Scott L Robinson
University of Birmingham
7 Papers
36 Citations
Scott L Robinson is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Insulin resistance & Postprandial. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Maximal fat oxidation during exercise is positively associated with 24-hour fat oxidation and insulin sensitivity in young, healthy men
TL;DR: The data showing positive associations between MFO and 24-h FO, and between M FO and insulin sensitivity in healthy young men suggests that a high capacity to oxidize fat while one is physically active could be advantageous for the maintenance of metabolic health.
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Dietary intake is independently associated with the maximal capacity for fat oxidation during exercise
Gareth Fletcher,Frank F. Eves,Elisa I Glover,Scott L Robinson,Carlijn A. Vernooij,Janice L. Thompson,Gareth A. Wallis +6 more
TL;DR: Whether recent, self-selected dietary intake independently predicts the maximal rate of fat oxidation (MFO) in healthy men and women is identified to make modest but independent contributions to the interindividual variability in the capacity to oxidize fat during exercise.
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Lipid Metabolism Links Nutrient-Exercise Timing to Insulin Sensitivity in Men Classified as Overweight or Obese.
Robert M. Edinburgh,Helen Bradley,Nurul-Fadhilah Abdullah,Nurul-Fadhilah Abdullah,Scott L Robinson,Oliver J. Chrzanowski-Smith,Jean-Philippe Walhin,Sophie Joanisse,Konstantinos N. Manolopoulos,Andrew Philp,Aaron Hengist,Adrian Chabowski,Frances M. Brodsky,Francoise Koumanov,James A. Betts,Dylan Thompson,Gareth A. Wallis,Javier T. Gonzalez +17 more
TL;DR: Experiments investigating exercise training and metabolic health should consider nutrient-exercise timing, and exercise performed before versus after nutrient intake (ie, in the fasted state) may exert beneficial effects on lipid utilization and reduce postprandial insulinemia.
Lipolytic Markers, Insulin and Resting Fat Oxidation are Associated with Maximal Fat Oxidation.
TL;DR: This study reports weak-to-moderate, albeit significant, relationships between plasma lipolytic markers, insulin and resting overnight-fasted fat oxidation with MFO and shows the plasma glycerol response to uniquely reflect exercise-induced fat oxidation.
Exercise referral for drug users aged 40 and over: results of a pilot study in the UK
Caryl M. Beynon,Amy Luxton,Rhiannon Whitaker,N. Tim Cable,Lucy Frith,Adrian H. Taylor,Lu Zou,Peter J. Angell,Scott L Robinson,Dave Holland,Sharon Holland,Mark Gabbay +11 more
TL;DR: It is feasible to recruit older drug users into a gym-based ER scheme, but multiple health and social challenges affect their ability to participate regularly, and the observed changes in health measures suggest further investigation of ER for Older drug users is worthwhile.