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Sex differences in upper respiratory symptoms prevalence and oral-respiratory mucosal immunity in endurance athletes
Published 2014“…The purpose of this study was to examine sex differences in oral-respiratory mucosal immunity and the incidence, severity and duration of upper respiratory symptoms (URS) episodes in endurance athletes during a 16-week winter training period. …”
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Mucosal immune responses to treadmill exercise in elite wheelchair athletes
Published 2011“…The results of this study support the positive role of acute exercise on oral immune function in wheelchair athletes independent of disability type.…”
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Mucosal immune responses during court training in elite tetraplegic athletes
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Acute inorganic nitrate ingestion does not impact oral microbial composition, cognitive function, or high-intensity exercise performance in female team-sport athletes
Published 2024“…These findings indicate that acute dietary NO3− may not influence the oral microbiome, explosive and high-intensity exercise performance, or cognitive function in women team-sport athletes. …”
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Computer assisted testing of spoken English: A study to evaluate the SFLEP college English oral test in China
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Factors affecting hepcidin in athletes
Published 2022“…Chapter 6 (Study 3) aimed to further understand how the female menstrual cycle (MC) interacts with hepcidin and iron regulation within females of varying training and exercise levels, from low volume recreational exercisers to elite athletes. Both oral contraceptive (OC) users and non-oral contraceptive (NOC) users were investigated. …”
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The effect of 14 weeks of vitamin D3 supplementation on antimicrobial peptides and proteins in athletes
Published 2016“…Heavy training is associated with increased respiratory infection risk and antimicrobial proteins are important in defence against oral and respiratory tract infections. We examined the effect of 14 weeks of vitamin D3 supplementation (5000 IU/day) on the resting plasma cathelicidin concentration and the salivary secretion rates of secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA), cathelicidin, lactoferrin and lysozyme in athletes during a winter training period. …”
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Factors influencing upper respiratory tract illness incidence in athletes: the important role of vitamin D
Published 2015“…Firstly, the aims of the study were to investigate the influences of various factors, sex differences, Cytomegalovirus/Epstein-Barr virus (CMV/EBV) serostatus and vitamin D concentrations on respiratory illness incidence and immune function during the winter months in a student cohort of endurance athletes. In Chapter 3, the findings of the study concur with recent reports of illness incidence at major competitive games which indicate that female athletes may be more susceptible than their male counterparts to upper respiratory tract illness (URTI) symptoms and that lower oral-respiratory mucosal immunity may, in part, account for this. …”
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Short-chain Fatty Acid Serum Concentrations - Raw Data
Published 2024“…Raw data file containing serum concentrations of acetate, propionate, and butyrate following oral ingestion of supplements.…”
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Inflammatory responses to exercise and the role of orexigenic hormones
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Information in the national liberation struggle: modelling the case of Namibia (1966-1990)
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Antecedents of PE teachers’ motivational style: a systematic review of key findings and future directions in physical education research
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Preparation of microemulsions and nanoemulsions by membrane emulsification
Published 2019“…The properties and wettability modification of Shirasu Porous Glass (SPG) membrane, track-etched polymeric sheets, syringe filters, anodic alumina membrane, and nickel-based superalloy membranes were discussed, as well as the design and operation of membrane devices. …”
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Postprandial studies of moderate exercise and triacylglycerol metabolism
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Making sense of ‘Ireland’, sport and identity: the craft of doing sociology
Published 2020“…The case study is the struggle for recognition of ‘Ireland’ in international athletics and the associated painstaking ongoing archival and mixed methods research work in multiple venues, involving sporting, state and personal papers, interviews and oral history sources. …”
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The navigation of non-binary expression through sports kit
Published 2022“…However, there has been limited research conducted surrounding what it means to be non-binary in sport and how gender non-conformity can be explored and facilitated within certain athletic spaces. This chapter explores non-binary people’s experiences of wearing and adapting sports clothing, kit, and equipment using an oral history methodological approach. …”
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