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Ken Fitch serves as an Adjunct Professor in the School of Human Sciences at The University of Western Australia, with research focusing on sports medicine and athlete respiratory health. His work addresses critical issues at the intersection of sports performance and medical science, particularly concerning respiratory conditions in athletic populations.
Dr. Fitch's research expertise encompasses exercise rehabilitation, illness and injury prevention in sport, drugs in sport, exercise and sport-related asthma, and Olympic medical issues. His fingerprint analysis reveals strong connections to athlete respiratory health, with particular emphasis on salbutamol use, beta-2 adrenergic receptor stimulation, asthma management, glucocorticoid applications, and doping considerations in sports medicine. His work contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and well-being.
Dr. Fitch has published 37 research outputs with an h-index of 18 and 1359 citations according to Scopus. His recent publications (2021-2025) demonstrate a consistent focus on respiratory health in athletes, particularly through his contributions to International Olympic Committee consensus statements on acute respiratory illness in athletes.
- h-index of 18 according to Scopus
- 1359 citations according to Scopus
- Multiple publications in high-impact journals including British Journal of Sports Medicine
- Significant contributions to IOC consensus statements on athlete respiratory health
Dr. Fitch maintains active international collaborations, particularly through IOC working groups, with research that bridges clinical practice, scientific investigation, and sports policy development. His work has received attention across academic and public spheres, with mentions in news outlets and substantial social media engagement.
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