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Stuart Phillips

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Dad, Husband, Leafs fan, Professor, Tier 1 @CRC_CRC, @McMasterU, Opinions mine. RT are not endorsements. Google Scholar: http://bit.ly/mackinprof

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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Mar 15, 2023
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Great read!

Article Jul 10, 2022
Baseless Claims and Pseudoscience in Health and Wellness: A Call to Action for the Sports, Exercise, and Nutrition-Science Community
by Nick Tiller and Panteleimon ("Paddy") Ekkekakis
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Oct 28, 2022
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No fixed number will answer the question, but this paper provides some nice guidelines for long(er) distance athletes: [link] and this one for 'periodized' nutrition

Article Mar 1, 2019
Contemporary Nutrition Strategies to Optimize Performance in Distance Runners and Race Walkers
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Oct 27, 2022
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Drugs, clocks and exercise in ageing: hype and hope, fact and fiction [link] This is a flat-out great read from @c_handschin and the @HandschinLab

Paper Sep 16, 2022
Drugs, clocks and exercise in ageing: hype and hope, fact and fiction
by Christoph Handschin
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Oct 26, 2022
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Great article!

Article Oct 14, 2022
A Multisystem Physiological Perspective of Human Frailty and Its Modulation by Physical Activity | Physiological Reviews
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Oct 11, 2022
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Daniel, great read. Congrats on the publication. How do you propose we separate the production of lactate (or any other metabolite) from muscle contraction and thus assign a truly causal role to it as opposed to a corollary metabolite that goes up with intense exercise? 1/2

Paper Jul 22, 2022
Beyond Mechanical Tension: A Review of Resistance Exercise-Induced Lactate Responses & Muscle Hypertrophy
by Daniel Lawson
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Oct 8, 2022
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But it happens about 1x10^15 times/d on Twitter and other SM platforms. The proliferation of online expertise and the death of expertise (good book by Tom Nichol if you're interested). Thanks for such insightful discourse... minutes of time lost! 4/4

Book Feb 1, 2017
The Death of Expertise: The Campaign Against Established Knowledge and Why It Matters
by Tom Nichols
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Aug 27, 2022
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For everyone complaining about OA fees in scientific publishing… this is worth a read

Tweet Aug 27, 2022
You know what I don't want to ever hear again? A single complaint from anyone about how efforts to fix science publishing are going to affect their society or society journal. Because far more than anyone else it is scientific societies who are respo
by Michael Eisen #912238
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Aug 14, 2022
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Researchers’ perspectives on adverse event reporting in resistance training trials: a qualitative study Interesting work from @l_giangregorio's lab led by Rasha El-Kotob (twitter?)

Paper 2022
Researchers’ perspectives on adverse event reporting in resistance training trials: a qualitative study
by Rasha El-Kotob
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Aug 14, 2022
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Dose-response association of aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activity with mortality .'Only' observational, but strong evidence showing that @CSEPdotCA and US PA guidelines are spot-on to recommend AE AND RT as being > AE

Paper Aug 11, 2022
Dose–response association of aerobic and muscle-strengthening physical activity with mortality: a national cohort study of 416 420 US adults
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Aug 14, 2022
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Great thread from @nick_krontiris on this paper showing a dose-response from PA that includes RT as well AE Spoiler: RT+AE > AE alone 😉

Tweet Aug 13, 2022
This one suggests that aerobic physical activity durations of 3 hours/week and resistance training exercise ~1–2 times/week may substantively reduce the risk of all-cause mortality, with their combination confering additional mortality risk reduction
by Nick Krontiris
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Jul 25, 2022
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A very nice meta-analysis here from @ExerciseBiology [link] I'd advocate for one session/wk with a velocity component?

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Power Training vs Traditional Strength Training and Physical Function in Older Adults
by Dr. Anoop T. Balachandran
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Stuart Phillips @mackinprof · Jul 16, 2022
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Applauding the main conclusion: we need more work in women and trying to understand women’s physiology in relation to their MC. The headline on injury risk is not supported by science

Article Jun 15, 2022
Periods are not just painful – they can wreck a footballer's career
by Emma Hayes OBE
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