P. Rossignol

736 total citations
30 papers, 543 citations indexed

About

P. Rossignol is a scholar working on Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Complementary and alternative medicine and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, P. Rossignol has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 543 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, 9 papers in Complementary and alternative medicine and 8 papers in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Recurrent topics in P. Rossignol's work include Sports Performance and Training (14 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (9 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (5 papers). P. Rossignol is often cited by papers focused on Sports Performance and Training (14 papers), Cardiovascular and exercise physiology (9 papers) and Sports injuries and prevention (5 papers). P. Rossignol collaborates with scholars based in Australia, France and Hong Kong. P. Rossignol's co-authors include Glenn D. Wadley, Aaron P. Russell, Elizabeth Bradshaw, David J. Bentley, David Cameron‐Smith, W. A. Sparrow, Sing Kai Lo, Kira Hughes, Carl Gibbons and Brad Aisbett and has published in prestigious journals such as European Heart Journal, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise and Atherosclerosis.

In The Last Decade

P. Rossignol

29 papers receiving 507 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
P. Rossignol Australia 12 370 190 92 85 79 30 543
Edward C. Chaloupka United States 10 226 0.6× 192 1.0× 79 0.9× 44 0.5× 66 0.8× 27 421
Eystein Enoksen Norway 14 564 1.5× 225 1.2× 119 1.3× 57 0.7× 50 0.6× 22 677
Wade H. Sinclair Australia 16 392 1.1× 158 0.8× 94 1.0× 59 0.7× 138 1.7× 61 681
Nabil Gmada Tunisia 11 615 1.7× 199 1.0× 125 1.4× 74 0.9× 43 0.5× 30 775
Alexandre Lopes Evangelista Brazil 13 269 0.7× 207 1.1× 94 1.0× 59 0.7× 85 1.1× 63 554
T. E. Ball United States 15 453 1.2× 118 0.6× 135 1.5× 72 0.8× 55 0.7× 30 634
Tomasz Gabryś Poland 11 284 0.8× 98 0.5× 47 0.5× 60 0.7× 53 0.7× 48 441
Ralph N. Carpinelli United States 10 267 0.7× 136 0.7× 105 1.1× 88 1.0× 36 0.5× 18 499
Brian Cunniffe United Kingdom 13 565 1.5× 186 1.0× 114 1.2× 110 1.3× 89 1.1× 19 830
Eva Maria Støa Norway 10 342 0.9× 264 1.4× 73 0.8× 75 0.9× 99 1.3× 15 532

Countries citing papers authored by P. Rossignol

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Fields of papers citing papers by P. Rossignol

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of P. Rossignol

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of P. Rossignol. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of P. Rossignol 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 P. Rossignol. P. Rossignol is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Holm, Hannes, Martin Magnusson, Amra Jujić, et al.. (2023). Ventricular–arterial coupling (VAC) in a population-based cohort of middle-aged individuals: The STANISLAS cohort. Atherosclerosis. 374. 11–20. 11 indexed citations
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Rossignol, P., et al.. (2017). Uncomfortable curricula? A survey of academic practices and attitudes to delivering Indigenous content in health professional degrees. Higher Education Research & Development. 37(3). 649–662. 18 indexed citations
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Courand, Pierre‐Yves, Philippe Gosse, Pascal Delsart, et al.. (2016). [PP.10.08] PRESENCE OF AORTIC ABDOMINAL CALCIFICATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH RESISTANT HYPERTENSION AND BP RESPONSE IN THE RENAL DENERVATION FOR HYPERTENSION (DENERHTN) TRIAL. Journal of Hypertension. 34(Supplement 2). e172–e172. 1 indexed citations
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Rossignol, P., et al.. (2014). Repeated-Sprint Ability and Team Selection in Australian Football League Players. International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance. 9(1). 161–165. 27 indexed citations
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Aisbett, Brad, et al.. (2009). Effects of starting strategy on 5-min cycling time-trial performance. Journal of Sports Sciences. 27(11). 1201–1209. 1 indexed citations
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Bentley, David J., et al.. (2006). The effects of short-term sprint training on MCT expression in moderately endurance-trained runners. European Journal of Applied Physiology. 96(6). 636–643. 65 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Elizabeth & P. Rossignol. (2004). Gymnastics. Sports Biomechanics. 3(2). 249–262. 55 indexed citations
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Gibbons, Carl, et al.. (2004). &OV0312;O2 is Attenuated above the Lactate Threshold in Endurance-Trained Runners. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 36(2). 297–301. 11 indexed citations
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Aisbett, Brad, P. Rossignol, & W. A. Sparrow. (2003). The influence of pacing during 6-minute supramaximal cycle ergometer performance. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 6(2). 187–198. 14 indexed citations
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Aisbett, Brad & P. Rossignol. (2003). Estimating the total energy demand for supra-maximal exercise using the VO2-power regression from an incremental exercise test. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 6(3). 343–347. 5 indexed citations
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Bradshaw, Elizabeth & P. Rossignol. (2002). IDENTIFICATION OF FLOOR AND VAULTING APTITUDE IN 8·14 YEAR OLD TALENT-SELECTED FEMALE GYMNASTS. ISBS - Conference Proceedings Archive. 1(1). 2 indexed citations
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Rossignol, P., et al.. (2002). Validity and reliablility of a voice-recognition game analysis system for field sports. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 5(4). 362–371. 5 indexed citations
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Russell, Aaron P., P. Rossignol, Rod J. Snow, & Sing Kai Lo. (2002). CYCLING AT 120 WHEN COMPARED TO 80 REV/MIN INCREASES THE ACCUMULATED OXYGEN DEFICIT BUT DOES NOT AFFECT THE PRECISION OF ITS CALCULATION. Deakin Research Online (Deakin University). 5(3). 32–38. 6 indexed citations
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Rossignol, P., et al.. (2002). Re-assessing accumulated oxygen deficit in middle-distance runners. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 5(4). 372–382. 17 indexed citations
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Russell, Aaron P., P. Rossignol, Rod J. Snow, & Sing Kai Lo. (2002). Improving the precision of the accumulated oxygen deficit using VO2-power regression points from below and above the lactate threshold. Deakin Research Online (Deakin University). 5(1). 23–31. 11 indexed citations
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Russell, Aaron P., P. Rossignol, & Sing Kai Lo. (2000). The precision of estimating the total energy demand: Implications for the determination of the accumulated oxygen deficit. Deakin Research Online (Deakin University). 3(2). 55–63. 16 indexed citations
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Russell, Aaron P., et al.. (1998). Prediction of elite schoolboy 2000-m rowing ergometer performance from metabolic, anthropometric and strength variables. Journal of Sports Sciences. 16(8). 749–754. 80 indexed citations
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Wadley, Glenn D. & P. Rossignol. (1998). The relationship between repeated sprint ability and the aerobic and anaerobic energy systems. Journal of science and medicine in sport. 1(2). 100–110. 97 indexed citations
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Carlson, John S. & P. Rossignol. (1995). Children and adults exercising in hot, wet climatic conditions with different levels of radiant heat. Victoria University Research Repository (Victoria University). 1 indexed citations

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