Publications des chercheurs
"The accuracy of a simple, low-cost GPS data logger/receiver to study outdoor human walking in view of health and clinical studies".
PLoS One. 2011. Vol. 6 n°9 p. e23027
"Ankle systolic blood pressure following sub-maximal and maximal exercises in healthy young men.".
The Journal of sports medicine and physical fitness. 1995. Vol. 35 n°2 p. 127–130
"Ankle to arm index following maximal exercise in normal subjects and athletes.".
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 1996. Vol. 28 n°7 p. 836–839
"Ankle to arm index response to exercise and heat stress in healthy subjects".
Clinical Physiology. 1996. Vol. 16 n°1 p. 1–7
"Ankle to brachial systolic pressure index at rest increases with age in asymptomatic physically active participants".
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine. 2015. Vol. 1 (1) p. e000081
"Ankle–brachial index after maximum exercise in treadmill and cycle ergometers in athletes".
Clinical Physiology. 1998. Vol. 18 n°4 p. 321–326
"Applicabilité du GPS dans l’évaluation des limitations à la marche des claudications artérielles".
Journal des Maladies Vasculaires. 2014. Vol. 39 n°5 p. 325
"Applicability of global positioning system for the assessment of walking ability in patients with arterial claudication".
Journal of vascular surgery. 2014. Vol. 60 n°4 p. 973–981
"Can aerobic exercise training be hazardous to human vessels".
Circulation. 2000. Vol. 102 n°20 p. E168
"Diameter and blood velocity changes in the saphenous vein during thermal stress".
European journal of applied physiology and occupational physiology. 1994. Vol. 69 p. 305–308
"Diameter and velocity changes in the femoral vein during thermal stress in humans".
Clinical Physiology. 1994. Vol. 14 n°1 p. 15–21
"Heart rate-corrected ankle-to-arm index in the diagnosis of moderate lower extremity arterial disease".
Angiology. 1995. Vol. 46 n°8 p. 673–677
"The inter-and intra-unit variability of a low-cost GPS data logger/receiver to study human outdoor walking in view of health and clinical studies".
PLoS One. 2012. Vol. 7 n°2 p. e31338
"Intérêts et limites d’une intervention pédagogique pratique sur la mesure de Pression Artérielle Systolique de Cheville (PASC) : évaluation par simulateur".
9e Congrès commun de la Société Française de Médecine et de l’Exercice Sportif (SFMES) et de la Société Française de Traumatologie du Sport (SFTS). , Pau, France, 2016
"Measurement of walking distance and speed in patients with peripheral arterial disease: a novel method using a global positioning system".
Circulation. 2008. Vol. 117 n°7 p. 897–904
"The physiological response of ankle systolic blood pressure and ankle to brachial index after maximal exercise in athletes is dependent on age".
European journal of applied physiology. 2006. Vol. 96 n°5 p. 505–510
"Predictors of Walking impairment in Patients With Claudication Using Linear & Non-Linear Models".
The FASEB Journal. 2015. Vol. 29 n°1\_supplement p. 1055.1
"Reproductibilité des mesures d’Index de pression systolique de Cheville Après Test d’Effort Maximal (RICATEM)".
15ème Congrès International de l'ACAPS. , Grenoble, France, 2013
"Simulator-based assessment of ankle arterial systolic blood pressure measurement skills:".
Blood Pressure Monitoring. 2019. p. 1
"Simultaneous arterial pressure recordings improve the detection of endofibrosis.".
Medicine and science in sports and exercise. 2006. Vol. 38 n°11 p. 1889–1894
"Study of human outdoor walking with a low-cost GPS and simple spreadsheet analysis".
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2007. Vol. 39 n°9 p. 1570–1578
"Test-retest reliability of GPS derived measurements in patients with claudication".
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 2015. Vol. 50 p. 623–629
"Time and reliability issues associated with automatic vs. manual measurements of Ankle to Brachial pressure Index (ABI) following heavy load exercise".
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 2015. Vol. 18 (6) p. 737 - 741
"Use of a Wearable Activity Monitor in a Home-Based Exercise Intervention for Peripheral Artery Disease".
JAMA. 2018. Vol. 320 n°12 p. 1285–1286