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Luis Alberto Gobbo

Associate Professor, Kinesiology Department, School of Technology and Science · São Paulo State University - UNESP

https://researchid.co/luis.gobbo
@fct.unesp.br
111Scopus Publications
3889Google Scholar Citations
36Google Scholar h-index
85Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Biomechanics

Biography

Post-doctor in Exercise Science and a PhD in Public Health, Professor Gobbo has a PhD internship (PDEE / CAPES) at the School of Human Motricity of the Technical University of Lisbon and is a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Medical School. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Education/Kinesiology at the School of Technology and Science (FCT) at Sao Paulo State University-UNESP, Presidente Prudente / SP, Brazil, and accredited in the Graduate Program in Movement Sciences at UNESP. He coordinates the Musculoskeletal System Assessment Laboratory (LABSIM), in partnerships with Brazilian, American, Italian and Portuguese institutions, and has supervised more than 20 master's and doctoral students, in addition to two postdoctoral supervisions. He has two book chapters published and more than 80 articles published in indexed journals.

Education

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Bioelectrical impedance vector analysis and phase angle in response to resistance training volume reduction in older women
    European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2025
  2. Correction: Inflammatory markers as potential mediators on the negative association between training load and bone mineral density in adolescent competitive swimmers: ABCD-growth study (Frontiers in Endocrinology, (2025), 16, (1602551), 10.3389/fendo.2025.1602551)
    Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2025
  3. Bioelectrical impedance vectors analysis (BIVA) in older adults according to level of physical activity and muscle strength: a comparison of classic and specific approaches
    Frontiers in Aging, 2025
  4. Inflammatory markers as potential mediators on the negative association between training load and bone mineral density in adolescent competitive swimmers: ABCD-growth study
    Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2025
  5. Relationship of Lifespan Physical Activity Engagement With Quality of Life in Community-Dwelling Adults: A Retrospective Study
    Health Science Reports, 2025

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