Clifton J. Holmes
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Clifton J. Holmes' research investigates the relationship between physiological metrics and athletic performance, particularly in collegiate female rowers. His work has explored the impact of novel 2D image processing systems on assessing body composition and its correlation with performance indicators. Additionally, he has studied heart-rate variability, examining recording duration and vagally derived metrics in relation to training and menstrual cycles in female athletes. Holmes has also contributed to research on maternal health, investigating the effects of exercise programs on maternal health and birth outcomes for sedentary pregnant participants with obesity. His scholarship includes 20 publications with 424 citations and an h-index of 8, reflecting his recent activity in these research areas. He collaborates with researchers such as Florêncio Diniz‐Sousa, Lisa T. Jansen, Clark Sims, and Eva C. Diaz at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 8
- Publications: 20
- Citations: 424
Selected Publications
- Comparison of neuromuscular responses to blood flow restriction and ice application during maximal effort knee extension and flexion: a randomized, controlled, crossover trial (2026) DOI
- The Effect of an Exercise Program on Maternal Health and Birth Outcomes in Sedentary Pregnant Participants with Obesity: Randomized Controlled Trial (2025) DOI
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