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Dr. Asok Kumar Ghosh [email protected] 0091 9051030615 DOB: 9th September 1951.
Passport No: Z2431449
Professor, Department of Sports Science and Yoga Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Research and Educational Institute Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal India, 711202. Former Visiting Professor, University Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Former Associate Professor, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. Former Associate Professor, University Science Malaysia, Kota Bharu, Malaysia. Former DIRECTOR (Sports Science), Sports Authority of India.
ADDRESS:
Space Tower,
G8 Rabindra Palli,
P.O.: Jyangra,
Baguihati-Joramandir,
Kolkata 700 059,
INDIA.
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PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS/CHAPTERS (1984 – 2010)
1. Sports Physiotherapy in a Sports Institute of India - By A Ahuja and A.K. Ghosh in 'Sports Injuries'
Ed by Vivian Grisogono, Churchill Livingstone, pg. 69-88, 1989.
2. Physical fitness norms of Indian national sportsmen/women - H. Singh, A.K. Ghosh, A. Ahuja.
(Monograph) Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala, India, 1984.
3. Physiological profile of elite Indian sportsmen/women - A.K. Ghosh, G.L. Khanna, A. Goswami, P.
Mazumdar. (Monograph). Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports, Patiala, India, 1987.
4. Recovery oxygen debt analysis in graded maximal and supramaximal exercise - G. L. Khanna, A. K.
Ghosh, A. Ahuja and D.N. Mathur. - In Sports Sciences, Health, Fitness and Performance, Ed By L. S.
Sidhu et al, 151-156, 1987.
5. Physiological evaluation of specific training in badminton - R. Dias and A.K. Ghosh. In : Reilly T, Hughes,
M. and Lees A. (eds.) Science and Racket Sports. E & FN Spon, London, 1995, p 38-43.
6. Editor: Integration of Exercise and Sports Sciences, Physical Activity and Training for Sports
Performance and Health, Ed by Chen Chee Keong, Ming Kai Chin, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Roger Cole,
Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2010.
Research Articles (1975 – 1980):
1) A.K. Ghosh, J.K. Ghosh, A. Devi and S. Kundu. Heart rate responses to cold water immersion of
extremities - Indian Journal of Physiology and Allied Sciences, 29,2, 64-69, 1975.
2) S. Kundu, J.K. Ghosh, A.K. Ghosh and A. Devi. Seasonal cold acclimatization and sympathetic
responses in man - Indian Journal of Physiology and Allied Sciences, 31,2, 71-80, 1977.
3) D.N.Tiberwala, A.K. Ghosh, A. Goswami, S. Ganguli and K.S. Bose. Biomechanical and bioenergetic
studies on human gait - Medical and Life Science Engineering, UK, 5,2, 81-92, 1979.
4) A.K. Ghosh, D. N. Tiberwala, P. Mukherjee, S. Chakraborti and S. Ganguli. Preliminary studies on static
weight distribution under human foot as a measure of lower extremity disability. Medical and Biological
Engineering and Computing, (UK), 17, 737-741, 1979.
5) A.K. Ghosh, D.N. Tiberwala, P. Mukherjee, S. Chakraborti and S. Ganguli. An improved approach of
performance evaluation in human lower extremity involvement - Journal of Biomedical
Engineering, (UK), 2,2, 121-125, 1980.
6) A.K. Ghosh and S. Ganguli. Performance Evaluation of a below knee amputee shopfloor worker.
Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India), 61, 1, 51-64, IDGE, 1980.
7) S. Ganguli and A.K. Ghosh. Bioengineering for the benefit of the orthopaedically handicapped persons -
Bulletin of the vocational Rehabilitation Centre for the Physically Handicapped, Ministry of Labour,
Government of India, 1980.
8) A.K. Ghosh and S. Ganguli. Ergonomic observations on a below knee amputee shopfoor worker - Indian
Journal of Industrial Medicine, 26,1, 322-332, 1980.
9) A.K. Ghosh, D. N. Tiberwala, S. R. Dasgupta, A. Goswami and S. Ganguli. Metabolic cost of walking at
different speeds with axillary crutches - Ergonomics, (UK), 23,6, 571-577, 1980.
10) D.N. Tiberwala, A.K. Ghosh and S. Ganguli. An integrated biomechanical-bioenergetic technique for
evaluation of human locomotion. Journal of Medical Engineering and Technology, (UK), 4, 5, 441-446,
1980.
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Research Articles (1981 – 1990):
11) A. Goswami, A.K. Ghosh and S. Ganguli. Assessment of handicapped mobility aids by means of
speed and heart rate - Journal of the Institution of Engineers (India), 62, 55-57, IDGE,3, 1982.
12) A.K. Ghosh, S. Ganguli and K. S. Bose. Metabolic energy demand and optimal speed of walking in
post-polio subjects with lower limb afflictions. Applied Ergonomics, (UK), 13,4, 259-262, 1982.
13) M.S. Malhotra, A.K. Ghosh, and G. L. Khanna. Physical and physiological stresses playing hockey on
grassy and astroturf field. – Society of National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Journal, (India),
April, 1983. pg. 13-20.
14) G.L Khanna, A.K. Ghosh, J. G. Sharma and M. S Malhotra. Physiological status of some judoists in
India. - Society of National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Journal, (India), 6,2, 21-27, 1983.
15) A. Goswami, A.K. Ghosh, S. Ganguli and A. K. Banerjee. Aerobic capacity of the severely disabled
Indians - Ergonomics,(UK), 27,12, 1267-1269, 1983.
16) A.K. Ghosh and A. Ahuja. A modified test for evaluation of physical fitness of sportsmen involved in
ball games. - Society of National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Journal, (India)7, 4, 57-64,
1984.
17) A.K. Ghosh, G. L. Khanna and A. Ahuja. Pulmonary capacities of sportsmen involved ball games -
Society of National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Journal, (India), 7,1,96-101, 1984.
18) A.K. Ghosh, G. L. Khanna and A. Ahuja. Lung Volumes and physique : intercorrelation in sportsmen -
Society of National Institute of Physical Education & Sports Journal, (India), 7,3, 45-49, 1984.
19) S. Jain, A.K. Ghosh and G. L. Khanna. Relationship of urinary excretion of uric acid and maximum
aerobic power of Indian national boxers : a pilot study. Society of National Institute of Physical
Education & Sports Journal, (India), 8, 2, 55-61, 1985.
