D Lee Hamilton
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Refalo M, Helms E, Trexler E, Hamilton D, Fyfe J
Sports Med
. 2022 Nov;
53(3):649-665.
PMID: 36334240
Background And Objective: This systematic review with meta-analysis investigated the influence of resistance training proximity-to-failure on muscle hypertrophy. Methods: Literature searches in the PubMed, SCOPUS and SPORTDiscus databases identified a...
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Wilson M, Macgregor L, Fyfe J, Hunter A, Hamilton D, Gallagher I
J Sports Sci
. 2022 Jul;
40(15):1700-1711.
PMID: 35852164
Training interventions often have small effects and are tested in small samples. We used a Bayesian approach to examine the change in jump distance after different resistance training programmes. Thirty-three ...
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Carmichael L, Keske M, Betik A, Parker L, Brayner B, Roberts-Thomson K, et al.
Nutr Diabetes
. 2022 Jun;
12(1):31.
PMID: 35676248
There is increasing evidence that skeletal muscle microvascular (capillary) blood flow plays an important role in glucose metabolism by increasing the delivery of glucose and insulin to the myocytes. This...
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Refalo M, Helms E, Hamilton D, Fyfe J
J Sports Sci
. 2022 Jun;
40(12):1369-1391.
PMID: 35658845
While proximity-to-failure is considered an important resistance training (RT) prescription variable, its influence on physiological adaptations and short-term responses to RT is uncertain. Given the ambiguity in the literature, a...
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Fyfe J, Hamilton D, Daly R
Sports Med
. 2021 Nov;
52(3):463-479.
PMID: 34822137
Resistance training (RT) is the only non-pharmacological intervention known to consistently improve, and therefore offset age-related declines in, skeletal muscle mass, strength, and power. RT is also associated with various...
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Campbell A, Williamson C, Macgregor L, Hamilton D
Eur J Sport Sci
. 2021 Jul;
22(9):1391-1400.
PMID: 34228592
Many athletes seek to enhance their performance using legal ergogenic aids, including ammonia inhalants (AIs). AIs trigger the inhalation reflex and increase blood pressure, respiration and heart rate; but, despite...
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Refalo M, Hamilton D, Paval D, Gallagher I, Feros S, Fyfe J
J Sports Sci
. 2021 Apr;
39(15):1723-1745.
PMID: 33874848
This systematic review and meta-analysis determined resistance training (RT) load effects on various muscle hypertrophy, strength, and neuromuscular performance task [e.g., countermovement jump (CMJ)] outcomes. Relevent studies comparing higher-load [>60%...
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Mercer D, Convit L, Condo D, Carr A, Hamilton D, Slater G, et al.
Nutrients
. 2020 Nov;
12(11).
PMID: 33207749
This systematic literature review aimed to determine the protein requirements of pre-menopausal (e.g., 18-45 years) female athletes and identify if the menstrual cycle phase and/or hormonal contraceptive use influence protein...
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Hodson N, Dent J, Song Z, OLeary M, Nicholson T, Jones S, et al.
Exp Physiol
. 2020 Sep;
105(12):2178-2189.
PMID: 32965751
New Findings: What is the central question of the study? Is Vps34 a nutrient-sensitive activator of mTORC1 in human skeletal muscle? What is the main finding and its importance? We...
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Wardle S, Macnaughton L, McGlory C, Witard O, Dick J, Whitfield P, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2020 Aug;
8(16):e14529.
PMID: 32845565
Understanding human physiological responses to high-fat energy excess (HFEE) may help combat the development of metabolic disease. We aimed to investigate the impact of manipulating the n-3PUFA content of HFEE...