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Dr. Jamie Edwards is a Lecturer in Exercise Physiology at the University of East London, affiliated with the Health, Sport & Bioscience Research Institute. His work focuses on cardiovascular health, hypertension management, and the physiological impacts of exercise training. He has contributed to numerous high-impact studies across Journal of the American Heart Association, Sports Medicine, and British Journal of Sports Medicine. Key research interests include isometric exercise interventions, cardiometabolic health, and systematic reviews on exercise modalities for clinical populations.
Edwards has collaborated extensively with institutions globally, examining topics like sudden cardiac arrest reporting criteria, ACL injury biomechanics, and the efficacy of high-intensity interval training (HIIT). His research often bridges clinical cardiology and exercise science, with studies published in European Journal of Applied Physiology and Hypertension Research. Notable contributions include randomized controlled trials on isometric exercise for blood pressure management and meta-analyses on heart failure interventions.
His work addresses both acute and chronic physiological adaptations to exercise, with a focus on translating findings into clinical practice. Recent studies have explored myocardial mechanics in hypertensive patients and the role of exercise in end-stage renal disease outcomes. Edwards maintains a strong emphasis on evidence-based exercise prescription for cardiovascular conditions.
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