講者簡介(二):Professor David Broom
Dr. David Broom
2007 – Present Sheffield Hallam University
Current
- Senior Lecturer (2009 - present) and Postgraduate
Research Tutor for Sport (2015-present).
Previous
- Lecturer (2007-2009) and Course Leader (2009-2014) of Physical Activity,
Health and Exercise Science, SHU.
My SHU profile can be viewed at: https://www.shu.ac.uk/about-us/our-people/staff-profiles/david-broom
but this is not updated with my latest achievements or research publications
which are as follows:
EDUCATION,
QUALIFICATIONS AND FELLOWSHIPS
2015 Appointed
Fellow of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (FBASES).
2011 Appointed Fellow of the
Higher Education Academy (FHEA).
2008-2009
Research Supervisors Development
Programme, SHU.
2007-2009
PgCert - Learning and Teaching in Higher
Education, SHU.
2004-2008
PhD – Physiology of Exercise and
Health, Loughborough University.
2004 Level
3 Exercise Referral Certificate, Wright Foundation.
2002-2004
MSc – Physical Activity and Health,
Class: Distinction, Loughborough University.
2001 Level 2 Gym Instructor Award, Central YMCA
Qualifications.
1998–2001 BSc (Hons) – Physical Education and
Sports Science, Class: First, Loughborough University.
PUBLICATIONS
King, J., Deighton, K., Broom, D.R.,
Wasse, L.K., Douglass, J.A., Burns, S.F., Cordery,
P., Petherick, E., Batterham, R., Goltz, F.,
Thackray, A., Yates, T. and Stensel, D.J. (2017). Individual variation in hunger, energy intake and ghrelin responses to
acute exercise. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise, 49(6), 1219-1228. 2016
Impact Factor = 4.11. - Submitted to SHU mini REF 2017 = 3* rating REF
2021 Paper 1
Broom,
D.R., Miyashita, M., Wasse, L.K., Pulsford, R., King, J.A., Thackray,
A.E. and Stensel, D.J. (2017). Acute effect of exercise intensity and duration
on acylated ghrelin and hunger in men. Journal of Endocrinology, 232(3),
411-422. 2016 Impact Factor = 4.706 - Submitted to Exeter mini
REF 2017 = 3* rating REF 2021 Paper 2
Rocha,
J., Paxman, J., Dalton, C., Winter, E. and Broom, D.R. (2016). Effects of a 12-week aerobic
exercise intervention on eating behaviour, food cravings and 7-day energy
intake and energy expenditure in inactive men. Applied
Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 41(11),
1129-1136. 2014 Impact Factor = 2.34. REF 2021 Paper 3
Bailey D.P., Broom D.R.,
Chrismas B.C., Taylor L., Flynn, E. and Hough, J.P. (2016). Breaking up
prolonged sitting time with walking does not affect appetite or gut hormone
concentrations but does induce an energy deficit and suppresses postprandial glycaemia
in sedentary adults. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 41, 324–331.
2014 Impact Factor = 2.34. N.B.
This article was selected as editor's choice - Guest editorial by Angelo Tremblay, Associate Editor of APNM. REF
rating confident of 3* rating REF 2021 Paper 4
Rocha, J., Paxman, J., Dalton, C., Winter, E.
and Broom, D.R. (2015). Effects of
an acute bout of aerobic exercise on immediate and subsequent three-day food
intake and energy expenditure in active and inactive pre-menopausal women
taking oral contraceptives. Appetite, 89,
183-191. 2015 Impact Factor = 3.125. Submitted to SHU mini REF 2015 = 3*
rating REF 2021 Paper 5
Liu, D., Broom, D.R. and Wilson, R.
(2014). Legacy of the Beijing Olympic Games: A Non-host City Perspective.
European Sport Management Quarterly. 14(5), 485-502. 2014 Impact
Factor = 0.98 but is one of the highest ranking sport management
journals. Submitted to SHU mini REF 2015 = 2* rating
Klonizakis, M., Moss, J., Gilbert, S., Broom,
D.R., Foster, J. and Tew, G. (2014). Low-volume
high-intensity interval
training rapidly improves cardiopulmonary function in postmenopausal
women. Menopause, 21(10),
1099-1105. 2014 Impact Factor = 3.37. Submitted to SHU mini REF 20175 =
3* rating REF 2021 Paper 6
Rocha,
J., Paxman, J., Dalton, C., Winter, E. and Broom, D.R. (2013). Effects of an
acute bout of aerobic exercise on immediate and subsequent three-day food
intake and energy expenditure in active and inactive men. Appetite, 71,
368-379. 5 Year Impact Factor = 3.32.
King, J., Broom, D.R. and Stensel, D.J. (2010) -
The influence of brisk walking on appetite, energy intake and plasma acylated
ghrelin. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise, 42(3), 485-492. 2010
Impact Factor = 4.11.
Broom, D.R., Batterham, R.L., King, J.A. and Stensel, D.J. (2009). Influence of
resistance and aerobic exercise on hunger, circulating levels of acylated
ghrelin, and peptide YY in healthy males. American
Journal of Physiology: Integrative, Regulatory and Comparative, 296,
R29-R35. 5 Year Impact Factor = 3.37.
Broom, D.R., Bishop, N.C., Burns,
S.F., Miyashita, M. and Stensel, D.J. (2007). Exercise induced suppression of
acylated ghrelin in humans. Journal of Applied Physiology, 102(6), 2165-2171. 2007 Impact Factor = 3.63.
N.B. This paper has been cited
in a leading Exercise Physiology text - Kenney, Wilmore and Costill (2015). Physiology
of Sport and Exercise (6th Ed). Champaign Il: Human Kinetics
page 115. According to Research
Gate has 123 citations.
Burns, S.F. Broom, D.R.,
Miyashita, M., Mundy, C. and Stensel, D.J. (2007). A single session of
treadmill running has no effect on plasma ghrelin concentrations. Journal of Sport Sciences, 25(6), 35-642. 2014 Impact Factor = 2.25.
Burns, S.F., Broom,
D.R., Miyashita, M., Ueda, C. and Stensel, D.J. (2006). Increased
Postprandial Triacylglycerol Concentrations following Resistance Exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,
38(3), 527-533. 2006 Impact Factor =
2.91.
Broom, D.R., Lewis, K. and Duncan, M. (In press) WHO's
Global Action Plan on Physical Activity. The Sport and Exercise
Scientist, 54.
Broom,
D.R. (2017). The Final Word. The Sport and Exercise Scientist, 52,
31.
Hopkins,
M., Stensel, D.J., King, N., Blundell, J. and Broom, D.R. (2015). BASES
Expert Statement: The Effect of Exercise on Body Weight Regulation: Individual
Variability and Compensatory Responses. The Sport and Exercise Scientist,
46, 8-9. The statement was extensively peer reviewed.
Broom,
D.R., Stensel, J., King, N., Blundell, J. and Hopkins, M. (2014).
BASES Expert Statement: The Effects of Aerobic
Exercise on Appetite Control and Energy Intake. The Sport and Exercise
Scientist, 41, 20-21. The statement was extensively
peer reviewed.
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