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Irish Journal of Medical Science
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April 11, 2018
Caffeine, CYP1A2 genotype, and sports performance: is timing important?
Craig Pickering
Medical Hypotheses
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August 25, 2019
Are caffeine's performance-enhancing effects partially driven by its bitter taste?
Craig Pickering
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
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December 4, 2017
Letter to the editor
Craig Pickering
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)
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August 11, 2019
Are low doses of caffeine as ergogenic as higher doses? A critical review highlighting the need for comparison with current best practice in caffeine research
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
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December 3, 2020
Can Genetic Testing Predict Talent? A Case Study of 5 Elite Athletes
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
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December 19, 2018
Do Non-Responders to Exercise Exist-and If So, What Should We Do About Them?
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
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August 31, 2017
Are the Current Guidelines on Caffeine Use in Sport Optimal for Everyone? Inter-individual Variation in Caffeine Ergogenicity, and a Move Towards Personalised Sports Nutrition
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
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December 21, 2017
Exercise genetics: seeking clarity from noise
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
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September 16, 2018
The effects of caffeine ingestion on isokinetic muscular strength: A meta-analysis
Jozo Grgic, Craig Pickering
Frontiers in Genetics
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February 9, 2018
<i>ACTN3</i>, Morbidity, and Healthy Aging
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
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Irish Journal of Medical Science
|
April 11, 2018
Caffeine, CYP1A2 genotype, and sports performance: is timing important?
Craig Pickering
Medical Hypotheses
|
August 25, 2019
Are caffeine's performance-enhancing effects partially driven by its bitter taste?
Craig Pickering
Metabolism: Clinical and Experimental
|
December 4, 2017
Letter to the editor
Craig Pickering
Nutrition (Burbank, Los Angeles County, Calif.)
|
August 11, 2019
Are low doses of caffeine as ergogenic as higher doses? A critical review highlighting the need for comparison with current best practice in caffeine research
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance
|
December 3, 2020
Can Genetic Testing Predict Talent? A Case Study of 5 Elite Athletes
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
|
December 19, 2018
Do Non-Responders to Exercise Exist-and If So, What Should We Do About Them?
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
Sports Medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)
|
August 31, 2017
Are the Current Guidelines on Caffeine Use in Sport Optimal for Everyone? Inter-individual Variation in Caffeine Ergogenicity, and a Move Towards Personalised Sports Nutrition
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
|
December 21, 2017
Exercise genetics: seeking clarity from noise
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport
|
September 16, 2018
The effects of caffeine ingestion on isokinetic muscular strength: A meta-analysis
Jozo Grgic, Craig Pickering
Frontiers in Genetics
|
February 9, 2018
<i>ACTN3</i>, Morbidity, and Healthy Aging
Craig Pickering, John Kiely
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