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Research interests
My research interests concern human metabolism and the effects of exercise, nutrition and environmental factors on key regulatory processes. I am particularly interested in the factors regulating body composition and the effects this has on health. I use a range of technologies and methods to address research of problems concerning health, e.g. obesity, diabetes, physical inactivity, across the lifespan. I use stable isotope technology to measure the rate of processes involved in protein, carbohydrate and fat metabolism. I also have research experience in cell and molecular physiology.
I have supervised or co-supervised 20 Ph.D., MPhil and MD students with projects relevant to human function. Recent projects have investigated Achilles tendinopathy, heat effects on the elderly, exercise effects on stem cell function and the response of fat and carbohydrate metabolism to hypoxia and exercise.
I received my BSc from the University of Nottingham, my Ph.D. from the University of Hull. I did my first postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Hull and my second at the University of Dundee. I then was appointed to a Wellcome Trust lectureship in stable isotope technology before moving onto a further funded research post at Dundee, then to an established lectureship in the Department of Physiology at the University of Dundee. In 2001 I was appointed the head of Sport and Exercise Science at the Univesity of Brighton. I have been here as a Reader and Associate professor.
Supervisory Interests
I have experience of supervising research projects aimed at understanding the causal links between nutrition, activity and health.
My research and supervisory interests lie in the areas of:
Lifestyle interventions of exercise and diet on obesity and its comorbidities
Measuring metabolic processes in vivo
Exercise and stem cell function
Environmental effects on health and function.
Education/Academic qualification
PhD, University of Hull
1 Sep 1978 → 30 Aug 1981
Award Date: 10 Jul 1982
Bachelor, University of Nottingham
22 Sep 1974 → 9 Jul 1977
Award Date: 9 Jul 1977
External positions
committee member
1 May 2015 → …
University representative
1 Jun 2011 → …
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Physiological Monitoring of Firefighters & Instructors
Richardson, A., Watkins, E., Watt, P. & Hayes, M.
Fire Service Trust, Fire Brigades Union, Fire Dept
1/09/18 → 29/02/20
Project: Grant
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Variants of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ- and β-adrenergic receptor genes are associated with measures of compensatory eating behaviors in young children
Cecil, J. E., Palmer, C. NA., Fischer, B., Watt, P., Wallis, D. J., Murrie, I. & Hetherington, M. M., 27 Feb 2023, In: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. 86, 1, p. 167-173 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Inflammatory and psychological consequences of chronic high exposure firefighting
Richardson, A., Terrazzini, N., Gage, C., Lee, B. J., Bradley, R., Watt, P. & Watkins, E. R., 25 Nov 2022, In: Journal of Thermal Biology. 111, 8 p., 103399.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Pain Neuroscience Education and Motor Control Exercises versus Core Stability Exercises on Pain, Disability, and Balance in Women with Chronic Low Back Pain
Gorji, S. M., Mohammadi Nia Samakosh, H., Watt, P., Henrique Marchetti, P. & Oliveira, R., 25 Feb 2022, In: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 19, 5, 12 p., 2694.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Physiological, Immunological and Contaminant Monitoring of Firefighters and Instructors
Richardson, A., Watt, P., Watkins, E. & Terrazzini, N., 27 Jul 2022, 96 p.Research output: Book/Report › Project report
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Exercise heat acclimation and post-exercise hot water immersion improve resting and exercise responses to heat stress in the elderly
Waldock, K., Gibson, O., Relf, R., Eichhorn, G., Hayes, M., Watt, P. & Maxwell, N., 3 Jun 2021, In: Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 24, 8, p. 774-780 7 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Optimising heat illness prevention strategies for the elderly population (PhD)
Neil Maxwell (Supervisor), Peter Watt (Supervisor) & Mark Hayes (Supervisor)
2020Activity: External examination and supervision › Research degree
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Hypoxic Exercise as a Tool for Weight Loss.
Alan Richardson (Supervisor) & Peter Watt (Supervisor)
1 Jan 2017Activity: External examination and supervision › Research degree
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Optimising heat tolerance and the determinants of endurance performance using acute and chronic strategies (PhD)
Neil Maxwell (Supervisor), Alan Richardson (Supervisor) & Peter Watt (Supervisor)
2016Activity: External examination and supervision › Research degree
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Optimising heat acclimation to attenuate physiological stress in hypoxia (PhD)
Neil Maxwell (Supervisor) & Peter Watt (Supervisor)
2015Activity: External examination and supervision › Research degree
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The effects of leg pre-cooling on the kinetics of heat exchange between core and peripheral body compartments prior to intermittent sprint exercise in the heat (MPhil)
Neil Maxwell (Supervisor), Emma Ross (Supervisor) & Peter Watt (Supervisor)
2014Activity: External examination and supervision › Research degree