David C. Poole

David Christopher Poole (born 1959) is a British-American scientist who researches oxygen transport in health and disease focusing on the mechanisms of exercise intolerance.

[1] He is a University Distinguished Professor and Coffman Chair for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Scholars in the Departments of Kinesiology and Anatomy & Physiology at Kansas State University.

[2] His laboratory has been funded by the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association.

His models of capillary function, oxygen uptake kinetics and Critical Power have become de rigueur in exercise physiology.

[3] He was elected President of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Central State Chapter in 2001 and Chair for the Environmental and Exercise Physiology section of the American Physiological Society (APS) in 2021.

He presented the APS’s Adolph Distinguished Lecture in 2018 entitled: “Muscle Microcirculation: Gateway to Function and Dysfunction".

"Dietary nitrate supplementation in cardiovascular health: an ergogenic aid or exercise therapeutic?".

"Beetroot juice and exercise: pharmacodynamic and dose-response relationships".

"Strategies to increase nitric oxide signalling in cardiovascular disease".

"Significant molecular and systemic adaptations after repeated sprint training in hypoxia".

David C. Poole in 2022