Public Health and Sport Sciences: Recent submissions
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Dietary Supplementation Strategies for Improving Training Adaptations, Antioxidant Status and Performance of Volleyball Players: A Systematic Review
(Springer, 12 July 2024)Purpose Volleyball demands high physical performance including agility, speed, endurance and muscular strength. As volleyball players explore methods to achieve efficiency in these areas, nutritional supplementation has ... -
Mitochondrial bioenergetics are not associated with myofibrillar protein synthesis rates
(Wiley, 15 July 2024)BACKGROUND: Mitochondria represent key organelles influencing cellular homeostasis and have been implicated in the signalling events regulating protein synthesis. METHODS: We examined whether mitochondrial bioenergetics ... -
Relationship of body composition with middle cerebral artery hemodynamic using compositional data analysis in middle-age adults from Toledo Study for Healthy Ageing
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2024)Excess adipose tissue may promote chronic systemic inflammation and oxidative stress, causing endothelial damage. Early evidence indicates that obesity may be associated with poorer cerebral perfusion. The purpose of ... -
Tissue-Level Effect of Andrographis and Ashwagandha Metabolites on Metabolic and Inflammatory Gene Expression in Skeletal Muscle and Adipose Tissue: an Ex Vivo/In Vitro Investigation
(MDPI, 2024)Adipose tissue and skeletal muscle dysfunction play a central role in cardiometabolic morbidity. Ashwagandha and andrographis are purported to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity, but this is based on exposure ... -
Access to best-evidenced mental health support for care-experienced young people: Learnings from the implementation of cognitive therapy for PTSD
(Wiley / The British Psychological Society, 2024)Objectives: Rates of PTSD are up to 12 times higher in care-experienced young people (CEYP) compared to their peers. Trauma-focused CBTs are the best-evidenced treatment for youth with PTSD, yet, in practice CEYP often ...