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Kieran Abbotts is a Researcher in the Department of Human Physiology at the University of Oregon's College of Arts and Sciences. His work focuses on exercise physiology, pharmacology, and cardiovascular responses to physical activity and drug interventions. He has published extensively on topics such as histamine effects, caffeine and cannabidiol impacts on exercise performance, and clinical trials involving heat therapy and hypertension.
Key research interests include the physiological mechanisms of exercise-induced responses, drug interactions with exercise, and clinical applications of exercise-based therapies. Recent studies explore the role of magnesium supplementation, antihistamines, and edible marijuana on muscle function and cardiovascular health.
His articles highlight trends in understanding biomarkers (e.g., 1-methylhistamine), mast cell activity in muscle dialysate, and gender differences in exercise responses. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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