20) A.K. Ghosh, H. Singh, A. Ahuja and R. L. Anand. Effect of 4 weeks training camp on physical fitness
and body fat of national women hockey team. - Society of National Institute of Physical Education &
Sports Journal, 8, 2, 50-54, 1985.
21) R.L. Anand and A.K. Ghosh. Effect of six weeks pre-competition training on cardiorespiratory
efficiency of Indian female hockey players - Proceedings of the FISU Conference, 1985, Kobe Japan,
pg. 300-301.
22) G.L Khanna,., A. Ahuja and A.K. Ghosh. Morphphysiological characteristics of Indian youth basketball
players - Hungarian Review of Sports Medicine, 26,4, 243-249, 1985.
23) A Ahuja, and A.K. Ghosh. Pre-Asiad '82 injuries in elite Indian athletes- British Journal of Sports
Medicine, 19, 1, 24-27, 1985.
24) A.K. Ghosh, A. Ahuja and G. L. Khanna. Body composition, strength and cardiovascular efficiency of
252 sportsmen of various disciplines - Society of National Institute of Physical Education & Sports
Journal, 9,3, 56-61, 1986.
25) A.K. Ghosh and A. Ahuja. Physical fitness level of a lone Indian female marathon runner - Proc. Rath
International Youth Marathon, India, 1985, p 10.
26) A.K. Ghosh and A. Ahuja. Pulmonary capacities of some groups of sportsmen in India. British Journal of
Sports Medicine, 19, 4, 1985.
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27) A.K. Ghosh, G. L. Khanna, A. Ahuja and T.P.S. Puri. Physiological variables of Indian national
badminton players at anaerobic threshold level - World Badminton, 15, 4, 1987, pg. 16.
28) A.K. Ghosh, A. Ahuja and G. L. Khanna. Distance run as a predictor of aerobic endurance (VO2 max)
of sportsmen - Indian Journal of Medical Research, 86, 680-684, 1987.
29) A.K. Ghosh, R. Paliwal, A. Ahuja and J. Sam. Effect of detraining on aerobic and anaerobic capacity
of basketball players and their restoration - Indian Journal of Medical Research, 86, 522-527, 1987.
30) G.L. Khanna, A.K. Ghosh and P. Mazumdar. Intercorrelation of psychophysiological responses of
Indian school football players during graded ergometry- National Institute of Sports Scientific Journal,
India, 11, 2, 86-95, 1988.
31) G.L Khanna., A.K. Ghosh, Singh H., Chawla S.S.(1988) Physique and motor abilities of Indian women
cricketers, Res. Ann. Movement, 1988. 3 1-38.
32) A.K. Ghosh, P. Mazumdar, A. Goswami and G. L. Khanna. Aerobic-anerobic transition level of
Indian middle and long distance runners - Indian Journal of Medical Research, 88, 371-375, 1988.
33) A.K. Ghosh, G. L. Khanna, A. Ahuja, P. Mazumdar and D. N. Mathur. Maximal Oxygen Consumption
and Oxygen Debt of Elite Indian Hockey Players at Different Positions. Hungarian Review of Sports
Medicine. 13, 131 - 136, 1988.
34) A.K. Ghosh, P. Mazumdar, A. Goswami, A. Ahuja and T.P.S. Puri. Heart rate and blood lactate
response in competitive badminton - Annals of Sports Medicine, (USA), 5, 2, 85-88, 1990.
35) A.K. Ghosh, A. Goswami and D.N. Mathur. Lactate removal pattern in Indian sportsmen - a pilot study:
XIV Annual Conference of Indian Association of Sports Medicine, New Delhi, 28-29 July, 1990.
Research Articles (1991 – 2000):
36) A.K. Ghosh, A. Goswami, P. Mazumdar and D. N. Mathur. Heart rate and blood lactate response in
field hockey - Indian Journal of Medical Research, 94 (B), 351-356, 1991.
37) A.K. Ghosh, A. Goswami and A. Ahuja. Physical and physiological profile of Indian national
women hockey players - National Institute of Sports Scientific Journal, India, 14, 4, 1-9, 1991.
38) G. L. Khanna, P. Mazumdar and A.K. Ghosh. Cardiorespiratory responses of elite Indian middle and
long distance runners - National Institute of Sports Scientific Journal, India, 14. 4, 41-45, 1991.
39) A.K. Ghosh. H. V. Nataraj and S. Joseph. Physical demand of playing kho-kho - National Institute of
Sports Scientific Journal, (India), 15, 1, 11-19, 1992.
40) A. Ahuja, A. Goswami, A. Adhikari and A.K. Ghosh. Evaluation of effects of revital on physical
performance of sportsmen - The Indian Practitioner, XLV, 8, 685-688, 1992.
41) A.K. Ghosh, A. Goswami and A. Ahuja. Evaluation of a sports specific training programme in
badminton players - Indian Journal of Medical Research, 98 (b), 232-236, 1993.
42) A. Ahuja, A.K. Ghosh and A. Goswami. Heart rate and blood lactate response in amateur boxing.
Indian Journal of Medical Research, 102, Oct 1995, pp179-183.
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43) A. Goswami, D.N. Mathur and A.K. Ghosh. Blood lactate removal pattern after submaximal and
supramaximal exercise. National Institute of Sports Scientific Journal, No 2, 11-15, April 1995.
44) L. Ajita, R. Iqbal., S. Mukhopadhaya, M. Jain, and A.K. Ghosh.. The aerobic capacity and anaerobic
threshold level of Indian senior and junior female hockey players. - Indian Journal of Physiology & Allied
Sciences, 52, 2, 76 - 82, 1998.
45) R. Iqbal and A.K. Ghosh. Queen's College Test Revisited for estimation of aerobic capacity (VO2 max).
Indian Journal of Sports Traumatology and Allied Sports Sciences, vol 1, 12-18, 1999.
46) R. Iqbal and A.K. Ghosh. Validation of Cooper’s 12 minute run test for estimation of aerobic capacity
(VO2 max). Indian Journal of Physiology & Allied Sciences. Vol. 53, No. 4, 164-171, 1999.
47) R. Iqbal, V.K. Soni, N. Sharma, S. Mukahopadhaya and A.K. Ghosh. Heart rate and blood lactate
response in limited over cricket match. Sports Authority of India Scientific Journal, 23 (2) : 21-31, 2000.
