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Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi | Exercise Physiology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi, Paderborn University, Germany

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi is a distinguished sports physiologist specializing in biochemistry and sports metabolism. He earned his PhD in Sport Physiology from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, focusing on the interplay of exercise training and metabolic health. As a postdoctoral fellow and visiting researcher at the University of New England, Australia, his work explored heat acclimation in athletes and chronic disease management through exercise. With numerous teaching positions and mentorship roles, he has supervised groundbreaking theses on functional fitness, quality of life, and metabolic health.

 

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Academic Background

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi holds a PhD in Sport Physiology with a specialization in Biochemistry and Sports Metabolism from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran (2020). His doctoral research focused on comparing the effects of aerobic interval training, resistance training, and their combination on metabolic health indicators in obese men with metabolic syndrome. He also earned an MSc in Sport Physiology from the same institution (2013), exploring the impact of aerobic exercise and diet on liver enzyme levels in type 2 diabetes patients. His academic journey began with a BS in Physical Education and Sport Sciences (2011). šŸ‹ļøā€ā™‚ļøšŸ§¬āœØ

 

Research Experience

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi has extensive research experience in exercise physiology. As a Postdoctoral Fellow at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (2021ā€“2022), he worked under Prof. Seyyed Reza Attarzadeh Hosseini, focusing on optimizing exercise prescriptions for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, the elderly, and type 2 diabetes. During a sabbatical at the University of New England, Australia (2018ā€“2019), he collaborated with Prof. Neil A. Smart on heat acclimation in athletes and exercise for chronic diseases. His doctoral research (2014ā€“2021) under Prof. Nahid Bijeh explored exercise effects on bone metabolism and chronic conditions. He has also led independent projects on similar themes. šŸ‹ļøā€ā™‚ļøšŸ§ šŸŒ

 

Teaching Experience

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi has a rich teaching portfolio spanning various institutions. At Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (2013ā€“present), he serves as a Physical Fitness Instructor for undergraduate students. Since 2021, he has taught ā€œResearch Methodology for the Sport Sciencesā€ to Master’s students at Imam Reza International University, where he also reviews and supervises theses. As an invited professor at Sajjad University, he teaches Bachelor students. Previously, he was a faculty member at Vahdat Institute (2021ā€“2022) and Sanabad Golbahar Institute (2016ā€“2018), where he conducted lectures, graded assignments, and held office hours. šŸ‹ļøā€ā™‚ļøšŸ–‹ļøšŸ“š

 

Honors and Awards

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi has earned prestigious honors throughout his academic journey. He was awarded a Postdoctoral Fellowship (2021ā€“2022) at the Department of Exercise Physiology, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, under the guidance of Prof. Seyyed Reza Attarzadeh Hosseini. Additionally, he undertook a Visiting Research Sabbatical at the University of New England, Australia, focusing on exercise physiology and chronic disease management. These accolades highlight his dedication to advancing sports science and optimizing exercise prescriptions for diverse populations. šŸŒšŸ“ššŸ’Ŗ

 

Research Focus

Mr. Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi specializes in exercise physiology and chronic disease management. His research focuses on optimizing exercise prescriptions for conditions like metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. He has contributed significantly to understanding the effects of exercise on biomarkers such as preptin, osteocalcin, and inflammatory markers. His work extends to improving bone health, glycemic control, and psychosocial aspects in chronic diseases. Rahimi also explores heat acclimation in athletes, resistance training for the elderly, and aquatic exercise interventions. His systematic reviews and meta-analyses are influential in sports medicine and metabolic health. šŸ©ŗšŸŒæšŸ“š

 

Publication Top Notes

šŸ“˜ Effects of exercise training on serum preptin, undercarboxylated osteocalcin and high molecular weight adiponectin in adults with metabolic syndrome
Cited by: 71 | Year: 2020

šŸ“˜ Anti-inflammatory effects of exercise on metabolic syndrome patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Cited by: 70 | Year: 2021

šŸ“˜ The Impact of Different Modes of Exercise Training on Bone Mineral Density in Older Postmenopausal Women: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Research
Cited by: 57 | Year: 2020

šŸ“˜ Effects of lifestyle intervention on inflammatory markers and waist circumference in overweight/obese adults with metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Cited by: 32 | Year: 2022

šŸ“˜ The effect of exercise training on osteocalcin, adipocytokines, and insulin resistance: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Cited by: 32 | Year: 2021

šŸ“˜ Differential stretching protocols during warm-up on select performance measures for elite male soccer players
Cited by: 30 | Year: 2012

šŸ“˜ Physiological responses to heat acclimation: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Cited by: 27 | Year: 2019

šŸ“˜ Effects of exercise training on inflammatory and cardiometabolic risk biomarkers in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Cited by: 24 | Year: 2023

šŸ“˜ The effect of aerobic training and diet on lipid profile and liver enzymes in obese women with type II diabetes
Cited by: 24 | Year: 2014

šŸ“˜ The effect of exercise interventions on Irisin level: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Cited by: 21 | Year: 2022

šŸ“˜ A comparison of 6 weeks of aquatic exercise and kinesio taping in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain
Cited by: 19 | Year: 2020

šŸ“˜ The impact of resistance training on brain-derived neurotrophic factor and depression among older adults aged 60 years or older: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Cited by: 17 | Year: 2023

šŸ“˜ Effect of aerobic exercise alone or in conjunction with diet on liver function, insulin resistance and lipids in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Cited by: 13 | Year: 2022

šŸ“˜ Effect of exercise training on some anti-inflammatory adipokines, high sensitivity C-reactive protein, and clinical outcomes in sedentary adults with metabolic syndrome
Cited by: 11 | Year: 2024

šŸ“˜ Effect of Aerobic Training and Diet on Insulin Resistance and Quality of Life in Type II Diabetic Patients
Cited by: 11 | Year: 2016

šŸ“˜ Compare waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio and waist-to-stature ratio in predicting overweight/obese male students
Cited by: 10 | Year: 2017

 

Gholam Rasul Mohammad Rahimi | Exercise Physiology | Best Researcher Award

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