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Stephen J. Bailey
Researcher at Loughborough University
Publications - 220
Citations - 13105
Stephen J. Bailey is an academic researcher from Loughborough University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Beetroot Juice & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 202 publications receiving 9986 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen J. Bailey include American Physical Therapy Association & University of Exeter.
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Effects of COVID-19 Home Confinement on Eating Behaviour and Physical Activity: Results of the ECLB-COVID19 International Online Survey.
Achraf Ammar,Michael Brach,Khaled Trabelsi,Hamdi Chtourou,Omar Boukhris,Liwa Masmoudi,Bassem Bouaziz,Ellen Bentlage,Daniella How,Mona A. Ahmed,Patrick Müller,Patrick Müller,Notger G. Müller,Notger G. Müller,Asma Aloui,Omar Hammouda,Laisa Liane Paineiras-Domingos,Annemarie Braakman-Jansen,Christian Wrede,Sofia Bastoni,Sofia Bastoni,Carlos Soares Pernambuco,Leonardo Mataruna,Morteza Taheri,Khadijeh Irandoust,Aïmen Khacharem,Nicola Luigi Bragazzi,Karim Chamari,Jordan M. Glenn,Nicholas T. Bott,Faiez Gargouri,Lotfi Chaari,Hadj Batatia,Gamal Mohamed Ali,Osama Abdelkarim,Osama Abdelkarim,Mohamed Jarraya,Kais El Abed,Nizar Souissi,Lisette van Gemert-Pijnen,Bryan L. Riemann,Laurel Riemann,Wassim Moalla,Jonathan Gómez-Raja,Monique Epstein,Robbert Sanderman,Sebastian Schulz,Achim Jerg,Ramzi Al-Horani,Taiysir Mansi,Mohamed Jmail,Fernando Barbosa,Fernando Ferreira-Santos,Boštjan Šimunič,Rado Pišot,Andrea Gaggioli,Stephen J. Bailey,Jürgen M. Steinacker,Tarak Driss,Anita Hoekelmann +59 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that isolation is a necessary measure to protect public health, but results indicate that it alters physical activity and eating behaviours in a health compromising direction.
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Dietary nitrate supplementation reduces the O2 cost of low-intensity exercise and enhances tolerance to high-intensity exercise in humans
Stephen J. Bailey,Paul G. Winyard,Anni Vanhatalo,Jamie R. Blackwell,Fred J. DiMenna,Daryl P. Wilkerson,Joanna M. Tarr,Nigel Benjamin,Andrew M. Jones +8 more
TL;DR: The reduced O2 cost of exercise following increased dietary nitrate intake has important implications for the understanding of the factors that regulate mitochondrial respiration and muscle contractile energetics in humans.
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Possible mechanisms of central nervous system fatigue during exercise.
J. M. Davis,Stephen J. Bailey +1 more
TL;DR: Clearly fatigue during prolonged exercise is influenced by multiple CNS and peripheral factors, and elucidation of how CNS influences affect fatigue is relevant for achieving optimal muscular performance in athletics as well as everyday life.
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Dietary nitrate supplementation enhances muscle contractile efficiency during knee-extensor exercise in humans
Stephen J. Bailey,Jonathan Fulford,Anni Vanhatalo,Paul G. Winyard,Jamie R. Blackwell,Fred J. DiMenna,Daryl P. Wilkerson,Nigel Benjamin,Andrew M. Jones +8 more
TL;DR: The reduced O(2) cost of exercise following dietary NO(3)(-) supplementation appears to be due to a reduced ATP cost of muscle force production.
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Acute and chronic effects of dietary nitrate supplementation on blood pressure and the physiological responses to moderate-intensity and incremental exercise
Anni Vanhatalo,Stephen J. Bailey,Jamie R. Blackwell,Fred J. DiMenna,Toby G. Pavey,Daryl P. Wilkerson,Nigel Benjamin,Paul G. Winyard,Andrew M. Jones +8 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that dietary NO(3)(-) supplementation acutely reduces BP and the O(2) cost of submaximal exercise and that these effects are maintained for at least 15 days if supplementation is continued.