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    Performance enhancing drug abuse and cardiovascular risk in athletes: implications for the clinician by Angell, Peter J, Chester, Neil, Sculthorpe, Nick, Whyte, Greg, George, Keith, Somauroo, John

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-11-2012)
    “…The use of performance-enhancing and social drugs by athletes raises a number of ethical and health concerns. The World Anti-Doping Agency was constituted to…”
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    A new VO₂max protocol allowing self-pacing in maximal incremental exercise by Mauger, Alexis R, Sculthorpe, Nick

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-01-2012)
    “…The traditional maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2max)) protocol has received criticism for being an unnatural form of exercise, lacking ecological validity and…”
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    Validation of a Six Second Cycle Test for the Determination of Peak Power Output by Herbert, Peter, Sculthorpe, Nick, Baker, Julien S., Grace, Fergal M.

    Published in Research in sports medicine (03-04-2015)
    “…The present study examined the agreement between peak power output during a standard Wingate anaerobic test (WAnT) and a six second 'all-out' test on a…”
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    The Effects of Short Term High Intensity Exercise On Glucose Regulation and Asymmetric Dimethylarginine (ADMA) in Borderline Type 2 Diabetics by Grace, Fergal M, Sculthorpe, Nick, Baker, Julien S, Kilgore, Lon

    “…The present study was designed to investigate the effects of a short-term high-intensity exercise intervention on sedentary males identified as being…”
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    Androgens Affect Myogenesis In Vitro and Increase Local IGF-1 Expression by SCULTHORPE, Nick, SOLOMON, Andrew M, SINANAN, Andrea C. M, BOULOUX, Pierre-Marc G, GRACE, Fergal, LEWIS, Mark P

    “…The mechanism whereby anabolic androgens are associated with hypertrophy of skeletal muscle is incompletely understood but may involve an interaction with…”
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    Does Chronic Exercise Attenuate Age-Related Physiological Decline in Males? by Hayes, Lawrence D., Grace, Fergal M., Sculthorpe, Nick, Herbert, Peter, Kilduff, Liam P., Baker, Julien S.

    Published in Research in sports medicine (01-10-2013)
    “…Alteration in body composition, physical function, and substrate metabolism occur with advancing age. These changes can be attenuated by exercise. This study…”
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    Partial heat acclimation of athletes with spinal cord lesion by Castle, Paul C., Kularatne, B. Pasan, Brewer, John, Mauger, Alexis R., Austen, Ross A., Tuttle, James A., Sculthorpe, Nick, Mackenzie, Richard W., Maxwell, Neil S., Webborn, Anthony D. J.

    “…Heat acclimation (HA) can improve thermoregulatory stability in able-bodied athletes in part by an enhanced sweat response. Athletes with spinal cord lesion…”
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    WITHDRAWN:A New VO2maxProtocolAllowing Self-Pacing in Maximal Incremental Exercise by Mauger, Alexis R, Sculthorpe, Nick

    “…INTRODUCTION: Ahead of Print article withdrawn by publisher. The traditional VO2max protocol has received criticism for being an unnatural form of exercise,…”
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    The effects of a formal exercise training programme on salivary hormone concentrations and body composition in previously sedentary aging men by Hayes, Lawrence D, Grace, Fergal M, Sculthorpe, Nick, Herbert, Peter, Ratcliffe, John WT, Kilduff, Liam P, Baker, Julien S

    Published in SpringerPlus (22-01-2013)
    “…Alteration in body composition, physical function, and substrate metabolism occur with advancing age. These changes may be attenuated by exercise. This study…”
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