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Diet composition and insulin action in animal models
LH Storlien, JA Higgins, TC Thomas, MA Brown, HQ Wang, XF Huang, ...
British journal of nutrition 83 (S1), S85-S90, 2000
3052000
Intrinsic heart rate recovery after dynamic exercise is improved with an increased omega-3 index in healthy males
MJ Macartney, L Hingley, MA Brown, GE Peoples, PL McLennan
British Journal of Nutrition 112 (12), 1984-1992, 2014
572014
Cooking attenuates the ability of high-amylose meals to reduce plasma insulin concentrations in rats
MA Brown, LH Storlien, IL Brown, JA Higgins
British Journal of Nutrition 90 (4), 823-827, 2003
502003
Consumption of resistant starch decreases postprandial lipogenesis in white adipose tissue of the rat
JA Higgins, MA Brown, LH Storlien
Nutrition Journal 5 (1), 1-4, 2006
492006
Observations on saliva osmolality during progressive dehydration and partial rehydration
NAS Taylor, AMJ van den Heuvel, P Kerry, S McGhee, GE Peoples, ...
European journal of applied physiology 112 (9), 3227-3237, 2012
462012
DHA-rich fish oil increases the omega-3 index and lowers the oxygen cost of physiologically stressful cycling in trained individuals
L Hingley, MJ Macartney, MA Brown, PL McLennan, GE Peoples
International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism 27 (4), 335-343, 2017
442017
Starch sub-types and lipid metabolism
I Brown, L Storlien, M Brown, J Higgins, L Tapsell
US Patent App. 10/009,023, 2003
282003
Eccentric cycling emphasising a low cardiopulmonary demand increases leg strength equivalent to workload matched concentric cycling in middle age sedentary males
MC Lewis, GE Peoples, H Groeller, MA Brown
Journal of science and medicine in sport 21 (12), 1238-1243, 2018
202018
Dietary fat and carbohydrate composition: Metabolic disease
MA Brown, LH Storlien, XF Huang, LC Tapsell, PL Else, JA Higgins, ...
182011
Is Moderate Intensity Cycling Sufficient to Induce Cardiorespiratory and Biomechanical Modifications of Subsequent Running?
JA Walsh, JP Dawber, R Lepers, M Brown, PJ Stapley
Journal of strength and conditioning research 31 (4), 1078-1086, 2017
122017
The efficacy of saliva osmolality as an index of hydration state: is it worth the spit?
NAS Taylor, AMJ van den Heuvel, P Kerry, CA Machado-Moreira, ...
82009
Indices of hydration state during progressive and controlled dehydration: the efficacy of saliva osmolality change as a preventative index suitable for field use
NAS Taylor, A van den Heuvel, P Kerry, SS McGhee, C Machado-Moreira, ...
72009
Starch subtypes and lipid metabolism
I Brown, L Storlien, M Brown, J Higgins, L Tapsell
US Patent App. 10/619,794, 2004
62004
Cardiac electrophysiology during progressive and controlled dehydration: inferences from ECG analysis during steady-state exercise and recovery
GE Peoples, M Brown, AMJ van den Heuvel, P Kerry, NAS Taylor
52009
Low dose fish oil increases the omega-3 index improving cycling efficiency and heart rate recovery
L Hingley, M Macartney, MA Brown, PL McLennan, GE Peoples
42014
Revisiting indices of hydration state during progressive dehydration to a 7% water deficit
NAS Taylor, AMJ van den Heuvel, P Kerry, SS McGhee, ...
22009
A daily dose of fish oil increased the omega‐3 index in older adults and reduced their heart rate during a walking activity: A pilot study
R Anthony, MA Brown, KL Walton, PL McLennan, GE Peoples
Nutrition Bulletin 46 (2), 149-159, 2021
12021
Eccentric cycling ergometer to address skeletal muscle dysfunction in hospitalised patients: ergometer design, construction and demonstration
M Doyle, M Brown, L Kemp, P McLennan, G Peoples
BMJ Innovations 7 (1), 2021
12021
Early aerobic exercise after coronary artery bypass surgery: a systematic review
M Doyle, P Indraratna, M Brown
Heart, Lung and Circulation 26, S365, 2017
12017
Strength gain at little cost? Feasibility of'low load'eccentric cycling as a tool for strength gain in sedentary men
M Lewis, G Peoples, H Groeller, M Brown
12012
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