Praneel Titheradge
Exercise and Sports Science
Dr Praneel Titheradge
B. Ex Sc & Rehab, B. Ex Sc Hons C1, PhD, ASCA L2, ASpSc -1, AES
Lecturer in Exercise Science
Port Macquarie
Building 3012 Room 120
Praneel completed his PhD research in 2018 under the supervision of Professor Robert Robergs during his tenure at Charles Sturt University, where he developed skills in electronic engineering, computational fluid dynamics, computer-aided drafting, and applied these skills to the field of exercise physiology for the purpose of developing a novel device to be used the science of indirect calorimetry and metabolism. Following his PhD, Praneel went on to employment as Lecturer at the University of Wollongong, where he led the delivery of exercise prescription and exercise physiology subjects throughout 2019. Currently, Praneel resides in Port Macquarie as Lecturer in Exercise & Sports Science for Charles Sturt University, teaching into the Exercise & Sports Science course.
- Exercise Physiology
- Exercise Prescription
- Strength & Conditioning
- Sports Performance & Coaching
- Indirect calorimetry instrumentation, test and validation for application to Equine Athletes – Ongoing
- Exercise and Gut Microbiology - responders and non-responders of bioenergetic & neuro-physiological adaptation – Preliminary stages
- Fibre-optic-based force measurement – application to load monitoring – Future Project
Member and accredited professional of:
- Exercise Sports Science Australia
- Australian Strength & Conditioning Association
- Hlushak, A., MacQuarrie, S., Sutton, C., & Titheradge, P. (2019). Paramedic Student CPR Performance Correlations to Surveyed Student CPR Training Experiences: Proof of Concept. In ANZCP Research Symposium.
- Titheradge, P. J., & Robergs, R. (2018). Venturi tube calibration for airflow and volume measurement. Flow Measurement and Instrumentation, 60, 200-207.
- Titheradge, P. (2018). Fluid Dynamics in Applied Physiology: Instrumentation and Validation of a Venturi Airflow Sensor for Expired Gas Analysis Indirect Calorimetry (Doctoral dissertation, Charles Sturt University).
- Titheradge, P. (2017). Establishing suitable diameters of venturi tubes for use in measuring human air flow and ventilation. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 20, 53-54.
- Titheradge, P., Robergs, R., & McNulty, C. (2017). Methods of air flow measurement in expired gas analysis indirect calorimetry: Indirect calorimetry symposium. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 20, 75.
- Robergs, R., McNulty, C., & Titheradge, P. (2017). Expired gas analysis indirect calorimetry–needs, limitations, applications and recommendations. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 20, 74.
- Titheradge, P., & Robergs, R. (2015). Quantifying airflow and volume from differential pressure using a Venturi tube. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 19, 103.
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