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Abby Foad
Abby Foad
Research Director, spear, Canterbury Christ Church University
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The placebo effect in sports performance: a brief review.
A Beedie, C. and Foad
Sports Medicine 39 (4), 313-329, 2009
3602009
Placebo effects of caffeine on cycling performance.
A Beedie, C., Stuart, E., Coleman, D. A. and Foad
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 38 (12), 2159-2164, 2006
2762006
Positive and negative placebo effects resulting from the deceptive administration of an ergogenic aid.
A Beedie, C., Coleman, D. A. and Foad
International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 17 (3 …, 2007
1402007
Pharmacological and psychological effects of caffeine ingestion in 40-km cycling performance.
DA Foad, A., Beedie, C. and Coleman
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 40 (1), 158-165, 2008
1392008
The placebo and nocebo effect on sports performance: a systematic review
P Hurst, L Schipof-Godart, A Szabo, J Raglin, F Hettinga, B Roelands, ...
European journal of sport science 20 (3), 279-292, 2020
1312020
Consensus statement on placebo effects in sports and exercise: The need for conceptual clarity, methodological rigour, and the elucidation of neurobiological mechanisms
C Beedie, F Benedetti, D Barbiani, E Camerone, E Cohen, D Coleman, ...
European Journal of Sport Science 18 (10), 1383-1389, 2018
952018
Athletes intending to use sports supplements are more likely to respond to a placebo
P Hurst, A Foad, D Coleman, C Beedie
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (MSSE), 2017
672017
Rapid scoping review of evidence of outdoor transmission of COVID-19
M Weed, A Foad
MedRxiv, 2020.09. 04.20188417, 2020
602020
Identification of placebo responsive participants in 40km laboratory cycling performance
CJ Beedie, AJ Foad, DA Coleman
Journal of sports science & medicine 7 (1), 166, 2008
532008
Capitalizing on the placebo component of treatments
C Beedie, A Foad, P Hurst
Current sports medicine reports 14 (4), 284-287, 2015
352015
‘Caution, this treatment is a placebo. It might work, but it might not’: why emerging mechanistic evidence for placebo effects does not legitimise complementary and alternative …
C Beedie, G Whyte, AM Lane, E Cohen, J Raglin, P Hurst, D Coleman, ...
British journal of sports medicine 52 (13), 817-818, 2018
272018
Development and validation of the sports supplements beliefs scale
P Hurst, A Foad, D Coleman, C Beedie
Performance enhancement & health 5 (3), 89-97, 2017
272017
Rapid scoping review of evidence of outdoor transmission of COVID-19. medRxiv. 2020 Aug
M Weed, A Foad
9
The engagement of further and higher education with the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games II
M Weed, S Dowse, A Foad, I Wellard
Podium, 2012
72012
Placebo effect of an inert gel on experimentally induced leg muscle pain.
G Hopker, J., Foad, A., Beedie, C., Coleman, D. A. and Leach
Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine 1, 215-221, 2010
52010
Beliefs versus reality, or beliefs as reality? The placebo effect in sport and exercise.
C Hurst, P., Foad, A. and Beedie
Lane, A., ed. Sport and Exercise Psychology. Topics in Applied Psychology …, 2016
4*2016
Engaging and sustaining people with intellectual disabilities in physical activity: A narrative review of existing evidence
J Burns, A Carter, S Draper, A Foad
International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 1-11, 2022
32022
Beliefs versus reality, or beliefs as reality? The placebo effect in sport and exercise.
A Beedie, C. and Foad
Lane, A., ed. Sport and Exercise Psychology. Topics in Applied Psychology …, 2008
3*2008
Rapid Scoping Review of Evidence of Outdoor Transmission of COVID-19 (preprint)
M Weed, A Foad
22020
Subjective awareness of ingested caffeine in placebo effect research in sports
AJ Foad, CJ Beedie, AM Lane
Proceedings of the 11th World Congress of Sport Psychology. Sydney …, 2005
22005
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