Steven Trangmar

Lecturer
Life Sciences
Roehampton University
United Kingdom

Biography

Steven completed his PhD: Circulatory limitations to exercise capacity in humans: the impact of heat stress and dehydration on brain and muscle blood flow and metabolism (Brunel University London) in 2015. Dr Trangmar was awarded the Vice-Chancellor's prize for his doctoral research. Dr Trangmar took up a lectureship at St Mary's University before his move to the University of Roehampton in August 2015. Dr Trangmar is an active member of the Sport & Exercise Science Research Group at the University of Roehampton.

Research Intrest

Dr Trangmar's research focuses on the brain and limb haemodynamic and metabolic adjustments to exhaustive exercise, hyperthermia and exercise-induced dehydration.

List of Publications
Kalsi, K. K., Chiesa, S. T., Trangmar, S. J., Ali, L., Lotlikar, M. D. & González-Alonso, J. (2017) Mechanisms for the control of local tissue blood flow during thermal interventions: influence of temperature-dependent ATP release from human blood and endothelial cells. EXPERIMENTAL PHYSIOLOGY.
Trangmar, S. J. & González-Alonso, J.  New Insights into The Impact of Dehydration on Blood Flow and Metabolism During Exercise. 17 Apr 2017
Chiesa, S. T., Bhowruth, D. J. & Trangmar, S. J. (2017) Short-term heat therapy: sufficient stimulus for structural vascular adaptations?. Journal of Physiology (Cambridge). 595, 11, p. 3667-3668 2 p.