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Tripp T, Ghitter R, Kontro H, Hargrave S, Gibala M, Aboodarda S, et al.
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2025 Feb; 35(2):e70024. PMID: 39921357
Epidemiological evidence suggests low-frequency physical activity provides health benefits, but the physiological impacts of weekly training frequency are understudied. We investigated whether "Weekend Warrior" (WW) training was inferior to traditional,...
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Williams J, Wiley E, Cheng J, Stone J, Bostad W, Cherubini J, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2024 Sep; 11:1374765. PMID: 39318832
Background: Sex differences exist in cardiovascular disease risk factors including elevated blood pressure and arterial stiffness, and decreased endothelial function in males compared to females. Feminine gender expression may be...
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Bone J, Baumgarten S, McCarthy D, Bostad W, Richards D, Gibala M
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2024 Aug; 57(1):163-172. PMID: 39186729
Methods: Twenty-eight adults (16 males and 12 females) aged 30 ± 10 yr (peak oxygen uptake (V̇O 2peak ): 59 ± 11 mL·kg -1 ·min -1 ) completed three experimental...
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Poon E, Li H, Gibala M, Wong S, Ho R
Scand J Med Sci Sports . 2024 May; 34(5):e14652. PMID: 38760916
Background: High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is characterized by repeated bouts of relatively intense exercise interspersed with recovery periods. Previous studies have evaluated this exercise strategy with various population subgroups, regimens,...
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Bostad W, Williams J, Van Berkel E, Richards D, MacDonald M, Gibala M
Sci Rep . 2023 Dec; 13(1):22995. PMID: 38151488
Sprint interval training (SIT) increases peak oxygen uptake (V̇O) but the mechanistic basis is unclear. We have reported that 12 wk of SIT increased V̇O and peak cardiac output (Q̇)...
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Babir F, Riddell M, Adamo L, Richards D, Gibala M
Sci Rep . 2023 Nov; 13(1):20884. PMID: 38017140
Vigorous intermittent exercise can improve indices of glycemia in the 24 h postexercise period in apparently healthy individuals. We examined the effect of a single session of bodyweight exercise (BWE)...
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Coates A, Joyner M, Little J, Jones A, Gibala M
Sports Med . 2023 Oct; 53(Suppl 1):85-96. PMID: 37804419
Interval training is a simple concept that refers to repeated bouts of relatively hard work interspersed with recovery periods of easier work or rest. The method has been used by...
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Bostad W, Gibala M
Med Sci Sports Exerc . 2023 Aug; 56(1):157-158. PMID: 37625165
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Williams J, Stone J, Masood Z, Bostad W, Gibala M, MacDonald M
J Appl Physiol (1985) . 2023 Jul; 135(3):642-654. PMID: 37498292
Previous research has identified sex differences in substrate oxidation during submaximal aerobic exercise including a lower respiratory exchange ratio (RER) in females compared with males. These differences may be related...
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McCarthy D, Bone J, Fong M, Pinckaers P, Bostad W, Richards D, et al.
Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab . 2023 May; 33(4):181-188. PMID: 37185454
Acute ketone monoester (KE) supplementation can alter exercise responses, but the performance effect is unclear. The limited and equivocal data to date are likely related to factors including the KE...