B Exercise Science (Hons), PhD
Accredited Exercise Physiologist (ESSA)
Lecturer
Contact details for Dr Surendran Sabapathy
Research expertise
- Modelling pulmonary gas exchange kinetics in response to various exercise modes and models
- Acute and chronic adaptations to exercise in health, ageing and cardiopulmonary disease
- Muscle metabolism, blood flow and ventilatory mechanics during exercise in health and disease
Current teaching areas
- Clinical Exercise Testing
- Physiology of Exercise
Selected publications
- Cross, T.J., Sabapathy, S., Schneider, D.A., Haseler, L.J. (2010). Breathing HeO2 attenuates the amplitude of the slow component of O2 uptake kinetics during exercise performed above the respiratory compensation threshold. Experimental Physiology. 95: 172-183.
- Sabapathy, S., Awater, M.F., Schneider, D.A., Kingsley, R.A., Hopman, M.T.E, and Morris N.R. (2006). Lower limb vasodilatory capacity is not reduced in patients with moderate COPD. International Journal of COPD. 1: 73-81.
- Sabapathy, S., Schneider, D.A., and Morris, N.R. (2005). The VO2 slow component: relationship between plasma ammonia and EMG activity. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 37: 1502-1509.
- Sabapathy, S., Kingsley, R.A., Schneider, D.A., Adams, L., and Morris, N.R. (2004). Continuous and intermittent exercise responses in individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Thorax.59: 1026-1031.
- Sabapathy, S., Schneider, D.A., Comadira, G., Johnston, I., and Morris, N.R. (2004). Oxygen uptake kinetics during severe exercise: a comparison between young and older men. Respiratory Physiology and Neurobiology. 139: 203-213.