Items where Author is "Simper, Trevor"
Number of items: 20.
BOWLES, Simon, BASU, Subhashis, RANCHORDAS, Mayur, SIMPER, Trevor and LYNN, Tony
(2023).
Circulating total 25(OH)D and calculated free 25(OH)D in
professional academy footballers at a northerly latitude in the UK.
Biology of Sport, 41 (2), 201-208.
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CHAPPELL, A.J., SIMPER, Trevor, TREXLER, E.T. and HELMS, E.R.
(2021).
Biopsychosocial Effects of Competition Preparation in Natural Bodybuilders.
Journal of Human Kinetics, 79 (1), 259-276.
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SIMPER, Trevor, AGLEY, J, DESALLE, M, TODD, J and DUTTA, T
(2020).
Pilot study of the influence of self-coding on empathy within an introductory motivational interviewing training.
BMC Medical Education, 20, p. 43.
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SIMPER, Trevor, GILMARTIN, Molly, ALLWOOD, Daniel, TAYLOR, Luke and CHAPPELL, Andrew
(2019).
The effects of a sleep/recovery supplement: 'Night Time Recharge' on sleep parameters in young adults.
Nutrition and Health.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew, SIMPER, Trevor and HELMS, E.
(2019).
Nutritional strategies of British professional and amateur natural bodybuilders during competition preparation.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 16 (1), p. 35.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew, ALLWOOD, Daniel and SIMPER, Trevor
(2018).
Citrulline Malate fails to improve German volume training performance in healthy young men and women.
The Journal of Dietary Supplements.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew and SIMPER, Trevor
(2018).
Nutritional peak week and competition day strategies of competitive natural bodybuilders.
Sports, 6 (4).
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SIMPER, Trevor and KEEBLE, Matthew
(2018).
Weight ‘locus of control’ and weight management in an urban population.
Journal of Behavioral Health, 7 (3), 103-112.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew, ALLWOOD, Daniel and SIMPER, Trevor
(2018).
Citrulline malate supplementation does not improve German Volume Training performance or reduce muscle soreness in moderately trained males and females.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 15 (1), p. 42.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew and SIMPER, Trevor
(2018).
Dietary strategies of elite natural bodybuilders - abstract only.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 28 (S1), S1-S11.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew, JOHNS, R and SIMPER, Trevor
(2018).
Citrulline malate has no effect on German Volume Training Protocol - abstract only.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 28 (s1), s1-s11.
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LYNN, Anthony, GARNER, Samantha, NELSON, Nichola, SIMPER, Trevor, HALL, Anna and RANCHORDAS, Mayur
(2018).
Effect of bilberry juice on indices of muscle damage and inflammation in runners completing a half-marathon: a randomised, placebo-controlled trial.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 15 (22).
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SIMPER, Trevor, DALTON, Caroline, BROOM, David, IBRAHIM, Waleed, LI, Jingjing, BANKOLE, Charles and CHEN, Sisi
(2018).
Greater glycaemic response to an oral glucose load in healthy, lean, active and young Chinese adults compared to matched Europeans.
Nutrients, 10 (4), p. 487.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew, SIMPER, Trevor and BARKER, Margo
(2018).
Nutritional strategies of high level natural bodybuilders during competition preparation.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 15, p. 4.
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CHAPPELL, Andrew, SIMPER, Trevor and BARKER, Margo
(2018).
Nutritional strategies of high level natural bodybuilders during competition preparation.
Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 15 (4).
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SIMPER, Trevor, BRECKON, Jeff and KILNER, Karen
(2017).
Effectiveness of training final-year undergraduate nutritionists in motivational interviewing.
Patient Education and Counseling, 100 (10), 1898-1902.
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SIMPER, Trevor, MORRIS, Cecile, LYNN, Anthony, O'HAGAN, Ciara and KILNER, Karen
(2017).
Responses to oral glucose challenge differ by physical activity volume and intensity : a pilot study.
Journal of Sport and Health Science.
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SIMPER, Trevor, BRECKON, Jeff and KILNER, Karen
(2016).
Group motivational interviewing in the 'Small Changes' weight management project: a quasi-experimental trial.
The Journal of Behavioral Health, 5 (2), 60-67.
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PAXMAN, Jenny, HALL, Anna, HARDEN, Charlotte, O'KEEFFE, Jean and SIMPER, Trevor
(2011).
Weight loss is coupled with improvements to affective state in obese participants engaged in behavior change therapy based on incremental, self-selected “Small Changes”.
Nutrition Research, 31 (5), 327-337.
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NIELD, Kevin and SIMPER, Trevor
(2011).
From "small changes" to maximum impact: A case study of food and nutrition students at Sheffield Hallam University improving their learning and skills while contributing to the general public's health and wellbeing.
In:
Enhancing Graduate Impactin Business and Management, Hospitality, Leisure, Sport and Tourism.
Newbury, Threshold Pr.
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