His primary scientific interests are in Physical therapy, Physical exercise, Heart rate, Exercise physiology and Internal medicine. Roger G. Eston studies Physical therapy, namely Sports medicine. Roger G. Eston combines subjects such as Plyometrics, Lesion, Anesthesia, Biomechanics and El Niño with his study of Physical exercise.
His Heart rate study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Physical fitness, Treadmill and Social psychology. His research on Exercise physiology also deals with topics like
Roger G. Eston spends much of his time researching Physical therapy, VO2 max, Internal medicine, Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Perceived exertion. His Physical therapy research includes elements of Exercise intensity, Rating of perceived exertion and Heart rate. Roger G. Eston has included themes like Test, Physical fitness, Aerobic exercise and Cycle ergometer in his VO2 max study.
The concepts of his Internal medicine study are interwoven with issues in Endocrinology and Cardiology. His Physical medicine and rehabilitation research incorporates themes from Exercise physiology and Flexibility. Roger G. Eston has researched Perceived exertion in several fields, including Treadmill exercise, Human physiology and Combinatorics.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Physical therapy, VO2 max, Perceived exertion, Internal medicine and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His Physical therapy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Plyometrics, Exercise intensity and Wrist. His VO2 max research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Test, Physical fitness, Meta-analysis and Reliability.
His research in Perceived exertion focuses on subjects like Human physiology, which are connected to Wheelchair propulsion. His work deals with themes such as Anesthesia, Endocrinology and Cardiology, which intersect with Internal medicine. The various areas that Roger G. Eston examines in his Cardiology study include Oxygenation, Respiratory compensation and Incremental exercise, Heart rate.
His primary areas of investigation include Physical therapy, VO2 max, Perceived exertion, Sports medicine and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His Physical therapy study incorporates themes from Sedentary behavior, Wrist and Rating of perceived exertion, Heart rate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Test, Regression analysis, Predictive value of tests and Exertion in addition to VO2 max.
He conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Perceived exertion and Oxygen uptake through his works. His research investigates the connection with Sports medicine and areas like Athletes which intersect with concerns in Randomized controlled trial, Protocol, Anaerobic exercise and Critical appraisal. His work carried out in the field of Physical medicine and rehabilitation brings together such families of science as Human physiology, Conditioning, Hip region and Graded exercise test.
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Validity of heart rate, pedometry, and accelerometry for predicting the energy cost of children’s activities
Roger G. Eston;Ann V. Rowlands;David K. Ingledew.
Journal of Applied Physiology (1998)
Neuromuscular function after exercise-induced muscle damage: theoretical and applied implications.
Christopher Byrne;Craig Twist;Roger Eston.
Sports Medicine (2004)
Relationship between activity levels, aerobic fitness, and body fat in 8- to 10-yr-old children
Ann V. Rowlands;Roger G. Eston;David K. Ingledew.
Journal of Applied Physiology (1999)
Exercise-Induced Muscle Damage and Potential Mechanisms for the Repeated Bout Effect
Malachy P. McHugh;Malachy P. McHugh;Declan A. J. Connolly;Roger G. Eston;Gilbert W. Gleim.
Sports Medicine (1999)
Validation of the GENEA Accelerometer.
Dale W. Esliger;Ann V. Rowlands;Tina L. Hurst;Michael Catt.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2011)
Validation of the RT3 Triaxial Accelerometer for the Assessment of Physical Activity
Ann V. Rowlands;Philip W. M. Thomas;Roger G. Eston;Rodney Topping.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2004)
Effects of cold water immersion on the symptoms of exercise-induced muscle damage
Roger Eston;Daniel Peters.
Journal of Sports Sciences (1999)
Muscle soreness, swelling, stiffness and strength loss after intense eccentric exercise.
M J Cleak;R G Eston.
British Journal of Sports Medicine (1992)
Kinanthropometry and Exercise Physiology Laboratory Manual: Tests, Procedures and Data: Volume Two: Physiology
Roger Eston;Thomas Reilly.
(2008)
Measurement of Physical Activity in Children with Particular Reference to the Use of Heart Rate and Pedometry
Ann V. Rowlands;Roger G. Eston;David K. Ingledew.
Sports Medicine (1997)
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