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  • 1995 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

John S. Raglin is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Medicine, with specific contributions in complementary and alternative medicine, orthopedics and sports medicine, physiology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and rehabilitation.

They have published extensively in several academic venues, with a notable presence in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. Other publication outlets include the European Journal of Sport Science, International Journal of Public Health, Medical Hypotheses, and Nutrition Today.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Cardiovascular and exercise physiology
  • Sports performance and training
  • Exercise and physiological responses
  • Muscle metabolism and nutrition
  • Pain management and placebo effect
  • Long-term effects of COVID-19
  • COVID-19 and mental health

Frequent coauthors in their research are Marissa N. Baranauskas, Stephen J. Carter, Allison H. Gruber, Andrew R. Coggan, and Tyler H. Blechschmid.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by John S. Raglin include:

  • Understanding placebo and nocebo effects in the context of sport: A psychological perspective (2020), published in the European Journal of Sport Science
  • Exercise Performance Is Impaired during the Midluteal Phase of the Menstrual Cycle (2020), Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, authored by Jessica A. Freemas
  • Functional Status, Mood State, and Physical Activity Among Women With Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome (2022), International Journal of Public Health, authored by Stephen J. Carter
  • Potential health effects of dietary nitrate supplementation in aging and chronic degenerative disease (2020), Medical Hypotheses, authored by Stephen J. Carter
  • Dietary Nitrate Supplementation and Exercise-Related Performance (2020), Nutrition Today, authored by Marissa N. Baranauskas

John S. Raglin was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 1995.

Best Publications

  • Prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of the overtraining syndrome: joint consensus statement of the European College of Sport Science and the American College of Sports Medicine.

    Romain Meeusen;Martine Duclos;Carl Foster;Andrew Fry

  • Psychological monitoring of overtraining and staleness.

    W P Morgan;D R Brown;J S Raglin;P J O'Connor

  • Mood Disturbance Following Increased Training in Swimmers

    William P. Morgan;David L. Costill;Michael G. Flynn;John S. Raglin

  • Prevention, diagnosis and treatment of the overtraining syndrome: Joint consensus statement of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS) and the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)

    Romain Meeusen;Martine Duclos;Carl Foster;Andrew Fry

  • Influence of exercise and quiet rest on state anxiety and blood pressure.

    John S. Raglin;William P. Morgan

  • Mood state and salivary cortisol levels following overtraining in female swimmers

    Patrick J. O'Connor;William P. Morgan;John S. Raglin;Charles M. Barksdale

  • Training practices and overtraining syndrome in Swedish age-group athletes.

    Göran Kenttä;Peter Hassmén;J S Raglin

  • Psychological factors in sport performance: the Mental Health Model revisited.

    John S. Raglin

  • Exercise and mental health : beneficial and detrimental effects

    J. S Raglin

  • Development of a scale for use in monitoring training-induced distress in athletes

    J. S. Raglin;W. P. Morgan

  • Anxiety and sport performance.

    John S. Raglin

  • Exercise and Mental Health

    John S. Raglin

  • Physical activity, anxiety and anxiety disorders.

    P. J. O'Connor;J. S. Raglin;E. W. Martinsen

  • Psychobiologic effects of 3 d of increased training in female and male swimmers.

    Patrick J. O'connor;William P. Morgan;John S. Raglin

  • Changes in mood states during training in female and male college swimmers.

    J. S. Raglin;W. P. Morgan;P. J. O'Connor

  • Overtraining in Athletes

    John S. Raglin;Gregory S. Wilson

  • State anxiety and blood pressure following 30 min of leg ergometry or weight training.

    John S. Raglin;Paul E. Turner;Frank Eksten

  • Influence of vigorous exercise on mood state.

    John S. Raglin;William P. Morgan

  • Anxiolytic effects of physical activity.

    John S. Raglin

  • Mood state monitoring of training and recovery in elite kayakers

    Göran Kenttä;Peter Hassmén;John S Raglin

Frequent Co-Authors

Attila Szabo
Attila Szabo Eötvös Loránd University
Peter Hassmén
Peter Hassmén Southern Cross University
Andrew M. Lane
Andrew M. Lane University of Wolverhampton
Egil W. Martinsen
Egil W. Martinsen University of Oslo
Asle Hoffart
Asle Hoffart University of Oslo

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