatment and comparator/control conditions, crossover RCTs are powerful for…
View article: Understanding treatment response heterogeneity using randomised crossover trials: A primer for exercise and nutrition scientists
Understanding treatment response heterogeneity using randomised crossover trials: A primer for exercise and nutrition scientists Open
Crossover randomised controlled trials (RCT) are common in exercise and nutrition sciences. Since researchers randomise participants to different sequences of the treatment and comparator/control conditions, crossover RCTs are powerful for…
View article: Understanding treatment response heterogeneity using randomised crossover trials: A primer for exercise and nutrition scientists
Understanding treatment response heterogeneity using randomised crossover trials: A primer for exercise and nutrition scientists Open
Crossover randomised controlled trials (RCT) are common in exercise/nutrition sciences. Since researchers randomise participants to different sequences of the treatment and comparator/control conditions, crossover RCTs are powerful for det…
View article: Inter-individual differences in the blood pressure lowering effects of dietary nitrate: A randomised double-blind placebo-controlled replicate crossover trial
Inter-individual differences in the blood pressure lowering effects of dietary nitrate: A randomised double-blind placebo-controlled replicate crossover trial Open
Purpose Dietary nitrate supplementation increases nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and reduces blood pressure (BP). Inter-individual differences in these responses are suspected but have not been investigated using robust designs, e.g., r…
View article: A replicate crossover trial on the interindividual variability of sleep indices in response to acute exercise undertaken by healthy men
A replicate crossover trial on the interindividual variability of sleep indices in response to acute exercise undertaken by healthy men Open
Study Objectives Using the necessary replicate-crossover design, we investigated whether there is interindividual variability in home-assessed sleep in response to acute exercise. Methods Eighteen healthy men (mean [SD]: 26[6] years) compl…
View article: Interindividual Differences in the Blood Pressure Lowering Effects of Dietary Nitrate: A Replicate Crossover Trial
Interindividual Differences in the Blood Pressure Lowering Effects of Dietary Nitrate: A Replicate Crossover Trial Open
Objectives: Dietary nitrate supplementation increases nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and reduces blood pressure (BP). Individual differences in these responses are suspected but have not yet been investigated using robust designs, e.g.,…
View article: Are there interindividual differences in the reactive hypoglycaemia response to breakfast? A replicate crossover trial
Are there interindividual differences in the reactive hypoglycaemia response to breakfast? A replicate crossover trial Open
Background Following consumption of a meal, circulating glucose concentrations can rise and then fall briefly below the basal/fasting concentrations. This phenomenon is known as reactive hypoglycaemia but to date no study explored potentia…
View article: The Test–Retest Reliability of Pain Outcome Measures in People With Phantom Limb Pain
The Test–Retest Reliability of Pain Outcome Measures in People With Phantom Limb Pain Open
Objectives: To quantify the test–retest reliability of 3 patient-reported outcome measures of pain for people living with phantom limb pain (PLP) and assess the impact of test–retest errors on future research and clinical decisions. Method…
View article: Are There Interindividual Responses of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Markers to Acute Exercise? A Replicate Crossover Trial
Are There Interindividual Responses of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Markers to Acute Exercise? A Replicate Crossover Trial Open
Purpose Using a replicated crossover design, we quantified the response heterogeneity of postprandial cardiovascular disease risk marker responses to acute exercise. Methods Twenty men (mean (SD) age, 26 (6) yr; body mass index, 23.9 (2.4)…
View article: Elite North American soccer performance in thermally challenging environments: An explorative approach to tracking outcomes
Elite North American soccer performance in thermally challenging environments: An explorative approach to tracking outcomes Open
Decrements in HSR appear to be associated with increased environmental temperature, however, these associations are small in magnitude.
View article: Effects of Freshly Irradiated vs Irradiated and Stored Red Blood Cell Transfusion on Cerebral Oxygenation in Preterm Infants
Effects of Freshly Irradiated vs Irradiated and Stored Red Blood Cell Transfusion on Cerebral Oxygenation in Preterm Infants Open
ANZCTR Identifier: ACTRN12617001581358.
View article: Reference values for performance test outcomes relevant to English female soccer players
Reference values for performance test outcomes relevant to English female soccer players Open
The purpose of this study was to present reference standards for physical performance test outcomes relevant to elite female soccer players. We analysed mixed-longitudinal data (n = 1715 observations) from a sample of 479 elite youth and s…
View article: Brief Exercise at Work (BE@Work): A Mixed-Methods Pilot Trial of a Workplace High-Intensity Interval Training Intervention
Brief Exercise at Work (BE@Work): A Mixed-Methods Pilot Trial of a Workplace High-Intensity Interval Training Intervention Open
Introduction: The efficacy of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) for improving markers of physical fitness and cardiometabolic health is promising. The workplace is one non-laboratory setting where the effectiveness of HIIT could be e…
View article: Inter-methodological quantification of the target change for performance test outcomes relevant to elite female soccer players
Inter-methodological quantification of the target change for performance test outcomes relevant to elite female soccer players Open
For the first time in the field of sport and exercise sciences, we have illustrated the use of a principled approach for comparing different methods for the definition of changes in physical performance test variables that are practically …
View article: Paced to perfection: Exploring the potential impact of WaveLight Technology in athletics
Paced to perfection: Exploring the potential impact of WaveLight Technology in athletics Open
Athletics is in the midst of a technological revolution, which has had a major impact on endurance running performance. Since 2016, most men’s and women’s world records, from the 5000 m to the Marathon have been broken, while the all-time …
View article: Using Focus Groups and Interviews to Inform the Design of a Workplace Exercise Programme
Using Focus Groups and Interviews to Inform the Design of a Workplace Exercise Programme Open
Objective: Using a formative evaluation of a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) intervention, we illustrate how qualitative data can inform the development of workplace exercise interventions. Method: Eight focus groups and four inter…
View article: Does Duration of Pain at Baseline Influence Longer-term Clinical Outcomes of Low Back Pain Patients Managed on an Evidence-Based Pathway?
Does Duration of Pain at Baseline Influence Longer-term Clinical Outcomes of Low Back Pain Patients Managed on an Evidence-Based Pathway? Open
Study Design. Nonrandomized longitudinal observational study. Objective. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between baseline pain duration and medium-to-long term clinical outcomes, in low back pain (LBP) patients enroll…
View article: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis Comparing Heterogeneity in Body Mass Responses Between Low‐Carbohydrate and Low‐Fat Diets
A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis Comparing Heterogeneity in Body Mass Responses Between Low‐Carbohydrate and Low‐Fat Diets Open
Objective An important notion in personalized medicine is that there is clinically relevant treatment response heterogeneity. Low‐carbohydrate (CHO) and low‐fat diets are widely adopted to reduce body mass. To compare individual difference…
View article: A Tool to Explore Discrete-Time Data: The Time Series Response Analyser
A Tool to Explore Discrete-Time Data: The Time Series Response Analyser Open
The analysis of time series data is common in nutrition and metabolism research for quantifying the physiological responses to various stimuli. The reduction of many data from a time series into a summary statistic(s) can help quantify and…