STAFF PROFILE
Dr Josh Denham
Position:
Lecturer, Exercise and Sports Science
College / Portfolio:
School of Health and Biomedical Sciences
School / Department:
Chiropractic and Exercise Sciences
Phone:
99256525
Email:
josh.denham@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
Bundoora Campus
Contact me about:
Research supervision
- Denham, J.,Scott-Hamilton, J.,Hagstrom, A.,Gray, A. (2020). (In Press) Cycling power outputs predict functional threshold power and maximum oxygen uptake In: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, , 1 - 1
- Denham, J. (2020). Telomere regulation: lessons learnt from mice and men, potential opportunities in horses In: Animal Genetics, 51, 3 - 13
- Hiam, D.,Smith, C.,Voisin, S.,Denham, J., et al, . (2020). Aerobic capacity and telomere length in human skeletal muscle and leukocytes across the lifespan In: Aging, 12, 359 - 369
- Denham, J.,Hulme, A. (2020). A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis on Sodium Bicarbonate Administration and Equine Running Performance: Is it Time to Stop Horsing Around With Baking Soda? In: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 95, 1 - 7
- Denham, J.,Stevenson, K.,Denham, M. (2019). Age-associated telomere shortening in Thoroughbred horses In: Experimental Gerontology, 127, 1 - 3
- Denham, J. (2019). The association between sperm telomere length, cardiorespiratory fitness and exercise training in humans In: Biomedical Journal, , 430 - 433
- Gasmi, M.,Sellami, M.,Denham, J.,Padulo, J.,Kuvacic, G.,Selmi, W.,Khalifa, R. (2018). Time-restricted feeding influences immune responses without compromising muscle performance in older men In: Nutrition, 51-52, 29 - 37
- Denham, J.,Denham, M. (2018). Leukocyte telomere length in the Thoroughbred racehorse In: Animal Genetics, 49, 452 - 456
- Sellami, M.,Gasmi, M.,Denham, J.,Hayes, L.,Stratton, D.,Padulo, J.,Bragazzi, N. (2018). Effects of acute and chronic exercise on immunological parameters in the elderly aged: Can physical activity counteract the effects of aging? In: Frontiers in Immunology, 9, 1 - 17
- Moreland, A.,Denham, J. (2018). Disseminating the research findings In: Research Methods in Physical Activity and Health, Routledge, Oxon, United Kingdom
Exercise physiology, ageing, cycling performance, epigenetics and telomere biology