
Matt Farrow, PhD
@mattfarrowphd
Post-Doctoral Researcher, The Ohio State University. Interests in exercise and nutrition for spinal cord injury.
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21-08-2012 18:11:55
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Excited to share the final published version of our exploratory analysis on gut hormone responses to low-carbohydrate and low-fat diets onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ob… Findings from an inpatient randomized crossover performed at the Metabolic Clinical Research Unit NIH Clinical Center

In this #RegisteredReportsResults article, Matt Farrow, PhD et al. (Uni of Bath HEALTH) examine the effects of upper-body high intensity interval training on cardiometabolic component risks in individuals with paraplegia! 📜buff.ly/3ST6W3c


Check out some leading work in the spinal cord injury field! Congrats Matt Farrow, PhD & co!

While exciting, we are conducting follow up work at UBSportExR to investigate this further isrctn.com/ISRCTN17856698. Recruitment for STIMEX-SCI is now open birmingham.ac.uk/schools/sport-…. Please get in touch if you are interested in taking part... 2/3

Post-doc opportunity! Join our team to combine a randomised controlled nutrition trial with genetic epidemiology. Strengthening causal inference of diet & disease bath.ac.uk/jobs/CH12019 #postdoc #phdjobs Public Health jobs Jobs in Sport Science PhdJobs.com Please share/RT


Need tips on how to master an inaugural lecture? Learn from the amazing Javier Gonzalez! Javi, we are so lucky to have you as part of our team and lead the way with your research. Thank you for being an inspiration to us all! University of Bath University of Bath News





I am pleased to share our latest publication in IJMS. This study offers new insights into how a novel NMES regimen can preserve muscle mass and modulate inflammatory pathways early after SCI. Many thanks to Ceren Yarar-Fisher and the team for their collaboration in this achievement.



First output from the ISCoS Meetings Physical Activity Special Interest Group published in ArchivesPMR - led by Matteo Ponzano, PhD and SCI Action Canada Lab Kathleen Martin Ginis 🌍 team of authors used a consensus-based approach to formulate recommendations for conducting #SCI #exercise research (1/2)


Great turn out for our last CNEM meeting of 2024! 🔬Thanks to Jorge and Matt Farrow, PhD for giving great presentations! 🤩 We finished the evening with a Christmas social celebrating our achievements of the year! 🎄 Merry Christmas and happy new year from the CNEM team 🎉


🚨Very pleased to share the protocol of our STIMEX-SCI trial being conducted at Uni of Birmingham ➡️tinyurl.com/3538tnw8 Data collection is well underway. We are still recruiting individuals with motor-complete SCI between C5-T6. Please get in touch! ➡️tinyurl.com/223za6ez

Are you being bombarded with messages telling you that physical activity won’t increase energy expenditure because it is constrained? Here is our little piece on this topic for The Conversation . Javier Gonzalez theconversation.com/exercise-does-…

Pleased to share findings from our pilot study, which suggest that consuming low glycemic index meals may be an effective strategy to reduce postprandial hypotension in individuals with #SCI Ceren Yarar-Fisher Jia Li, PhD meridian.allenpress.com/tscir/article-…

