Philip Hurst

About Philip Hurst

Philip Hurst, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Canterbury Christ Church University, specializes in the field of Placebo effect, doping, supplements, sport, safeguarding.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Dietary supplement use is related to doping intention via doping attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control

Assessing the need to use sport supplements: The mediating role of sports supplement beliefs

Embedding physical activity guidance during pregnancy and in postpartum care:‘This Mum Moves’ enhances professional practice of midwives and health visitors

A national anti-doping education programme reduces doping susceptibility in British athletes

No placebo or ergogenic effect of beetroot juice during virtual-reality 20-min cycling time trials: a randomised, balanced placebo design remote study

If I inject words not drugs, will athletes be less likely to dope?

Placebo Effects in Sport and Exercise

Sodium bicarbonate and time-to-exhaustion cycling performance: a retrospective analysis exploring the mediating role of expectation

Philip Hurst Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

875

Citations(since 2020)

816

Cited By

284

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Philip Hurst Skills & Research Interests

Placebo effect

doping

supplements

sport

safeguarding

Top articles of Philip Hurst

Dietary supplement use is related to doping intention via doping attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control

Performance Enhancement & Health

2024/3/19

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Poh Yen Ng
Poh Yen Ng

H-Index: 5

Assessing the need to use sport supplements: The mediating role of sports supplement beliefs

Performance Enhancement & Health

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

2024/1

A national anti-doping education programme reduces doping susceptibility in British athletes

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

2023/11/1

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

2023/10/9

If I inject words not drugs, will athletes be less likely to dope?

2023/10/5

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Abby Foad
Abby Foad

H-Index: 13

Placebo Effects in Sport and Exercise

2023/10/5

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Chris Beedie
Chris Beedie

H-Index: 25

Sodium bicarbonate and time-to-exhaustion cycling performance: a retrospective analysis exploring the mediating role of expectation

Sports medicine-open

2023/7/31

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

World anti-doping agency

Routledge Handbook of Applied Sport Psychology: A Comprehensive Guide for Students and Practitioners

2023/7/31

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Are dietary supplement users more likely to dope than non-users?: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2023/7/1

The role of moral identity and regret on cheating in sport

International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology

2023/3/4

Are dietary supplements a gateway to doping? A retrospective survey of athletes’ substance use

Substance Use & Misuse

2023/2/23

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Placebo and nocebo effects in sport

The Physiology News Magazine

2023

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Efficacy of sodium bicarbonate ingestion strategies for protecting blinding

European journal of applied physiology

2022/12

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Reproducibility of 20-min time-trial performance on a virtual cycling platform

International journal of sports medicine

2022/12

Ego orientation is related to doping likelihood via sport supplement use and sport supplement beliefs

European Journal of Sport Science

2022/11/2

A psychological intervention reduces doping likelihood in British and Greek athletes: A cluster randomized controlled trial

Psychology of Sport and Exercise

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

2022/5/19

Blood pressure and cardiac autonomic adaptations to isometric exercise training: A randomized sham‐controlled study

Physiological Reports

2022/1

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

Prefrontal cortex oxygenation during endurance performance: a systematic review of functional near-infrared spectroscopy studies

2021/10/26

Philip Hurst
Philip Hurst

H-Index: 10

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