Matheus Chupel PhD in Sport Science (University of Coimbra); Master in Biokinetics (University of Coimbra); Post-Graduate studies (specialization) in Exercise Physiology applied to Health (Centro Universitário do Vale do Iguaçú - Uniguaçu); Post-Graduate studies (specia
Post Doctoral Fellow, Sunnybrook Research Institute, Toronto, ON · Canada
Editorial leadership for International Epilepsy Journal
Research interests
- Exercise
- Immunology
- Blood-Brain Barrier
- Supplementation
- Neurotrophic Factors
- Cognition
Biography
Dr. Matheus Chupel is a Post Doctoral Fellow at the Sunnybrook Research Institute in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He earned his PhD from the University of Coimbra and has held academic affiliations with Centro Universitário do Vale do Iguaçú - Uniguaçu and Universidade do Contestado. His research interests focus on exercise physiology, immunology, and supplementation, particularly examining the effects of physical activity and nutrition on aging metabolism, inflammation, oxidative stress, the blood-brain barrier, and neurotrophic factors related to brain health. His most-cited work, "Effect of Training-Detraining Phases of Multicomponent Exercises and BCAA Supplementation on Inflammatory Markers and Albumin Levels in Frail Older Persons" (2021), has received 32 citations and exemplifies his contributions to understanding exercise and nutritional interventions in aging populations.
Selected publications
- Effect of Training-Detraining Phases of Multicomponent Exercises and BCAA Supplementation on Inflammatory Markers and Albumin Levels in Frail Older Persons 2021 cited 32×
- The Mediating Effect of Different Exercise Programs on the Immune Profile of Frail Older Women with Cognitive Impairment 2020 cited 29×
- Taurine supplementation reduces myeloperoxidase and matrix-metalloproteinase-9 levels and improves the effects of exercise in cognition and physical fitness in older women 2021 cited 23×
- Effects of Different Chair-Based Exercises on Salivary Biomarkers and Functional Autonomy in Institutionalized Older Women 2019 cited 21×
- Effect of a 40-weeks multicomponent exercise program and branched chain amino acids supplementation on functional fitness and mental health in frail older persons 2021 cited 16×
- Immune‐endocrine responses and physical performance of master athletes during the sports season 2018 cited 4×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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