Follow
C A Vernooij
C A Vernooij
Scientific Researcher, Royal Philips
Verified email at philips.com
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Maximal fat oxidation rates in an athletic population
RK Randell, IAN Rollo, TJ Roberts, KJ Dalrymple, AE Jeukendrup, ...
Med Sci Sports Exerc 49 (1), 133-40, 2017
1282017
Dietary intake is independently associated with the maximal capacity for fat oxidation during exercise
G Fletcher, FF Eves, EI Glover, SL Robinson, CA Vernooij, JL Thompson, ...
The American journal of clinical nutrition 105 (4), 864-872, 2017
832017
The resonant component of human physiological hand tremor is altered by slow voluntary movements
M Lakie, CA Vernooij, TM Osborne, RF Reynolds
The Journal of physiology 590 (10), 2471-2483, 2012
572012
A dominant role for mechanical resonance in physiological finger tremor revealed by selective minimization of voluntary drive and movement
CA Vernooij, RF Reynolds, M Lakie
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (9), 2317-2326, 2013
262013
The effect of aging on muscular dynamics underlying movement patterns changes
CA Vernooij, G Rao, E Berton, F Retornaz, JJ Temprado
Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience 8, 309, 2016
232016
Increased gravitational force reveals the mechanical, resonant nature of physiological tremor
M Lakie, CA Vernooij, CJ Osler, AT Stevenson, JPR Scott, RF Reynolds
The Journal of physiology 593 (19), 4411-4422, 2015
162015
Learning to control orientation and force in a hammering task: The initial stage.
CA Vernooij, LJ Mouton, RM Bongers
Zeitschrift für Psychologie 220 (1), 29, 2012
142012
Physiological tremor reveals how thixotropy adapts skeletal muscle for posture and movement
CA Vernooij, RF Reynolds, M Lakie
Royal Society open science 3 (5), 160065, 2016
102016
Functional coordination of muscles underlying changes in behavioural dynamics
CA Vernooij, G Rao, D Perdikis, R Huys, VK Jirsa, JJ Temprado
Scientific reports 6 (1), 27759, 2016
92016
The complete frequency spectrum of physiological tremor can be recreated by broadband mechanical or electrical drive
CA Vernooij, M Lakie, RF Reynolds
Journal of neurophysiology 113 (2), 647-656, 2015
92015
Continuous monitoring of patients in and after the acute admission ward to improve clinical pathways: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial (Optimal-AAW)
SH Garssen, N Kant, CA Vernooij, GJ Mauritz, MV Koning, FH Bosch, ...
Trials 24 (1), 405, 2023
52023
Enhancing discharge decision-making through continuous monitoring in an acute admission ward: a randomized controlled trial
N Kant, SH Garssen, CA Vernooij, GJ Mauritz, MV Koning, FH Bosch, ...
Internal and Emergency Medicine, 1-11, 2024
12024
The role of mechanical resonance in physiological tremor
CA Vernooij
University of Birmingham, 2014
12014
Predicting whether patients in an acute medical unit are physiologically fit-for-discharge using machine learning: A proof-of-concept
SH Garssen, CA Vernooij, N Kant, MV Koning, FH Bosch, CJM Doggen, ...
International Journal of Medical Informatics 191, 105586, 2024
2024
Continuous Monitoring by a Wearable Sensor Did Not Enhance Discharge Decision-Making in an Acute Admission Ward: Results of a Randomized Controlled Trial.
N Kant, SH Garssen, CA Vernooij, GJ Mauritz, MV Koning, FH Bosch, ...
2024
Metabolic Profiling of Fat Oxidation Curves in an Athletic Population: 2361 Board# 66 May 30, 11: 00 AM-12: 30 PM
RK Randell, JM Carter, I Rollo, SW JohnEric, TJ Roberts, KJ Dalrymple, ...
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 46 (5S), 632, 2014
2014
Physiological finger tremor size mirrors speed of finger movement due to muscle thixotropy
CA Vernooij, RF Reynolds, M Lakie
Proceedings of The Physiological Society, 2013
2013
Topical Issue: Using Tools–From Movements to Environmental Effects
C Massen, M Rieger, S Sülzenbrück, S Ladwig, C Sutter, J Müsseler, ...
Zeitschrift für Psychologie 220 (4), 263-267, 2012
2012
EXTRACT (dGTE) INGESTION ON FAT OXIDATION RATES DURING A GRADED EXERCISE TEST
RK Randell, C Vernooij, AE Jeukendrup
FACTORS AFFECTING FAT OXIDATION IN EXERCISE, 138, 1988
1988
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–19