Andrew K. Blannin

2.3k total citations
41 papers, 1.7k citations indexed

About

Andrew K. Blannin is a scholar working on Physiology, Rehabilitation and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Andrew K. Blannin has authored 41 papers receiving a total of 1.7k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 24 papers in Physiology, 18 papers in Rehabilitation and 17 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Andrew K. Blannin's work include Exercise and Physiological Responses (18 papers), Muscle metabolism and nutrition (17 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (9 papers). Andrew K. Blannin is often cited by papers focused on Exercise and Physiological Responses (18 papers), Muscle metabolism and nutrition (17 papers) and Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (9 papers). Andrew K. Blannin collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, South Africa and Switzerland. Andrew K. Blannin's co-authors include Michael Gleeson, Paula J. Robson, Thomas P. J. Solomon, Neil P. Walsh, Nicolette C. Bishop, Asker E. Jeukendrup, Adrian Holliday, Michael Gleeson, Nicola Walsh and L M Castell and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

In The Last Decade

Andrew K. Blannin

41 papers receiving 1.6k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Andrew K. Blannin United Kingdom 26 796 673 589 322 289 41 1.7k
Arlette Gratas‐Delamarche France 25 700 0.9× 857 1.3× 550 0.9× 478 1.5× 551 1.9× 71 2.2k
Gérard Lac France 21 470 0.6× 484 0.7× 279 0.5× 285 0.9× 239 0.8× 31 1.5k
Allan H. Goldfarb United States 22 1.1k 1.4× 578 0.9× 680 1.2× 362 1.1× 501 1.7× 49 2.0k
W. H.M. Saris Netherlands 23 482 0.6× 1.4k 2.1× 1.1k 1.9× 335 1.0× 242 0.8× 35 2.1k
Tamara Hew‐Butler United States 32 775 1.0× 1.7k 2.5× 994 1.7× 594 1.8× 286 1.0× 108 3.0k
Álvaro Reischak-Oliveira Brazil 30 339 0.4× 910 1.4× 270 0.5× 492 1.5× 587 2.0× 157 2.5k
Timothy P. Scheett United States 21 458 0.6× 900 1.3× 651 1.1× 527 1.6× 191 0.7× 55 1.7k
Cláudia Regina Cavaglieri Brazil 27 629 0.8× 1.2k 1.8× 346 0.6× 547 1.7× 889 3.1× 165 2.8k
L M Castell United Kingdom 20 529 0.7× 430 0.6× 606 1.0× 161 0.5× 135 0.5× 50 1.4k
Paul T. Reidy United States 30 528 0.7× 1.3k 2.0× 1.2k 2.0× 382 1.2× 224 0.8× 59 2.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Andrew K. Blannin

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Blannin, Andrew K., et al.. (2025). Six weeks of either EPA-rich or DHA-rich Omega-3 supplementation alters submaximal exercise physiology in endurance trained male amateurs. Frontiers in Nutrition. 12. 1588421–1588421. 1 indexed citations
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Blannin, Andrew K., et al.. (2022). Acute appetite and eating behaviour responses to apparatus-free, high-intensity intermittent exercise in inactive women with excess weight. Physiology & Behavior. 254. 113906–113906. 1 indexed citations
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Holliday, Adrian, et al.. (2018). Points-based physical activity: a novel approach to facilitate changes in body composition in inactive women with overweight and obesity. BMC Public Health. 18(1). 261–261. 14 indexed citations
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Holliday, Adrian & Andrew K. Blannin. (2017). Appetite, food intake and gut hormone responses to intense aerobic exercise of different duration. Journal of Endocrinology. 235(3). 193–205. 45 indexed citations
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Crabtree, Daniel R. & Andrew K. Blannin. (2014). Effects of Exercise in the Cold on Ghrelin, PYY, and Food Intake in Overweight Adults. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 47(1). 49–57. 35 indexed citations
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Holliday, Adrian & Andrew K. Blannin. (2014). Matching energy intake to expenditure of isocaloric exercise at high- and moderate-intensities. Physiology & Behavior. 130. 120–126. 2 indexed citations
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Crabtree, Daniel R., Edward S. Chambers, Robert M. Hardwick, & Andrew K. Blannin. (2013). The effects of high-intensity exercise on neural responses to images of food. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 99(2). 258–267. 54 indexed citations
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Hurren, Nicholas M., Frank F. Eves, & Andrew K. Blannin. (2010). Is the effect of prior exercise on postprandial lipaemia the same for a moderate-fat meal as it is for a high-fat meal?. British Journal Of Nutrition. 105(4). 506–516. 11 indexed citations
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Solomon, Thomas P. J. & Andrew K. Blannin. (2007). Effects of short‐term cinnamon ingestion on in vivo glucose tolerance. Diabetes Obesity and Metabolism. 9(6). 895–901. 92 indexed citations
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Robson‐Ansley, Paula, Andrew K. Blannin, & Michael Gleeson. (2006). Elevated plasma interleukin-6 levels in trained male triathletes following an acute period of intense interval training. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 99(4). 353–360. 92 indexed citations
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Bishop, Nicolette C., et al.. (2001). Carbohydrate Beverage Ingestion and Neutrophil Degranulation Responses Following Cycling to Fatigue at 75 % V˙O2 max. International Journal of Sports Medicine. 22(3). 226–231. 25 indexed citations
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Bishop, Nicolette C., et al.. (2000). Carbohydrate and fluid intake affect the saliva flow rate and IgA response to cycling. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 32(12). 2046–2051. 68 indexed citations
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Walsh, Neil P., Andrew K. Blannin, Paula J. Robson, & Michael Gleeson. (1999). Glutamine, exercise and immune function: Links and possible mechanisms. 1(40). 47. 5 indexed citations
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Bishop, Nicolette C., Andrew K. Blannin, Paula J. Robson, Neil P. Walsh, & Mary Gleeson. (1999). The effects of carbohydrate supplementation on immune responses to a soccer-specific exercise protocol. Journal of Sports Sciences. 17(10). 787–796. 58 indexed citations
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Walsh, Neil P., et al.. (1998). The effects of high-intensity intermittent exercise on the plasma concentrations of glutamine and organic acids. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 77(5). 434–438. 26 indexed citations
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Gleeson, Michael, et al.. (1998). Effect of Low- and High-Carbohydrate Diets on the Plasma Glutamine and Circulating Leukocyte Responses to Exercise. International Journal of Sport Nutrition. 8(1). 49–59. 42 indexed citations
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Walsh, Neil P., Andrew K. Blannin, Paula J. Robson, & Michael Gleeson. (1998). Glutamine, Exercise and Immune Function. Sports Medicine. 26(3). 177–191. 117 indexed citations
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Gleeson, Michael, et al.. (1995). Cardiorespiratory, hormonal and haematological responses to submaximal cycling performed 2 days after eccentric or concentric exercise bouts. Journal of Sports Sciences. 13(6). 471–479. 65 indexed citations
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Sewell, Dean A., Michael Gleeson, & Andrew K. Blannin. (1994). Hyperammonaemia in relation to high-intensity exercise duration in man. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 69(4). 350–354. 27 indexed citations

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