Stepto, Nigel K.
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- Stepto, N. K. (Nigel K.)
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Has Affiliation
- Organization: Monash University
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Victoria University (Melbourne, Vic.)
Associated Locale
- Australia
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
(lcsh) Exercise--Research
Physical education and training--Research
(lcsh) Women--Health and hygiene--Research
(lcsh) Chronic diseases--Research
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- found: Serpiello, Fabio R., Mckenna, Michael J., Bishop, David J., Aughey, Robert J., Caldow, Marissa K., Cameron-Smith, David, Stepto, Nigel K. Repeated sprints after signaling related to mitochondrial biogenesis in humans. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, May, 2012, Vol.44(5), p.827-834:(Nigel K. Stepto; author affiliation: Institute of Sport, Exercise and Active Living, Victoria University, Melbourne, and School of Sport and Exercise Science, Victoria University)
- found: Monash University, Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Staff, viewed March 13, 2015:(Dr Nigel Stepto; BSc, BSc (Hons), MSc in Marine Biology, University of Cape Town, South Africa (1990-1997); BSc Med (Hons) in Sports Science, University of Cape Town, South Africa (1997); PhD in Exercise Metabolism, RMIT University, Australia (1999-2002); On completion of his PhD, was appointed as a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Women's Health Research in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Monash University; Research interests: Molecular profiling of training response in skeletal muscle, Altitude and performance, Training strategies for enhanced endurance performance, Exercise in Women's Health - How does exercise help in the management and treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS); Recent publications; usage: Stepto, N. K.) - http://www.med.monash.edu.au/physiology/staff/stepto.html
- found: Victoria University, Associate Professor Nigel Stepto, viewed March 13, 2015:(Associate Professor Nigel Stepto; Research Leader of Clinical Exercise Science Program and Lecturer, College of Sport & Exercise Science; his current research focus is on exercise training, especially HIIT, on health outcomes in people with chronic disease - includes specific topics of exercise in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, the role antioxidants and oxidative stress, and molecular mechanisms responsible for training adaptations in health and disease; has 39 publications, 1 book chapter, 34 conference abstracts and 870 citations) - http://www.vu.edu.au/contact-us/nigel-stepto
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- 2015-03-25: new
- 2017-06-14: revised
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