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    The Impact of Morning versus Afternoon Exercise on Iron Absorption in Athletes by MCCORMICK, RACHEL, MORETTI, DIEGO, MCKAY, ALANNAH K A, LAARAKKERS, COBY M, VANSWELM, RACHEL, TRINDER, DEBBIE, COX, GREGORY R, ZIMMERMAN, MICHAEL B, SIM, MARC, GOODMAN, CARMEL, DAWSON, BRIAN, PEELING, PETER

    “…PURPOSEThis study examined postexercise inflammatory, hepcidin, and iron absorption responses to endurance exercise performed in the morning versus the…”
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    Effect of water immersion methods on post-exercise recovery from simulated team sport exercise by Ingram, Jeremy, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel, Wallman, Karen, Beilby, John

    Published in Journal of science and medicine in sport (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract This study aimed to compare the efficacy of hot/cold contrast water immersion (CWI), cold-water immersion (COLD) and no recovery treatment (control)…”
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    Induced metabolic alkalosis affects muscle metabolism and repeated-sprint ability by BISHOP, David, EDGE, Johann, DAVIS, Cindy, GOODMAN, Carmel

    “…The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of induced metabolic alkalosis, via sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) ingestion, on muscle metabolism and power…”
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    The effects of training intensity on muscle buffer capacity in females by Edge, Johann, Bishop, David, Goodman, Carmel

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-01-2006)
    “…We examined changes in muscle buffer capacity (beta m(in vitro)), VO2peak and the lactate threshold (LT) after 5 weeks of high-intensity interval training…”
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    Performance and metabolism in repeated sprint exercise: effect of recovery intensity by Spencer, Matt, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel, Dascombe, Ben, Bishop, David

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2008)
    “…This study investigated the effects of a moderate (MI) and a low intensity (LI) active recovery (both compared to a passive recovery) on repeated-sprint…”
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    Cumulative effects of consecutive running sessions on hemolysis, inflammation and hepcidin activity by Peeling, Peter, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel, Landers, Grant, Wiegerinck, Erwin T., Swinkels, Dorine W., Trinder, Debbie

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-05-2009)
    “…The effect of two running sessions completed within a 12-h period on hemolysis, inflammation, and hepcidin activity in endurance athletes was investigated. Ten…”
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    Effects of exercise on hepcidin response and iron metabolism during recovery by Peeling, Peter, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel, Landers, Grant, Wiegerinck, Erwin T, Swinkels, Dorine W, Trinder, Debbie

    “…Urinary hepcidin, inflammation, and iron metabolism were examined during the 24 hr after exercise. Eight moderately trained athletes (6 men, 2 women) completed…”
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    The effect of combined aerobic and resistance exercise training on vascular function in type 2 diabetes by Maiorana, Andrew, O’Driscoll, Gerard, Cheetham, Craig, Dembo, Lawrence, Stanton, Kim, Goodman, Carmel, Taylor, Roger, Green, Daniel

    “…OBJECTIVES The purpose of this study was to examine whether exercise training stimulates a generalized improvement in vascular function in patients with type 2…”
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    Athletic performance and the oral contraceptive by Rechichi, Claire, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel

    “…Some reports suggest variation in physiological responses and athletic performance, for female athletes at specific phases of the menstrual cycle. However,…”
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    Effects of high- and moderate-intensity training on metabolism and repeated sprints by EDGE, Johann, BISHOP, David, GOODMAN, Carmel, DAWSON, Brian

    “…We compared the effects of high-intensity interval (HIT) and moderate-intensity continuous (MIT) training (matched for total work) on changes in…”
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    Combined aerobic and resistance exercise improves glycemic control and fitness in type 2 diabetes by Maiorana, Andrew, O'Driscoll, Gerard, Goodman, Carmel, Taylor, Roger, Green, Daniel

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-05-2002)
    “…We investigated the effect of an 8 week circuit training (CT) program, combining aerobic and resistance exercise, on indices of glycemic control,…”
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    Comparison of muscle buffer capacity and repeated-sprint ability of untrained, endurance-trained and team-sport athletes by Edg E, Johann, Bishop, David, Hill-Haas, Stephen, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-02-2006)
    “…We measured the muscle buffer capacity (betam) and repeated-sprint ability (RSA) of young females, who were either team-sport athletes (n = 7), endurance…”
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    Randomised controlled trial of graded exercise in chronic fatigue syndrome by Wallman, Karen E, Morton, Alan R, Goodman, Carmel, Grove, Robert, Guilfoyle, Andrew M

    Published in Medical journal of Australia (03-05-2004)
    “…Objective: To investigate whether 12 weeks of graded exercise with pacing would improve specific physiological, psychological and cognitive functions in people…”
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    Relationship Between Inflammatory Cytokines and Self-Report Measures of Training Overload by Main, Luana C., Dawson, Brian, Heel, Kathy, Grove, J. Robert, Landers, Grant J., Goodman, Carmel

    Published in Research in sports medicine (01-04-2010)
    “…It has been purported that inflammatory cytokines may be responsible for the aetiology of overtraining. The aim of the present study was to investigate the…”
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    Effect of aerobic and resistance exercise training on vascular function in heart failure by Maiorana, A, O'Driscoll, G, Dembo, L, Cheetham, C, Goodman, C, Taylor, R, Green, D

    “…Exercise training of a muscle group improves local vascular function in subjects with chronic heart failure (CHF). We studied forearm resistance vessel…”
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    Effect of iron injections on aerobic-exercise performance of iron-depleted female athletes by Peeling, Peter, Blee, Tanya, Goodman, Carmel, Dawson, Brian, Claydon, Gary, Beilby, John, Prins, Alex

    “…This investigation examined the effect of intramuscular iron injections on aerobic-exercise performance in iron-deficient women. Sixteen athletes performed a…”
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    Combined aerobic and resistance exercise training improves functional capacity and strength in CHF by Maiorana, Andrew, O'Driscoll, Gerard, Cheetham, Craig, Collis, Julie, Goodman, Carmel, Rankin, Sarah, Taylor, Roger, Green, Daniel

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-2000)
    “…1  Departments of Human Movement and Exercise Science and 4  Medicine, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands 6907; and 2  Cardiac Transplant Unit, 3…”
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    Exercise training, vascular function, and functional capacity in middle-aged subjects by MAIORANA, Andrew, O'DRISCOLL, Gerard, DEMBO, Lawrence, GOODMAN, Carmel, TAYLOR, Roger, GREEN, Daniel

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 8 wk of exercise training on functional capacity, muscular strength, body composition, and vascular…”
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    Athletic induced iron deficiency: new insights into the role of inflammation, cytokines and hormones by Peeling, Peter, Dawson, Brian, Goodman, Carmel, Landers, Grant, Trinder, Debbie

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-07-2008)
    “…Iron is utilised by the body for oxygen transport and energy production, and is therefore essential to athletic performance. Commonly, athletes are diagnosed…”
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    Physiological and metabolic responses of repeated-sprint activities : Specific to field-based team sports by SPENCER, Matt, BISHOP, David, DAWSON, Brian, GOODMAN, Carmel

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-01-2005)
    “…Field-based team sports, such as soccer, rugby and hockey are popular worldwide. There have been many studies that have investigated the physiology of these…”
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