Joyce Ramos
Senior Lecturer · Exercise and Metabolic Syndrome/Type 2 Diabetes
Flinders UniversityAbout
Dr Joyce Ramos is a Senior Lecturer at Flinders University within the College of Nursing and Health Sciences, with an Honorary Research Fellowship at The University of Queensland. Her research focuses on the role of exercise in managing metabolic syndrome, vascular dysfunction, and neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. She also investigates translational approaches to cardiac rehabilitation and fall prevention. Key affiliations include the Caring Futures Institute and the Medical Device Research Institute. Dr Ramos has been recognized with awards including the ESSA Medal 2016 and the ASICS Ken Maguire Award. Her work emphasizes real-world applications of exercise interventions and collaboration with organizations like Parkinson’s SA and SALHN.
Her research spans clinical exercise physiology, cardiorespiratory fitness, and healthcare innovation. Recent studies explore digital health solutions for cardiac rehabilitation and the impact of exercise on metabolic and neurological conditions. Dr Ramos has published extensively on systematic reviews and meta-analyses in high-impact journals, contributing to evidence-based practices in cardiovascular and neurological care.
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