Robert Roach

Robert Roach

University of Colorado Denver

H-index: 62

North America-United States

About Robert Roach

Robert Roach, With an exceptional h-index of 62 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Colorado Denver, specializes in the field of high altitude, hypoxia, exercise, brain, cerebral blood flow.

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

Right ventricular performance during acute hypoxic exercise

AltitudeOmics: effects of 16 days acclimatization to hypobaric hypoxia on muscle oxygen extraction during incremental exercise

Acute Hypoxic Exercise In Healthy Subjects Increases Red Blood Cell Acylcarnitines And Glycolysis: 1673

Right ventricular response to acute hypoxia among healthy humans

Differences in Exertional Ventilatory Response in Normoxic V. Acute Hypoxic Conditions in Healthy Humans

No effect of patent foramen ovale on acute mountain sickness and pulmonary pressure in normobaric hypoxia

Erythrocyte transglutaminase-2 combats hypoxia and chronic kidney disease by promoting oxygen delivery and carnitine homeostasis

Combined methazolamide and theophylline improves oxygen saturation but not exercise performance or altitude illness in acute hypobaric hypoxia

Robert Roach Information

University

Position

Director Altitude Research Center

Citations(all)

14852

Citations(since 2020)

4030

Cited By

13244

hIndex(all)

62

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

118

i10Index(since 2020)

75

Email

University Profile Page

University of Colorado Denver

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Robert Roach Skills & Research Interests

high altitude

hypoxia

exercise

brain

cerebral blood flow

Top articles of Robert Roach

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Right ventricular performance during acute hypoxic exercise

The Journal of Physiology

Lindsay M Forbes

Todd M Bull

Tim Lahm

Tyler Sisson

Katie O'Gean

...

2024/2/26

AltitudeOmics: effects of 16 days acclimatization to hypobaric hypoxia on muscle oxygen extraction during incremental exercise

Journal of Applied Physiology

Nicolas Bourdillon

Andrew W Subudhi

Jui-Lin Fan

Oghenero Evero

Jonathan E Elliott

...

2023/10/1

Acute Hypoxic Exercise In Healthy Subjects Increases Red Blood Cell Acylcarnitines And Glycolysis: 1673

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Lindsay Forbes

Francesca I Cendali

Travis Nemkov

Angelo D'Alessandro

Todd Bull

...

2023/9/1

Right ventricular response to acute hypoxia among healthy humans

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine

Lindsay M Forbes

Todd M Bull

Tim Lahm

Justin S Lawley

Kendall Hunter

...

2023/8/1

Differences in Exertional Ventilatory Response in Normoxic V. Acute Hypoxic Conditions in Healthy Humans

LM Forbes

TM Bull

T Lahm

RC Roach

AW Subudhi

...

2023/5

No effect of patent foramen ovale on acute mountain sickness and pulmonary pressure in normobaric hypoxia

Experimental physiology

Kaitlyn G DiMarco

Kara M Beasley

Karina Shah

Julia P Speros

Jonathan E Elliott

...

2022/2

Erythrocyte transglutaminase-2 combats hypoxia and chronic kidney disease by promoting oxygen delivery and carnitine homeostasis

Cell metabolism

Ping Xu

Changhan Chen

Yujin Zhang

Monika Dzieciatkowska

Benjamin C Brown

...

2022/2/1

Combined methazolamide and theophylline improves oxygen saturation but not exercise performance or altitude illness in acute hypobaric hypoxia

Experimental Physiology

Andrew W Subudhi

Oghenero Evero

Jeremy Reitinger

Christopher Davis

Jeffrey Gronewold

...

2021/1

Difference in Steady‐state Chemoreflex Drive Between Groups With and Without a Patent Foramen Ovale

The FASEB Journal

Donna Zehner

Mollie Scanagatta‐Long

Randall Goodman

Eben Futral

Jerold Hawn

...

2021/5

Role of Circulating Inflammation in Regulating Pulmonary Pressure at Altitude

The FASEB Journal

Kaitlyn DiMarco

Kara Beasley

Karina Shah

Julia Speros

Jonathan Elliott

...

2021/5

Ward, Milledge and West’s High altitude medicine and physiology

Andrew M Luks

Philip N Ainslie

Justin S Lawley

Robert C Roach

Tatum S Simonson

2021/2/15

Comparing Acute Mountain Sickness Definitions to Examine Differences in Systemic Inflammation

Karina Shah

2021

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