Research Articles (2001 – 2010):
48) A.K. Ghosh and S. Mukhopadhya. Energy cost of elite female field hockey – Journal of Sports and
Sports Sciences, India, 24 (2) : 10-16, 2001.
49) A.K. Ghosh P.K. Bhandari, M. Sharma and S. Mukhopadhya. Physical demands of badminton strokes. –
Journal of Sports & Sports Sciences., India, 25 (2): 9-15, 2002.
50) A.K. Ghosh, S. Mukhopadhaya and S Mukherjee. Physiological profile of child footballers. - Indian
Journal of Physiology & Allied Sciences Vol 56, No 12, p 370-375, 2002.
51) A, Goel, R. Rai, G.S. Bhangu and A.K. Ghosh. Temporal factors for biomechanical evaluation of elite
female hockey players. - Journal of Sports & Sports Sciences, India, Vol. 25(4):27-33, Dec 2002.
52) Ahuja, A., Mathur, A.K. and Ghosh, A.K. Evaluation of performance enhancing effect of herbal EUMIL
in a randomized controlled study in elite sportsmen. Phytomedica, Vol. 3 (1 & 2), p 22-30, 2002.
53) MJ. Chander, B. Kaushal, A. Ahuja and A.K. Ghosh. Ergogenic effects of branded herbal medicine
‘EuMil’ in a randomized controlled study in elite boxers. Journal of Sports Sciences, 21 (4), 314-315, 2003.
54) A.K. Ghosh, Anaerobic Threshold: Its Concept and Role in Endurance Sport. The Malaysian Journal of
Medical Sciences, January, 11, 1, 24-36, 2004.
55) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Tengku Adnan Tengku Abdullah, Bal Kishan. Effect of Hot Environment on
Repetitive Sprint Performance and Maximal Accumulated O2 Deficit of Cyclists. International Journal of
Sports Science and Engineering, Vol 2, No 2, p 94-100, 2008.
56) Woo Mei Teng, Chen Chee Keong, Asok Kumar Ghosh. Effects of a Resistance Training Programme on
Isokinetic Peak Torque and Anaerobic Power of 13-16 Years Old Taekwondo Athletes. International
Journal of Sports Science and Engineering, Vol 2, No 2, p 111-121, 2008.
57) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Heart rate and blood lactate responses during execution of some specific strokes in
badminton drills. – International Journal of Applied Sports Science, Vol 20, No 2, p27-36, 2008.
58) Chee Lee Ming, Chen Chee Keong and Asok Kumar Ghosh. Time Motion and Notational Analysis of 21
Point and 15 Point Badminton Match Play – International Journal of Sports Science and Engineering, vol
2, no.4, 216-222, 2008.
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59) Hishamuddin Ahmad, Rabindarjeet Singh and Asok Kumar Ghosh. Glucose and insulin responses at rest
following the ingestion of different physical forms of a sago meal. Indian Journal of Medical Research, 130,
Aug 2009, 160-165.
60) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Heart rate, oxygen consumption and blood lactate responses during specific training
in amateur boxing. International Journal of Applied Sports Science ; Vol. 22, No. 1, p 1-12, 2010.
61) Asok Kumar Ghosh, A. Abdul Rahaman and Rabindarjeet Singh. Combination of sago and soy protein
supplementation during endurance cycling exercise can improve subsequent cycling time trial performance.
International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. 20, 216-223, 2010.
62) Mohd Rahimi Che Jusoh, Asok Kumar Ghosh - Effects of Soy Protein Supplementation on High Intensity
Cycling Performance In Hot And Humid Environment. In: Integration of Exercise and Sports Sciences,
Physical Activity and Training for Sports Performance and Health, Ed by Chen Chee Keong, Ming Kai
Chin, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Roger Cole, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2010.
63) Syahrul Ridhwan, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Chen Chee Keong - The Fractional Utilisation of Maximal Oxygen
Consumption during Execution of Ground Strokes and in Simulated Match in 14 to 18 years Old Malaysian
Singles’ Tennis Players. International Journal of Applied Sports Science, Vol. 22, No. 2, p45-65, 2010.
64) Hairul Anuar Hashim, Zabidi Azhar Hussin, Chen Chee Keong, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Psychomotor and
physiological responses to prolong walking in the heat in hydrated and dehydrated conditions among
relaxation-trained army reserved personnel. British Journal of Sports Medicine - BRIT J SPORT MED
01/2010; 44(1).
Research Articles (2011):
65) Hazwani Hanafi, Hairul Anwar Hasim and Asok Kumar Ghosh, - Effect of two types of relaxation training
on selected psycho-physiological and psychomotor performance following repeated sub-maximal intensity
exercises in school level athletes. International Journal of Applied Sports Science, Vol. 23, No. 1, p 183-197,
2011.
66) Shazlin Shaharudin, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Ahmad Amir Ismail, - Anaerobic capacity of Physically Active
Eumenorrheic Females at Mid-luteal and Mid-follicular Phases of Ovarian Cycle. Journal of Sports Medicine
and Physical Fitness, (Italy), Vol. 51, No. 4, p 576-582, 2011.
Research Articles (2012):
67) Tahereh Bagherpour, Hairul Anuar Hashim, Soumendra Saha and Asok Kumar Ghosh, Exploratory
Factor Trait Sports Confidence Inventory (TSCI) Scale among Adolesent Taekwondo Players. Middle-East
Journal of Scientific Research 11 (1): 106-112, 2012.
68) Nur Hasanah Ruslan, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Adibah Alliah Abd. Razak, Rosline Hasan and Wan Soriany,
Effect of Continuous and Intermittent Exercise Training Programme on Platelet Activation and Fibrinolytic
Profile of Sedentary Males. International Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences, Vol 2, No 2, pp
27-39, 2012.
69) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Hairul Anwar Hasim, Hazwani Hanafi, Effect of relaxation training on selected
psychomotor variables in physically fatigued state. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on
Behavioral and Social Science Research, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, University Tunku Abdul
Rahman, Kampar, Perak, pp187 – 190, 2012.
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70) Tahereh Bagherpour, , Hairul Anuar Hashim, , Soumendra Saha, Asok Kumar Ghosh. Comparison of
long - Term Effects of Internal Imagery and Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Brunel Mood among
Malaysian and Iranian Taekwondo athletes. - 2012 International Conference on Education and
Management Innovation, IPEDR vol.30 (2012) © (2012) IACSIT Press, Singapore.
