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    The Reliability and Validity of a Soccer-Specific Nonmotorised Treadmill Simulation (Intermittent Soccer Performance Test) by Aldous, Jeffrey W.F, Akubat, Ibrahim, Chrismas, Bryna C.R, Watkins, Samuel L, Mauger, Alexis R, Midgley, Adrian W, Abt, Grant, Taylor, Lee

    “…ABSTRACTAldous, JWF, Akubat, I, Chrismas, BCR, Watkins, SL, Mauger, AR, Midgley, AW, Abt, G, and Taylor, L. The reliability and validity of a soccer-specific…”
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    The Use of Recovery Strategies in Professional Soccer: A Worldwide Survey by Field, Adam, Harper, Liam D, Chrismas, Bryna C R, Fowler, Peter M, McCall, Alan, Paul, Darren J, Chamari, Karim, Taylor, Lee

    “…To survey soccer practitioners' recovery strategy: (1) use, (2) perceived effectiveness, and (3) factors influencing their implementation in professional…”
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    The influence of environmental and core temperature on cyclooxygenase and PGE2 in healthy humans by Esh, Christopher J., Chrismas, Bryna C. R., Mauger, Alexis R., Cherif, Anissa, Molphy, John, Taylor, Lee

    Published in Scientific reports (22-03-2021)
    “…Whether cyclooxygenase (COX)/prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) thermoregulatory pathways, observed in rodents, present in humans? Participants (n = 9) were exposed to…”
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    Pharmacological hypotheses: Is acetaminophen selective in its cyclooxygenase inhibition? by Esh, Christopher J., Chrismas, Bryna C. R., Mauger, Alexis R., Taylor, Lee

    Published in Pharmacology research & perspectives (01-08-2021)
    “…The precise mechanistic action of acetaminophen (ACT; paracetamol) remains debated. ACT’s analgesic and antipyretic actions are attributed to cyclooxygenase…”
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    Is prostaglandin E2 (PGE2 ) involved in the thermogenic response to environmental cooling in healthy humans? by Foster, Josh, Mauger, Alexis R, Chrismas, Bryna C.R, Thomasson, Katie, Taylor, Lee

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-11-2015)
    “…Abstract Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2 ) is an eicosanoid derived from cyclooxygenase, an enzyme responsible for the cyclisation and oxygenation of arachidonic acid…”
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    Core Body Temperatures in Intermittent Sports: A Systematic Review by Henderson, Mitchell J., Grandou, Clementine, Chrismas, Bryna C. R., Coutts, Aaron J., Impellizzeri, Franco M., Taylor, Lee

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-11-2023)
    “…Background Hyperthermia (and associated health and performance implications) can be a significant problem for athletes and teams involved in intermittent…”
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    Breaking up prolonged sitting with moderate-intensity walking improves attention and executive function in Qatari females by Chrismas, Bryna C R, Taylor, Lee, Cherif, Anissa, Sayegh, Suzan, Bailey, Daniel P

    Published in PloS one (12-07-2019)
    “…Cultural, environmental and logistical factors promote a sedentary lifestyle within Qatar, particularly for females. Sedentary behaviour is acutely associated…”
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    Physical fitness and physical self-concept of male and female young adults in Qatar by Chrismas, Bryna C R, Majed, Lina, Kneffel, Zsuzsanna

    Published in PloS one (10-10-2019)
    “…Physical inactivity is high within the Qatari population, particularly within females, and school-based environments, contributing to increased morbidity and…”
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    The influence of acetaminophen on repeated sprint cycling performance by Foster, Josh, Taylor, Lee, Chrismas, Bryna C. R., Watkins, Samuel L., Mauger, Alexis R.

    “…Introduction The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of acetaminophen on repeated sprint cycling performance. Methods Nine recreationally active…”
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    Additional Clothing Increases Heat Load in Elite Female Rugby Sevens Players by Henderson, Mitchell J, Chrismas, Bryna C R, Stevens, Christopher J, Novak, Andrew, Fransen, Job, Coutts, Aaron J, Taylor, Lee

    “…To determine whether elite female rugby sevens players are exposed to core temperatures (Tc) during training in the heat that replicate the temperate match…”
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    Limiting Rise in Heat Load With an Ice Vest During Elite Female Rugby Sevens Warm-Ups by Henderson, Mitchell J, Chrismas, Bryna C R, Stevens, Christopher J, Fransen, Job, Coutts, Aaron J, Taylor, Lee

    “…To determine the effect of wearing a phase-change cooling vest in elite female rugby sevens athletes during (1) a simulated match-day warm-up in hot conditions…”
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    Reference Walking Speeds for Healthy Young Adults in Qatar: Moderating Effect of Obesity and Physical Activity by Majed, Lina, Sayegh, Suzan, Chrismas, Bryna C. R.

    Published in SAGE open (01-03-2022)
    “…Walking speed (WS) is considered an important indicator for overall health. Despite this, there is a paucity of data relating to WS values in the Arab region…”
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    Thirty Days of Montmorency Tart Cherry Supplementation Has No Effect on Gut Microbiome Composition, Inflammation, or Glycemic Control in Healthy Adults by Hillman, Angela R., Chrismas, Bryna C. R.

    Published in Frontiers in nutrition (Lausanne) (16-09-2021)
    “…Tart cherries possess properties that may reduce inflammation and improve glycemic control, however human data on supplementation and the gut microbiota is…”
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    Hot and Hypoxic Environments Inhibit Simulated Soccer Performance and Exacerbate Performance Decrements When Combined by Aldous, Jeffrey W F, Chrismas, Bryna C R, Akubat, Ibrahim, Dascombe, Ben, Abt, Grant, Taylor, Lee

    Published in Frontiers in physiology (12-01-2016)
    “…The effects of heat and/or hypoxia have been well-documented in match-play data. However, large match-to-match variation for key physical performance measures…”
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