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Haines, Matthew (2017) Reduced-Exertion, High-Intensity Interval Training: The Effects of a Shortened-Sprint Protocol on Affective Response and V̇O2max, with Perspective on Application to HbA1c Defined Non-Diabetic Hyperglycaemia. Doctoral thesis, University of Huddersfield.

Haines, Matthew (2016) Water intoxication: are we drowning in advice to drink more fluids? The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew (2016) Differences in glenohumeral joint rotation and cycle ergometer peak power between Super League and Championship rugby league players. Journal of Sports Sciences, 34 (sup1). ISSN 0264-0414

Haines, Matthew, Rajeswaran, Chinnodorai, Ramasamy, Mohan and Hastings, Debbie (2016) Is bariatric surgery a serious solution to the diabesity epidemic? The Sport and Exercise Scientist, Summer (48). pp. 26-27. ISSN 1754-3452

Stelfox, Hilarie and Haines, Matthew (2016) Fad diets and the new tax on sugary drinks won't solve the nation's weight problem. Huddersfield Examiner.

Haines, Matthew (2016) Cycling is our best hope against obesity. Cycling Weekly. ISSN 0951-5852

Haines, Matthew (2016) Is there really any science behind the Sirtfood Diet? The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew (2016) What is the best exercise for losing weight? The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew (2015) Why is it so hard to lose weight? The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew (2015) Do sweetened drinks really cause heart failure? The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew (2015) Assessing the feasibility of a reduced exertion, low-volume, high-intensity interval training (HIT) protocol: a pilot study. Journal of Sports Sciences, 33 (sup1). s25-s31. ISSN 0264-0414

Haines, Matthew (2015) Cage fighting has become even more dangerous thanks to extreme dieting. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew (2015) Let’s hear it for carbs – Tour de France cyclists couldn’t do it without them. The Conversation. ISSN 2044-5032

Haines, Matthew, Gillibrand, Warren P. and Garbutt, Gerard (2012) High-intensity interval training (HIT): A time-efficient exercise prescription for pre-diabetes? Diabesity in Practice, 1 (4). pp. 133-140.

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