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Brendon Gurd
Brendon Gurd
Assistant Professor, Queen's University
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Extremely low volume, whole-body aerobic–resistance training improves aerobic fitness and muscular endurance in females
G McRae, A Payne, JGE Zelt, TD Scribbans, ME Jung, JP Little, BJ Gurd
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 37 (6), 1124-1131, 2012
2722012
High-intensity interval training increases SIRT1 activity in human skeletal muscle
BJ Gurd, CGR Perry, GJF Heigenhauser, LL Spriet, A Bonen
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 35 (3), 350-357, 2010
2572010
Four minutes of in-class high-intensity interval activity improves selective attention in 9-to 11-year olds
JK Ma, L Le Mare, BJ Gurd
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism 40 (3), 238-244, 2015
2412015
Reducing the intensity and volume of interval training diminishes cardiovascular adaptation but not mitochondrial biogenesis in overweight/obese men
JC Boyd, CA Simpson, ME Jung, BJ Gurd
PloS one 8 (7), e68091, 2013
2032013
Deacetylation of PGC-1α by SIRT1: importance for skeletal muscle function and exercise-induced mitochondrial biogenesis
BJ Gurd
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 36 (5), 589-597, 2011
1942011
Inter-individual variability in the adaptive responses to endurance and sprint interval training: a randomized crossover study
JT Bonafiglia, MP Rotundo, JP Whittall, TD Scribbans, RB Graham, ...
PloS one 11 (12), e0167790, 2016
1892016
Fibre-specific responses to endurance and low volume high intensity interval training: striking similarities in acute and chronic adaptation
TD Scribbans, BA Edgett, K Vorobej, AS Mitchell, SD Joanisse, ...
PloS one 9 (6), e98119, 2014
1852014
The effect of training intensity on VO2max in young healthy adults: a meta-regression and meta-analysis
TD Scribbans, S Vecsey, PB Hankinson, WS Foster, BJ Gurd
International journal of exercise science 9 (2), 230, 2016
1772016
Classroom-based high-intensity interval activity improves off-task behaviour in primary school students
JK Ma, LL Mare, BJ Gurd
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 39 (12), 1332-1337, 2014
1692014
Comparison of the acute effects of high‐intensity interval training and continuous aerobic walking on inhibitory control
SC Kao, DR Westfall, J Soneson, B Gurd, CH Hillman
Psychophysiology 54 (9), 1335-1345, 2017
1382017
Dissociation of increases in PGC-1α and its regulators from exercise intensity and muscle activation following acute exercise
BA Edgett, WS Foster, PB Hankinson, CA Simpson, JP Little, RB Graham, ...
PloS one 8 (8), e71623, 2013
1322013
Brief intense stair climbing improves cardiorespiratory fitness.
MK Allison, JH Baglole, BJ Martin, MJ Macinnis, BJ Gurd, MJ Gibala
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 49 (2), 298-307, 2017
1232017
Prior heavy exercise elevates pyruvate dehydrogenase activity and speeds O2 uptake kinetics during subsequent moderate‐intensity exercise in healthy young …
BJ Gurd, SJ Peters, GJF Heigenhauser, PJ LeBlanc, TJ Doherty, ...
The Journal of physiology 577 (3), 985-996, 2006
1232006
Incidence of nonresponse and individual patterns of response following sprint interval training
BJ Gurd, MD Giles, JT Bonafiglia, JP Raleigh, JC Boyd, JK Ma, JGE Zelt, ...
Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism 41 (3), 229-234, 2016
1222016
Prior heavy-intensity exercise speeds V̇o2 kinetics during moderate-intensity exercise in young adults
BJ Gurd, BW Scheuermann, DH Paterson, JM Kowalchuk
Journal of Applied Physiology 98 (4), 1371-1378, 2005
1222005
Nuclear SIRT1 activity, but not protein content, regulates mitochondrial biogenesis in rat and human skeletal muscle
BJ Gurd, Y Yoshida, JT McFarlan, GP Holloway, CD Moyes, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2011
1182011
A Multi-Center Comparison of O2peak Trainability Between Interval Training and Moderate Intensity Continuous Training
CJ Williams, BJ Gurd, JT Bonafiglia, S Voisin, Z Li, N Harvey, I Croci, ...
Frontiers in physiology 10, 19, 2019
1112019
The deacetylase enzyme SIRT1 is not associated with oxidative capacity in rat heart and skeletal muscle and its overexpression reduces mitochondrial biogenesis
BJ Gurd, Y Yoshida, J Lally, GP Holloway, A Bonen
The Journal of physiology 587 (8), 1817-1828, 2009
1102009
Changes in mechanisms proposed to mediate fat loss following an acute bout of high-intensity interval and endurance exercise
CB Williams, JGE Zelt, LN Castellani, JP Little, ME Jung, DC Wright, ...
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 38 (12), 1236-1244, 2013
1052013
Does SIRT1 determine exercise-induced skeletal muscle mitochondrial biogenesis: differences between in vitro and in vivo experiments?
BJ Gurd, JP Little, CGR Perry
Journal of Applied Physiology 112 (5), 926-928, 2012
1042012
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