Michael Pengelly

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Michael Pengelly

Michael Pengelly

@michaelpengell

🎓 UC PhD student 🏃‍♀️ Iron deficiency and female sports performance 💤 Sleep and performance

Canberra, Australian Capital T Katılım Haziran 2012
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Iron deficiency trended towards negatively affecting strength performance by up to 13%, with impairments in strength and power predicted to increase with greater differences in sFer. The full article is now available in Nutrients. lnkd.in/gqaBtcQh
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The effect of heightened iron status on physical performance measures was highly variable in AFLW players, iron entertains a variety of roles facilitating sports performance, .. thereby necessitating that interventions are promptly administered to ID and functionally ID athletes.
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Given the homogeneity in iron status among the players, a binary threshold segregating iron-deficient and iron-sufficient athletes may be insufficient to detect performance discrepancies when <95% of players presented with suboptimal iron stores. doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.…
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Call for participants.. Examining iron knowledge among female athletes, coaches, and performance staff. If you are someone working with high-level female athletes and want more information, or are willing to complete the survey, please email michael.pengelly@canberra.edu.au.
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Second study titled "Player chronotype does not affect shooting accuracy at different times of the day in a professional, male basketball team: a pilot study" has now been published in Sleep Science. Access it via lnkd.in/gxWh-EUx.
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First study titled "Player Chronotype Does Not Affect In-Game Performance during the Evening (>18:00 h) in Professional Male Basketball Players" has now been published in Clocks & Sleep. Access it via lnkd.in/g73qPRNy
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