Raffaele Mazzolari (@raffaelem28) 's Twitter Profile
Raffaele Mazzolari

@raffaelem28

Postdoc at @uniinnsbruck. Exercise physiologist with a passion for applied statistics and endurance performance research.

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Improving Kinesiology (@storkinesiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Raffaele Mazzolari for a great presentation last Wednesday. Check it out on our Youtube channel youtu.be/eYgUPCQawuk Next event will be April 26th and our guest will be announced shortly so keep an eye out!

Matt Tenan is Mostly on LinkedIn These Days (@tenanatc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you use Dashboards in Sport, I WROTE THIS PAPER FOR YOU in Sports Medicine! Doesn't matter if you use Xsens Health & Sports | Movella, @Smartabase Teamworks, Kitman Labs or Catapult, if you handle missing data by 'doing nothing', your interpretations are wrong. rdcu.be/c9pYz

If you use Dashboards in Sport, I WROTE THIS PAPER FOR YOU in <a href="/SportsMedicineJ/">Sports Medicine</a>! Doesn't matter if you use <a href="/MovellaHS/">Xsens Health & Sports | Movella</a>, @Smartabase <a href="/Teamworks/">Teamworks</a>, <a href="/KitmanLabs/">Kitman Labs</a> or <a href="/catapultsports/">Catapult</a>, if you handle missing data by 'doing nothing', your interpretations are wrong. rdcu.be/c9pYz
James Betts (@drbsteamjets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A real pleasure to work with Bruno Spellanzon on this article for The Physiological Society physoc.org/magazine-artic… We highlight several research design issues that can make noise in measurement look like individual differences.

A real pleasure to work with <a href="/BrunoSpellanzon/">Bruno Spellanzon</a> on this article for <a href="/ThePhySoc/">The Physiological Society</a>

physoc.org/magazine-artic…

We highlight several research design issues that can make noise in measurement look like individual differences.
Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you like more guidance through the steps of a sample size justification for your next study, my Sample Size Justification paper comes with a Shiny app: shiny.ieis.tue.nl/sample_size_ju… Complete the steps, and you can download the justification as a PDF to include in a preregistration.

If you like more guidance through the steps of a sample size justification for your next study, my Sample Size Justification paper comes with a Shiny app: shiny.ieis.tue.nl/sample_size_ju… Complete the steps, and you can download the justification as a PDF to include in a preregistration.
Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Preregistering a one-sided test when you test a directional prediction increases statistical power with on average ~11% at no cost whatsoever compared to doing a (logically incoherent) two-sided test. You are welcome.

Daniël Lakens (@lakens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am always surprised to see people describe what I do as 'science reform'. I spent a decade trying to - among other things - get people to test hypotheses as Neyman and Pearson suggested in 1933. To me it feels more like teaching elementary school than reforming our science.

Juan Murias (@muriaslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢Great work by Letizia Rasica on methodological considerations for NIRS-derived measures of muscle oxidative capacity. Thanks to مكتبة قطر الوطنية | Qatar National Library (QNL) 👏for supporting free OA for this article: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Raffaele Mazzolari (@raffaelem28) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Presentation at #ECSS2024 ✅ Extraordinary Doctoral Awards from UPV/EHU ✅ ehu.eus/es/web/doktore… Early Stage Funding from @[email protected] ✅ uibk.ac.at/de/newsroom/20… If my whole life was like the last 30 days ...

Simone Porcelli (@porcellisimone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our work about epigenetic modifications after two training periods of HIIT is out now! journals.physiology.org/doi/abs/10.115… Congrats to andreapil8 & Daniel Turner Honored to have collaborated with Professor Adam Sharples Thanks to AJP-Cell Physiology for the fantastic reviewing process

AJP-Cell Physiology (@ajpcellphys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Friday, check out today's #ArticleinPress from Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP, Human skeletal muscle possesses an epigenetic memory of high intensity #interval #training (Andrea Pilotto et al.): ow.ly/oKGF50UxlP5

Happy Friday, check out today's #ArticleinPress from <a href="/nih_physicperf/">Norwegian School of Sport Sciences | IFP</a>, Human skeletal muscle possesses an epigenetic memory of high intensity #interval #training (Andrea Pilotto et al.):

ow.ly/oKGF50UxlP5
Raffaele Mazzolari (@raffaelem28) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest European Journal of Applied Physiology editorial explores the limitations of univariate approaches in standardizing the training stimulus across different dimensions. Anne H. #ExerciseScience #EnduranceTraining #ExercisePrescriptions link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Simone Porcelli (@porcellisimone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Second work from andreapil8’s PhD project about changes in Microbiome and nitrate/nitrite level with HIIT and detraining sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Thanks to Annabel Simpson & Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA for leading this!! 👏👏

Second work from <a href="/andreapil8/">andreapil8</a>’s PhD project about changes in Microbiome and nitrate/nitrite level with HIIT and detraining sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Thanks to <a href="/belliesimpson/">Annabel Simpson</a> &amp; <a href="/miaburleigh8/">Mia Burleigh, PhD, CSci, FHEA</a> for leading this!! 👏👏
Jamie Pringle (@jamiepringle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a super study not just because the answer is clear and convincing, but that the question is such a practical one to ask. Nicely done. Tip of the hat.