John J. Durocher
Assistant Professor
Kinesiology and Integrative Physiology
Mid Sweden University
Sweden
Biography
"John has done extensive work in the fields of applied human physiology and exercise physiology. Much of his research has involved the study of how the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system regulates arterial blood pressure at rest and during a variety of stressors. John’s other passion relates to the specificity of exercise testing and prescription, especially with hockey players and runners. Plans for future research in the Clinical and Applied Human Physiology Laboratory include developing preventative lifestyle strategies for those with, or at risk for, metabolic syndrome. These strategies may include interventions such as: specific exercise programs, dietary modification, and improving the quality and / or quantity of sleep. The laboratory will also continue with sport-specific exercise assessment and prescription for hockey players and endurance athletes. "
Research Interest
Clinical and Applied Human Physiology, Metabolic Syndrome
Publications
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Gorsuch J, Long J, Miller K, Primeau K, Rutledge S, Sossong A, Durocher JJ. The effect of squat depth on multiarticular muscle activation in collegiate cross-country runners. The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 2013 Sep 1;27(9):2619-25.
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Durocher JJ, Leetun DT, Carter JR. Sport-specific assessment of lactate threshold and aerobic capacity throughout a collegiate hockey season. Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism. 2008 Dec 3;33(6):1165-71.