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The use of individualised, media-based sleep hygiene education for professional female footballers
Gooderick, J., Clash, R., Fisher, H., Maxwell, N., Hayes, M.Published in European Journal of Sport Science (2025)“…Maxwell, N.…”
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The reliability and validity of the Affinity Altitude hypoxic generators in acute and chronic conditions
Willmott, A. G. B., Chung, H. C., Roberts, J. D., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Sports Engineering (2024)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Predicting an athlete`s physiological and haematological response to live high-train high altitude training using a hypoxic sensitivity test
Turner, G., Spilsbury, K. L., Green, D. J., Fudge, B. W., Pringle, J. S. M., Richardson, A. J., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise (2022)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Heat alleviation strategies for athletic performance: A review and practitioner guidelines
Gibson, O. R., James, C. A., Mee, J. A., Willmott, A. G. B., Turner, G., Hayes, M., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Temperature (2020)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Short-term heat acclimation and precooling, independently and combined, improve 5-km time trial performance in the heat
James, C. A., Richardson, A. J., Watt, P. W., Willmott, A. G. B., Gibson, O. R., Maxwell, N. S.Published in The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (2018)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Cross-adaptation: Heat and cold adaptation to improve physiological and cellular responses to hypoxia
Gibson, O. R., Taylor, L., Watt, P. W., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Sports Medicine (2017)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Short-term heat acclimation improves the determinants of endurance performance and 5-km running performance in the heat
James, C. A., Richardson, A. J., Watt, P. W., Willmott, A. G. B., Gibson, O. R., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2017)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Altitude training for elite endurance performance: A 2012 update
Fudge, B. W., Pringle, J. S. M., Maxwell, N. S., Turner, G., Ingham, S. A., Jones, A. M.Published in Current Sports Medicine Reports (2012)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Simulated moderate hypoxia reduces intermittent sprint performance in games players
Turner, G., Gibson, O. R., Maxwell, N. S.Published in The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness (2014)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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Peak power output provides the most reliable measure of performance in prolonged intermittent-sprint cycling
Hayes, M., Smith, D., Castle, P. C., Watt, P. W., Ross, E. Z., Maxwell, N. S.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2013)“…Maxwell, N. S.…”
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The effects of pre-cooling on performance, pacing strategy and contractile function during endurance cycling in the heat
Duffield, R., Green, R., Castle, P., Maxwell, N.Published in 14th annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Oslo/Norway, June 24-27, 2009, Book of Abstracts (2009)“…Maxwell, N.…”
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Precooling can prevent the reduction of self-paced exercise intensity in the heat
Duffield, R., Green, R., Castle, P., Maxwell, N.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2010)“…Maxwell, N.…”
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