
معرفی
Amy Jones is a University Teacher in Clinical Exercise Physiology at Loughborough University (since 2021), affiliated with the National Centre for Sport and Exercise Medicine. She holds a PhD from Loughborough University (2016–2020) and a BSc in Sport and Exercise Sciences from the University of Birmingham (2013). Her research focuses on exercise-based rehabilitation for chronic conditions like COPD and heart failure, with particular emphasis on international healthcare collaborations in Kyrgyzstan and Sri Lanka. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2022) and has co-supervised students while developing teaching and mentoring skills.
Education background includes:
- BSc Sport and Exercise Sciences, University of Birmingham (2013)
- PhD in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Loughborough University (2016–2020), sponsored by NCSEM and Leicester NHS Trust
Research interests span:
- Clinical exercise testing and rehabilitation for chronic diseases
- Pulmonary rehabilitation in low- and middle-income countries
- Exercise physiology in cystic fibrosis and chronic heart failure
- Systematic reviews on outcome measures and intervention efficacy
Her recent publications emphasize:
- Exercise outcomes in COPD/heart failure patients
- International healthcare initiatives in Kyrgyzstan and Sri Lanka
- Quality improvement in cystic fibrosis care
Awards include Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (2022) and Associate Fellow status (earlier role). She has contributed to global projects like Global RECHARGE, focusing on pulmonary rehabilitation adaptation in diverse settings.
Labs/teams: Member of the Lifestyle for Health and Wellbeing research group at NCSEM.