Research Articles (2014 – till date):
71) Ooi, Foong Kiew; Norsyam, Wan Mohd; Ghosh, Asok Kumar; Sulaiman, Siti Amrah; Keong, Chen Chee;
Hung, Leungkim. Effects of short-term swimming exercise on bone mineral density, geometry and
microstructural properties in sham and ovariectomized Rats. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 12, 2014,
p81 – 87.
72) Nur-Hasanah Ruslan, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Rosline Hassan. A Comparative Study on Platelet Activation
Markers Between Continuous and Intermittent Exercise Training Programs in Healthy Males. Journal of
Hematology, 3 (3), 2014, 72-75.
73) N.E.B. Mohd Jahir, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Soumendra Saha, Impact of visuomotor behaviour rehearsal on
psychomotor ability and soccer performance. International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences, Jan 2016.
74) Mohd Asri Arifin, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Mohamed Saat Ismail, Effect of isokinetic training on peak
torque generated in knee osteoarthritis patients. Accepted in International Journal of Pharma and Bio
Sciences. 2018.
75) Mohd Asri Arifin and Asok Kumar Ghosh, Effect of isokinetic training on pain management and physical
functional abilities in knee osteoarthritis patients. Accepted in International Journal of Pharma and Bio
Sciences. 2018.
Conference Papers (1979 – 2000):
76) A.K. Ghosh, D.N. Tiberewala, P., Mukherjee, S Chakraborti and S. Ganguli. A preliminary study on static
weight distribution under human foot - Proceedings of the Symposium on Topics in Applied Physics,
Dept. of Applied Physics, Calcutta University, Calcutta, 1979.
77) A. Banerjee, A.K. Ghosh , and S. Ganguli. Performance Evaluation of gymnasts - a new approach -
Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference of Indian Association of Sports Medicine, IPGMER,
Calcutta, 1980.
78) A. Goswami, A.K. Ghosh and S. Ganguli. Energy cost of driving tricycles - Digest of the 5th Biomedical
Science and Engineering Symposium, Jadavpur University, Calcutta,1981, pg 94.
79) A.K. Ghosh, S. Ganguli and K.S. Bose. Energetics of above knee amputee gait with uni-axial hinge
joint prostheses - Digest of the 5th Biomedical Science and Engineering Symposium, Jadavpur University,
Calcutta, pg. 95, 1981.
80) A. Goswami, A.K. Ghosh, K.S. Bose and S. Ganguli. Estimation of physical working capacity of the
severely handicapped by means of arm crank ergometry with modified seat design - Proceedings of the
69th session of Indian Science Congress, 1982.
81) A.K. Ghosh, G.L. Khanna and M.S. Malhotra. Comparison of playing hockey on astroturf and natural turf:
a bioenergetic approach - Proceedings of the International Congress of Sports Sciences, India, pg. 21,
1982.
82) A.K. Ghosh, G.L. Khanna and M.S. Malhotra. Physiological evaluation of Judo players - Proceedings of
the International Congress of Sports Sciences, India, pg. 10-11, 1982.
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83) G.L. Khanna, A.K. Ghosh, and M.S. Malhotra.Evaluation of specific fitness tests for basketball players -
Proceedings of the International Congress of Sports Sciences, India, pg. 23, 1982.
84) A.K. Ghosh, G.L. Khanna and M.S. Malhotra. Cardiorespiratory responses of playing hockey on grassy
and astroturf field - Scientific Programme Abstract, 1984 Pre-Olympic Scientific Congress, pg. 86.
85) R.L. Anand, R, Kelly and A.K. Ghosh. Intergroup variation in the physiological characteristics of Indian
Basketball players - Proceedings of the FISU Conference, 1985, Kobe Japan, pg. 345-346.
86) A.K. Ghosh, P. Mazumdar, A Goswami, D.N.Mathur. Intercorrelation of physical and physiological
parameters of National Soccer players - Scientific Congress Abstracts, 1986 Asian Games Scientific
Congress, p8, 1986.
87) A. Ahuja and A.K. Ghosh. One year trauma incidence in elite sportsmen/women - Scientific Congress
Abstracts, 1986 Asian Games Scientific Congress, p12, 1986.
88) H. Singh, A.K. Ghosh, D.N. Mathur. Talent identification and promotion in sports - Scientific Congress
Abstracts, 1986 Asian Games Scientific Congress, p18, 1986.
89) Khanna G.L., Majumdar P., Ghosh A.K., Mathur D.N., (1988),
Psycho-Physiological responses of Indian school footballers during graded ergometry. National Sports
Psychology Conf., SPAI 1986, Abstract p.10. National Institute of Sports Scientific Journal 11(2),: 8-12.
90) G.L. Khanna, A.K. Ghosh, P. Mazumdar and D.N. Mathur. Sex differentiation in the physiological
variables of Indian road cyclists at anaerobic threshold level - Proceedings of the 74th Indian Science
Congress, Part III, 1987, pg. 34.
91) P. Mazumdar, G.L. Khanna, A. Goswami and A.K. Ghosh. Assessment of aerobic capacity, anaerobic
capacity and aerobic to anaerobic transition point of handball players - Proceedings of the 74th Indian
Science Congress, Part III, 1987, pg. 35.
92) A.K. Ghosh, P. Mazumdar, G.L. Khanna and B. Bhatia. Morphophysiological profile of Indian Women
soccer players - New Horizons of Human Movement (Seoul Olympic Scientific Congress), 1988, D 9,
pg. 154.
93) T.P.S. Puri, A.K. Ghosh and A.Ahuja. Aerobic-anaerobic demand in competitive badminton - New
Horizons of Human Movement (Seoul Olympic Scientific Congress), 1988, D 9, pg. 251.
94) T.P.S. Puri, A.K. Ghosh, A.Ahuja and. D.N. Mathur. Specific training - its effect on aerobic capacity
and ventilatory anerobic threshold of badminton players - New Horizons of Human Movement (Seoul
Olympic Scientific Congress), 1988, D 9, pg. 257.
95) A.K. Ghosh, A. Ahuja, A. Goswami, P. Mazumdar, G.L. Khanna and S. Bhandari. Specific training and its
effect on maximum aerobic capacity and ventilatory threshold of badminton players. Proceedings of
Jakarta Coaching Seminar, Jakarta, Indonesian Badminton Association, 1989, p 2-6.
