James W. Farris
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James W. Farris's research focuses on developing and validating physiological assessments for specific populations. His recent work includes the development of a three-minute aerobic step test designed to predict peak VO2 in children aged 7-11 years, with findings published in 2025. This research contributes to understanding and measuring cardiorespiratory fitness in pediatric age groups.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 24
- Citations: 568
Selected Publications
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Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years (2025)
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CHILDHOOD OBESITY: AN INTERVENTION AND OUTCOMES. (2008)
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An Evaluation of Research Evidence for Selected Physical Therapy Interventions for Plantar Fasciitis (2007)
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Kinematics and kinetics of youth baseball pitching with standard and lightweight balls (2006)
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Kinematic Comparison of Youth Pitching Using Lighter Baseballs (2004)
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Kinematic Comparison of Youth Pitching Using Lighter Baseballs (2004)
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- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
- Development of a three-minute aerobic step test to predict peak VO2 for children aged 7-11 years
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