Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong

University of Exeter

H-index: 74

Europe-United Kingdom

About Neil Armstrong

Neil Armstrong, With an exceptional h-index of 74 and a recent h-index of 36 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Exeter, specializes in the field of exercise physiology.

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

How to Get Engagement Right in Mental Health Research: Lessons from the Higher Education Sector

Happenstance and regulatory culture: the evolution of innovative community mental health services in Oxfordshire in the late twentieth century

Collaborative Ethnographic Working in Mental Health: Knowledge, Power and Hope in an Age of Bureaucratic Accountability

Innovation in mental health care: Bertram Mandelbrote, the Phoenix Unit and the therapeutic community approach

Is it Still Ok to be Ok? Mental Health Labels as a Campus Technology

Systematic promotion of physical activity

Oxford textbook of children's sport and exercise medicine

The development of a creative work rehabilitation organisation

Neil Armstrong Information

University

Position

Professor of Paediatric Physiology

Citations(all)

19399

Citations(since 2020)

4865

Cited By

16741

hIndex(all)

74

hIndex(since 2020)

36

i10Index(all)

226

i10Index(since 2020)

119

Email

University Profile Page

University of Exeter

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Neil Armstrong Skills & Research Interests

exercise physiology

Top articles of Neil Armstrong

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How to Get Engagement Right in Mental Health Research: Lessons from the Higher Education Sector

Alyson Dodd

Jo Ward

Neil Armstrong

Katie Tyrrell

Sebastien Cygan

...

2024/1/1

Happenstance and regulatory culture: the evolution of innovative community mental health services in Oxfordshire in the late twentieth century

History of Psychiatry

Neil Armstrong

Peter Agulnik

2023/3

Collaborative Ethnographic Working in Mental Health: Knowledge, Power and Hope in an Age of Bureaucratic Accountability

Neil Armstrong

2023/12/7

Innovation in mental health care: Bertram Mandelbrote, the Phoenix Unit and the therapeutic community approach

History of Psychiatry

David Millard

Peter Agulnik

Neil Armstrong

Craig Fees

John Hall

...

2023/3

Is it Still Ok to be Ok? Mental Health Labels as a Campus Technology

Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry

Neil Armstrong

Laura Beswick

Marta Ortega Vega

2023/3/24

Systematic promotion of physical activity

Stef Kremers

Renee Meertens

R Ruiter

2023/8

Oxford textbook of children's sport and exercise medicine

Neil Armstrong

Willem Van Mechelen

2023

The development of a creative work rehabilitation organisation

History of Psychiatry

Jonathan Leach

Peter Agulnik

Neil Armstrong

2023/3

The Impact of Mitigating Circumstances Procedures: Student Satisfaction, Wellbeing and Structural Compassion on the Campus

Education Sciences

Neil Armstrong

Nicola C Byrom

2023/12/12

C-CASE 2023: Promoting Excellence in Surgical Education01. Near-peer tutoring: an effective adjunct for virtual anatomy learning02. Surgical Exploration and Discovery …

Jeffrey Sioufi

Sarah Moussa

Sonaina Chopra

Mohamed S Bondok

Nancy Posel

...

2023/12/8

The processes and context of innovation in mental healthcare: Oxfordshire as a case study

History of Psychiatry

John Hall

Neil Armstrong

Peter Agulnik

Craig Fees

David Kennard

...

2023/3

Influence of sex-specific concurrent changes in age, maturity status, and morphological covariates on the development of peak ventilatory variables in 10–17-year-olds

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Neil Armstrong

Jo Welsman

2021/3

Authors’ Reply to Dotan:“Sex-related differences in accumulated O2 deficit incurred by high-intensity rowing exercise during childhood and adolescence”

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Joffrey Bardin

Hugo Maciejewski

Allison Diry

Neil Armstrong

Claire Thomas

...

2021/9

Children’s fitness and health: an epic scandal of poor methodology, inappropriate statistics, questionable editorial practices and a generation of misinformation

BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine

Jo Welsman

Neil Armstrong

2021/2/1

Silver linings: how mental health activists can help us navigate wicked problems

BJPsych Bulletin

Neil Armstrong

Keira Pratt-Boyden

2021/8

Authors’ Reply to Januário da Silva et al.:“Sex-related differences in accumulated O 2 deficit incurred by high-intensity rowing exercise during childhood and adolescence”

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Joffrey Bardin

Hugo Maciejewski

Allison Diry

Neil Armstrong

Claire Thomas

...

2021/8

Comment on ‘Developing a new curvilinear allometric model to improve the fit and validity of the 20-m shuttle run test as a predictor of cardiorespiratory fitness in adults and …

Sports Medicine

Neil Armstrong

Jo Welsman

2021/7

Allometric scaling of force-velocity test output among pre-pubertal basketball players

International Journal of Sports Medicine

Diogo V Martinho

Rafael Baptista

Anderson S Teixeira

Joao P Duarte

Joao Valente-dos-Santos

...

2021/10

Sex-related differences in accumulated O2 deficit incurred by high-intensity rowing exercise during childhood and adolescence

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Bardin Joffrey

Hugo Maciejewski

Diry Allison

Neil Armstrong

Claire Thomas

...

2021/6/1

Authors’ Reply to Dotan: “Sex-related differences in accumulated O2 deficit incurred by high-intensity rowing exercise during childhood and adolescence”

European Journal of Applied Physiology

Bardin Joffrey

Hugo Maciejewski

Diry Allison

Neil Armstrong

Claire Thomas

...

2021/9/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 58
Craig Williams

Craig Williams

University of Exeter

H-index: 36
Alan R. Barker

Alan R. Barker

University of Exeter

H-index: 15
Richard Winsley

Richard Winsley

University of Exeter

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