About
Daniel van den Hoek is a Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology at the School of Behavioural and Health Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences. His research focuses on strength training, sports performance, and obesity management. He has contributed to studies analyzing powerlifting demographics, concussion prevention in team sports, and mental health outcomes during weight loss interventions. His work frequently involves randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews.
Key research interests include:
- Strength adaptation in athletes
- Exercise effects on mental health
- Powerlifting performance analysis
- Obesity management through interdisciplinary approaches
Recent articles highlight trends in long-term strength gains, neck strength-concussion relationships, and comparative analyses of para-athlete performance. His studies often emphasize practical applications for training programs and clinical interventions.
No awards or grants are listed in the provided text. Collaborations with colleagues like Prof. Latella and Prof. Garrett are evident across multiple studies. Daniel has advised on clinical trials involving severe obesity patients and youth sports teams.
He is actively involved in lab-based research on athlete performance metrics and has pioneered methodologies for tracking strength progression in powerlifting.
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