
معرفی
Eurico Wilhelm Neto is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sport, Exercise and Rehabilitation at Northumbria University. His research focuses on exercise physiology, aging populations, cardiovascular hemodynamics, and neuromuscular adaptations. Key areas include aquatic exercise for older adults, hypertension management through lifestyle interventions, and the physiological responses to resistance training. He has contributed to studies on muscle quality in aging, platelet microvesicles during exercise, and the biomechanics of soccer players.
Research interests emphasize the integration of clinical and experimental approaches to understand exercise-induced adaptations in health and disease. Notable work includes the HAEL Study on hypertension in the elderly and the WATER Study on aquatic training outcomes. His publications span cardiovascular physiology, muscle adaptations, and the impact of exercise on endothelial function.
No scientific awards or student advisees are listed in the provided text. His work involves collaborations across disciplines including sports medicine, gerontology, and cell biology. Current projects may involve non-invasive assessment techniques for cardiovascular dynamics and the development of training protocols for aging populations.

