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Does chronic exercise attenuate age-related physiological decline in males?
- Hayes, Lawrence, Grace, Fergal, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Herbert, Peter, Kilduff, Liam, Baker, Julien
The effects of a formal exercise training programme on salivary hormone concentrations and body composition in previously sedentary aging men
- Hayes, Lawrence, Grace, Fergal, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Herbert, Peter, Ratcliffe, John, Kilduff, Liam, Baker, Julien
Age related vascular endothelial function following lifelong sedentariness: positive impact of cardiovascular conditioning without further improvement following low frequency high intensity interval training
- Grace, Fergal, Herbert, Peter, Ratcliffe, John, New, Karl, Baker, Julien, Sculthorpe, Nicholas
- Knowles, Ann-Marie, Herbert, Peter, Easton, Chris, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal
- Hayes, Lawrence, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Herbert, Peter, Baker, Julien, Hullin, David, Kilduff, Liam, Grace, Fergal
Resting steroid hormone concentrations in lifetime exercisers and lifetime sedentary males
- Hayes, Lawrence, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Herbert, Peter, Baker, Julien, Hullin, David, Kilduff, Liam, Grace, Fergal
Six weeks of conditioning exercise increases total, but not free testosterone in lifelong sedentary aging men
- Hayes, Lawrence, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Herbert, Peter, Baker, Julien, Spagna, Roberto, Grace, Fergal
Validation of a six second cycle test for the determination of peak power output
- Herbert, Peter, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Baker, Julien, Grace, Fergal
- Herbert, Peter, Hayes, Lawrence, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal
Exercise training improves free testosterone in lifelong sedentary aging men
- Hayes, Lawrence, Herbert, Peter, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal
High intensity interval training (HIIT) improves resting blood pressure, metabolic (MET) capacity and heart rate reserve without compromising resting myocardial function in sedentary aging men
- Grace, Fergal, Herbert, Peter, Elliott, Adrian, Beaumont, Alexander, Richards, Jo, Sculthorpe, Nicholas
HIIT produces increases in muscle power and free testosterone in male masters athletes
- Herbert, Peter, Hayes, Lawrence, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal
- Elliott, Bradley, Herbert, Peter, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal, Stratton, Daniel, Hayes, Lawrence
One session of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) every 5 days, improves muscle power but not static balance in lifelong sedentary ageing men : A randomized controlled trial
- Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Herbert, Peter, Grace, Fergal
- Hayes, Lawrence, Herbert, Peter, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal
Short-term and lifelong exercise training lowers inflammatory mediators in older men
- Hayes, Lawrence, Herbert, Peter, Sculthorpe, Nicholas, Grace, Fergal
- Herbert, Peter, Hayes, Lawrence, Beaumont, Alexander, Grace, Fergal, Sculthorpe, Nicholas
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