UCRISE
@UC_RISE
@UniCanberra Research Institute for Sport and Exercise (UCRISE) conducts research projects across disciplines including management, design, health & elite sport
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http://www.canberra.edu.au/research/institutes/ucrise 27-05-2010 02:27:10
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Tracking health and disease via HRV in early childhood may program favourable autonomic activity and set children up for a healthier life. 🫀😊
New article by: Katie Speer Andrew McKune 🇿🇦 🇦🇺 Prof Nenad Naumovski (PhD)
Read more: rb.gy/ijrtn8
UCRISE ElsevierNeuroscience
Final PhD paper for Harry Brown!
Thermal and cardiovascular heat adaptations in active adolescents following summer
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Environmental Physiology Research Laboratory UCRISE
#Heartratevariability to track autonomic nervous system health in young #children : Effects of #physicalactivity and cardiometabolic risk factors
New article with Andrew McKune 🇿🇦 🇦🇺 and Prof Nenad Naumovski (PhD)
UCRISE University of Canberra Physiology & Behavior
authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00…
Great presentation by Peter McDonald during the ESSA Research to Practice Sport Science Award session on The effect of dry and humid heat acclimation on performance in each environment
Environmental Physiology Research Laboratory UCRISE
Latest PhD paper from Tom Topham in Journal of Applied Physiology! Biological sex does not independently influence time-dependent changes in core temperature and sweating of children exercising in uncompensable heat stress
Environmental Physiology Research Laboratory UCRISE
journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115…
Join us for this Friday's UCRISE seminar showcasing Applied Biomechanics research at 1 pm in 12B50 lecture theatre, or via Microsoft Teams, link provided by request to [email protected]
Are there differences in male and female heat adaptation? Kevin John will be looking at this during his PhD Environmental Physiology Research Laboratory UCRISE
Confirmation presentation from Josh Elliott on Optimising heat acclimation across the Australian high-performance system
Environmental Physiology Research Laboratory UCRISE
Join our Applied Biomechanics team at UCRISE to work on a collaborative project with Defence Science and Technology Group - Australia to enhance the fit, form and function of body armour for soldiers.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow (Human Factors/Design/Biomechanics) - 2.5 yrs uctalent.canberra.edu.au/cw/en/job/5007…
'Working together we can show that fit matters and affects performance.”
Celeste Coltman from UCRISE and Professor Susan Sokolowski from University of Oregon are joining forces to make sportwear and protective equipment more inclusive. #UniCBR bit.ly/3uY1UK0
Hey brain #lover 💕 we're in our recruitment #era ... are you #ReadyForIt ? Check out the links below to get involved in projects as diverse as #TaylorSwift 's music! We have projects for several populations, not #OnlyTheYoung ! Got a #Question .. get in touch with the team!
UCRISE
Venture capitalists backing a ‘steroid Olympics’: “If only they cld concentrate their money & efforts on bringing the joy of sport to disadvantaged people & help support building thriving communities” theconversation.com/venture-capita… via The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand University of Canberra UCRISE Andy Brown
Very excited to see our commentary on Combining Heat and Altitude Training to Enhance Temperate, Sea-Level Performance published in Int'l Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance with Olivier Girard Sebastien Racinais and Pete Peeling
Still lots to do in that space!
journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/…