Jeremiah Peiffer

Jeremiah Peiffer

Murdoch University

H-index: 39

Oceania-Australia

About Jeremiah Peiffer

Jeremiah Peiffer, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Murdoch University, specializes in the field of cycling performance, high intensity interval training, thermoregulation, Alzheimer's Disease.

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

Can period-related symptoms predict menstrual manipulation among Australian female cyclists?

Continuous blood flow restriction during repeated‐sprint exercise increases peripheral but not systemic physiological and perceptual demands

Recovery following exercise-induced fatigue: Influence of a single heart rate clamped cycling session under systemic hypoxia

The impact of exercise on blood-based biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in cognitively unimpaired older adults

Single-Versus Double-Leg Cycling: Small Muscle Mass Exercise Improves Exercise Capacity to a Greater Extent in Older Compared With Younger Population

Effects of In-Exercise Carbohydrate Supplementation on Prolonged High-Intensity Exercise Performance in Oral Contraceptive Users

Dose-response effects of exercise on mental health in community-dwelling older adults: Exploration of genetic moderators

The Improvement in Exercise Performance during Reduced Muscle Mass Exercise is Associated with an Increase in Femoral Blood Flow in Older and Younger Endurance-Trained Athletes

Jeremiah Peiffer Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

5356

Citations(since 2020)

3234

Cited By

3230

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

74

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Jeremiah Peiffer Skills & Research Interests

cycling performance

high intensity interval training

thermoregulation

Alzheimer's Disease

Top articles of Jeremiah Peiffer

Can period-related symptoms predict menstrual manipulation among Australian female cyclists?

Journal of sports sciences

2024/4/7

Continuous blood flow restriction during repeated‐sprint exercise increases peripheral but not systemic physiological and perceptual demands

European Journal of Sport Science

2024/3/28

Recovery following exercise-induced fatigue: Influence of a single heart rate clamped cycling session under systemic hypoxia

Journal of sports sciences

2024/3/21

The impact of exercise on blood-based biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease in cognitively unimpaired older adults

GeroScience

2024/3/15

Single-Versus Double-Leg Cycling: Small Muscle Mass Exercise Improves Exercise Capacity to a Greater Extent in Older Compared With Younger Population

Journal of aging and physical activity

2024/2/13

Effects of In-Exercise Carbohydrate Supplementation on Prolonged High-Intensity Exercise Performance in Oral Contraceptive Users

International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance

2024/1/18

Dose-response effects of exercise on mental health in community-dwelling older adults: Exploration of genetic moderators

International journal of clinical and health psychology

2024/1/1

The Improvement in Exercise Performance during Reduced Muscle Mass Exercise is Associated with an Increase in Femoral Blood Flow in Older and Younger Endurance-Trained Athletes

Journal of sports science & medicine

2024

Angela L Spence
Angela L Spence

H-Index: 13

Jeremiah Peiffer
Jeremiah Peiffer

H-Index: 26

Repeated-Sprint Training With Blood-Flow Restriction Improves Repeated-Sprint Ability Similarly to Unrestricted Training at Reduced External Loads

International journal of sports physiology and performance

2023/12/28

The velocity of resistance exercise does not accurately assess repetitions-in-reserve

European journal of sport science

2023/12/2

The influence of baseline sleep on exercise‐induced cognitive change in older adults: A randomised clinical trial

Alzheimer's & dementia

2023/12

Maintenance of internal load despite a stepwise reduction in external load during moderate intensity heart rate clamped cycling with acute graded normobaric hypoxia in males

Journal of science and medicine in sport

2023/11/1

The intensity of a resistance exercise session can be quantified by the work rate of exercise

Plos one

2023/10/5

The effect of acute exercise on objectively measured sleep and cognition in older adults

Frontiers in Psychology

2023/10/5

Stephanie R Rainey-Smith
Stephanie R Rainey-Smith

H-Index: 29

Jeremiah Peiffer
Jeremiah Peiffer

H-Index: 26

Acute performance, physiological and perceptual responses to repeated-sprint exercise with continuous or intermittent blood flow restriction

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

2023/10/1

Physical characteristics of male elite wheelchair basketball athletes prior to the Paralympic Games

Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport

2023/10/1

Fatigue Resistance Is Altered during the High-Hormone Phase of Eumenorrheic Females but not Oral Contraceptive Users.

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise

2023/8/30

Blood flow restricted walking alters gait kinematics

European journal of sport science

2023/8/3

Low-to moderate-intensity blood flow restricted walking is not an acute equivalent for unrestricted jogging in young active adults

European Journal of Sport Science

2023/8/3

The relationship between objective physical activity and change in cognitive function

Alzheimer's & dementia

2023/7

Jeremiah Peiffer
Jeremiah Peiffer

H-Index: 26

Kevin Taddei
Kevin Taddei

H-Index: 29

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