Conor W Taylor
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Ferguson R, Mitchell E, Taylor C, Bishop D, Christiansen D
Exp Physiol
. 2021 Jan;
106(4):837-860.
PMID: 33486814
New Findings: What is the topic of this review? Blood-flow-restricted (BFR) exercise represents a potential approach to augment the adaptive response to training and improve performance in endurance-trained individuals. What...
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Mitchell E, Martin N, Turner M, Taylor C, Ferguson R
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2018 Oct;
126(1):51-59.
PMID: 30335575
Sprint interval training (SIT) combined with postexercise blood flow restriction (BFR) is a novel method to increase maximal oxygen uptake (V̇o) in trained individuals and also provides a potent acute...
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The acute angiogenic signalling response to low-load resistance exercise with blood flow restriction
Ferguson R, Hunt J, Lewis M, Martin N, Player D, Stangier C, et al.
Eur J Sport Sci
. 2018 Jan;
18(3):397-406.
PMID: 29343183
This study investigated protein kinase activation and gene expression of angiogenic factors in response to low-load resistance exercise with or without blood flow restriction (BFR). In a repeated measures cross-over...
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Taylor C, Ingham S, Hunt J, Martin N, Pringle J, Ferguson R
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2016 Jun;
116(8):1445-54.
PMID: 27251406
Purpose: The effects of low-volume interval and continuous 'all-out' cycling, matched for total exercise duration, on mitochondrial and angiogenic cell signalling was investigated in trained individuals. Methods: In a repeated...
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Taylor C, Ingham S, Ferguson R
Exp Physiol
. 2015 Sep;
101(1):143-54.
PMID: 26391312
This investigation assessed the efficacy of sprint interval training (SIT) combined with postexercise blood-flow restriction as a novel approach to enhance maximal aerobic physiology and performance. In study 1, a...