James Kelly
University of Exeter
18 Papers
50 Citations
James Kelly is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irish & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Muscle metabolic and neuromuscular determinants of fatigue during cycling in different exercise intensity domains
Matthew I. Black,Matthew I. Black,Andrew M. Jones,Jamie R. Blackwell,Stephen J. Bailey,Stephen J. Bailey,Lee J. Wylie,Sinead T. J. McDonagh,Christopher Thompson,James Kelly,Paul Sumners,Katya N. Mileva,Joanna L. Bowtell,Anni Vanhatalo +13 more
TL;DR: The gas exchange threshold and the critical power demarcate discrete exercise intensity domains and for the first time it is shown that the limit of tolerance during whole body exercise within these domains is characterized by distinct metabolic and neuromuscular responses.
Nitrate-responsive oral microbiome modulates nitric oxide homeostasis and blood pressure in humans.
Anni Vanhatalo,Jamie R. Blackwell,Joanna E. L’Heureux,David Wynne Williams,Ann Smith,Mark van der Giezen,Paul G. Winyard,James Kelly,Andrew M. Jones +8 more
TL;DR: The current findings indicate that the oral microbiome is malleable to change with increased dietary intake of inorganic NO3‐, and that diet‐induced changes in the oral microbial community are related to indices of NO homeostasis and vascular health in vivo.
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Influence of beetroot juice supplementation on intermittent exercise performance
Lee J. Wylie,Stephen J. Bailey,James Kelly,James R. Blackwell,Anni Vanhatalo,Andrew M. Jones +5 more
TL;DR: BR might be ergogenic during repeated bouts of short-duration maximal-intensity exercise interspersed with short recovery periods, but not necessarily during longer duration intervals or when a longer recovery duration is applied.
Network analysis of nitrate-sensitive oral microbiome reveals interactions with cognitive function and cardiovascular health across dietary interventions.
Anni Vanhatalo,Joanna E. L’Heureux,James Kelly,Jamie R. Blackwell,Lee J. Wylie,Jonathan Fulford,Paul G. Winyard,David Wynne Williams,Mark van der Giezen,Andrew M. Jones +9 more
TL;DR: This article applied a system-level bacterial co-occurrence network analysis across 10-day dietary nitrate and placebo interventions to test the stability of relationships between physiological and cognitive traits and clusters of cooccurring oral bacteria in older people.
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Mathew Carey's Irish Apprenticeship: Editing the Volunteers Journal, 1783–84
TL;DR: The Volunteers Journal as discussed by the authors was the first publication devoted to the ongoing cause of the Glorious Revolution in Ireland, and was published in 1783 by Mathew Carey, who was an Irish patriot and an admirer of the Volunteers.
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