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Jonathan D Bartlett

Victoria University
Verified email at vu.edu.au
Cited by 4182

High-intensity interval running is perceived to be more enjoyable than moderate-intensity continuous exercise: implications for exercise adherence

JD Bartlett, GL Close, DPM MacLaren… - Journal of sports …, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
The aim of this study was to objectively quantify ratings of perceived enjoyment using the
Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale following high-intensity interval running versus moderate-…

Carbohydrate availability and exercise training adaptation: too much of a good thing?

JD Bartlett, JA Hawley, JP Morton - European journal of sport …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Traditional nutritional approaches to endurance training have typically promoted high
carbohydrate (CHO) availability before, during and after training sessions to ensure adequate …

Matched work high-intensity interval and continuous running induce similar increases in PGC-1α mRNA, AMPK, p38, and p53 phosphorylation in human skeletal …

JD Bartlett, C Hwa Joo, TS Jeong… - Journal of applied …, 2012 - journals.physiology.org
The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that acute high-intensity interval (HIT)
running induces greater activation of signaling pathways associated with mitochondrial …

Relationships between internal and external training load in team-sport athletes: evidence for an individualized approach

JD Bartlett, F O'Connor, N Pitchford… - … journal of sports …, 2017 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: The aim of this study was to quantify and predict relationships between rating of
perceived exertion (RPE) and GPS training-load (TL) variables in professional Australian …

Reduced carbohydrate availability does not modulate training-induced heat shock protein adaptations but does upregulate oxidative enzyme activity in human …

JP Morton, L Croft, JD Bartlett… - Journal of applied …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
The primary aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that training with reduced
carbohydrate availability from both endogenous and exogenous sources provides an …

[HTML][HTML] Fuel for the work required: a theoretical framework for carbohydrate periodization and the glycogen threshold hypothesis

SG Impey, MA Hearris, KM Hammond, JD Bartlett… - Sports Medicine, 2018 - Springer
Deliberately training with reduced carbohydrate (CHO) availability to enhance endurance-training-induced
metabolic adaptations of skeletal muscle (ie the ‘train low, compete high’ …

Reduced carbohydrate availability enhances exercise-induced p53 signaling in human skeletal muscle: implications for mitochondrial biogenesis

JD Bartlett, J Louhelainen, Z Iqbal… - American Journal …, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
The mechanisms that regulate the enhanced skeletal muscle oxidative capacity observed
when training with reduced carbohydrate (CHO) availability are currently unknown. The aim of …

Explaining match outcome in elite Australian Rules football using team performance indicators

S Robertson, N Back, JD Bartlett - Journal of sports sciences, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The relationships between team performance indicators and match outcome have been
examined in many team sports, however are limited in Australian Rules football. Using data from …

Red, amber, or green? Athlete monitoring in team sport: the need for decision-support systems

S Robertson, JD Bartlett… - … journal of sports …, 2017 - journals.humankinetics.com
Decision-support systems are used in team sport for a variety of purposes including evaluating
individual performance and informing athlete selection. A particularly common form of …

Quantification of training and competition load across a season in an elite Australian football club

…, M Buchheit, J Cordy, JD Bartlett - … journal of sports …, 2016 - journals.humankinetics.com
Purpose: Load monitoring in Australian football (AF) has been widely adopted, yet team-sport
periodization strategies are relatively unknown. The authors aimed to quantify training and …