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    Biological sex does not influence the peak cardiac output response to twelve weeks of sprint interval training by Bostad, William, Williams, Jennifer S., Van Berkel, Emily K., Richards, Douglas L., MacDonald, Maureen J., Gibala, Martin J.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-12-2023)
    “…Sprint interval training (SIT) increases peak oxygen uptake (V̇O 2peak ) but the mechanistic basis is unclear. We have reported that 12 wk of SIT increased V̇O…”
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    Differences in cardiovascular risk factors associated with sex and gender identity, but not gender expression, in young, healthy cisgender adults by Williams, Jennifer S, Wiley, Elise, Cheng, Jem L, Stone, Jenna C, Bostad, William, Cherubini, Joshua M, Gibala, Martin J, Tang, Ada, MacDonald, Maureen J

    Published in Frontiers in cardiovascular medicine (05-09-2024)
    “…Sex differences exist in cardiovascular disease risk factors including elevated blood pressure and arterial stiffness, and decreased endothelial function in…”
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    Peak Cardiac Output Determined Using Inert Gas Rebreathing: A Comparison of Two Exercise Protocols by BOSTAD, WILLIAM, MCCARTHY, DEVIN G., RICHARDS, DOUGLAS L., HELAL, LUCAS, GIBALA, MARTIN J.

    “…This study aimed to compare Q˙peak elicited by a constant load protocol ( Q˙CL ) and an incremental step protocol ( Q˙step ). A noninferiority randomized…”
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    Acute Ketone Monoester Supplementation Does Not Change Exercise Efficiency during Incremental Cycling in Trained Individuals by Bone, Jack, Baumgarten, Sydney, McCarthy, Devin G, Bostad, William, Richards, Douglas L, Gibala, Martin J

    “…28 adults (16 males and 12 females) aged 30 ± 10 y [peak oxygen uptake (V̇O2peak): 59 ± 11 ml·kg-1·min-1] completed three experimental trials in a randomized,…”
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    The impact of natural menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive pill phase on substrate oxidation during rest and acute submaximal aerobic exercise by Williams, Jennifer S, Stone, Jenna C, Masood, Zaryan, Bostad, William, Gibala, Martin J, MacDonald, Maureen J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2023)
    “…Previous research has identified sex differences in substrate oxidation during submaximal aerobic exercise including a lower respiratory exchange ratio (RER)…”
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    Twelve weeks of sprint interval training increases peak cardiac output in previously untrained individuals by Bostad, William, Valentino, Sydney E., McCarthy, Devin G., Richards, Douglas L., MacInnis, Martin J., MacDonald, Maureen J., Gibala, Martin J.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-09-2021)
    “…Introduction Sprint interval training (SIT), characterized by brief bouts of ‘supramaximal’ exercise interspersed with recovery periods, increases peak oxygen…”
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    Effect of Acute Ketone Monoester Ingestion on Cardiorespiratory Responses to Exercise and the Influence of Blood Acidosis by MCCARTHY, DEVIN G., BOSTAD, WILLIAM, BONE, JACK, POWLEY, FIONA J., RICHARDS, DOUGLAS L., GIBALA, MARTIN J.

    “…This study aimed to examine the effect of KE ingestion on exercise cardiac output ( Q˙ ) and the influence of blood acidosis. We hypothesized that KE versus…”
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    Increased cardiorespiratory stress during submaximal cycling after ketone monoester ingestion in endurance-trained adults by McCarthy, Devin G, Bostad, William, Powley, Fiona J, Little, Jonathan P, Richards, Douglas L, Gibala, Martin J

    “…There is growing interest in the effect of exogenous ketone body supplementation on exercise responses and performance. The limited studies to date have…”
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    Cardiovascular disease risk in obese adults assessed using established values for cardiorespiratory fitness by Bostad, William, Ricketts, Thomas Alexander, Stotz, Paula Jean, Ross, Robert

    “…The present study was designed to assess the risk of cardiovascular disease as determined by cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in a large sample of inactive,…”
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