Exercise physiology and kinesiology

Statistics

Faculty Count: 104

Department Count: 81

Article Count: 31

Total Citations: 60

Citation Average: 1

Themes

  • Feasibility of digital data collection methods
  • sports application
  • Web-based surveys for clinical outcomes assessment
  • Neuromuscular adaptations
  • hypertension management
  • Physiological responses to exercise
  • Comparison of cognitive tasks
  • Individualized physical activity interventions
  • Dietary supplements and health outcomes
  • Management of patient expectations

Themes

  • Obesity and cardiovascular disease in Native Americans
  • Physical activity levels
  • Cognitive function
  • Acute Effects of Exercise
  • Oxygen supply and demand
  • Collaborative care planning
  • Perceptual experiences
  • Gender differences in physical activity
  • Physical activity and cognitive processes
  • Ecological implications of ocean acidification

Themes

  • Muscle morphology
  • blood flow restriction training
  • resistance training
  • Neuromuscular function
  • Analysis implications of equipment used in training
  • Brachial plexus injury
  • Effects of creatine supplementation
  • Subjective Assessments in Exercise
  • Acute local heating
  • Patient outcomes and recovery

Themes

  • exercise physiology
  • Comparative effectiveness of different resistance training models
  • Parkinson's disease
  • FITT-VP principles
  • Mobility and movement assessment
  • Blood Flow Restriction (BFR) Exercise
  • Physiological impacts of supplementation
  • Cardiovascular responses
  • Influence of exercise on cognitive performance
  • Blood flow dynamics

Themes

  • Education and goal-setting for improved outcomes
  • Patient engagement in research
  • Vascular Compliance
  • Synergistic effects of temperature and dissolved oxygen
  • Impact of COVID-19 on physical activity
  • Exercise Prescription
  • Engagement with existing literature on blood flow restriction
  • Comparison of Autoregulated and Non-Autoregulated Techniques
  • Impact of Exercise on Cardiovascular Health
  • progressive resistance training

Themes

  • High Functional Resistance Training
  • Importance of therapy and collaboration
  • Effects of local heating on vascular function
  • Muscular strength
  • Healthy adults
  • Arterial stiffness and cardiovascular health
  • Impact of exercise on young female populations
  • Time-efficient training methods
  • Blood Flow Restriction Exercise
  • Importance of endurance training for health

Themes

  • Exercise training
  • Cardiovascular health
  • Exercise physiology
  • Effects of fish oil supplementation
  • Blood flow restriction training
  • Comparative Effectiveness of Training Methods
  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD)
  • Training Methodologies
  • Blood flow and shear stress dynamics
  • Cognitive control enhancement

Themes

  • Ethnomedicine in healthcare
  • Vascular function
  • vision-occluded training
  • Vascular Health
  • Remote exercise programs
  • Exercise performance
  • Motor patterns in aging
  • rehabilitation effectiveness
  • Cardiovascular Disease Risk
  • strength improvement

Themes

  • Home-based functional training
  • Emotional challenges in recovery
  • Neuromuscular rehabilitation
  • Perceived Exertion and Discomfort
  • Differences between upper and lower extremity responses to heating
  • Resistance training
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Muscle Morphological Adaptations
  • Hemodynamic Responses
  • Postoperative orthopedic care

Themes

  • pharmacological treatment
  • Perceptual responses to exercise
  • lifestyle interventions
  • Chronic pain management
  • Patient recovery experiences
  • Resistance training and its effects on physical health
  • Mind-body connection
  • Molecular mechanisms of neuropathy
  • Physiological responses of fish to changing dissolved oxygen levels
  • Blood Flow Restriction Training

Themes

  • Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
  • Arterial stiffness
  • Aerobic performance
  • upper-extremity performance
  • Health interventions for Native Americans
  • Effects of aerobic exercise on metabolic indicators
  • autoregulated vs non-autoregulated methods
  • Holistic health approaches
  • Diabetic peripheral neuropathy
  • Standardization in blood flow restriction research

Themes

  • Zebrafish as a model organism
  • Skeletal muscle oxygen saturation
  • Impact of environmental factors on aquatic species growth
  • Physical performance and locomotion
  • Motor vehicle accident
  • Floor rise transition
  • Integration of Ayurveda and patient-centered care
  • Limb occlusion pressure
  • Arterial Stiffness
  • Diabetes and its complications

Themes

  • Management and treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
  • effects of exercise on cardiovascular health
  • Need for further research in exercise-related health interventions
  • Blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise
  • safety of training methods
  • Therapeutic interventions
  • Neck injury
  • arterial stiffness
  • Patient self-management
  • Rehabilitation compliance tracking

Themes

  • cardiovascular health
  • Muscle Damage and Swelling
  • vascular compliance
  • Therapeutic interventions for claudication
  • Importance of apparatus identification in research methodology
  • Exercise and Physical Activity
  • Ecological factors in health
  • Macrovascular and microvascular dilator function

Departments

  • Department of Health and Sport Sciences, Salisbury University, USA
  • Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland, United States
  • Department of Exercise Science, Salisbury University, Salisbury, MD, USA
  • Exercise ScienceSalisbury UniversitySalisburyMD
  • Department of Biological Sciences, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland

Departments

  • Department of Communication, Fulton School of Liberal Arts, Salisbury University, Maryland, MA 21801, USA
  • Department of Exercise Science, Salisbury University, Salisbury, USA
  • Exercise Science, Salisbury University, Salisbury, United States
  • Salisbury University, Salisbury University, United States
  • Exercise Physiology Research Lab, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland;