
معرفی
Natasha Hares is a Teaching Professor in Clinical Exercise Physiology at Loughborough University, where she serves as a Postgraduate University Teacher. She holds a BSc in Health, Nutrition and Exercise (2021) from the University of Bedfordshire and an MSc in Exercise as Medicine (2022) from Loughborough University. Concurrently, she pursues part-time doctoral research focusing on hip and knee prehabilitation.
Educational Background
- BSc Health, Nutrition and Exercise - University of Bedfordshire (2021)
- MSc Exercise as Medicine - Loughborough University (2022)
Research Interests
Her work centers on applying clinical exercise physiology principles to improve musculoskeletal health, particularly in prehabilitation contexts. She explores how exercise interventions can optimize recovery outcomes for hip and knee-related surgical patients. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates nutrition science and health promotion strategies to enhance patient-centered care.
Awards
- Associate Fellow of Advance HE (AFHEA) - March 2024
Additional Roles
While no formal grants or advising roles are listed, her doctoral research reflects a commitment to advancing evidence-based prehabilitation practices. She is affiliated with Loughborough’s Lifestyle for Health and Wellbeing research group.





