Session one: Welcome
Monday 28th June: 10.30am-12pm
- Welcome and Introduction: Dr Jamie North and Anthony McClaran, Vice Chancellor
- Opening Guest Speaker: Dr James Rumbold- “What works, for whom, and why?”
James Rumbold_abstract
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Theme one: Female Athletes and Exercisers
Session Chair: Jamie North
Monday 28th June: 1-2.30pm
- Talk 1: Emily Bowring: The effect of the menstrual cycle and hormonal contraceptives on training volume, intensity and adherence in endurance runners
- Talk 2: Kat Kryger: Research on women’s football: A scoping review
- Talk 3: Britta Maria Sorensen: A case study approach for monitoring the real-time race pain and coping experiences of the female ultra-athlete
- Talk 4: Luke Woodhouse: Physical performance and physical match characteristics of International female rugby players
Mon 28 13.00 14.30 Theme 1 Abstracts
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Theme two: Performance Science
Session Chair: Carla Meijen
Monday 28th June: 3.30-5pm
- Talk 1: Ciara Everard: Sports injuries experiences of elite track athletes: A narrative analysis
- Talk 2: James Fleming: Significant energy deficit and suboptimal sleep during an elite youth tennis training camp
- Talk 3: Luke Edinborough: Objective sleep quality in U18 professional footballers: A longitudinal observational study using within-subject linear mixed model analysis
Mon 28 15.30 17.00 Theme 2 Abstracts
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Theme three: Learning and Learning Environments
Session Chair: Kyriaki Myrissa
Tuesday 29th June: 10.30am-12pm
- Talk 1: Alex Woodhead: Corticospinal and Spinal Adaptations to Lower Limb Motor Skill Training in Healthy Individuals: A Meta-Analysis and Best Evidence Synthesis
- Talk 2: Claire Mulvenna (Tom Hounsell presenting): An Examination of the role of performance analysis in youth academy soccer – Understanding player and coach behaviour
- Talk 3: Maeve Murray: Comparison of Test of Gross Motor Development – Second Edition and Test of Gross Motor Development Third Edition: Can you predict FMS competency?
- Talk 4: Anne Majumdar: Lessons for SAHPS student recruitment on the barriers and facilitators of attaining enrolment as the first in their family to attend HE
Tues 29 10.00 11.30 Theme 3 Abstracts
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Theme four: Health Research
Session Chair: Anne Majumdar
Tuesday 29th June: 2-3.30pm
- Talk 1: Antony Laban-Sharman: Self-care practices for anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK in adults
- Talk 2: Fiona Leggat: An evaluation of narrative pedagogy as a knowledge translation tool in the National Health Service (NHS)
- Talk 3: Ammi King: A systematic review and meta-analysis of the efficacy of genotype-based dietary or physical activity advice on behaviour change in healthy individuals and individuals that are ‘at risk’ of cardiovascular disease, Type II diabetes or obesity
Tues 29 14.00 15.30 Theme 4 Abstracts
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Theme five: Health Research and Practice
Session Chair: Silvia Riva
Wednesday 30th June: 10.30am-12pm
- Talk 1: Leta Pilic: Collaborative research on salt-sensitive hypertension in Zambia
- Talk 2: Elisabetta Canetta: Orthotic management in stroke rehabilitation
- Talk 3: Yiannis Mavrommatis: The association between genetics, diet and Type 2 Diabetes risk in healthy adults
Wed 30 10.30 12.00 Theme 5 Abstracts
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Mini-Orals: (Session 1)
Session Chair: Abbe Brady
Wednesday 30th June: 12.30-1.30pm
- Talk 1: Andre Roca & Paul Ford: Developmental activities that contribute to creative decision making in skilled soccer players
- Talk 2: Charlotte Foster-Brown, Anne Majumdar: Integration challenges faced by SAHPS mature students and the barriers/determinants that led to enrolment
- Talk 3: Elaine Mullally: Situation and Mechanism of Non-contact Knee Injury in Adult Netball: A Systematic Review
- Talk 4: Jesse Gilham: Rugby place kicking and physical maturation
Wed 30 12.30 13.30 Mini Orals1
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Mini-Orals: (Session 2)
Wednesday 30th June: 2-3pm
- Talk 1: Jourdana Durrell: An insight into children’s physical activity behaviour: the teacher’s perspective
- Talk 2: Luke Hughes: Reduced sensitivity to pain with blood flow restricted aerobic exercise
- Talk 3: Rishi Patel, Sarah Coakley, Jamie Tallent, Alex Woodhead, Jess Hill, John Pattison: Physiology: Exercise in the heat and heat acclimation strategies
- Talk 4: Ross Wadey: Challenging the Status Quo of Sport Injury Psychology
- Talk 5: Silvia Riva: Long-Term Cognitive Impairment in blood diseases: the case of Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
Wed 30 14.00 15.00 Mini Orals2
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Theme six: Recovery and Training Load
Session Chair: Jamie Tallent
Thursday 1st July: 10.30-11.30am
- Talk 1: Jess Hill et al: Recovery of Performance following Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage Recovery Strategies
- Talk 2: Stephen Patterson: The effect of acute and repeated ischemic preconditioning on recovery following exercise-induced muscle damage
- Talk 3: Joe Shaw: Training load in Professional Ballet
Thur 1. 10.30 11.30 Theme 6 Abstracts1
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Theme seven: Elite Performers and Performance Environments
Session Chair: Jamie North
Thursday 1st July: 2-3.30pm
- Talk 1: Sam Callaghan: Not as simple as it seems: Front foot contact kinetics, muscle function and ball release speed in cricket pace bowlers
- Talk 2: Jade Salim & Stacy Winter: All that glitters is not gold: The perceived long-term impacts of being an elite gymnast
- Talk 3: Carla Meijen: Walking on thin ice: Exploring demands and means of coping during an extreme expedition
- Talk 4: Mark Glaister: Caffeine and sprint cycling performance: the influence of torque factor and sprint duration
- Talk 5: Hannah Levi: Coaches’ perceptions working with elite female Athletes: A critical Feminist Approach
Closing and student prize giving
Thur 1. 14.00 15.30 Theme 7 Abstracts
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