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1 Curriculum Vitae of General information Title, name and surname: Dr Glyn Howatson Date of birth: 16 th June 1970 Citizenship: UK, British Professional registrations: British Association of Sport and Exercise Scientists 2. Contact details Organisation where based: Faculty or School: Work telephone number: Work fax number: Cell phone number: address: Website address: Northumbria University, UK Faculty of Health and Life Scineces (individuals can choose if they don t want to disclose it) 3. Qualifications Qualification type: PhD Field of study: Exercise Physiology Institution: Kingston University, UK Year obtained: 2004 Qualification type: Field of study: Institution: Year obtained: 4. Employment history (not more than 5) Position: Organisation Appointed from to: Reader Northumbria University, UK Research expertise Scientific domain: Main research field: Fields of specialisation: NRF rating and year rated: Aquatic ecology Sustainability and health of aquatic species Exercise physiology
2 6. Publications (in the last three years) International 1. Hill, J.A., Howatson, G., van Someren, K.A., publications: Davidson, S., Pedlar, C.R. (In press awaiting DOI). The variation in pressures exerted by commercially available compression garments. Sports Engineering. 2. Zult, T., Goodall, S., Thomas, K., Hortobagyi, T., and Howatson, G. (In press awaiting DOI). Mirror illusion reduces motor cortical inhibition in the ipsilateral primary motor cortex during forceful unilateral muscle contractions. Journal of Neurophysiology. 3. Gonzalez, J.T., Barwood, M.J., Goodall, S., Thomas, K., and Howatson, G. (in press awaiting DOI). Alterations in whole-body insulin sensitivity resulting from repeated eccentric exercise of a single muscle group: a pilot investigation. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 4. Bell, P.B. Walshe, I.H., Davison, G.W., Stevenson, E.J., and Howatson, G. (In press, awaiting DOI). Recovery facilitation with Montmorency cherries following high-intensity, metabolically challenging exercise. Applied Physiology Nutrition and Metabolism. 5. Goodall, S., Hignett, C., Prichard, J., Barwood, M., Howatson, G., and Thomas, K. (in press awaiting DOI). Augmented supraspinal fatigue following constant-load cycling in the heat. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 6. Lewis, N.A., Howatson, G., Morton, K., Hill, J., and Pedlar, C.R. (DOI: /s ). Alterations in redox homeostasis in the elite endurance athlete: a systematic review. Sports Medicine. 7. Leeder, J.D.C., van Someren, K.A. Bell, P.B., Spence, J.R., Jewell, A.P., Gaze, D. and Howatson, G. (In press awaiting DOI). Effects of seated and standing cold water immersion on recovery from repeated sprinting. Journal of Sports Sciences. 8. Thomas, K., Goodall, S., Stone, M., Howatson, G., St Clair Gibson, A., and Ansley, L. (DOI: /MSS ) Central & peripheral fatigue in male cyclists after 4, 20 & 40 km time-trials. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 9. Merry, K., Howatson, G., van Someren, K.A., Glaister, M. (In press awaiting DOI - PMID: ). The influence of evaluation protocol on time spent exercising at a high level of oxygen uptake during continuous cycling. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness.
3 10. Goodall, S., Charlton, K., Howatson, G., and Thomas, K. (DOI: /MSS ). Neuromuscular Fatigability during Repeated-Sprint Exercise in Male Athletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 11. Brandon, R., Howatson, G., Strachan, F., & Hunter, A.M. (doi: /sms.12289). Neuromuscular response differences to power vs strength back squat exercise in elite athletes. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports. 12. Gerber, R., Smit, N.J., Howatson, G. (In press awaiting DOI). Physiological response of Vaal-Orange smallmouth yellowfish (Labeobarbus aeneus) to catch-and-release angling induced stress in the Vaal river. South African Journal of Science. 13. Taylor, T., West, D.J., Howatson, G., Jones, C., Love, T.D., Cook, C.J., Swift, E., Baker, J.S., and Kilduff, L.P. (In press DOI: /j.jsams ). The impact of neuromuscular electrical stimulation on recovery after intensive, muscle damaging, maximal speed training in professional team sports players. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sports. 14. Bell, P.B. Gaze, D.C., Davison, G.W., George, T.W., Scotter, M.J., Howatson, G. (2014). Montmorency tart cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) concentrate lowers uric acid, independent of plasma cyanidin-3-oglucosiderutinoside. Journal of Functional Foods,11, Hill, J., Howatson, G., Leeder, J.D.C., van Someren, K.A., and Pedlar, C. (2014). Compression garments and recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage: A meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 48, Hill, J., Howatson, G., van Someren, K.A., Walshe, I., and Pedlar, C. (2014). The efficacy of a compression garment in accelerating recovery following Marathon running. