Our Editor, Professor James Betts, has written a fantastic Editorial for our special May issue โ๐ผ
Read it now to know what exciting papers will feature in this UCI Sports Nutrition Project ๐ฒ
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Posts by Jamie Whitfield, Ph.D.
Open access to the UCI Cycling Nutrition special edition. Some excellent information from the current specialists in the field, and some of the rock stars like Dr Louise Burke and Dr Asker Jeukendrup!!!
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New work from our team at the Mary MacKillop Institute for Health Research led by Dr. Sophie Broome, published in Redox Biology
MitoQ supplementation does not impact redox responses to acute exercise in skeletal muscle of older individuals
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Science with a view! Collecting date in the ACU whole room indirect calorimeter for our @wutsaialliance.bsky.social AGILITY grant on low energy availability in athletes.
Had a great time at the @asbmbaus.bsky.social special interest group meeting on measuring metabolism presenting our new work utilizing whole room indirect calorimetry to evaluate 24 h energy expenditure in humans.
Unsurprisingly, standing room only for the one and only @louisemburke.bsky.social delivering the ACSM Presidents Lecture.
#ACSM25 #GOAT
Proud to present an overview of the upcoming UCI Consensus for Nutrition in Cycling at #ACSM25 in Atlanta.
We discussed all things fueling, supplements, technology and health across the various cycling disciplines.
Interested in how ketone ester ingestion alters markers of skeletal muscle recovery following endurance exercise in trained cyclists?
Check out poster 124 Friday morning in hall C3 #ACSM2025
Three weeks out from the ACSM Annual Meeting. Whoโs going? Would love to catch up and connect!
New from our group - led by Nolan Hoffman, we show the first global map of work-matched HIIT vs. MICT signaling networks, revealing rapid exercise intensity-specific kinase, substrate and pathway regulation underlying HIIT in human muscle.
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โThe race within a race: Together on the marathon starting line but miles apart in the experienceโ by @louisemburke.bsky.social, @jwhitfie.bsky.social and John Hawley.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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A framework for phsyiological
Key figure from a recent publication written by our group exploring the differences between recreational athletes & their elite counterparts. We used the Joyner model for performance to highlight some key phenotypic adaptations between these individuals collated from the literature.
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Like many others, I've moved over here from "the other place". I'm a researcher in exercise physiology and muscle metabolism, with an interest in how exercise and nutrition impact performance across the health spectrum.
Looking forward to exploring this new platform and engaging in discussion!