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Hyperoxia during recovery improves peak power during repeated wingate cycle performance
B Kay, SR Stannard, RH Morton, N North
Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity 2 (2), 92-100, 2008
482008
Physical demands of elite Rugby League referees: Part one—time and motion analysis
B Kay, ND Gill
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 6 (3), 339-342, 2003
382003
Low reproducibility of many lactate markers during incremental cycle exercise
RH Morton, SR Stannard, B Kay
British journal of sports medicine 46 (1), 64-69, 2012
372012
Physical demands of elite Rugby League referees, part two: heart rate responses and implications for training and fitness testing
B Kay, ND Gill
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport 7 (2), 165-173, 2004
272004
Plasma volume expansion 24-hours post-exercise: effect of doubling the volume of replacement fluid
B Kay, BJ O’brien, ND Gill
Journal of sports science & medicine 4 (2), 179, 2005
122005
Exercise-induced hypervolemia may not be consequential to dehydration during exercise
B Kay, BJ O’brien, ND Gill
Journal of sports science & medicine 3 (YISI 1), 50, 2004
112004
Aldehydes identified in commercially available ω-3 supplements via 1 H NMR spectroscopy
P Jansson, B Kay
Nutrition 60, 74-79, 2019
72019
Wanted: guidelines for reporting correlations
B Kay
Advances in physiology education 33 (2), 134-134, 2009
72009
Common misconceptions perpetuated
B Kay
Advances in physiology education 32 (3), 244-245, 2008
52008
The ongoing discussion regarding standard deviation and standard error
B Kay
Advances in physiology education 32 (4), 334-334, 2008
42008
MISCONCEPTIONS: BICARBONATE AS AN ERGOGENIC AID? A PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, MECHANISTIC VIEWPOINT.
B Kay
Brazilian Journal of Biomotricity 2 (4), 205-219, 2008
22008
Immediate re-hydration post-exercise is not coincident with raised mean arterial pressure over a 30-minute observation period
B Kay, BJ O'Brien, ND Gill
Journal of sports science & medicine 4 (4), 422, 2005
22005
Breathing 100% O2 has no effect on blood lactate concentration during a short passive recovery from exhaustive exercise
B Kay, H Walker, D Barnao, I Graham, S Stannard, RH Morton
Journal of sports science & medicine 4 (2), 208, 2005
12005
Healthful Eating As Lifestyle (HEAL) for Hyperlipidemia
B Kay
Healthful Eating As Lifestyle (HEAL): Integrative Prevention for Non …, 2016
2016
Re: Low carbohydrate-high protein diet and incidence of cardiovascular diseases in Swedish women: prospective cohort study
B Kay
BMJ, 2015
2015
Low Reproducibility Of Lactate Markers During Incremental Cycle Exercise: 1507Board# 109 May 27 11: 00 AM-12: 30 PM
RH Morton, SR Stannard, B Kay
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 41 (5), 35, 2009
2009
Response to Morton and others: Further misconceptions
B Kay
Advances in Physiology Education (e-letters), 2008
2008
Defence employment standards project, infantry and airfield defence guards: Report 9: trade task analysis: infantry and ADG.
WR Payne, JT Harvey, WL Knez, RJ Stacy, JF Culvenor, JR Brotherhood, ...
Department of Defence, Australian Government, Canberra., 2006
2006
Defence employment standards project, infantry and airfield defence guards: Report 2: Selection of Potential Endurance Tests & Kinanthropometric Measures.
WR Payne, JR Brotherhood, JT Harvey, WL Knez, B Kay, SE Selig
Department of Defence, Australian Government, Canberra, 2004
2004
Young Investigator Special Issue 1: Research article-(2004) 03, 50-55 Exercise-Induced Hypervolemia may not be Consequential to Dehydration During Exercise
B Kay, BJ O’Brien, ND Gill
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