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Longitudinal changes in body composition and resting metabolic rate in male professional flat jockeys: preliminary outcomes and implications for future research directions
Wilson, G., Langan-Evans, C., Martin, D., Kasper, A. M., Morton, J. P., Close, G. L.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2023)“…Morton, J. P.…”
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Relative Energy Deficiency in sport in male athletes: A commentary on its presentation among selected groups of male athletes
Burke, L. M., Close, G. L., Lundy, B., Mooses, M., Morton, J. P., Tenforde, A. S.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2018)“…Morton, J. P.…”
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Acute high-intensity interval running increases markers of gastrointestinal damage and permeability but not gastrointestinal symptoms
Pugh, J. N., Impey, S. G., Doran, D. A., Fleming, S. C., Morton, J. P., Close, G. L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2017)“…Morton, J. P.…”
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An alternative dietary strategy to make weight while improving mood, decreasing body fat, and not dehydrating: A case study of a professional jockey
Wilson, G., Chester, N., Eubank, M., Crighton, B., Drust, B., Morton, J. P., Close, G. L.Published in International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism (2012)“…Morton, J. P.…”
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High-intensity interval running is perceived to be more enjoyable than moderate-intensity continuous exercise: Implications for exercise adherence
Bartlett, J. D., Close, G. L., MacLaren, D. P. M., Gregson, W., Drust, B., Morton, J. P.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2011)“…Morton, J. P.…”
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