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Matthew Haines
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ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2019-2023
Publications (10 Years): 7
Top Topics
Clinical Trial
Resistance Training
Depressive Symptoms
Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction
Top Venues
Research quarterly for exercise and sport
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
International journal of sports medicine
Journal of sports sciences
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Publications
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Helen Knappett
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Matthew Haines
Effects of time-efficient occupational exercise on cardiorespiratory fitness in firefighters.
Journal of occupational and environmental medicine
(2023)
Adam C Field
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Liam David Corr
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Hugo Sarmento
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Robert J Naughton
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Tom Clifford
,
Matthew Haines
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Richard Michael Page
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Liam David Harper
The Impact of 120 Minutes of Soccer-Specific Exercise on Recovery.
Research quarterly for exercise and sport
(2022)
Matthew Haines
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David Broom
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John Stephenson
,
Warren Gillibrand
Influence of Sprint Duration during Minimal Volume Exercise on Aerobic Capacity and Affect.
International journal of sports medicine
42 (4) (2020)
Adam C Field
,
Liam David Corr
,
Matthew Haines
,
Steve Lui
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Robert J Naughton
,
Richard Michael Page
,
Liam David Harper
Biomechanical and Physiological Responses to 120 Min. of Soccer-Specific Exercise.
Research quarterly for exercise and sport
91 (4) (2020)
Matthew Haines
Feasibility of procedures for a randomised pilot study of reduced exertion, high-intensity interval training (REHIT) with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia patients.
Pilot and feasibility studies
6 (2020)
Adam C Field
,
Richard Michael Page
,
Liam David Corr
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Robert J Naughton
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Matthew Haines
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Liam David Harper
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Sean Hudson
Lower-Limb Muscle Excitation, Peak Torque, and External Load Responses to a 120-Minute Treadmill-Based Soccer-Specific Simulation.
Research quarterly for exercise and sport
(2020)
Matthew Haines
,
David Robert Broom
,
Warren Gillibrand
,
John Stephenson
Effects of three low-volume, high-intensity exercise conditions on affective valence.
Journal of sports sciences
38 (2) (2019)