Dr Lucinda Howland
Name | Dr Lucinda Howland |
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Job title | Senior Lecturer in Strength, Conditioning and Performance |
Research institute | School of Psychology and Life Sciences |
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Dual career: balancing success in sport and life
Howland, L., Papadimitriou, A., Minoudis, V. and Hurst, P. 2020. Dual career: balancing success in sport and life. in: Chatziefstathiou, D., Garcia, B. and Seguin, B. (ed.) Routledge Handbook of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Routledge. pp. 1-21The effect of isometric exercise training on restingblood pressure with specific reference to peripheralvascular function and structure
Howland, L. 2016. The effect of isometric exercise training on restingblood pressure with specific reference to peripheralvascular function and structure. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Human and Life SciencesResting blood pressure reductions following isometric leg exercise training are associated with improved flow-mediated vasodilatation
Howland, L., Wiles, J. and Coleman, D. 2014. Resting blood pressure reductions following isometric leg exercise training are associated with improved flow-mediated vasodilatation.Effect of acute isometric bilateral leg extension exercise on brachial and common femoral artery flow-mediated dilatation
Howland, L., Wiles, J., Coleman, D. and Swaine, I. 2013. Effect of acute isometric bilateral leg extension exercise on brachial and common femoral artery flow-mediated dilatation.1302
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