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 28, Bell, P.G. McHugh, M.P., Stevenson, E., and Howatson G. (2014). The role of cherries in exercise and health. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 24, Leeder, J.D.C., van Someren, K.A. Gaze, D., Jewell, A., Deshmukh, N., Shah, I., Barker, J., Howatson, G. (2014). Recovery and adaptation from repeated intermittent sprint exercise. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance, 9, Bell, P.B. Walshe, I., Davison, G.W., Stevenson, E., and Howatson, G. (2014). Inflammation and oxidative stress are attenuated following repeated days strenuous metabolic activity following cherry juice consumption. Nutrients, 6, Zult, T Howatson, G., Kádár, E.E., Farthing, J.P.,
4 Hortobágyi, T. (2014). Role of the Mirror-Neuron System in Cross-Education. Sport Medicine, 44, Goodall, S., Howatson, G., Romer, L.M., & Ross, E.Z. (2014). Transcranial magnetic stimulation in sport science: a commentary. European Journal of Sport Sciences. Suppl 1. S Howatson, G., Zult, T., Farthing, J.P., Zijdewind, I., and Hortobagyi, T. (2013). Mirror training to augment cross-education during resistance training: a hypothesis. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 7, Article 396 (doi: /fnhum ). 23. Goodall, S., St Clair Gibson, A., Voller, B., Lomarev, M., Howatson, G., Dang, N., Hortobágyi, T., and Hallett, M. (2013). Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation attenuates the perception of force output production in non-exercised hand muscles after unilateral exercise. PLoS ONE, 8, Tallent, J., Goodall, S., Hortobágyi, T., St Clair Gibson, A., Howatson, G. (2013). Corticospinal responses of resistance-trained and un-trained males during dynamic muscle contractions. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 23, Jones, T.W., Howatson, G., Russell, M., and French, D.N. (2013). Validity and reliability of lower limb isokinetic unilateral muscle performance measures. Isokinetics and Exercise Science, 21, Jones, T.W., Howatson, G., Russell, M., and French, D.N. (2013). Performance and neuromuscular adaptations following different ratios of concurrent strength and endurance training. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 21, Howatson, G., Bell, P.G., Tallent, J., Middleton, B., McHugh, M.P., Ellis, J. (2012). Effect of tart cherry juice (Prunus cerasus) on melatonin levels and enhanced sleep quality. European Journal of Nutrition, 51, Howatson, G., Hoad, M., Goodall, S., Tallent, J., Bell, P.G., French, D.N. (2012). Exercise-induced muscle damage is reduced in resistance trained males by branched chain amino acids: a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 9, Robson-Ansley, P., Howatson, G., Tallent, J., Mitcheson, K., Walshe, I., Toms, C., Du Toit, G., Smith, M., Ansley, L. (2012). Prevalence of allergy and post-event URT symptoms in runners of London marathon Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44, Tallent, J., Goodall, S., Hortobágyi, T., St Clair Gibson, A, French, D.N., Howatson, G. (2012). Repeatability of corticospinal and spinal measures during lengthening and shortening contractions in the human tibialis anterior muscle. PLoS ONE, 7,
5 National publications: e Tallent, J., Goodall, S., Hortobágyi, T., St Clair Gibson, A., French, D.N., Howatson, G. (2012). Recovery time of motor evoked potentials following lengthening and shortening muscle actions in the tibialis anterior. Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 19, Hunter, A., Galloway, S., Smith, I., Tallent, J., Ditroilo, M., Fairweather, M., and Howatson, G. (2012). Assessment of eccentric exercise-induced muscle damage of the elbow flexors by tensiomyography. Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 22, Thatcher, R., Gifford, R., Howatson, G. (2012). The influence of recovery duration on sprint cycling performance following heavy resistance exercise. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26, Knowles, A. M., Hill, J., Davies, H., Dancy, B., Mistry, N., Mellor, R., Howatson, G. (2012). Physiological and psychological health effects of Nordic Walking on sedentary adults. Journal of Sport and Health Research, 4, Leeder, J.D.C., Gissane, C., van Someren, K.A., Gregson W., Howatson, G. (2012). Cold water immersion and recovery from strenuous exercise: a meta-analysis. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 46, Moran, P., Prichard, P.G., Ansley, L., and Howatson, G. (2012). The influence of blood lactate sample site on exercise prescription. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 26, Papers delivered(in the last three years) International papers: As above National papers:
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