Javier Gonzalez (@gonzalez_jt) 's Twitter Profile
Javier Gonzalez

@gonzalez_jt

Physiologist interested in human fuel use
#nutrition | #exercise | #carbohydrate | #metabolism | #cycling | #science
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linkhttps://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/javier-gonzalez calendar_today11-04-2012 21:17:25

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Journal of Physiology (@jphysiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sophie Davies, PhD, RD (Uni of Bath HEALTH) et al. conducted a randomised crossover study to see the effect of an acute bout of exercise on circulating vitamin D metabolite concentrations! 📜buff.ly/3TdxrQW

<a href="/SophieDaviesRD/">Sophie Davies, PhD, RD</a> (<a href="/Health_at_Bath/">Uni of Bath HEALTH</a>) et al. conducted a randomised crossover study to see the effect of an acute bout of exercise on circulating vitamin D metabolite concentrations!
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The Obesity Society (@obesitysociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

September Editors' Choice #ObesityJournal: Study led by Aaron Hengist, PhD in Kevin Hall lab shows gut-derived appetite hormones differ between isocaloric low carb vs low fat meals, but subsequent intake differs, opposite to predictions. Read Here: ow.ly/njO150TecBh

September Editors' Choice #ObesityJournal: Study led by <a href="/AaronHengist/">Aaron Hengist, PhD</a> in <a href="/KevinH_PhD/">Kevin Hall</a> lab shows gut-derived appetite hormones differ between isocaloric low carb vs low fat meals, but subsequent intake differs, opposite to predictions. 

Read Here: ow.ly/njO150TecBh
University of Bath (@uniofbath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join Professor Javier Gonzalez (Javier Gonzalez) from Uni of Bath HEALTH for his upcoming inaugural lecture, 'Sugar, Dice, and all things Precise'. 📆 18 September ⏰ 5:30 - 6:30 pm 📍 University of Bath Reserve a spot below. forms.office.com/pages/response…

Join Professor Javier Gonzalez (<a href="/Gonzalez_JT/">Javier Gonzalez</a>) from <a href="/Health_at_Bath/">Uni of Bath HEALTH</a> for his upcoming inaugural lecture, 'Sugar, Dice, and all things Precise'. 

📆 18 September
⏰ 5:30 - 6:30 pm
📍 University of Bath 

Reserve a spot below. 
forms.office.com/pages/response…
Denise Robertson (@fueledbybananas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring ! Great opportunity for recent life sciences graduate to join the research grants team at The Brain Tumour Charity careers.thebraintumourcharity.org/jobs/4964736-r… Hybrid role, based in Fleet.

Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism (@cnem_bath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to announce that Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism has been awarded not one, but FOUR huge grants in the past few months 💰👏🏾 A huge congratulations to PI’s Dylan Thompson, Jennifer Maher, Javier Gonzalez & James Betts 🥳 We’ll be posting more about each one soon! #worldclass

𒊓𒅂𒁓𒐗𒐕𒐗 Steve the skeptic (@sib313) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best explanation for unusual human lifespans is often claimed to be diet. In reality, the best explanation is pension fraud and bad data: theconversation.com/the-data-on-ex… Nutritional Epidemiology is a dumpster fire of bad science.

Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism (@cnem_bath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This project will establish the role of adipose tissue in the regulation of muscle mass in older people to lay the foundation for novel targeted interventions and therapies 🧫🥼💪🏼

Stephen John Senn (@stephensenn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wonderful stuff. You should all follow Steve the skeptic. His analysis of NHS woes is second to none and he also digs up amazing stuff.

stephen o'rahilly (its pronounced O-RA-hill-EEE) (@stephenorahilly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am a head of department at a major UK university and happy to state publicly that biological sex is a real and meaningful concept and necessary in many contexts including medical, social & sporting.

Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism (@cnem_bath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This project will explore the metabolic mechanisms underlying glucose tolerance in individuals with and without spinal cord injury, and whether NMES may be an effective therapy to enhance glucose control 🧑‍🦽‍➡️👩‍🦼‍➡️

University of Bath News (@uniofbathnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Bath spin-out, Forceteck has secured £250k to transform sports performance. Using physics-based AI, they’re working with top rugby & football teams to track athlete movements and key forces—all from regular video footage. bit.ly/47vmhwZ

University of Bath spin-out, Forceteck has secured £250k to transform sports performance. Using physics-based AI, they’re working with top rugby &amp; football teams to track athlete movements and key forces—all from regular video footage. bit.ly/47vmhwZ