Jamie Whitfield, PhD (@jwhitfie) 's Twitter Profile
Jamie Whitfield, PhD

@jwhitfie

Sports Aficionado & Coffee Drinker. Senior Lecturer @MacKillopACU. Exercise Physiology | Muscle Metabolism. He/Him šŸ‡ØšŸ‡¦šŸ‡¦šŸ‡ŗ

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Ella Smith (@ella__smith_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One more time for the people in the back… We have no evidence to support menstrual cycle phase-based training OR nutrition! Instead, we can support our female athletes as individuals, where their hormonal profile is just one of many factors to consider 🩸

Nicki Win(gate)field Almquist (@almquistnicki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In line with our recent meta analysis: «Current evidence does not support Zone 2 training as the optimal intensity for improving mitochondrial or fatty acid oxidative capacity. Prioritizing higher exercise intensities is critical to maximize cardiometabolic health»

Ross Tucker (@scienceofsport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest The Real Science of Sport Podcast podcast: Why are elite athletes aiming for + 120g of carbs/hour? Is it necessary & why does it work? And what happened to fat adaptation? We explore the paradigm shift in the fuelling of performance with Dr Jamie Whitfield šŸŽ§ podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the…

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Lots of arguments lately about the best exercise modality, optimal time of day to train, and what intensity/zone is required… While I understand why these discussions are taking place, for most people the best form of exercise is the one that they will actually do.

Australian Catholic University Online (@acu_online) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cyclists and triathletes aged 34–50: take part in a research study testing a new supplement at ACU’s Fitzroy lab. Includes full performance testing and a body composition scan. Learn more and apply: bit.ly/4m64geD

Cyclists and triathletes aged 34–50: take part in a research study testing a new supplement at ACU’s Fitzroy lab. Includes full performance testing and a body composition scan. Learn more and apply: bit.ly/4m64geD
Tadej Debevec (@debevectadej) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Menstrual Cycle Effects on Sports Performance and Adaptations to Training: A Historical Perspective - Hackney - 2025 - Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports - Wiley Online Library onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…

Cezar Khursigara (@cmkhursigara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MCB @ U of Guelph is hiring (again)! šŸŽ‰ Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Biochemistry Part of our strategic cluster hire. Apply now šŸ‘‰ careers.uoguelph.ca/job/Guelph-Ass… #Biochemistry #FacultyJobs #AcademicTwitter #MolBio

Jeroen Swart (@jeroenswart) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Firstly: 30 subjects. But divided into 2 studies of 15. Guaranteed to lose any differences due to being underpowered. For each group p value is not significant for performance. But look at the data…

Firstly: 30 subjects. But divided into 2 studies of 15. Guaranteed to lose any differences due to being underpowered. For each group p value is not significant for performance. But look at the data…
Jamie Whitfield, PhD (@jwhitfie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The race walk community truly is something else. Always willing to help others and lives the ethos of ā€œrising tide lifts all boatsā€

Louise Burke (@louisemburke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join our latest study - examining differences in the effects of LEA between sexes and between strategies (diet restriction vs training increase). Be part of making great science with an expert research team MacKillopInstitute and collaborators Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance and Kathryn Ackerman