NewsContensis: http://www.contentmanagement.co.ukhttp://live-uon.cloud.contensis.com/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news.aspx?SyndicationType=22024-03-28T17:20:28ZBlast off for first UK-led experiment on the International Space StationChin KohUK-led research is taking place on the International Space Station (ISS) for the first time, following a successful launch from Kennedy Space Centre at Cape Canaveral in the US.2018-12-06T14:08:00Z2018-12-06T14:03:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2018-blast-off-for-first-uk-led-experiment-on-the-international-space-station.aspxResearchers help BBC Trust Me test the natural high from 'feel good' activitiesChin KohCan activities like singing, dancing and cycling in a group give us the same natural high that some people feel after a good long run?2018-09-25T11:05:00Z2018-09-25T11:04:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2018-researchers-help-bbc-trust-me-test-the-natural-high-from-'feel-good'-activities.aspxWorms in space hold key to astronauts' muscle lossChin KohThousands of worms will be launched into space later this year to help scientists find out why astronauts experience significant muscle loss in zero-gravity during spaceflight.2018-09-13T09:44:00Z2018-09-13T09:34:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2018-worms-in-space-hold-key-to-astronauts-muscle-loss.aspx2018 R Jean Banister Prize LectureChin KohInformation on 2018 R Jean Banister Prize Lecture2018-09-11T15:16:00Z2018-09-12T13:55:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2018-r-jean-banister-prize-lecture.aspxUniversity Tri Campus Postgraduate Prize 2017/18Chin KohInformation on University Tri Campus Postgraduate Prize 2017/182018-05-03T12:52:00Z2018-05-03T12:01:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/university-tri-campus-postgraduate-prize-201718.aspx'Runner's high' theory tested for BBC One documentaryChin KohOur super-busy but media-friendly researchers over at the Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Medicine in Derby have been making television again with TV doctor Michael Mosley and his BBC crew.2018-01-29T16:37:00Z2018-01-29T15:43:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2018-bbc1.aspxPoster Success in RomeInformation on Poster Success in Rome2017-12-12T13:03:00Z2018-01-13T03:44:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/poster-success-in-rome.aspxDr Nate Szewczyk awarded UK Space Agency grant to study impact of spaceflight on the human bodyInformation on Dr Nate Szewczyk awarded UK Space Agency grant to study impact of spaceflight on the human body2017-11-09T11:03:00Z2018-01-13T03:39:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2017-dr-nate-szewczyk-awarded-uk-space-agency-grant.aspxSuccess in American Journal of PhysiologyInformation on Success in American Journal of Physiology2017-10-23T12:19:00Z2018-01-13T03:45:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/success-in-american-journal-of-physiology.aspxIs it safe to take exercise supplements?Information on Is it safe to take exercise supplements?2017-09-05T16:31:00Z2018-01-13T03:40:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2017-is-it-safe-to-take-exercise-supplements.aspxSuccesses for our young investigatorsInformation on Successes for our young investigators2017-07-19T05:18:00Z2018-01-13T03:45:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/successes-for-our-young-clinical-metabolic-and-molecular-physiology-investigators.aspxMatthew Brook wins second prize in Journal of Physiology Early Investigator PrizeInformation on Matthew Brook wins second prize in Journal of Physiology Early Investigator Prize2017-05-18T09:55:00Z2018-01-13T03:43:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/matthew-brook-prizewinner.aspxWinter Highlights - PublicationsInformation on Winter Highlights - Publications2017-03-02T11:02:00Z2018-01-13T03:40:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2017-winter-highlights.aspxHIT to get FIT for Cancer SurgeryInformation on HIT to get FIT for Cancer Surgery2017-01-11T12:11:00Z2018-01-13T03:40:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2017-hit-to-get-fit-for-cancer.aspxThe new year's resolution fitness drive: a road to nowhere?Information on The new year's resolution fitness drive: a road to nowhere?2017-01-04T10:36:00Z2018-01-13T03:39:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2017-fitness.aspxOctober's Physiology Friday Event in Derby a massive success!Physiology Friday Event, Derby2016-11-21T15:05:00Z2018-01-13T03:43:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/october-physiology-friday-derby.aspxPrize for Derby PhD student, James BlackwellInformation on Prize for Derby PhD student, James Blackwell2016-11-21T14:48:00Z2018-01-13T03:42:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/james-blackwell-prize.aspxIs there a short-cut to getting fit?Information on Is there a short-cut to getting fit?2016-09-06T16:48:00Z2018-01-13T03:42:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/is-there-a-short-cut-to-getting-fit.aspxOld man strength: is dad really stronger?Sometimes, older men seem to possess incredible strength for their age. People call it "old man strength". But is it an actual phenomenon? Do older guys really retain their strength? Or even get stronger?2016-07-28T11:07:00Z2018-01-13T03:38:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2016-old-man.aspxIs it OK to have a beer after exercise?People take up running, and other types of exercise, mainly to get fit and lose weight. But there's often a social aspect, too. After a gruelling run, some people like to retire to the pub or club house for an ice cold beer.It can't do any harm … can it?2016-07-04T10:16:00Z2018-01-13T03:38:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2016-is-it-ok-to-have-a-beer-after-exercise.aspxBehind the scenes of "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor"Information on Behind the scenes of "Trust Me, I'm a Doctor"2016-01-07T11:55:00Z2018-01-13T03:42:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/behind-the-scenes-of-trust-me-im-a-doctor.aspxResearch team helps BBC 'Trust Me I'm a Doctor' investigate age-related muscle lossBBC TV's flagship health programme, Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, has enlisted the help of our researchers to find out if age-related loss of muscle mass and function can be minimised by a simple but regular home-based exercise programme.2016-01-06T10:22:00Z2018-01-13T03:41:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/bbc.aspxProf Marco Narici gives expert opinion in TIME magazine's article on high heels and feetInformation on Prof Marco Narici gives expert opinion in TIME magazine's article on high heels and feet2015-05-07T13:59:00Z2018-01-13T03:44:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/prof-marco-narici-gives-expert-opinion-in-time-magazines-article-on-high-heels-and-feet.aspx#YearInSpace mission could do wonders for your grandad – here's howInformation on #YearInSpace mission could do wonders for your grandad – here's how2015-03-28T00:00:00Z2018-01-13T03:37:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2015-yearinspace-mission-could-do-wonders-for-your-grandad.aspxNew research provides advice to maintain muscle strength and mass in old agePhysical frailty in old age largely stems from sarcopenia – the loss of skeletal muscle strength and mass – but a new series of clinical studies has shed light on its causation, and led to recommendations to help combat it.2013-07-26T00:00:00Z2018-01-13T03:37:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2013-physiological-society.aspxSpaceflight may extend the lifespan of microscopic wormInformation on Spaceflight may extend the lifespan of microscopic worm2012-07-05T10:30:00Z2018-01-13T03:37:00Zhttps://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/clinicalmetabolicandmolecularphysiology/news/2012-spaceflight-may-extend-the-lifespan-of-microscopic-worm.aspx