Eric M. Scudamore Source Confirmed

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Arkansas State University

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7 h-index 28 pubs 127 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Eric M. Scudamore's research focuses on understanding physiological responses and performance metrics across various populations. His work investigates factors influencing athletic performance, including the effects of carbohydrate mouth rinses on soccer skills, the validity of VO2max testing in trained runners, and the impact of pre-run walking under load on running economy and performance. Scudamore also examines predictors of musculoskeletal injury, as demonstrated by his study on functional movement screen scores in fast-pitch softball athletes. His publications explore sex-specific predictors of NCAA Division I cross-country performance and physiological comparisons between male and female collegiate runners. Scudamore has a h-index of 7, with 28 publications and 127 citations. He has collaborated with Veronika Přibyslavská on five shared publications, and with J. Brian Church and John M. Carder on two shared publications each.

Metrics

  • h-index: 7
  • Publications: 28
  • Citations: 127

Selected Publications

  • Dual VO<sub>2plateau</sub> method for confirming VO<sub>2max</sub> validity in trained female runners (2026) DOI
  • Effects of Pre-Run Walk Under Load on Reactive Strength Index, Running Economy, and Performance of Recreationally Competitive, Male Runners (2025) DOI
  • Trained Runners Need Lower Respiratory Exchange Ratio Criterion During Graded Exercise Tests (2025) DOI
  • The Effects of a Carbohydrate Mouth Rinse on Soccer-Specific Skills Following a Morning High-Intensity Practice (2025) DOI
  • Preseason Functional Movement Screen But Not Y-Balance Test Scores Predict Musculoskeletal Injury in Elite Female Fast-Pitch Softball Athletes (2024) DOI
  • Retrospective and Contemporary Predictors of National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Cross-Country Performance Are Sex Specific (2023) DOI
  • Are NCAA Division-I Women’s and Men’s Cross-Country Runners Competing in the Same Race? A Physiological Perspective (2023) DOI
  • Effects of foam rolling for delayed onset muscle soreness on loaded military task performance and perceived recovery (2021) DOI

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