96) A. Goswami and A.K. Ghosh. Movement and posture analysis in competitive sports - International
Symposium of Ergonomics, Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, Indian Institute of
Technology, Bombay, Jan 2-6, 1991.
97) A.K. Ghosh, A.Ahuja and D.N. Mathur. Physiological demand of amateur boxing - International
Symposium of Ergonomics, Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, Indian Institute of
Technology, Bombay, Jan 2-6, 1991.
98) Majumdar, P., Khanna, G.L., Mandal, M., Ghosh, A.K. Analysis of training segment of National
badminton players. Proc. 81st Indian Science Congress. Part-IV, p.120, 1994.
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99) A.K. Ghosh, T.P.S. Puri, A.Ahuja and. D.N. Mathur. Effect of a short-term sports specific interval training
programme on aerobic capacity and anaerobic threshold level of junior female badminton players. - Indian
Science Congress proceedings, Jan 3-8, 1996, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India.
100) A.K. Ghosh and P. Mazumdar. Intercorrelation of morphophysiological variables in high performance
sports - Indian Science Congress proceedings, Section of Physiology, 1997, p 160-161. Delhi University,
Delhi, India.
Conference Papers (2001 - 2010):
101) A. K. Ghosh, Physiological Monitoring of Elite Athletes. 3rd ISN (National Institute of Sports, Malaysia)
Sports Medicine Conference , Holiday Villa, Subang Jaya, 29th March- 1st April, 2004.
102) A. K. Ghosh, Scientific back up to the elite athletes: a physiological approach: SUKMA National
Conference, 22-23 May 2004, Negeri Sambilan, Malaysia.
103) A. K. Ghosh , Physiological bases of running events in athletics: Seminar ‘Training Methodology’ Bagi
Jurulatih, 12 – 16 June 2004, Ipoh, Malaysia.
104) A. K. Ghosh , Talent Identification: Indian Model. Seminar Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union (MAAU),
22 – 23 June 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
105) A. K. Ghosh , Sensitive period for development of motor qualities in children. Talent Identification
Seminar, 22-25 Sept, 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council), Kuala Lumpur.
106) A. K. Ghosh , Somatotype and talent identification. Talent Identification Seminar, 22-25 Sept, 2004,
Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council), Kuala Lumpur.
107) A. K. Ghosh , Aerobic and anaerobic capacity development and evaluation in children. Talent Identification
Seminar, 22-25 Sept, 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council), Kuala Lumpur.
108) A. K. Ghosh , Analysis of movements and strokes in badminton – a physiological approach. 1st Regional
Conference on Human performance, 30 Nov-2 Dec 2004, University of Malay, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
109) Kavitha Menon, A. K. Ghosh and Rabindarjeet Singh, Nutritional requirements for badminton players . 1st
Regional Conference on Human performance, 30 Nov-2 Dec 2004, University of Malay, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
110) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Azhar Mat Easa and Rabindarjeet Singh, Postpranadial plasma glucose responses and
glycaemic indices of different forms of a sago meal. – Hishamuddin Ahmad, Abstracts of the 2oth Sci Conf
of the Nutrition Society of Malaysia, 2005. –Malaysian Journal of Nutrition, Vol 11, No 1, pg S76, March,
2005.
111) A. K. Ghosh, Applied physiological aspects of amateur boxing. 1st Asia Pacific Conference, 27th – 29th March,
2005, University Malaysia Sabah, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah.
112) Vina Tan Phei Sean, Mafauzy Mohamed and Asok Kumar Ghosh, Prescribed aerobic and resistance exercises
improve insulin resistance in type II diabetes mellitus. Health and Medical Sciences Conference Proceedings,
24th – 27th May 2006, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, p78.
113) A. Abdul Rahaman, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Rabindarjeet Singh, The effect of sago-soy protein
supplementation on endurance cycling performance in thermo-neutral environment. 4th ISN Sports
medicine and Sports Science International Conference, 25th – 27th May 2006, Palace of the Golden Horses,
Kualalumpur, Conference handbook and Book of Abstract, p 74.
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114) Tengku Adnan Tengku Abdullah, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Bal Kishen, Effect of heat stress and prolonged
submaximal exercise on anaerobic capacities of cyclists. 4th ISN Sports medicine and Sports Science
International Conference, 25th – 27th May 2006, Palace of the Golden Horses, Kualalumpur, Conference
handbook and Book of Abstract, p 101.
115) Woo, M.T., C.K. Chen, A.K. Ghosh and V. Thimurayan, Efects of resistance training on isokinetic strength
and anaerobic power in adolescent male taekwondo athletes. 4th ISN Sports medicine and Sports Science
International Conference, 25th – 27th May 2006, Palace of the Golden Horses, Kualalumpur, Conference
handbook and Book of Abstract, p 114.
116) Tengku Adnan Tengku Abdullah, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Bal Kishen. Effect of prolonged sub-maximal
exercise in the heat on repeated cycling sprint performances. Programme Abstract, 6th Sports Science
Conference, 24-26 July 2006, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, p 27.
117) Hishamuddin Ahmad, Rabindarjeet Singh and Asok Kumar Ghosh. The effect of a sago starch feedings
before and during endurance cycling in the heat on subsequent time trial performance. Programme Abstract,
6th Sports Science Conference, 24-26 July 2006, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, p 33.
118) Vina Tan Phei Sean, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Mafauzy Mohamed. Physiological changes after prescribed
exercise programme in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients on long term oral hypoglycemic agents. Programme
Abstract, 6th Sports Science Conference, 24-26 July 2006, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus,
Universiti Sains Malaysia, p 39.
119) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Physical demands of racket sports. Programme Abstract, 6th Sports Science Conference,
24-26 July 2006, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia, p 23.
120) Woo Mei Teng, Chen Chee Keong, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Visvanathan Thimurayam, Effects of exercise
with elastic band on isokinetic strength of adolescent male taekwondo athletes. Proceedings 1st International
Symposium for Taekwondo Studies. p 73-81, 2007, Capital Institute of Physical Education, Beijing, China.
121) Syahrul Ridhwan Morazuki, Asok Kumar Ghosh and Chen Chee Keong, The Physical and Physiological
Demands of Singles Tennis Match In Junior State-level Players. Proceedings 7th Sports Science Conference,
2007, p33. Sept 3-5 2007, Grand Riverview Hotel, Kota Bharu, Malaysia.
122) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Tengku Adnan Tengku Abdullah, Bal Kishan, Effect of heat stress and prolonged
submaximal exercise on accumulated O2 deficit of cyclists. Proceedings of FISU Conference, Bangkok,
Aug 2007, pp 405-411.
123) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Tengku Adnan Tengku Abdullah, Bal Kishan. Effect of hot environment on MAOD
of cyclists during repeated sprints. Proceedings of International Conference on Ergonomics ICE 2007,
Kulal Lumpur, 3-5 Dec 2007.
124) Shazlin Sharuddin, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Ahmad Amir Ismail, Maximal accumulated oxygen deficit
(MAOD) of physically active females during midfollicular and midluteal phases of ovarian cycle.
Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 15, Suppl 1, 2008 p21 (Abstract). Oral presentation in 13 th
National Conference on Medical Sciences, Health Campus Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, 22-23 May
28, 2008.
125) Nur Hasanah R, Abidah Alawiah AR, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Tariq R, Wan Soriany WMZ, Roslin H, Effect
of continuous exercise on platelet activation coagulation and fibrinolytic profile of healthy male. Malaysian
Journal of Medical Sciences, Vol 15, Suppl 1, 2008 p164 (Abstract). Poster presentation in 13 th National
Conference on Medical Sciences, Health Campus Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kelantan, 22-23 May 28,
2008.
126) Effect of maltodextrin and soy combined supplementation on high intensity cycling performance - Asok
Kumar Ghosh, A. Abdul Rahaman and Rabindarjeet Singh, (Oral Presentation) Pre-Olympic Scientific
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Congress ICSEMIS 2008, 1st – 5th Aug 2008, Guangzhou, China. 2008 ICSEMIS proceedings Vol 1, p 34-
35.
127) Effect of Isokinetic Resistance Training Programme at Different Angular Velocities for Rehabilitation of
Knee Ostoearthrities. Asok Kumar Ghosh, Mohd Asri Ariffin, Bal Kishan. Classifying Disability and
Sports Technology Conference, Singapore, 20-22 Nov 2008. www.dcrc-asia.org/cdstc2008
128) Effect of menstrual cycle phases on anaerobic capacity of physically active females.- Asok Kumar Ghosh,
Shazlin Shaharudin, Ahmad Amir Ismail. 23rd Scientific Meeting of Malaysian Society of Pharmacology
and Physiology, Kuala Lumpur, 12-13 May 2009.
129) Hazwani, H, Hashim, H.A., & Ghosh A.K. The Effects of Two Relaxation Techniques on Psychomotor,
Psychological and Physiological Variables following Repeated Sub-Maximal Intensity Exercise among
School Athletes. Joint Conference: 4th Asia-Pacific Conference on Exercise and Sports Science & 8th
International Sports Science Conference, 15-17 July, 2009, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
130) Hazwani H., Hashim HA., & Ghosh AK. Psychomotor Performance of Young Soccer Players Following
Repeated Intermittent High Intensity Cycling. 1st International Conference on Sports and Exercise Science
2009. December 1 – 3, 2009. The Twin Towers Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand.
131) Wan Mohd Norsyam, Asok Kumar Ghosh, Ooi Foong Kiew, Chen Chee Keong, Siti Amrah, Somayeh
Sadat Tavafzadeh Haghi, KaiMing Chan, LeungKim Hung, WingYin Hung (2009). Effects of swimming
exercise on femoral bone densitometry and geometry in ovariectomised rats. 1st International Conference
on Sports and Exercise Science, Bangkok, Thailand. 1-3 December, 2009.
132) Hairul Anuar Hashim, Zabidi Hussin, Chen Chee Keong, Asok Kumar Ghosh (2009).Preliminary data on
the physiological responses to prolonged walking in the heat in hydrated and dehydrated conditions among
reserved army personnel. Programme Book of 38th World Congress on Military Medicine, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia (October 4-9, 2009)
133) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Shazlin Saharudin and Ahmad Amir Ismail, Anaerobic capacity of physically active
eumenorrheic females at mid-luteal and mid-follicular phases of menstrual cycle. Invited lecture (IL-29),
XX! Annual Conference & Platinum Jubilee Celebration of the Physiological Society of India,
International Conference on Integrative Physiology: Modern Perspective, Nov 12-14, 2009, Science City
Convention Centre, Kolkata, India. Abstracts P136.
134) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Mohd Asri Ariffin, Effect of isokinetic training at different angular velocities for
rehabilitation of knee osteoarthritis. ICPESS 2010 Conference, 25-28 May 2010, National Institute of
Education, Singapore.
135) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Chee Lee Ming, Chen Chee Keong, Physiological analysis of singles’ badminton
play in new and old scoring patterns. ICPESS 2010 Conference, National Institute of Education, Singapore,
25-28 May 2010.
136) Chen, C.K. Wan Mohd Norsyam, W.N., Ooi, F.K., Ghosh, A.K., Sulaiman, S.A., Chan, K., Hung, L. and
Hung, W. (2010). Femur and tibia bones respond differently to swimming exercise in ovariectomized rats.
21st Pan-Asian Congress of Sports and Physical Education, Nanchang, China on 24-25th April, 2010.
Conference Papers (2011 – till date):
137) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Physiological Analysis of Singles’ Badminton. – 2nd ASEAN Universities
Conference on Physical Education and Sports Science, Department of Sports, Faculty of Educational
Studies, University Putra Malaysia, Malaysia, July 7-8, 2012.
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138) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Hairul Anwar Hasim, Hazwani Hanafi, Effect of relaxation training on selected
psychomotor variables in physically fatigued state. – 1st International Conference on Behavioral and Social
Science Research, Faculty of Arts and Social Science, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, Perak,
2nd Nov 2012.
139) Asok Kumar Ghosh, Asri Arrifin. Effect of isokinetic training at two angular velocities on functional
status of knee osteoarthritis patients, - The 8th Pan Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, University of
Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, 17 – 18 Nov 2012.
140) Faizal Abdul Manaf • Asok Kumar Ghosh • Ang boon Suen • Ooi Foong Kiew • Wan Rosli Wan Ishak,
Effectiveness of an isocaloric daily use food and sports drink as recovery aids on subsequent high-intensity
cycling performance. Abstract book of 9th International Sports Science Conference, 25-28th June, Kota
Bahru, Malaysia., Kota Bahru, Malaysia; 06/2012.
