Innovative Research Award
Johnny Padulo
Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
| Johnny Padulo | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Università degli Studi di Milano |
| Country | Italy |
| Scopus ID | 54684953400 |
| Documents | 299 |
| Citations | 7,193 |
| h-index | 46 |
| Subject Area | Medicine and Health Sciences |
| Event | International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-4254-3105 |
The Innovative Research Award recognizes sustained scholarly excellence, measurable scientific influence, and continued contributions to medicine and health sciences. Johnny Padulo has established an extensive publication portfolio spanning sports medicine, exercise physiology, rehabilitation, pediatric health, athletic performance, and evidence-based clinical practice. His research demonstrates interdisciplinary collaboration and practical applications for healthcare professionals, coaches, and researchers while contributing to international scientific literature.[1]
Abstract
Johnny Padulo has developed an internationally recognized body of research addressing exercise science, sports performance, injury prevention, pediatric physical activity, and applied physiology. His scholarly output combines randomized clinical trials, narrative reviews, observational investigations, and translational research that supports evidence-based practice across medicine and health sciences. The combination of extensive publications, more than seven thousand citations, and a strong h-index reflects sustained scientific influence within the global academic community.[1]
Keywords
Sports Medicine, Exercise Physiology, Pediatric Health, Injury Prevention, Athletic Performance, Rehabilitation, Physical Activity, Evidence-Based Medicine.
Introduction
The evaluation of research excellence considers publication quality, scientific impact, interdisciplinary collaboration, and practical significance. Johnny Padulo’s investigations consistently address clinically relevant and performance-oriented topics, producing findings that inform healthcare professionals, sports scientists, educators, and policy makers. His work contributes to improved understanding of exercise interventions, physiological adaptation, and health promotion strategies across diverse populations.[2]
Research Profile
- Scopus Author ID: 54684953400.
- Approximately 299 indexed publications.
- More than 7,193 citations with h-index of 46.
- Research emphasis on medicine, sports science, rehabilitation, and health promotion.
Research Contributions
Recent investigations include randomized controlled trials evaluating plyometric and flexibility interventions in youth rhythmic gymnastics, neuromuscular training combined with FIFA 11+ Kids protocols, prediction of oxygen consumption using pulmonary parameters, caffeine supplementation strategies for adolescent volleyball athletes, and reviews examining active school-based interventions targeting obesity-related behaviors. These studies strengthen evidence supporting safe and effective exercise prescription while encouraging preventive healthcare approaches.[3]
Publications
- Integrating Plyometric and Flexibility Exercises via Traditional Games in Youth Rhythmic Gymnastics (Children, 2026).
- Combined FIFA 11+ Kids and Neuromuscular Training Effects in Youth Soccer Players (International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2026).
- Highest Oxygen Consumption Prediction by Forced Vital Capacity in Athletes (European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2026).
- Differential Time-of-Day Effects of Caffeine Capsule and Mouth Rinse (Nutrients, 2026).
- Active Breaks in School Settings and Their Impact on Lifestyle and Obesity-Related Behaviors (Obesities, 2026).
Research Impact
The research portfolio has influenced clinical practice, sports medicine, pediatric exercise science, and educational health interventions. Citation metrics and continued publication in peer-reviewed journals demonstrate sustained academic visibility and support the broader dissemination of evidence-based methodologies across international scientific communities.[4]
Award Suitability
Based on publication productivity, citation performance, interdisciplinary collaborations, and practical relevance, Johnny Padulo demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with candidates considered for international research recognition. His work illustrates scientific rigor, methodological diversity, and sustained contributions supporting innovation in medicine and health sciences.[5]
Conclusion
Johnny Padulo’s scholarly achievements represent a substantial contribution to medicine and health sciences through impactful publications, measurable citation influence, and continued advancement of evidence-based exercise science. These accomplishments align with the objectives of the International Research Hypothesis Excellence Award and illustrate sustained commitment to scientific excellence.[5]
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Johnny Padulo, Author ID 54684953400.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=54684953400 - Padulo J. et al. Integrating Plyometric and Flexibility Exercises via Traditional Games in Youth Rhythmic Gymnastics. Children (2026).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/children13070884 - Padulo J. et al. Combined FIFA 11+ Kids and Neuromuscular Training Effects in Youth Soccer Players. International Journal of Sports Medicine (2026).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1055/a-2881-1706 - Padulo J. et al. Highest Oxygen Consumption Prediction by Forced Vital Capacity in Athletes. European Journal of Applied Physiology (2026).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00421-026-06143-7 - Padulo J. et al. Differential Time-of-Day Effects of Caffeine Capsule and Mouth Rinse on Physical Performance and Volleyball-Specific Skills in Adolescent Male Volleyball Players. Nutrients (2026).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/nu18101514 - Padulo J. et al. Active Breaks in School Settings and Their Impact on Children and Adolescents’ Lifestyle and Obesity-Related Behaviors. Obesities (2026).
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/obesities6020023