Philip Hurst
Canterbury Christ Church University
H-index: 17
Europe-United Kingdom
Top articles of Philip Hurst
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Dietary supplement use is related to doping intention via doping attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control | Performance Enhancement & Health | Philip Hurst Poh Yen Ng Leyla Under Caroline Fuggle | 2024/3/19 |
Assessing the need to use sport supplements: The mediating role of sports supplement beliefs | Performance Enhancement & Health | Yuka Murofushi Yujiro Kawata Miyuki Nakamura Shinji Yamaguchi Saori Sunamoto | 2024/2/1 |
Embedding physical activity guidance during pregnancy and in postpartum care:‘This Mum Moves’ enhances professional practice of midwives and health visitors | Journal of Midwifery & Women's Health | Katrina Ann Taylor Marlize De Vivo Hayley Mills Phil Hurst Stacey Draper | 2024/1 |
World anti-doping agency | Routledge Handbook of Applied Sport Psychology: A Comprehensive Guide for Students and Practitioners | Philip Hurst | 2023/7/31 |
A national anti-doping education programme reduces doping susceptibility in British athletes | Psychology of Sport and Exercise | Philip Hurst Ailish King Kelly Massey Maria Kavussanu Christopher Ring | 2023/11/1 |
Are dietary supplement users more likely to dope than non-users?: A systematic review and meta-analysis | Philip Hurst Lieke Schiphof-Godart Maria Kavussanu Vassilis Barkoukis Andrea Petróczi | 2023/7/1 | |
No placebo or ergogenic effect of beetroot juice during virtual-reality 20-min cycling time trials: a randomised, balanced placebo design remote study | Authorea Preprints | Guilherme Matta Andrew Edwards Bart Roelands Florentina Hettinga Philip Hurst | 2023/10/9 |
The role of moral identity and regret on cheating in sport | International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology | Philip Hurst Maria Kavussanu Jon Swain Christopher Ring | 2023/3/4 |
If I inject words not drugs, will athletes be less likely to dope? | Philip Hurst Abby Foad | 2023/10/5 | |
Placebo Effects in Sport and Exercise | Philip Hurst Chris Beedie | 2023/10/5 | |
Are dietary supplements a gateway to doping? A retrospective survey of athletes’ substance use | Substance Use & Misuse | Philip Hurst | 2023/2/23 |
Sodium bicarbonate and time-to-exhaustion cycling performance: a retrospective analysis exploring the mediating role of expectation | Sports medicine-open | William H Gurton Guilherme G Matta Lewis Anthony Gough Mayur Krachna Ranchordas David G King | 2023/7/31 |
Placebo and nocebo effects in sport | The Physiology News Magazine | Philip Hurst | 2023 |
Blood pressure and cardiac autonomic adaptations to isometric exercise training: A randomized sham‐controlled study | Physiological Reports | Anthony Decaux Jamie J Edwards Harry T Swift Philip Hurst Jordan Hopkins | 2022/1 |
Efficacy of sodium bicarbonate ingestion strategies for protecting blinding | European journal of applied physiology | William H Gurton Guilherme G Matta Lewis A Gough Philip Hurst | 2022/12 |
Reproducibility of 20-min time-trial performance on a virtual cycling platform | International journal of sports medicine | Guilherme Matta Andrew Edwards Bart Roelands Florentina Hettinga Philip Hurst | 2022/12 |
Ego orientation is related to doping likelihood via sport supplement use and sport supplement beliefs | European Journal of Sport Science | Philip Hurst Christopher Ring Maria Kavussanu | 2022/11/2 |
A psychological intervention reduces doping likelihood in British and Greek athletes: A cluster randomized controlled trial | Psychology of Sport and Exercise | Maria Kavussanu Vassilis Barkoukis Philip Hurst Mariya Yukhymenko-Lescroart Lida Skoufa | 2022/7/1 |
Moral values and moral identity moderate the indirect relationship between sport supplement use and doping use via sport supplement beliefs | Journal of Sports Sciences | Philip Hurst Christopher Ring Maria Kavussanu | 2022/5/19 |
Can taste be ergogenic? | Russ Best Kerin McDonald Philip Hurst Craig Pickering | 2021/2 |