Harry Smith PhD (@harryalexsmith) 's Twitter Profile
Harry Smith PhD

@harryalexsmith

Postdoctoral Research Associate @CNEM_Bath | Skeletal muscle, nutrition, metabolism, and health. All views are my own.

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linkhttps://researchportal.bath.ac.uk/en/persons/harry-smith/ calendar_today23-08-2011 09:51:04

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Javier Gonzalez (@gonzalez_jt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do larger athletes require more carbs during exercise? We might think this is obvious right? But is it actually the case? “Why think? Do the experiment!” (John Hunter) Our latest paper in IJSNEMJournal reports on this experiment doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem… ⛽️ 🚴🏻

Do larger athletes require more carbs during exercise?

We might think this is obvious right? But is it actually the case?

“Why think? Do the experiment!” (John Hunter)

Our latest paper in <a href="/IJSNEMJournal/">IJSNEMJournal</a> reports on this experiment

doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem…

⛽️ 🚴🏻
Javier Gonzalez (@gonzalez_jt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In case you missed this one a couple of months ago, Aaron Hengist, PhD Russ Davies et al. showed the effects of restricting either sugars or all carbohydrates on various aspects of physiology and cardiometabolic health doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm…

James Betts (@drbsteamjets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study finds that simply standing is not enough to offset the health risks of sitting too much doi.org/10.1136/bmj.q2… Takes me back to our work on sitting vs standing pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30673688/ and our case that physical activity is more than standing up pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31725090/

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

The British Journal of Nutrition are celebrating 5 years of the BJN Paper of the Year Award! 👏 Take a look at the link below at the research published where two of our papers were shortlisted in 2020! 🤩 cambridge.org/core/journals/…

Nutrition Society Publications (@ns_publications) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Celebrating 5 years of the #BJN Paper of the Year Award 🏆 Prof James Betts & team highlight the benefits of the award ➡️ Find out more by clicking on the image Nutrition Society #NutritionResearch Centre for Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism Harry Smith PhD Aaron Hengist, PhD @DrBSteamJets

Harry Smith PhD (@harryalexsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see the #BJN celebrating 5 years of the Paper of the Year Award. It was a privilege to be shortlisted and the resulting exposure provided great experience of communicating our research to a wider audience early in my career!

Cas Fuchs (@cas_fuchs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are looking for a motivated and passionate PhD candidate to join our research team! PhD Position: Investigating the Effects of Lifestyle Interventions on Carbohydrate Metabolism academictransfer.com/nl/347040/phd-… Feel free to share or tag someone who might be interested!

James Betts (@drbsteamjets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Review accepted Experimental Physiology Rhythms exist at various scales in physiology - from the basic units of metabolic regulation to whole systems and behavioural patterns - repeating within seconds or over decades Thanks Ella Smith for creating the figure in BioRender.com/s84n393

Javier Gonzalez (@gonzalez_jt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HOW ACCURATE IS YOUR GLUCOSE MONITOR? Our latest paper shows that a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can overestimate blood glucose, and the size of this bias varies by person and the meal/beverage ingested… see below for more ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-… American Journal of Clinical Nutrition

HOW ACCURATE IS YOUR GLUCOSE MONITOR?

Our latest paper shows that a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) can overestimate blood glucose, and the size of this bias varies by person and the meal/beverage ingested… see below for more

ajcn.nutrition.org/article/S0002-…

<a href="/AJCNutrition/">American Journal of Clinical Nutrition</a>
Daniel J Drucker (@danieljdrucker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeding studies infer that the contemporary shift from regular meals to snacking may be detrimental to optimal skeletal growth outcomes by sustaining circulating GH at levels associated with undernourishment and diminishing GH pulsatility Journal of Clinical Investigation jci.org/articles/view/…

Feeding studies infer that the contemporary shift from regular meals to snacking may be detrimental to optimal skeletal growth outcomes by sustaining circulating GH at levels associated with undernourishment and diminishing GH pulsatility <a href="/jclinicalinvest/">Journal of Clinical Investigation</a>  jci.org/articles/view/…
James Betts (@drbsteamjets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Feeling happy to have made a small contribution to the huge research effort culminating in this paper just published in @JClinicalInvest showing physiological responses/rhythms with regular bolus meals vs continuous grazing patterns jci.org/articles/view/…

James Betts (@drbsteamjets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our new review "Physiological Rhythms: Shining Light of Skeletal Muscle" now out in the current issue of Experimental Physiology physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/EP…

Javier Gonzalez (@gonzalez_jt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW PAPER At recent conferences I still see people reporting "responders" & 'non-responders" often prematurely See our latest paper led by Lorenzo Lolli & Greg Atkinson on how to detect responders & non-responders (treatment response heterogeneity) doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem…

NEW PAPER

At recent conferences I still see people reporting "responders" &amp; 'non-responders" often prematurely

See our latest paper led by Lorenzo Lolli &amp; Greg Atkinson on how to detect responders &amp; non-responders (treatment response heterogeneity)
doi.org/10.1123/ijsnem…