Gregory S. Cantrell Data-verified
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Gregory S. Cantrell's research investigates physiological adaptations to physical training and the relationship between biomechanical factors and performance. His work has examined the effects of resistance training and energy distribution on body composition and athletic performance. Cantrell has also studied the link between ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and walking performance in individuals with multiple sclerosis. His publications have appeared in peer-reviewed journals, contributing to the understanding of human physical capabilities and rehabilitation strategies. Cantrell holds a Ph.D. and has authored or co-authored 29 publications, accumulating 162 citations, with an h-index of 6.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 165
Selected Publications
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The effect of within-day energy distribution on lean body mass and body fat in athletes: A systematic review (2025)
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Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis (2023)
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Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis (2022)
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- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- Ankle dorsiflexion asymmetry and the relationship with walking performance in people with multiple sclerosis
- Ankle Dorsiflexion Asymmetry and the Relationship with Walking Performance in People with Multiple Sclerosis
- The effect of within-day energy distribution on lean body mass and body fat in athletes: A systematic review
- The effect of within-day energy distribution on lean body mass and body fat in athletes: A systematic review
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