Matthew I Black
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Recent Articles
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Wei C, Vanhatalo A, Black M, Rajaram R, Massey G, Jones A
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2025 Jan;
229:520-533.
PMID: 39864759
Plasma nitrate (NO) and nitrite (NO) increase in a dose-dependent manner following NO ingestion. To explore if the same dose-response relationship applies to other nitric oxide (NO) congeners in different...
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Black M, Wylie L, Kadach S, Piknova B, Park J, Stoyanov Z, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2024 Oct;
225:881-893.
PMID: 39401733
Dietary nitrate (NO) supplementation has been shown to reduce blood pressure (BP), improve exercise performance, and alter the oral microbiome. Following a "control" diet (CON), we manipulated dietary NO intake...
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Wei C, Vanhatalo A, Black M, Blackwell J, Rajaram R, Kadach S, et al.
Nitric Oxide
. 2024 May;
148:23-33.
PMID: 38697467
Dietary nitrate (NO) supplementation can increase nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability, reduce blood pressure (BP) and improve muscle contractile function in humans. Plasma nitrite concentration (plasma [NO]) is the most oft-used...
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Wei C, Vanhatalo A, Kadach S, Stoyanov Z, Abu-Alghayth M, Black M, et al.
Nitric Oxide
. 2023 Jun;
138-139:1-9.
PMID: 37268184
Dietary nitrate (NO) supplementation can enhance nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability and lower blood pressure (BP) in humans. The nitrite concentration ([NO]) in the plasma is the most commonly used biomarker...
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Kadach S, Park J, Stoyanov Z, Black M, Vanhatalo A, Burnley M, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf)
. 2023 Jan;
237(3):e13924.
PMID: 36606507
Aim: Dietary nitrate (NO ) supplementation increases nitric oxide bioavailability and can enhance exercise performance. We investigated the distribution and metabolic fate of ingested NO at rest and during exercise...
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Black M, Skiba P, Wylie L, Lewis J, Jones A, Vanhatalo A
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2022 Sep;
55(2):235-244.
PMID: 36094337
Purpose: This study aimed 1) to examine the accuracy with which W' reconstitution (W' REC ) is estimated by the W' balance (W' BAL ) models after a 3-min all-out...
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Black M, Simpson L, Goulding R, Spragg J
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2022 Apr;
122(7):1745-1746.
PMID: 35488901
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Kadach S, Piknova B, Black M, Park J, Wylie L, Stoyanov Z, et al.
Nitric Oxide
. 2022 Jan;
121:1-10.
PMID: 35032643
Dietary nitrate (NO) ingestion can be beneficial for health and exercise performance. Recently, based on animal and limited human studies, a skeletal muscle NO reservoir has been suggested to be...
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Highly Cushioned Shoes Improve Running Performance in Both the Absence and Presence of Muscle Damage
Black M, Kranen S, Kadach S, Vanhatalo A, Winn B, Farina E, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2021 Nov;
54(4):633-645.
PMID: 34816812
Purpose: We tested the hypotheses that a highly cushioned running shoe (HCS) would 1) improve incremental exercise performance and reduce the oxygen cost (Oc) of submaximal running, and 2) attenuate...
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Jones A, Burnley M, Black M, Poole D, Vanhatalo A
Physiol Rep
. 2019 Nov;
7(22):e14292.
PMID: 31758668
We reinforce the key messages in our earlier review paper that critical power, rather than maximal lactate steady state, provides the better index for defining steady-state vs non-steady state physiological...