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个人简介

2010 - present Post Grad Certificate in Learning & Teaching, Kingston University 2006 - 2009 PhD in Biomedical Sciences (Exercise Physiology, Immunology & Biochemsitry, University of Wales Institute Cardiff 2002 - 2005 BSc (First Class Hons) Science in Health, Exercise & Sport

研究领域

In relation to health and exercise Hannah's key areas of interest include:- AMP-Protein Activated Kinase (AMPK) Muscle damage Inflammation /Immune function Inflammatory conditions- Diabetes, Arthritis Physical activity and obesity Respiratory diseases - Asthma Leukocytosis Inflammatory proteins Interleukin-6 (IL6) Cytokines Dietary /Nutritional supplementations Cellular signalling mechanisms/pathways Ergogenic aids in sports performance Doping in Sports performance (blood biomarkers)

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Domene, Pablo A, Moir, Hannah J, Pummell, Elizabeth, Knox, Allan and Easton, Chris (2015) The health-enhancing efficacy of Zumba? fitness: An 8-week randomised controlled study. Journal of Sports Sciences, ISSN (print) 0264-0414 (Epub Ahead of Print) Davies, N. A., Watkeys, L., Butcher, L., Potter, S., Hughes, M. G., Moir, H., Morris, K., Thomas, A. W. and Webb, R. (2015) The contributions of oxidative stress, oxidised lipoproteins and AMPK towards exercise-associated PPARγ signalling within human monocytic cells. Free Radical Research, 49(1), pp. 45-56. ISSN (print) 1071-5762 Domene, Pablo A., Moir, Hannah J., Pummell, Elizabeth and Easton, Chris (2015) Salsa dance and Zumba fitness: acute responses during community-based classes. Journal of Sport and Health Science, ISSN (print) 2095-2546 (Epub Ahead of Print) Saini, A., Faulkner, S., Moir, H., Warwick, P., King, J. and Nimmo, M. (2014) Interleukin-6 in combination with the interleukin-6 receptor stimulates glucose uptake in resting human skeletal muscle independently of insulin action. Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, 16(10), pp. 931-936. ISSN (print) 1462-8902 Domene, Pablo A., Moir, Hannah. J., Pummell, Elizabeth and Easton, Chris. (2014) Physiological and perceptual responses to Latin partner-based social dance. Human Movement Science, 37, pp. 32-41. ISSN (print) 0167-9457 Domene, Pablo A., Moir, Hannah, Pummell, Elizabeth and Easton, Chris (2014) Salsa dance and Zumba fitness: acute responses during community-based classes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46(5), p. 667. ISSN (print) 0195-9131 Zwygart, K A, Howe, Christopher and Moir, H J (2013) The acute effects of exercise on post-exercise inflammation and iron regulation: a comparison between trained and untrained men. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 47(17), e4. ISSN (print) 0306-3674 Youngman, E., Howe, C. and Moir, H. (2013) The effects of alti-vit on exercise performance at altitude. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 47(17), e4. ISSN (print) 0306-3674 Thomas, A. W., Davies, N. A., Moir, H., Watkeys, L., Ruffino, J. S., Isa, S. A., Butcher, L. R., Hughes, M. G., Morris, K. and Webb, R. (2012) Exercise-associated generation of PPAR ligands activates PPAR signaling events and upregulates genes related to lipid metabolism. Journal of Applied Physiology, 112(5), pp. 806-815. ISSN (print) 8750-7587 Moir, Hannah, Hughes, Michael G. , Potter, Stephen , Sims, Craig , Butcher, Lee R. , Davies, Nia A. , Verheggen, Kenneth , Jones, Kenneth P. , Thomas, Andrew W. and Webb, Richard (2010) Exercise-induced immunosuppression: roles of reactive oxygen species and 5′-AMP-activated protein kinase dephosphorylation within immune cells. Journal of Applied Physiology , 108(5), pp. 1284-1292. ISSN (print) 8750-7587 Moir, H., Butcher, L., Jones, K.P., Hughes, M.G., Neale, H., Jia, H., Al-Ismaily, Z. and Webb, R. (2008) AMPK Inactivation in Mononuclear Cells: A Potential Intracellular Mechanism For Exercise-Induced Immuno-suppression. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism, 33(1), pp. 75-85. ISSN (print) 1715-5312 Moir, Hannah, Butcher, Lee, Jones, Ken P., Hughes, Michael G., Neale, Huw, Jia, Huidong, Al-Ismaily, Zuleikha and Webb, Richard (2008) AMPK inactivation in mononuclear cells: a potential intracellular mechanism for exercise-induced immunosuppression. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism, 33(1), pp. 75-85. ISSN (print) 1715-5312

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