
Adam Collins
@ajcollins_16
PhD student @CNEM_Bath
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10-10-2019 17:29:21
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If you’re a cyclist or triathlete local to the Bath/Bristol area and would like to get involved in the study ⬇️ please get in touch! Javier Gonzalez Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism


✨RECRUITING NOW FOR RESEARCH ON BODY SIZE✨ Seeking adults who are very large or very small in terms of height and/or weight (typically, men >100 kg or <60 kg, and women >85 kg or <45 kg, may be eligible) Please share & retweet 🙌🏼 Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism James Betts




Join our virtual Sports Nutrition Interest Group later this week! Featuring a presentation from Kirsty Reynolds, Q&A with Pᴀᴏʟᴀ Rᴏᴅʀɪɢᴜᴇᴢ Gɪᴜsᴛɪɴɪᴀɴɪ, and an opportunity to network with others Register here: bit.ly/45w8eEP 🗓️ Thurs 23rd Nov ⏰ 17:00 GMT #GSSI ECSS



Latest #preprint on Research Square: Exogenous glucose oxidation during exercise is positively related to body size researchsquare.com/article/rs-453…


One week today until ECSS Sports Nutrition Interest Group! 📆 4th July ⏰ 18:30-20:30 📍 Room M1 🎤 Louise Burke Cas Fuchs, PhD Louise Bradshaw Plus networking, food & drinks. Hope to see you there! #GSSI



Delighted to announce the launch of GSSI’s Female Athlete Toolkit! 📗 An in depth resource which provides nutrition & hydration recommendations to support the health & performance of female athletes 🏃🏼♀️ Download here: performancepartner.gatorade.com/resources/reso… Interactive version coming soon! 🔜


Do larger athletes require more carbs during exercise? We might think this is obvious right? But is it actually the case? “Why think? Do the experiment!” (John Hunter) Our latest paper in IJSNEMJournal reports on this experiment doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem… ⛽️ 🚴🏻



Our recent IJSNEMJournal paper provides evidence that ingested glucose oxidation correlates with body size Inferences: Body size is the only factor - ❌ Body size is the most important factor- ❌ Body size is an important factor - ✅ doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem…


Standardization of gut microbiome analysis in sports Cell Reports Medicine We hope this paper will accelerate the path toward improving the quality of data & our understanding of the influence of the gut microbiome in sport settings. #ClinicalResearch pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11…

Are you interested in getting more information on dietary fibers manipulation around different sports scenario? Check out our last article published in Sports Medicine! Louise Burke Ian Rollo PhD link.springer.com/journal/40279



It’s been a long time coming… but the next study from my PhD is out and featured in this months Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise! Looking at the impact of environmental temp on exog glu ox & airflow Lewis James Steve Mears Jamie Pugh Mark Funnell Adam Collins journals.lww.com/acsm-msse/abst…