2024-06-26T09:40:02 n109870

Survey evidence of implementation and perception of carbohydrate ingestion before exercise for Individuals with McArdle Disease

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Data set collected via online survey using Qualtrics of individuals with McArdle disease centered around their exercise habits and nutritional inverventions to manage their condition.

There were 108 respondents to the survey comprising twenty-seven questions including a broad range of topics including participant characteristics, exercise habits, the use of carbohydrates before exercise as a MD management technique, daily activity, medical history, disease impact, disease education, and access to disease-related educational resources.

Access rights

The owner of this data collection reserves the right to provide access to the data by negotiation.

Geographical area of data collection

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Publications

Torrens, S. L., Parr, E. B., McNulty, C., Ross, L., MacLaughlin, H., and Robergs, R. A. (2024). Carbohydrate Ingestion before exercise for individuals with McArdle Disease: Survey evidence of implementation and perception in real-world settings. Nutrients, 16(10): 1423 https://doi.org/10.3390/nu16101423

Research areas

BIOMEDICAL AND CLINICAL SCIENCES

Cite this collection

Torrens, Sam; (2024): Survey evidence of implementation and perception of carbohydrate ingestion before exercise for Individuals with McArdle Disease. Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) http://researchdatafinder.qut.edu.au/individual/n109870

Data file types

Microsoft Excel (.xlsx)

Licence

No License

Copyright

© Sam Torrens, 2024.

Dates of data collection

From 2022-03-17 to 2022-05-05

Connections

Has association with
Craig McNulty  (Researcher)
Rob Robergs  (Researcher)
Has chief investigator
Samuel Torrens  (Researcher)

Contacts

Name: Mr Sam Torrens

Other

Date record created:
2024-05-13T15:57:41
Date record modified:
2024-06-26T09:40:02
Record status:
Published - Open Access