Mitch Naughton (@mitch_naughton_) 's Twitter Profile
Mitch Naughton

@mitch_naughton_

PhD, AES | Associate Lecturer - Exercise Physiology @UON_ExSportSci | Researcher and Practitioner | Fatigue, Recovery, Load, and Systems Thinking

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Nasir Uddin (@nasiruddin4595) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm looking to recruit a casual Research Assistant (X2) in Liverpool and Colchester until December 2025, working on utilising instrumented mouthguards in professional combat sports. Please get in touch with me ([email protected]) if you would like further details.

I'm looking to recruit a casual Research Assistant (X2) in Liverpool and Colchester until December 2025, working on utilising instrumented mouthguards in professional combat sports. Please get in touch with me (nasir.uddin@essex.ac.uk) if you would like further details.
Jeff Rothschild (@eatsleepfitjeff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚴‍♂️ New open-access paper from our group out in EJAP! We show durability of the moderate-to-heavy intensity transition (VT1) during prolonged cycling can be predicted using simple, readily available markers of physiological decoupling. (1/7) 📄 doi.org/10.1007/s00421…

🚴‍♂️ New open-access paper from our group out in EJAP!

We show durability of the moderate-to-heavy intensity transition (VT1) during prolonged cycling can be predicted using simple, readily available markers of physiological decoupling. (1/7)

📄 doi.org/10.1007/s00421…
Michele Zanini (@miczanini) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📣 New paper out in Scand J Med Sci Sports! We tested the reliability of running economy (RE) and other physiological parameters during 90 min of running. ➡️ Running economy is highly reliable – even in a fatigued state 🆓 Open access link 📄 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sm… 🧵1/8

📣 New paper out in Scand J Med Sci Sports!

We tested the reliability of running economy (RE) and other physiological parameters during 90 min of running.

➡️ Running economy is highly reliable – even in a fatigued state

🆓 Open access link
📄 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/sm…

🧵1/8
Julien Périard (@drjperiard) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly happy to see this review from Peter McDonald's PhD published in Comprehensive Physiology...with an online heat acclimation predictor! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cp… canberra.edu.au/research/centr…

Incredibly happy to see this review from <a href="/Petermc8/">Peter McDonald</a>'s PhD published in Comprehensive Physiology...with an online heat acclimation predictor!
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cp…

canberra.edu.au/research/centr…
Elliott Jenkins (@e_j_jenkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New viewpoint now live in Experimental Physiology on the neat study by Patrick Rodrigues & crew. physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11… Some good stuff to come from us in this space soon - stay tuned! Mike Stembridge PhD

Dr Freya Bayne (@freyabayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest study is out Journal of Physiology A first step to understanding the effect of hot and cold water immersion on muscle regeneration 🔥🧊 Well done to the team - Valentin Dablainville Sebastien Racinais Marco Cardinale Adèle Mornas Nelda Nader 👏 physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…

Richard McElreath 🦔 (@rlmcelreath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the new kids in back: If you hate statistics, you'll love my free lectures. Putting science before statistics, from basics of inference & causal modeling to multilevel models & dynamic state space models. It's all free, made with love and sympathy. youtube.com/playlist?list=…

Int'l Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance (@ijsppjournal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now ahead of print: Race-Performance Parameters Differentiating World-Best From National-Level Swimmers: A Race Video Analysis and Machine-Learning Approach, by Postiglione, Abbott, Newman, Mitchell, Elipot, Barclay, and Cobley doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.…

Martin Picard (@mitopsychobio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper on mitochondrial distribution across the human body If you have more mitochondria than the average person in your heart, does that mean you also have more than average in your brain, muscles, kidneys, etc? We investigated inter-organ correlations in mitochondria 🧵

New paper on mitochondrial distribution across the human body

If you have more mitochondria than the average person in your heart, does that mean you also have more than average in your brain, muscles, kidneys, etc?

We investigated inter-organ correlations in mitochondria

🧵
Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Replication Project in sport and exercise science shares it results: Out of 25 replication studies performed, 56% yielded significant results, but only 7 (28%) revealed a similar effect size. Several problems related to the quality of are discussed. link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Brad Schoenfeld, PhD (@bradschoenfeld) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research shows that heat application, not cold, enhances recovery from muscle damage physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…

Mitch Naughton (@mitch_naughton_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Whilst I wouldn't take one study in isolation, there is certainly likely to be a cost to the continuous cognitive offloading that occurs when using LLM's as a crutch for true learning and understanding. We're doing our students a disservice if we don't recognise this.

Kevin Hall (@kevinh_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of MAHA talk at #WSJFood this week. Here's a quote from me in The Wall Street Journal “My concern is that they’re not interested in the science,” Hall said. “They’re interested in a preconceived narrative, and any science that complicates that narrative is viewed as problematic.”

Dave Greene (@greeneman6) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This video will live in infamy for how thoroughly it demonstrates the endpoint of human development in the early 21st century. Here the bugman stands, elated that everyone is calling him a “smart boy”, just as he holds up proof that the “smarts” he demonstrated are simply a

This video will live in infamy for how thoroughly it demonstrates the endpoint of human development in the early 21st century.

Here the bugman stands, elated that everyone is calling him a “smart boy”, just as he holds up proof that the “smarts” he demonstrated are simply a