Jason Siegler

Jason Siegler

Arizona State University

H-index: 36

North America-United States

About Jason Siegler

Jason Siegler, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Arizona State University, specializes in the field of Performance Physiology & Nutrition.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Validity of combined hydration self-assessment measurements to estimate a low vs. high urine concentration in a small sample of (tactical) athletes

Effect Of Ischemic Preconditioning On Swimming Performance: A Case Study On Two Elite Male Swimmers: 1181

Mouth Rinsing and Ingestion of Unpleasant Salty or Bitter Solutions Does Not Improve Cycling Sprint Performance in Trained Cyclists

Mouth rinsing and ingesting salty or bitter solutions does not influence corticomotor excitability or neuromuscular function

A hydraulic model outperforms work-balance models for predicting recovery kinetics from intermittent exercise

Where have all the reviewers gone? Discussing the importance of the peer review community

Partial body cryotherapy exposure drives acute redistribution of circulating lymphocytes: preliminary findings

Timing of Nordic Hamstring Exercise in Youth Soccer Players to Reduce Injury

Jason Siegler Information

University

Position

Associate Professor

Citations(all)

4481

Citations(since 2020)

2128

Cited By

4203

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

55

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Jason Siegler Skills & Research Interests

Performance Physiology & Nutrition

Top articles of Jason Siegler

Validity of combined hydration self-assessment measurements to estimate a low vs. high urine concentration in a small sample of (tactical) athletes

European Journal of Nutrition

2024/2

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Effect Of Ischemic Preconditioning On Swimming Performance: A Case Study On Two Elite Male Swimmers: 1181

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

2023/9/1

Mouth Rinsing and Ingestion of Unpleasant Salty or Bitter Solutions Does Not Improve Cycling Sprint Performance in Trained Cyclists

International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism

2023/8/16

Mouth rinsing and ingesting salty or bitter solutions does not influence corticomotor excitability or neuromuscular function

European Journal of Applied Physiology

2023/6

Edward Gray
Edward Gray

H-Index: 4

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

A hydraulic model outperforms work-balance models for predicting recovery kinetics from intermittent exercise

Annals of Operations Research

2023/6

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Where have all the reviewers gone? Discussing the importance of the peer review community

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

2023/4/1

Partial body cryotherapy exposure drives acute redistribution of circulating lymphocytes: preliminary findings

European journal of applied physiology

2023/2

Kenneth Graham
Kenneth Graham

H-Index: 23

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Timing of Nordic Hamstring Exercise in Youth Soccer Players to Reduce Injury

International Journal of Exercise Science: Conference Proceedings

2023

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Scheduling Concurrent Training 48 versus 72 h after Simulated Match Play: Effects on Neuromuscular Function and Fatigue.

Medicine and science in sports and exercise

2022/10/21

Benefits and limitations of a new hydraulic performance model

arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.14295

2022/7/28

Edward Gray
Edward Gray

H-Index: 4

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Acute neuromuscular response to team sports-specific running, resistance, and concurrent training: a cross-over study

Med Sci Sports Exerc

2022/3/1

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

The hyperhydration potential of sodium bicarbonate and sodium citrate

International journal of sport nutrition and exercise metabolism

2021/12/7

The Efficacy Of Combining Sodium Bicarbonate And Glycerol Ingestion For The Purposes Of Hyperhydration: 1077

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

2021/8/1

A new pathway to approximate energy expenditure and recovery of an athlete

2021/7/7

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Determination of locomotor qualities in elite Australian Football: A pragmatic approach

Journal of sports sciences

2021/7/3

Patrick Dillon
Patrick Dillon

H-Index: 19

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Considerations in interpreting neuromuscular state in elite level Australian Rules football players

Journal of science and medicine in sport

2021/7/1

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Daniel Cohen
Daniel Cohen

H-Index: 4

Effects of a rugby league match simulation on decision-making in elite junior rugby league

The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research

2021/7/1

Vincent Kelly
Vincent Kelly

H-Index: 19

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

William H. Gurton 1, Lewis A. Gough 2*, S. Andy Sparks 3, Mark A. Faghy4 and Katharine E. Reed

Nutritional Buffering Strategies to Improve Exercise Capacity and Performance

2021/5/18

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Nutritional Buffering Strategies to Improve Exercise Capacity and Performance

2021/3/25

Bryan Saunders
Bryan Saunders

H-Index: 20

Jason Siegler
Jason Siegler

H-Index: 25

Unpleasant tastants do not influence neuromuscular function or corticomotor excitability despite sympathetic nervous system activation

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

2021

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