Daniel Jerez Mayorga
Doctor en Biomedicina | Investigador y Docente (UGR)
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6878-8004
Doctor en Biomedicina por la Universidad de Granada, investigador en Ciencias del Deporte y Fisioterapia, especializado en calidad muscular, entrenamiento de fuerza y evaluación neuromuscular. Es miembro del grupo de investigación IDAFISAD-CTS-642 y director de la linea en Calidad Muscular, su trabajo científico se centra en el estudio de la función muscular y el envejecimiento saludable mediante herramientas innovadoras de evaluación funcional.
Su investigación analiza el impacto del entrenamiento de fuerza, la dinamometría electromecánica funcional y los perfiles fuerza-velocidad sobre la calidad muscular y la capacidad funcional en adultos mayores, con especial interés en la detección temprana de la sarcopenia y el deterioro neuromuscular. Además, lidera proyectos internacionales orientados al desarrollo de modelos diagnósticos para la identificación de baja función muscular en población envejecida.
Su principal objetivo profesional es generar evidencia científica y herramientas clínicas accesibles que permitan optimizar la evaluación funcional, prevenir la pérdida de independencia y promover un envejecimiento activo y saludable en la población adulta mayor.
Publicaciones
- Influence of Sex and Dominant Side on the Reliability of Two Trunk Rotator Exercises
- Strength Assessment of Trunk Rotator Muscles: A Multicenter Reliability Study
- Males Have a Higher Energy Expenditure than Females during Squat Training
- Test–Retest Reliability of the Functional Electromechanical Dynamometer for Squat Exercise
- Reliability of a handball specific strength test battery and the association with sprint and throwing performance in young handball players
- Test–Retest Reliability of 3 Specific Strength Tests in Professional Handball Players
- Dynamometric Strength Profile of Hip Muscles in Youth Soccer Players
- Strength characteristics in faster change of direction basketball players: A comparison across cutting angles
- Hamstring Training and Football Performance: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Asymmetry in Hamstring Strength Among Soccer Players During the Swing Eccentric Hamstring Exercise: Implications Across Playing Positions
- Effects of squat training on energy expenditure, oxygen consumption, and heart rate in young healthy adults
- Integrated analysis of load-velocity profiles, muscle ultrasound measures, and lifestyle determinants in older adults with and without fall history
- Effects of functional task training on physical performance in older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
- Muscle quality index and isometric strength in older adults with hip osteoarthritis
- Behavior of the muscle quality index and isometric strength in elderly women
- Effects of bariatric surgery on cardiorespiratory fitness: A systematic review and meta-analysis
- Effects of Power Training on Functional Capacity Related to Fall Risk in Older Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
- Effect of sit-to-stand-based training on muscle quality in sedentary adults: a randomized controlled trial
- Assessment of muscle function deterioration in aging populations: Insights from the load-velocity relationship during the loaded sit-to-stand test
- Minimum effective plyometric training volume in sedentary individuals
- A Novel Method for Assessing Load-Velocity Profiles With a Motorized Resistance Device in the Sit-to-Stand Test in Older Adults
- Sit to stand is a new reliable method for assessing strength, power, and velocity exercise in adult pediatric cancer survivors
