James L Devin
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Jenkins D, Devin J, Weston K, Jenkins J, Skinner T
J Physiol
. 2023 Sep;
601(21):4691-4697.
PMID: 37732418
High intensity interval training (HIIT) has been shown to consistently elicit rapid and significant adaptations in a number of physiological systems, across many different healthy and clinical populations. In addition,...
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Devin J, Hill M, Mourtzakis M, Quadrilatero J, Jenkins D, Skinner T
J Physiol
. 2019 Feb;
597(8):2177-2184.
PMID: 30812059
Key Points: Physical activity is associated with reduced mortality rates for survivors of colorectal cancer. Acute high intensity interval exercise (HIIE) reduced colon cancer cell number in vitro and promoted...
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Devin J, Jenkins D, Sax A, Hughes G, Aitken J, Chambers S, et al.
Clin Colorectal Cancer
. 2018 Feb;
17(2):e269-e279.
PMID: 29397328
Introduction: Deteriorations in cardiorespiratory fitness (V˙o) and body composition are associated with poor prognosis after colorectal cancer treatment. However, the optimal intensity and frequency of aerobic exercise training to improve...
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Devin J, Bolam K, Jenkins D, Skinner T
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2015 Dec;
25(2):239-49.
PMID: 26677213
Exercise and physical activity have been shown to reduce the risk of many common cancers and strongly influence tumor biology. A cause-effect mechanism explaining this relationship is dependent on cellular...
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Devin J, Sax A, Hughes G, Jenkins D, Aitken J, Chambers S, et al.
J Cancer Surviv
. 2015 Oct;
10(3):467-79.
PMID: 26482384
Purpose: Following colorectal cancer diagnosis and anti-cancer therapy, declines in cardiorespiratory fitness and body composition lead to significant increases in morbidity and mortality. There is increasing interest within the field...
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Sax A, Jenkins D, Devin J, Hughes G, Bolam K, Skinner T
Cancer Epidemiol
. 2014 Jun;
38(4):455-9.
PMID: 24968815
Physical activity (PA) is related to colorectal cancer (CRC) mortality, with approximately 15% of CRC deaths worldwide attributable to physical inactivity. Moreover, higher levels of PA in CRC survivors have...