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Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 11 Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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We have 11 Loughborough University, School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Physiological and nutritional interventions for effective acclimation strategies in a climate-changed world

Overview. The sports industry accounts for about 1% of global carbon emissions, mainly focused at the highly visible elite level of sport such as mega sporting events and major leagues, providing opportunities for sport to be an important driver and influencer of action on climate change. Read more

Testing the efficacy and mechanisms of the 'gravitostat' as a tool to support long-term weight loss in people with obesity SSEHS/JAK/2

Obesity is disease that adversely affects the physical and mental health of many people in low- and high-income nations. Whilst progress has been made regarding lifestyle approaches supporting weight loss, weight regain remains a key clinical challenge. Read more

Boys will be boys? Exploring boys’ embodied identities within physical education SSEHS/OH/RS

Research has consistently identified how the reproduction of gendered bodily norms through PE – influenced by broader physical cultures – can shape young people’s ideas of ‘valued bodies’ (Aartun et al., 2022). Read more

Investigating the relationship between differences in sensory processing and paranormal experiences SSEHS/RN

This project will investigate the extent to which differences in sensory processing contribute to the perception of paranormal experiences by using natural variations in sensory processing to determine when sensory events are perceived differently and if these perceptions are linked to unexplained (and paranormal) sensory experiences. Read more

Investigating skeletal muscle sex differences and the effects of gender transition SSEHS/HFD

Skeletal muscle is important for health maintenance as well as athletic performance. Understanding how skeletal muscle sex differences can impact function will allow us to create more specific interventions such as training programmes. Read more

Sport and the remaking of ‘race’ during the Black Lives Matter Movement SSEHS/ND

This study will examine sports role in the facilitation of athlete activism against racism across the Black diaspora (North America, UK, Western Europe) amongst the backdrop of BLM from a decolonial and intersectional perspective. Read more
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