141) Tahereh Bagherpour · Hairul Anuar Hashim · Soumendrasaha · Asok Kumar Ghosh, Comparison of long
-Term Effects of Internal Imagery and Progressive Muscle Relaxation on Brunel Mood among Malaysian
and Iranian Taekwondo athletes. 2012 International Conference on Education and Management
Innovation; 06/2012.
142) Tahereh Bagherpour • Hairul Anuar Hashim • Soumendrasaha • Asok Kumar Ghosh, Effects of
Progressive Muscle Relaxation and Internal Imagery on Competitive State Anxiety Inventory –
2R among Taekwondo Athletes. 2012 International Conference on Education and Management
Innovation; 06/2012.
143) Asok Kumar Ghosh and Nur Hasanah Ruslan, Effect of an iso-intense continuous and intermittent training
programme on VO2 max and anthropometric profile of sedentary males. Annual International
Conference Syiah Kuala University & ICMR Conference, Banda Aceh, Indonesia. 2-4 Oct 2013.
Conferences & Workshops Attended
1) Symposium on Topics in Applied Physics, Dept. of Applied Physics, Calcutta University, Calcutta,
November 1979.
2) 9th Annual Conference of Indian Association of Sports Medicine, Institute of Post Graduate Medical
Education and Research, Calcutta, October, 1980.
3) Symposium on Biomedical Science and Engineering, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, 11 th Dec – 13th Dec,
1981.
4) 69th session of Indian Science Congress, January 1982.
5) International Congress of Sports Sciences, India, September 1982.
6) 74th Indian Science Congress, January 1987.
7) XIV Annual Conference of Indian Association of Sports Medicine, New Delhi, 28-29 July, 1990.
8) International Symposium of Ergonomics, Occupational Health, Safety and Environment, Indian Institute
of Technology, Bombay, Jan 2-6, 1991.
9) 7th. Annual Conf of Physiological Society of India, Dec 29-31, 1995, DIPAS, Defence Research &
Development Organisation, Delhi, India.
10) Indian Science Congress, Jan 3-8, 1996, Punjabi University, Patiala, Punjab, India.
11) Indian Science Congress proceedings, Jan 3 – 8, 1997, Delhi University, Delhi, India.
12) Annual Conference of Physiological Society of India, 25 – 27 Dec. 2000.
13) 3rd ISN (National Institute of Sports, Malaysia) Sports Medicine Conference, Holiday Villa, Subang
Jaya, 29th March- 1st April, 2004.
14) Training Methodology Workshop, Majlis Sukan Negara, 6-9 April, 2004. Genting Highland, Malaysia
15) SUKMA National Conference, 22-23 May 2004, Negeri Sambilan, Malaysia.
16) Seminar ‘Training Methodology’ Bagi Jurulatih, 12 – 16 June 2004, Ipoh, Malaysia.
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17) Seminar Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union (MAAU), 22 – 23 June 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia.
18) Talent Identification Seminar, 22-25 Sept, 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council), Kuala
Lumpur.
19) 1st Regional Conference on Human performance, 30 Nov-2 Dec 2004, University of Malay, Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia.
20) 6th Sports Science Conference, 24-26 July 2006, School of Medical Sciences, Health Campus, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, Kota Bharu, Malaysia.
21) Kursus Kecergasan Eksikutif, 1-3 September 2006, di Hotel Pedana, Kota Bharu.
22) Kursus Kecergasan Eksikutif, 1-3 September 2006, di Hotel Pedana, Kota Bharu.
23) 7th Sports Science International Conference (Sports, Exercise and health: women breaking barrier), Sept 3-5,
2007, Grand Riverview Hotel, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
24) Pre-conference workshop on “Exercise Prescription” 7th Sports Science International Conference (Sports,
Exercise and health: women breaking barrier), Sept 2, 2007, Grand Riverview Hotel, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
25) Seminar Sains Sukan Zon Sarawak 2007, Institut Perguruan Rajang, Sarawak. 26-28 Oct 2007, RH Hotel,
Sarawak.
26) FISU Conference, Bangkok, August 2007.
27) International Conference on Ergonomics ICE 2007, Kuala Lumpur, 3-5 Dec 2007.
28) International Convention on Science, Education and Medicine in Sports (ICSEMIS 2008), 2008, Guangzhou,
China, 1st – 5th Aug, 2008.
29) Classifying Disability and Sports Technology Conference, Singapore, 20-22 Nov 2008. www.dcrc-
asia.org/cdstc2008
30) Indian Science Congress, 3rd – 7th Jan 2009, Shillong, India.
31) ICPESS 2010 Conference, 25-28 May 2010, National Institute of Education, Singapore.
32) 2nd ASEAN Universities Conference on Physical Education and Sports Science, University Putra Malaysia,
Malaysia, 7-8 July 2012.
33) 1st International Conference on Behavioral and Social Science Research, Faculty of Arts and Social
Science, University Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kampar, Perak, 2nd Nov 2012.
34) The 8th Pan Pacific Conference on Rehabilitation, University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines, 17 – 18
Nov 2012.
35) 3rd Annual Conference Syiah Kuala University and 2nd International Conference on Multidisciplinary
Research, Oct 2013,Syiah Kuala University, Banda Aceh, Indonesia.
ACADEMIC RECOGNITIONS
1. InCharge of Thesis examiners of School of Medical Sciences and School of Health Sciences, in
Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia. (2007-2009)
2. Examiner: Diploma in Sports Medicine course, Physical Education courses held in India under
various Universities. (1984 – 2002)
1. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Indian Journal of Medical Research. 1990-2000.
2. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Asian Journal of Exercise and Sports Sciences. (2004-2006)
3. Reviewer/Referee of projects of Monash University, Malaysia, 2007. (Title: “Intelligent smart systems
for sports”) 4. Reviewer/Referee of projects of School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, 2007.
(i) Effect of exercise prescriptions on high cholesterol level subjects. – School of Health Sciences,
Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2007.
(ii) Modalities of individualized exercise prescription, diabetic services and self monitoring in type 2
diabetes mellitus control and outcome. - School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
2007.
(iii) Effect of caffeine and ginseng supplementation on endurance performance in the heat. - School of
Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2007.
(iv) Physical fitness profile of national service trainees in Kelantan state camps. - School of Health
Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2008.
