2024
DOI: 10.1113/ep091557
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Myths and Methodologies: Standardisation in human physiology research—should we control the controllables?

Lucy H. Merrell,
Oliver J. Perkin,
Louise Bradshaw
et al.

Abstract: The premise of research in human physiology is to explore a multifaceted system whilst identifying one or a few outcomes of interest. Therefore, the control of potentially confounding variables requires careful thought regarding the extent of control and complexity of standardisation. One common factor to control prior to testing is diet, as food and fluid provision may deviate from participants’ habitual diets, yet a self‐report and replication method can be flawed by under‐reporting. Researchers may also nee… Show more

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