Prof Dr. Sam Headley | Exercise Physiology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Sam Headley , Springfield College, United States
Publication profile
Education and Experience
- Ph.D. in Physical Education (Exercise Physiology)
Temple University, Philadelphia (1986-1991)Β - MSc in Human and Applied Physiology
Kingβs College, London (1984-1985)Β - B.A. (Honors) in Physical Education
Birmingham University (1979-1982)Β - Professor of Exercise Physiology
Springfield College (2003-present)Β - Adjunct Faculty Member
Holyoke Community College (2005-present)Β - Former Assistant/Associate Professor
Gettysburg College, Springfield College (1991-2003)Β
Suitability for The Award
Professional Development ()
Research FocusΒ
Awards and Honors ()
- Fellow of the American College of Sports MedicineΒ (1996)Β
- Humanics Professor at Springfield CollegeΒ (2016-2017)Β
- Karpovich Chair of Wellness at Springfield CollegeΒ (2018-2021)Β
- Fellow of the Clinical Exercise Physiology AssociationΒ (2024)Β
Publication Top Notes
- Acute cardiovascular responses to unilateral bicep curls with blood flow restrictionΒ (2023) – Cited by 2Β
- Effects of Exercise Testing and Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease on Fear and Self-Efficacy of Exercise: A Pilot StudyΒ (2023) – Cited by 1Β
- Influence of Aerobic Exercise on Appetite-Regulating Hormones, Ghrelin-o-Acyltransferase and Perceived Hunger in Normal Weight and Obese AdultsΒ (2023) – Cited by 0Β
- Comparison of Ratings of Perceived Exertion and Target Heart Rate-Based Exercise Prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED PILOT STUDYΒ (2022) – Cited by 8Β
- Exercise Prescription Methods and Attitudes in Cardiac Rehabilitation: A NATIONAL SURVEYΒ (2022) – Cited by 11Β
- Effects of caloric restriction and aerobic exercise on circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA in patients with moderate to severe chronic kidney diseaseΒ (2022) – Cited by 6Β
- Isometric Exercise Training: A Review of Hypothesized Mechanisms and Protocol Application in Persons with HypertensionΒ (2021) – Cited by 3Β
- The effects of betalain-rich concentrate supplementation in attenuating muscle damage following eccentric exerciseΒ (2021) – Cited by 2Β
- The Authors ReplyΒ (2020) – Cited by 0Β
Conclusion
Sam Headley | Exercise Physiology | Best Researcher Award