José MIRA
José Mira completed his Bachelor’s degree in Sports Sciences at the Faculty of Human Kinetics – University of Lisbon, Portugal (2008-2011). He then moved abroad to follow the European Master in Health and Physical Activity (2011-2013), which was held in The University of Rome ‘Foro Italico’ (first year and master thesis), in partnership with The University of Southern Denmark (internship Best Practice in Childhood Physical Activity and Health) and The University of Vienna (internship Physical Activity and Disease Prevention in Adults). After the Master’s, he moved to Qatar to complete an internship in physiology applied to soccer at Aspire Academy (2014). |
Institution: Université Jean Monnet (Saint Etienne) HPL Team: [PAF] Position: Post-doc Fellow
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His research focuses on the study of neuromuscular fatigue by utilizing electrical and magnetic stimulation techniques to understand the contributions of central and peripheral fatigue that limit performance. He also investigates whether performance and fatigue etiology are influenced by hypoxia and its severity. Presently, José’s research focuses on clinical exercise. He is currently investigating the effects of an exercise intervention on neuromuscular fatigue, subjective fatigue, and quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer. | |
Title: ‘Neuromuscular fatigue of prolonged exercises in normoxia and hypoxia revisited: methodological developments and fatigue etiology’
Title: The effects of an exercise and nutritional intervention on neuromuscular function, fatigue and quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer: a pilot study Supervisors: Guillaume Millet & Laurent Gergelé Start: March 2021 | |
1. José Mira, Mirco Floreani, Aldo Savoldelli, Khaled Amery, Jerome Koral, Dustin J Oranchuk, Laurent Messonnier, Thomas Rupp, Guillaume Y Millet . Neuromuscular fatigue of cycling exercise in hypoxia. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2020 Mar 13. 2. Saied Jalal Aboodarda, José Mira, M Floreani, R Jaswal, S J Moon, K Amery, Thomas Rupp , Guillaume Y Millet. Effects of endurance cycling training on neuromuscular fatigue in healthy active men. Part II: Corticospinal excitability and voluntary activation. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2018 Nov. 3. José Mira, Saied Jalal Aboodarda, Floreani M, Jaswal R, Moon SJ, Amery K, Thomas Rupp , Guillaume Y Millet. Effects of endurance training on neuromuscular fatigue - Part I: strength loss and muscle fatigue. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2018 Nov. 4. José Mira, Thomas Lapole, Robin Souron, Laurent Messonnier, Guillaume Y Millet, Thomas Rupp . Cortical voluntary activation testing methodology impacts central fatigue. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 2017 Sep. |