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Barry Drust

Researcher at University of Birmingham

Publications -  225
Citations -  12993

Barry Drust is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Football & Skeletal muscle. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 209 publications receiving 10888 citations. Previous affiliations of Barry Drust include Stepping Hill Hospital & Durham University.

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Is injury the major cause of elite soccer players being unavailable to train and play during the competitive season

TL;DR: Football-related injury is the major single factor affecting player availability, however, strategies to maximise player availability by targeting player discipline and general health initiatives may also be effective in reducing unavailability.
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Strategies for hydration and energy provision during soccer-specific exercise.

TL;DR: This study demonstrates when the total volume of carbohydrate consumed is equal, manipulating the timing and volume of ingestion elicits similar metabolic responses without affecting exercise performance.
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Assessment of energy expenditure in elite jockeys during simulated race riding and a working day: implications for making weight.

TL;DR: The energy expenditure (EE) of professional jockeys is measured during a simulated race ride and for a working day (nonracing) that involved typical stable duties to improve the physical and mental well-being of professionalJockeys.
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Daily Distribution of Macronutrient Intakes of Professional Soccer Players From the English Premier League

TL;DR: Players of the English Premier League may benefit from consuming greater amounts of CHO in both the prematch and postmatch meals so as to increase CHO availability and maximize rates of muscle glycogen resynthesis, respectively.
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An Alternative Dietary Strategy to Make Weight While Improving Mood, Decreasing Body Fat, and Not Dehydrating: A Case Study of a Professional Jockey

TL;DR: A structured diet and exercise plan employed by a 22-yr-old professional National Hunt jockey in an attempt to reduce weight from 70.3 to 62.6 kg, which resulted in a total body-mass loss of 8 kg, corresponding to reductions in body fat from 14.5% to 9%.