Matthew M. Schubert

1.8k total citations
40 papers, 1.3k citations indexed

About

Matthew M. Schubert is a scholar working on Physiology, Complementary and alternative medicine and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew M. Schubert has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 1.3k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Physiology, 17 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 12 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Recurrent topics in Matthew M. Schubert's work include Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (17 papers), Sports Performance and Training (12 papers) and Physical Activity and Health (9 papers). Matthew M. Schubert is often cited by papers focused on Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (17 papers), Sports Performance and Training (12 papers) and Physical Activity and Health (9 papers). Matthew M. Schubert collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Switzerland. Matthew M. Schubert's co-authors include Ben Desbrow, Todd A. Astorino, Michael Leveritt, Surendran Sabapathy, Christopher Irwin, Saman Khalesi, Holly Clarke, Nuala M. Byrne, Neil A. King and Katy Horner and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, PLoS ONE and Journal of Applied Physiology.

In The Last Decade

Matthew M. Schubert

37 papers receiving 1.2k citations

Peers

Matthew M. Schubert
Dalia Malkova United Kingdom
Javier T. Gonzalez United Kingdom
Raymond D. Starling United States
Kiwon Lim South Korea
Andrew K. Blannin United Kingdom
Lewis J. James United Kingdom
Dalia Malkova United Kingdom
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All Works

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Schubert, Matthew M., et al.. (2024). Prior acute exercise restores postprandial fat oxidation in active cannabis users. Physiological Reports. 12(5). e15968–e15968. 1 indexed citations
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Clarke, Holly, et al.. (2020). The Hydration Status of Female Collegiate Soccer Players Over Consecutive Training and Match Days. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 18(1). 1–11. 2 indexed citations
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Astorino, Todd A., et al.. (2019). Effect of Fed State on Self-selected Intensity and Affective Responses to Exercise Following Public Health Recommendations. International journal of exercise science. 12(2). 602–613. 3 indexed citations
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Schubert, Matthew M., et al.. (2018). Heart rate and thermal responses to power yoga. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. 32. 195–199. 6 indexed citations
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Astorino, Todd A., et al.. (2018). Effect of periodized high intensity interval training (HIIT) on body composition and attitudes towards hunger in active men and women. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 58(7-8). 1052–1062. 7 indexed citations
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Schubert, Matthew M., et al.. (2018). The Polar® OH1 Optical Heart Rate Sensor is Valid during Moderate-Vigorous Exercise. PubMed. 2(3). E67–E70. 38 indexed citations
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Irwin, Christopher, et al.. (2017). Fluid, energy and nutrient recovery via ad libitum intake of different fluids and food. Physiology & Behavior. 171. 228–235. 17 indexed citations
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Schubert, Matthew M., et al.. (2017). Energy compensation after sprint- and high-intensity interval training. PLoS ONE. 12(12). e0189590–e0189590. 14 indexed citations
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Astorino, Todd A. & Matthew M. Schubert. (2017). Changes in fat oxidation in response to various regimes of high intensity interval training (HIIT). European Journal of Applied Physiology. 118(1). 51–63. 59 indexed citations
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Ptomey, Lauren T., Felicia L. Steger, Matthew M. Schubert, et al.. (2015). Breakfast Intake and Composition Is Associated with Superior Academic Achievement in Elementary Schoolchildren. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 35(4). 326–333. 28 indexed citations
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Szabo‐Reed, Amanda N., Jaehoon Lee, Lauren T. Ptomey, et al.. (2015). Longitudinal Weight Loss Patterns and their Behavioral and Demographic Associations. Annals of Behavioral Medicine. 50(1). 147–156. 19 indexed citations
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Astorino, Todd A., et al.. (2015). Perceptual Changes in Response to Two Regimens of Interval Training in Sedentary Women. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 30(4). 1067–1076. 14 indexed citations
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Khalesi, Saman, Christopher Irwin, & Matthew M. Schubert. (2015). Flaxseed Consumption May Reduce Blood Pressure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Controlled Trials. Journal of Nutrition. 145(4). 758–765. 95 indexed citations
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Horner, Katy, Matthew M. Schubert, Ben Desbrow, Nuala M. Byrne, & Neil A. King. (2014). Acute Exercise and Gastric Emptying: A Meta-Analysis and Implications for Appetite Control. Sports Medicine. 45(5). 659–678. 98 indexed citations
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Astorino, Todd A. & Matthew M. Schubert. (2014). Individual Responses to Completion of Short-Term and Chronic Interval Training: A Retrospective Study. PLoS ONE. 9(5). e97638–e97638. 61 indexed citations
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Astorino, Todd A., et al.. (2013). Effect of Two Doses of Interval Training on Maximal Fat Oxidation in Sedentary Women. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 45(10). 1878–1886. 52 indexed citations
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Schubert, Matthew M., Surendran Sabapathy, Michael Leveritt, & Ben Desbrow. (2013). Acute Exercise and Hormones Related to Appetite Regulation: A Meta-Analysis. Sports Medicine. 44(3). 387–403. 157 indexed citations
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Schubert, Matthew M. & Todd A. Astorino. (2012). A Systematic Review of the Efficacy of Ergogenic Aids for Improving Running Performance. The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 27(6). 1699–1707. 34 indexed citations
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Schubert, Matthew M., Ben Desbrow, Surendran Sabapathy, & Michael Leveritt. (2012). Acute exercise and subsequent energy intake. A meta-analysis. Appetite. 63. 92–104. 185 indexed citations

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