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Dr. Devon Alexander Dobrosielski
Visiting Assistant Professor

Reynolds Gymnasium, 304
Email: dobrosda@wfu.edu
Phone: 336-758-4627


Devon A. Dobrosielski received his PhD from Louisiana State University and is a Visiting Assistant Professor.

He teaches the following courses:

  • Human Physiology and Physiology of Exercise
  • Assessment Techniques in Health and Exercise Science

Dr. Dobrosielski's research interest include examining the effects of aging and disease on vascular function and examining whether exercise can modify vascular and physical function in older adults and in those with chronic diseases.

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Selected publications:

  • Exaggerated Exercise Blood Pressure is Related to Impaired Endothelial Vasodilator Function
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  • Biphasic responses of the brachial artery diameter following forearm occlusion: a blunted response in the elderly
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  • Influence of venous emptying on reactive hyperemic blood flow response
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  • The association between flow-mediated dilation and physical function in older men
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  • Target step count for the secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease
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