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Simon Green
Simon Green
Associate Professor of Sports and Exercise Science, University of Western Sydney
Verified email at uws.edu.au
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Analysis of the Casson and Carreau-Yasuda non-Newtonian blood models in steady and oscillatory flows using the lattice Boltzmann method
J Boyd, JM Buick, S Green
Physics of Fluids 19 (9), 093103, 2007
3872007
Changes in performance, muscle metabolites, enzymes and fibre types after short sprint training
B Dawson, M Fitzsimons, S Green, C Goodman, M Carey, K Cole
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 78 (2 …, 1998
3301998
Measurement of anaerobic capacities in humans
S Green, B Dawson
Sports Medicine 15 (5), 312-327, 1993
2561993
Blood flow and oxygenation in peritendinous tissue and calf muscle during dynamic exercise in humans
R Boushel, H Langberg, S Green, D Skovgaard, J Bülow, M Kjær
The Journal of physiology 524 (1), 305-313, 2000
1972000
Skeletal muscle phenotype is associated with exercise tolerance in patients with peripheral arterial disease
CD Askew, S Green, PJ Walker, GK Kerr, AA Green, AD Williams, ...
Journal of vascular surgery 41 (5), 802-807, 2005
1732005
Measurement of anaerobic work capacities in humans
S Green
Sports Medicine 19 (1), 32-42, 1995
1721995
A second-order accurate lattice Boltzmann non-Newtonian flow model
J Boyd, J Buick, S Green
Journal of physics A: Mathematical and General 39 (46), 14241, 2006
1692006
A definition and systems view of anaerobic capacity
S Green
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology 69 (2 …, 1994
1361994
The effect of resistance training on markers of immune function and inflammation in previously sedentary women recovering from breast cancer: a randomized controlled trial.
AD Hagstrom, PWM Marshall, C Lonsdale, B Cheema, C Toben, ...
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 155, 471-482, 2016
1342016
Interstitial and arterial‐venous [K+] in human calf muscle during dynamic exercise: effect of ischaemia and relation to muscle pain
S Green, H Langberg, D Skovgaard, J Bülow, M Kjær
The Journal of physiology 529 (3), 849-861, 2000
1162000
Resistance training improves fatigue and quality of life in previously sedentary breast cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial.
AD Hagstrom, PWM Marshall, C Lonsdale, B Cheema, ...
European Journal of Cancer Care, DOI: 10.1111/ecc.12422, 2015
1092015
Short-term effects of cycle and treadmill training on exercise tolerance in peripheral arterial disease
B Sanderson, C Askew, I Stewart, P Walker, H Gibbs, S Green
Journal of vascular surgery 44 (1), 119-127, 2006
1052006
Mechanistic insights into the efficacy of sodium bicarbonate supplementation to improve athletic performance.
J Siegler, PWM Marshall, D Bishop, G Shaw, S Green
Sports Medicine - Open 2 (41), DOI 10.1186/s40798-016-0065-9, 2016
962016
Methodological effects on the VO2-power regression and the accumulated O2 deficit.
S Green, BT Dawson
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 28 (3), 392-397, 1996
901996
Anthropometric and physiological characteristics of South Australian soccer players
S Green
The Australian Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 3, 1992
90*1992
Skeletal muscle metabolic changes in peripheral arterial disease contribute to exercise intolerance: a point-counterpoint discussion
EP Brass, WR Hiatt, S Green
Vascular Medicine 9 (4), 293-301, 2004
892004
Last Word on Viewpoint: VO2peak is an acceptable estimate of cardiorespiratory fitness but not VO2max.
S Green, CD Askew
Journal of Applied Physiology 125, 241, 2018
82*2018
V̇O2peak is an acceptable estimate of cardiorespiratory fitness but not V̇O2max.
S Green, CD Askew
Journal of Applied Physiology 125, 229-232, 2018
812018
A survey of the health stress and fatigue of Australian seafarers
TW Parker, LM Hubinger, S Green, L Sargent, B Boyd
Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Australian Government, 1997
811997
Anaerobic ATP production and accumulated O~ 2 deficit in cyclists
S Green, BT Dawson, C Goodman, MF Carey
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 28 (3), 315-321, 1996
771996
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