Grant Landers

2.6k total citations
89 papers, 2.0k citations indexed

About

Grant Landers is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Physiology and Rehabilitation. According to data from OpenAlex, Grant Landers has authored 89 papers receiving a total of 2.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 46 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 37 papers in Physiology and 29 papers in Rehabilitation. Recurrent topics in Grant Landers's work include Sports Performance and Training (45 papers), Thermoregulation and physiological responses (31 papers) and Exercise and Physiological Responses (29 papers). Grant Landers is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (45 papers), Thermoregulation and physiological responses (31 papers) and Exercise and Physiological Responses (29 papers). Grant Landers collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Serbia and Netherlands. Grant Landers's co-authors include Peter Peeling, Brian Dawson, Debbie Trinder, Carmél Goodman, Dorine W. Swinkels, Brian Blanksby, Tim Ackland, Erwin T. Wiegerinck, Karen Wallman and Martyn J. Binnie and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and British Journal of Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Grant Landers

84 papers receiving 1.9k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Grant Landers Australia 25 875 595 540 485 449 89 2.0k
Laura A. Garvican‐Lewis Australia 26 507 0.6× 780 1.3× 313 0.6× 818 1.7× 326 0.7× 52 2.1k
Andrew Govus Australia 17 364 0.4× 243 0.4× 178 0.3× 302 0.6× 239 0.5× 43 1.0k
Philo U. Saunders Australia 30 1.8k 2.0× 615 1.0× 517 1.0× 667 1.4× 147 0.3× 64 3.3k
Anthony C. Hackney United States 18 474 0.5× 427 0.7× 417 0.8× 429 0.9× 57 0.1× 58 1.6k
Ewa Ziemann Poland 20 365 0.4× 621 1.0× 626 1.2× 197 0.4× 94 0.2× 75 1.4k
Clare Minahan Australia 26 1.6k 1.8× 458 0.8× 580 1.1× 542 1.1× 113 0.3× 117 2.7k
Zbigniew Szyguła Poland 25 443 0.5× 833 1.4× 835 1.5× 375 0.8× 56 0.1× 124 1.8k
A. Hahn Australia 16 201 0.2× 384 0.6× 181 0.3× 231 0.5× 89 0.2× 43 1.1k
Trine Karlsen Norway 21 819 0.9× 558 0.9× 272 0.5× 150 0.3× 72 0.2× 46 2.4k
Jonathan P. Farthing Canada 31 1.2k 1.3× 421 0.7× 479 0.9× 449 0.9× 42 0.1× 81 2.6k

Countries citing papers authored by Grant Landers

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Fields of papers citing papers by Grant Landers

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Grant Landers

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Grant Landers. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Grant Landers based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Grant Landers. Grant Landers is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Wallman, Karen, et al.. (2024). A global exploration of operating theatre temperatures during severe burn repair. Burns Open. 8(2). 101–104.
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Girard, Olivier, et al.. (2024). Heat exposure as a cause of injury and illness in mine industry workers. Annals of Work Exposures and Health. 68(3). 325–331. 4 indexed citations
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Girard, Olivier, et al.. (2023). Seasonal influence on cognitive and psycho-physiological responses to a single 11-h day of work in outdoor mine industry workers. Temperature. 10(4). 465–478. 5 indexed citations
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Girard, Olivier, et al.. (2023). Comparing thermal strain in outdoor maintenance and indoor service workers in the mining industry during summer. PLoS ONE. 18(10). e0292436–e0292436. 4 indexed citations
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Wallman, Karen, et al.. (2023). Living in Western Australia induces some physiological adaptations of seasonal acclimatisation in the surgical burns team. Temperature. 11(2). 110–122. 1 indexed citations
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Landers, Grant, et al.. (2022). How does multi‐set high‐load resistance exercise impact neuromuscular function in normoxia and hypoxia?. European Journal of Sport Science. 23(7). 1223–1232. 2 indexed citations
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Landers, Grant, et al.. (2022). Ice Ingestion Maintains Cognitive Performance during a Repeated Sprint Performance in The Heat. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine. 21(2). 164–170. 2 indexed citations
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Landers, Grant, et al.. (2019). Enhanced Decision Making and Working Memory During Exercise in the Heat With Crushed Ice Ingestion. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 15(4). 503–510. 15 indexed citations
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Goods, Paul S.R., Brian Dawson, Grant Landers, Christopher J. Gore, & Peter Peeling. (2014). Effect of Different Simulated Altitudes on Repeat-Sprint Performance in Team-Sport Athletes. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 9(5). 857–862. 66 indexed citations
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Zimmermann, Matthew & Grant Landers. (2014). The effect of ice ingestion on female athletes performing intermittent exercise in hot conditions. European Journal of Sport Science. 15(5). 407–413. 11 indexed citations
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Sim, Marc, Brian Dawson, Grant Landers, Debbie Trinder, & Peter Peeling. (2014). Iron Regulation in Athletes: Exploring the Menstrual Cycle and Effects of Different Exercise Modalities on Hepcidin Production. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 24(2). 177–187. 28 indexed citations
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Sim, Marc, Brian Dawson, Grant Landers, et al.. (2013). Effect of Exercise Modality and Intensity on Postexercise Interleukin-6 and Hepcidin Levels. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 23(2). 178–186. 58 indexed citations
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Binnie, Martyn J., Brian Dawson, Hugh Pinnington, Grant Landers, & Peter Peeling. (2013). Sand training: a review of current research and practical applications. Journal of Sports Sciences. 32(1). 8–15. 45 indexed citations
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Landers, Grant, Brian Blanksby, & Tim Ackland. (2011). The Relationship Between Stride Rates, Lengths and Body Size and their Affect on Elite Triathletes’ Running Performance During Competition. International journal of exercise science. 4(4). 238–246. 4 indexed citations
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Guelfi, Kym J., et al.. (2011). A comparison of muscle damage, soreness and performance following a simulated contact and non-contact team sport activity circuit. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 14(5). 441–446. 37 indexed citations
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Sim, Marc, Brian Dawson, Grant Landers, et al.. (2011). The effects of carbohydrate ingestion during endurance running on post-exercise inflammation and hepcidin levels. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 112(5). 1889–1898. 51 indexed citations
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Peeling, Peter, Brian Dawson, Carmél Goodman, Grant Landers, & Debbie Trinder. (2008). Athletic induced iron deficiency: new insights into the role of inflammation, cytokines and hormones. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 103(4). 381–391. 220 indexed citations
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Hadley, G. P., et al.. (2002). Malignant solid tumours in neonates: an African perspective. Pediatric Surgery International. 18(8). 653–657. 9 indexed citations
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Ackland, Tim, Brian Blanksby, Grant Landers, & D. Smith. (1998). Anthropmetric profiles of elite triathletes. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 1(1). 52–56. 18 indexed citations

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