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Journal article

JONES, R.L., STELLINGWERFF, T., SWINTON, P., ARTIOLI, G.G., SAUNDERS, B. and SALE, C., 2021. Warm-up intensity does not affect the ergogenic effect of sodium bicarbonate in adult men. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. ISSN 1526-484X

ARTIOLI, G.G., SALE, C. and JONES, R.L., 2018. Carnosine in health and disease. European Journal of Sport Science: the Official Journal of the European College of Sport Science. ISSN 1746-1391

JONES, R.L., BARNETT, C.T., DAVIDSON, J., MARITZA, B., FRASER, W.D., HARRIS, R. and SALE, C., 2017. β-alanine supplementation improves in-vivo fresh and fatigued skeletal muscle relaxation speed. European Journal of Applied Physiology, pp. 1-13. ISSN 1439-6319

COOPER, S.B., BANDELOW, S., NUTE, M.L., DRING, K.J., STANNARD, R.L., MORRIS, J.G. and NEVILL, M.E., 2016. Sprint-based exercise and cognitive function in adolescents. Preventive Medicine Reports, 4, pp. 155-161. ISSN 2211-3355

JONES, R.L., STELLINGWERFF, T., ARTIOLI, G.G., SAUNDERS, B., COOPER, S. and SALE, C., 2016. Dose-response of sodium bicarbonate ingestion highlights individuality in time course of blood analyte responses. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 26 (5), pp. 445-453. ISSN 1526-484X

HANNAH, R., STANNARD, R.L., MINSHULL, C., ARTIOLI, G.G., HARRIS, R.C. and SALE, C., 2015. β-alanine supplementation enhances human skeletal muscle relaxation speed but not force production capacity. Journal of Applied Physiology, 118 (5), pp. 604-612. ISSN 8750-7587

Conference contribution

JONES, R.L., STELLINGWERFF, T., SWINTON, P., ARTIOLI, G.G. and SALE, C., 2016. Sodium bicarbonate ingestion improves cycling performance, irrespective of single or split dose ingestion. In: International Sport + Exercise Nutrition Conference, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 19-21 December 2016.

JONES, R.L., STELLINGWERFF, T., SWINTON, P., ARTIOLI, G.G. and SALE, C., 2016. Warm-up intensity does not influence the beneficial effect of sodium bicarbonate ingestion on cycling performance. In: International Sport + Exercise Nutrition Conference, Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 19-21 December 2016.

STANNARD, R.L., BARNETT, C.T., DAVIDSON, J., MARITZA, B., FRASER, W.D., HARRIS, R. and SALE, C., 2016. Β-alanine supplementation improves the relaxation speed of in-vivo fresh and fatigued skeletal muscle. In: 21st Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science: Crossing Borders through Sport Science, Centre for Sport Science and University of Sports, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 6-9 July 2016.

STANNARD, R.L., HANNAH, R., MINSHULL, C., ARTIOLI, G.G., HARRIS, R.C. and SALE, C., 2015. β-alanine supplementation enhances human skeletal muscle relaxation speed but not force production capacity. In: American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting 2015, San Diego, California, 27-30 May 2015.

STANNARD, R.L., COOPER, S. and SALE, C., 2015. The dose-response to sodium bicarbonate ingestion highlights the need for individuality in supplementation. In: BASES (British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences) 2015 Conference, St. George’s Park, Burton-upon-Trent, Staffordshire, 1-2 December 2015.

STANNARD, R.L. and ROBINS, M., 2011. The effect of expertise on coordination variability during a discrete multi-articular action. In: 18th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), Barcelona, Spain, 2011.

Thesis

JONES, R.L., 2017. The effect of β-alanine supplementation on neuromuscular performance. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.

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