
About
Dr. Caitlynd Myburgh is an Assistant Professor in the Kinesiology program at The King’s University, Canada. She holds a PhD in cardiovascular physiology from North-West University, South Africa, and specializes in hypertension and oxidative stress research. Her work focuses on cardiovascular disease risk in vulnerable populations, including ethnicities, genders, and age groups. She actively participates in the global May Measurement Month campaign to raise hypertension awareness. Dr. Myburgh also seeks to integrate exercise science into her research aligned with King’s Kinesiology program.
Education:
- BSc in Physiology & Biochemistry, North-West University
- BSc Honours, MSc, and PhD in Cardiovascular Physiology
Research Interests:
- Oxidative stress mechanisms in cardiovascular disease
- Hypertension and arterial stiffness epidemiology
- Gender differences in cardiovascular health
- Exercise physiology applications
Community Engagement: Annual participation in May Measurement Month, screening thousands for hypertension in South Africa and expanding efforts in Canada.
Awards & Grants: None explicitly stated in text.
Future Directions: Expanding exercise-related research within kinesiology and exploring Canadian population health trends.
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