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DPhil in Paediatric Exercise Science, University of Exeter, 2011 MSc in Exercise Physiology Sheffield Hallam University, 2003 BSc (Hons) in Sport and Exercise Science Sheffield Hallam University, 2002

研究领域

During exercise, an increase in the energy yield from the catabolism of macronutrients requires the integrated responses of the cardiopulmonary and vascular systems to transport oxygen to our working muscle tissues. The speed or ‘kinetics’ of the muscles oxygen uptake is closely related to the depletion of finite intramuscular energy stores that portends towards the development of skeletal muscle fatigue resulting in exercise intolerance. My research interests include studying how the physiological mechanisms controlling the oxygen uptake kinetics are impacted by maturation, exercise training and nutritional interventions.

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Barker AR, Trebilcock E, Breese B, Jones AM, Armstrong N. The effect of priming exercise on O2 uptake kinetics, muscle O2 delivery and utilization, muscle activity, and exercise tolerance in boys. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. Mar; 39(3): 308-17, 2014. Breese BC, McNarry MA, Marwood S, Blackwell JR, Bailey SJ, and Jones AM. Dietary nitrate supplementation speeds O2 uptake kinetics and improves exercise tolerance during severe exercise initiated from an elevated baseline. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol Dec;305(12): R1441-50, 2013. Breese BC, Barker AR, Armstrong N, Jones AM, and Williams CA. The effect of baseline metabolic rate on pulmonary O2 uptake kinetics during very heavy intensity exercise in boys and men. Resp Physiol Neurobiol 180: 223-229, 2012. Breese BC, Armstrong N, Barker AR, and Williams CA. The effect of pedal rate on pulmonary O2 uptake kinetics during very heavy intensity exercise in trained and untrained teenage boys. Resp Physiol Neurobiol 177: 149-154, 2011. Breese BC, Williams CA, Barker AR, Welsman JR, Fawkner SG, and Armstrong N. Longitudinal changes in the oxygen uptake kinetic response to heavy-intensity exercise in 14- to 16-year-old boys. Pediatr Exerc Sci 22: 69-80, 2010.

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