Exercise Physiology and Performance
Papers in this category delve into the physiological aspects of exercise, including intensity estimation, performance enhancement, and analysis of various training methods. Research topics span from high-intensity interval training’s impact on insulin resistance to analyzing gait stability in individuals with spinal cord injuries. The studies aim to uncover the intricacies of exercise physiology and improve training efficiency. A sample of my studies are referenced below.
References
2017
- Stability Analysis in Individuals with Complete and Incomplete Spinal cord Injury: Linear Versus Non-Linear MethodsJournal of Rehabilitation Sciences & Research, 2017
2014
- Effects of 12-week high-intensity interval training on plasma visfatin concentration and insulin resistance in overweight menJournal of Exercise Science & Fitness, 2014
2013
- Effects of exercise rehab on male asthmatic patients: aerobic verses rebound trainingInternational journal of preventive medicine, 2013
- Estimation of aerobic exercise intensity in healthy young females by the counting talk testJournal of Practical Studies of Biosciences in Sport, 2013
2011
- Determination of proper height of hurdles for continuous double-legged jump in plyometric trainingMetabolism and Exercise, 2011