Dan Martin
@dan_martin321
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Lecturer in Exercise Physiology at The University of Lincoln. PhD from NTU. Views are my own.
University of Lincoln
Joined December 2011
Happy to have our new paper out on such an important topic for athletes: Period prevalence and perceived side effects of hormonal contraceptive use and the menstrual cycle in elite athletes
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Approximately half of elite athletes used HCs, and progestin-only contraceptive users reported greater incidences of negative side effects, especially with the implant. Because of the high interind...
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It’s all mandem as well ahhhh I’m gonna be sick
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Great to have this one out! Menstrual Cycle and Hormonal Contraceptive Symptom Severity and Frequency in Athletic Females in @WSPAJ. Team effort with Laura Kiemle-Gabbay @MenstruationIn, @dan_martin321 and Steph Valentin. Read the full article here: https://t.co/wrzOw5fUC8
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The purpose of this study was to determine symptom severity and frequency in female exercisers and athletes from a diverse range of sports who have a menstrual cycle (MC) or use hormonal contracept...
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FUNDED PHD POSITION in female athlete health @ManCityWomen @uochester #GSSI Deadline: 15/05/24 An amazing opportunity! Please retweet & share widely! https://t.co/zvr4eg6QbK
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PhD Project - The development and delivery of an educational framework to improve female athlete health: Enhancing knowledge, communication and comfort in elite female football. at University of...
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Really pleased to share the first study of my PhD: A formative investigation assessing menstrual health literacy in professional women’s football⚽️ Thank you @Rollo_I @Sam_Moss15 @rrandell86 @dan_martin321 @craig_twist for your support 🙌🏼 https://t.co/OB7zK6kHLC
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The aim of this study was to assess and compare menstrual health literacy in professional women’s football. A three-section questionnaire was completed by professional players (n = 25), development...
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Exercise Intensity Terminology is a bit of a mess 😵💫 Here is our attempt to try and summarise some of the different approaches.
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Study published with @SageJournals Nutrition and Health ‘A comparison of rapid weight loss practices within international, national and regional powerlifters’ Thanks @Paul_Campbell2 for leading data collection & @MelBargh @dan_martin321
https://t.co/OENzM0mFl3
@LincolnSportEx
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Background: Rapid weight loss (RWL) practices are common amongst strength-sport athletes to ‘make weight’ for a chosen weight class. Aim: This study compared th...
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Our study 'Rapid weight loss practices within Olympic Weightlifters' published in the latest issue of @JSCRonline Thanks to co-authors @Paul_Campbell2 @dan_martin321 @MelBargh
https://t.co/QhgLxqCVXi
@LincolnSportSci @unilincoln @ASEP_Lincoln
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First session @ #ECSS2023 🇫🇷 Amazing to see research from @LincolnSportEx @LincsSpExPsych used to set the scene for the IOC consensus statement session on REDs 🏃🏻♀️ @RachelLangbein et al. (2021) https://t.co/dSpTfAlxuk
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📢📢Call for participants!📢📢 Starting to recruit for my first PhD project exploring muscle damage and recovery in females, see poster for more details and the key inclusion criteria!
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Great to be able to get this over the line in @IJERPH_MDPI special issue of the "Effect of COVID-19 on Women's Exercise and Health" How Lifestyle Changes during the COVID-19 Global Pandemic Affected the Pattern and Symptoms of the Menstrual Cycle. https://t.co/UQI6YFEHgV 👇👇
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This research investigated the implications that the COVID-19 pandemic had on the menstrual cycle and any contributing factors to these changes.
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Disposition of serum steroids in response to combined oral contraceptives and menstrual cycle phases - a double blind, randomized, placebo-controlled study
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To analyze doping control samples from female athletes demands understanding of non-doping factors that affect the steroid profile. These could be physiological factors such as exercise, alcohol...
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Caffeine reverts loss of muscular performance during the early-follicular phase in resistance-trained naturally menstruating women
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The aim of this study was to compare the effects of caffeine ingestion on muscular performance during the early-follicular and mid-luteal phases of the menstrual cycle. Fourteen resistance-trained...
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Standing for spot on the @isak_online Committee! If you're an #ISAK member, please vote for me! Blurb & intentions here: https://t.co/5bCcG6n1qw Deadline: 15/06. Vote through the "ELECTIONS" tab in your #ISAK web profile: https://t.co/UTFwlF6ghL
#kinanthropometry #3dbodyscanning
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Trending Tuesday 📈 Research by @dan_martin321, Dr. Timmins, Dr. Cowie, Dr. Alty, @ritan_mehta, @PhysioAlicia & Dr. Varley on Injury Incidence Across the Menstrual Cycle in International Footballers Read the #openaccess article here: https://t.co/f9hLFvEmkM
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📢The formally known PESP research group is back in Twitter action... 🚨 New name 🚨 New look 🚨 New members 👀 Keep your eyes peeled for some updates on what our team have been up to! @LincolnSportEx @UoL_CSS
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Athletes need to perform on any day in their cycle. Our thoughts on the need to monitor and research the entirety of the menstrual cycle @pedlarcr @AC_Hackney
https://t.co/EAHk7WDefJ
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Fully funded PhD opportunity in our group on factors influencing CBD pharmacokinetics and effects of acute/chronic CBD use on health/performance. Significant opportunity to mould direction of studies. July start. Deadline 27th April. @HeaneyLM @exphystevo
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