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Catherine Hambly

Researcher at University of Aberdeen

Publications -  108
Citations -  3447

Catherine Hambly is an academic researcher from University of Aberdeen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 92 publications receiving 2564 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Hambly include Rowett Research Institute.

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Energy Requirements of Male Academy Soccer Players from the English Premier League

TL;DR: The TEE of male academy soccer players progressively increase as players progress through the academy age groups, and in some individuals (evident in all age groups), TEE was greater than that previously observed in adult EPL soccer players.
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Energy expenditure and body temperature variations in llamas living in the High Andes of Peru

TL;DR: Despite the domestication process, llamas have not lost the ability to adjust their body temperature and daily energy expenditure under adverse environmental conditions, similar to some wild herbivores.
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Assessment of Energy Expenditure of a Professional Goalkeeper From the English Premier League Using the Doubly Labeled Water Method

TL;DR: The average daily EE of this professional GK was approximately 600 kcal/d lower than that previously reported in outfield players from the same team, suggesting that the nutritional requirements of a GK should be carefully considered depending on the required daily and weekly loading patterns.
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Thyroid hormones correlate with field metabolic rate in ponies, Equus ferus caballus

TL;DR: Thyroid hormones and energy expenditure are correlated in a semi-free-living ungulate during winter and across both seasons, FMR, resting heart rate and locomotor activity were positively correlated with total T3 but negatively and more weakly correlated withtotal T4.
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Brown adipose tissue is the key depot for glucose clearance in microbiota depleted mice

TL;DR: In this paper, Gut microbiota depletion via treatment with antibiotic cocktails (ABX) promotes glucose uptake in brown adipose tissue (BAT) and cecum and this response is dissociated from adaptive thermogenesis.