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
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.
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.
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.