Max Davis
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Some say endurance athletes need more carbs, like >120g/hr. Others say 10g/hr is plenty. What does the actual dose-response data show? It's not as clear as I would have guessed. More here:
outsideonline.com/health/trainin…

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What just happened? 🤯
🇺🇬’s Jacob Kiplimo smashes the half marathon world record, flying to 56:42 at the Barcelona Half Marathon 🚀
📸Daniel Meumann for Sportmedia.es
*Subject to usual ratification procedures

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A proof of principle study suggests ketone esters can increase EPO! What does this mean for adaptation and performance? Read the blog to find out bit.ly/3W25KK4

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.@CameronCrowe’s rowdy midnight movie ‘Heartbreakers Beach Party’ is in theaters TODAY and on Tom’s birthday, Sunday, October 20! Grab your tickets at tompettyfilm.com
Seeing the film tonight? Share your photos and favorite moments using #HeartbreakersBeachParty
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WORLD RECORD
History is made in Chicago 🔥
Ruth Chepng'etich becomes the first woman in history to run a sub-2:10 marathon, clocking a world record of 2:09:57 🇰🇪
The previous world record was 2:11:53 🤯
👉 athleticsweekly.com

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Why are we still ice bathing?
Robust evidence shows cold-water immersion after training INHIBITS recovery by blunting muscle protein synthesis and anabolic signaling.
Why, then, are we still doing it? It's culturally ingrained at this point. Athletes are jumping in cold tubs because that's what we do, and fitness influencers have more sway than credible scientific experts.
Only in unique circumstances, e.g., between successive competitive heats, is there any potential benefit.
🔗skepticalinquirer.org/exclusive/why-… #science #exercise

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Do larger athletes require more carbs during exercise?
We might think this is obvious right? But is it actually the case?
“Why think? Do the experiment!” (John Hunter)
Our latest paper in @IJSNEMJournal reports on this experiment
doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem…
⛽️ 🚴🏻

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Need tips on how to master an inaugural lecture? Learn from the amazing @Gonzalez_JT!
Javi, we are so lucky to have you as part of our team and lead the way with your research. Thank you for being an inspiration to us all!
@UniofBath @UniofBathNews

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Are you interested in REDs and low energy availability?
Check out our latest work 'Does REDs exist?', which challenges the idea that low energy availability is the only etiological factor for the syndrome, and brings forward other possible explanations
link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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@CNEM_Bath @Max___Davis @physoc Yes Max - you put so much into this project - thoroughly deserved. 👍
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Congratulations MSci graduate @Max___Davis who has been shortlisted for the @physoc 2024 Rob Clarke Awards 👏🏼🥳🎉
Best of luck in your poster presentation, Max! You’re already our winner! 🥇
@DrBSteamjets @CNEM_Bath
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Post-doc opportunity!
Join our team to combine a randomised controlled nutrition trial with genetic epidemiology.
Strengthening causal inference of diet & disease
bath.ac.uk/jobs/CH12019
#postdoc #phdjobs @pubhealthjobsuk @JobsinSportSci @phdjobs
Please share/RT

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27% of Britons reckon that they could qualify for a sport at the 2028 Olympics, if they started training today
% saying they would definitely/probably qualify for...
10m Air Rifle: 15%
Archery: 13%
Badminton: 10%
Table tennis: 9%
Rowing: 7%
100m sprint: 6%
Road race: 6%
100m Breaststroke: 6%
Trampoline: 6%
Shot Put: 5%
Cycle sprint: 5%
Dressage: 5%
Fencing: 5%
Golf: 5%
Volleyball: 5%
Basketball: 4%
Football: 4%
Windsurfing: 4%
Triathlon: 4%
Water polo: 4%
Rhythmic Gymnastics: 3%
Artistic Gymnastics: 3%
Diving: 3%
Rugby Sevens: 3%
Skateboarding: 3%
yougov.co.uk/sport/articles…

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A new study from the Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism reveals that #ketogenic low-carbohydrate diets can increase cholesterol levels and reduce beneficial gut bacteria.
Find out more below. 👇
@Health_at_Bath @CNEM_Bath
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