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


Recent work in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) highlighting the potential benefits of a systems-thinking approach to safety in rugby led by Sharief Hendricks 🇿🇦 Scott Mclean Paul Salmon et al. 👇



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…


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

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…


Now ahead of print: PhD Programs in Sport Science: Impact Beyond Academia and Scientific Publishing, by Iñigo Mujika and Chris R. Abbiss, Inigo Mujika (En), Chris Abbiss doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.…




After many years of hard work, I am pleased to see this paper published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM). A collaborative study between Heat and Health Research Incubator and UCRISE. Open access paper availabe here: bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…



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…




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.”
