Dr Joseph Mate

Lecturer

Telephone: (61 8)  6304 5321  
Email: j.mate@ecu.edu.au   
Campus: Joondalup  
Room: JO19.385  

 

Staff Qualifications

  • PhD (Doctoral Degree), Edith Cowan University, 2011 .

Recent Publications (within the last five years)

Book Chapters

  • Mate, J., Oosthuizen, J., (2011), Global Warming and Heat Stress Among Western Australian Mine, Oil and Gas Workers. Environmental Health - Emerging Issues and Practice, 289-306, Rijeka, Croatia, DOI: 10.5772/34794.

Journal Articles

  • Siegel, R., Mate, J., Watson, G., Nosaka, K., Laursen, P., (2011), Pre-cooling with ice slurry ingestion leads to similar run times to exhaustion in the heat as cold water immersion. Journal of Sports Sciences, 30(2), 1-11, London, DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2011.625968.
  • Siegel, R., Mate, J., Watson, G., Nosaka, K., Laursen, P., (2011), The influence of ice slurry ingestion on maximal voluntary contraction following exercise-induced hyperthermia. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 111(10), 2517-2524, Germany, DOI: 10.1007/s00421-011-1876-5.
  • Siegel, R., Mate, J., Brearley, M., Watson, G., Nosaka, K., Laursen, P., (2010), Ice slurry ingestion increases core temperature capacity and running time in the heat. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42(4), 717-725, United States, DOI: 10.1249/MSS.0b013e3181bf257a.
  • Siegel, R., Mate, J., Brearley, M., Watson, G., Nosaka, K., Laursen, P., (2009), Ice Slurry Ingestion Increases Core Temperature Capacity and Running Time in the Heat. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Epub ahead of print(Epub ahead of print), Epub ahead of print.