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5. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Asian Journal of Exercise and Sports Sciences. 2010.
6. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Research in Sports Medicine, Hong Kong, 2010.
7. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for The Aging Mail, 2010.
8. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for International Journal of Collaborative Research on Internal
Medicine and Public Health. 2010
9. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Africa Journal of Food Science.
10. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Journal of Social Science & Humanities, University Putra
Malaysia, Malaysia, 2010.
11. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Institut Sukan Negara Bulletin, 2010.
12. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Journal of Science & Technology, University Putra Malaysia,
Malaysia, 2012.
13. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Journal of Social Science & Humanities, University Putra
Malaysia, Malaysia, 2012.
14. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Perceptual and Motor Skills, Ammons Scientific, 2012.
15. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Psychological Reports, Ammons Scientific, USA, 2012.
16. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Psychological Reports, Ammons Scientific, 2013.
17. Panel of Evaluator for MOE FRGS, Malaysia in Phase 2/2013. 18. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Psychological Reports, Ammons Scientific, 2014.
19. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Psychological Reports, Ammons Scientific, 2015.
20. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for International Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences,
2015. 21. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for International Journal of Pharmacy and Biological Sciences, 2017.
22. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for Open Access Journal of Sports Medicine, Dove Press, 2018.
23. Reviewer/Referee of manuscripts for International Journal of Applied Exercise Physiology, 2018.
EDITORIAL BOARD of Journals:
1. Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Basic and Applied Medical Sciences.
2. Editorial Advisory Board Member of International Journal of Sports Technology and Allied Sciences.
EXAMINER:
1. M.Sc. Thesis: (i) Influence of exercise in the thermoneutral and heat conditions on glucose kinetics. - School of Medical
Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2007. (Internal)
(ii) Effect of various jumping exercises on vertical force distribution and EMG pattern in school children.
School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2008. (Internal)
(iii) Effects of combined jumping exercise and honey supplementation on bone properties and bone
metabolism in young female rats. School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2009.
(Internal)
2. Ph.D. Thesis:
i) Effect of vitamin E supplementation on exercise induced lipid peroxidation and endurance
performance in the heat. – Chen Chee Keong, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia 2004.
(Internal).
ii) An investigation of the effects of jumping exercises and subsequent deconditioning on Bone and
determination of minimum level of jumping exercises required to maintain exercise induced bone
gains in female rats. – Ooi Foong Kiew, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Malaysia, 2007. (Internal).
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iii) Effect of strength training, mobility training and combination of strength and mobility training on
maximum strength, range of movements and performance in 1500 m race. – Sakeer Hussain,
Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, India. 2007. (External)
iv) Effect of circuit and parcourse training on selected physical fitness, physiological and biochemical
variables. R. Venjkatachalapathy, Annamalai University, Annamali Nagar, India. 2007.
(External)
v) Effect of isometric and isotonic with speed training on selected strength and speed parameters. – B.
Ramkumar, Annamalai University, Annamali Nagar, India. 2007. (External)
vi) Effect of multi-tier training programme on selected performance variables and overall playing ability
of Inter-collegiate kabaddi players. – By T. Jayabal, Bharathier University, Coimbatore, India,
2008. (External)
vii) Effect of periodized, speed-based and combination of periodized and speed based resistance cum
plyometric training on performance related components, skill performance variables and overall
playing ability of football players. – T. Radhakrishnan, Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya, Maruthi
College of Physical Education, Coimbatore, 641020, India, 2008. (external).
viii) Effect of physical exercise, yogic exercise and combination of physical exercise and yogic exercise
on selected physical, physiological and bio-chemical variables of diabetic persons.” – A. Jothimani,
Department of Physical Education, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, 2009. (External).
ix) Effect of yogic practices on academic performances and aggressiveness among college girls. D.
Savitri, Department of Physical Education and Health Sciences, Alagappa University,
Karaikudi, 630 004, INDIA. 2009. (External).
x) Effects of thathuvagnanai vethathiri maharishi exercises, yogic exercises and regimen of physical
exercises on selected health related physical fitness components and physiological variables of
college women. K. Jayarajan, Department of Physical Education, Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore, India, 2009. (External).
xi) Effect of resistance training and plyometric training in series and parallel on selected motor fitness
components - K. Balasundari, Department of Physical education and Sports Sciences, Annamalai
University.2010. xii) Prediction of playing ability in handball from selected anthropometrical, physical, physiological,
psychological and performance variables among interuniversity level men handball players. – P.
Natarajan, Department of Physical Education, Tamil Nadu Physical Education and Sports
University, Chennai. 2010.
xiii) Comparative study of selected coordinative abilities of male combative athletes belonging to uttar-pradesh and uttarakhand state police. - By Pankaj Gwari, Department of Physical Health and Sports Education, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, India. 2012.
xiv) Isolated and combined effects of resistance and aerobic training on selected physical fitness
physiological and hematological variables among college men students. – Alagappa University, 2014. xv) Effects of Traditional Resistance Training and Complex Training on Selected Performance Parameters
of Men Kabaddi Players – By G.R. Vadivel, Department of Physical Education and Health Sciences,
Alagappa University, Karaikudi, India. 2016.
xvi) Assessment and efficacy of hatha yoga practice on physically active males: a physiological and
cognitive approach. – By Kaushik Haldar, Department of Physical Education, Bharathiar University,
Coimbatore, India. 2016.
xvii) Effect of bee bread supplementation on endurance running performance, anaerobic power,
isokinetic muscular strength and power, bone metabolism markers and anti-oxidant status in
recreational athletes. – By Fadzel Wong Chee Ping, Sports Science Unit, School of Medical Sciences,
University Science Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia. 2016.
xviii) Effect of isokinetic training and psychotherapy on proprioception in patients with osteoarthritis of
knee joint. – By Naresh Bhaskar Raj, School of Health Sciences, University Science Malaysia, Kubang
Kerian, Malaysia, 2017.
xix) Comparative efficacy of aerobic and combined exercise intervention training on improvement of
health status of the middle aged individuals with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Kelantan, Malaysia and
Dhaka, Bangladesh – A cost effective analysis. – By Faria Sultana, School of Health Sciences,
University Science Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia, 2018.
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xx) Comparative efficacy of BOSU ball and neuromuscular exercise training on balance and
proprioception in lower lateral ankle ligament injury on Malaysian young athletes – Deivendran
Kalirathinam, School of Health Sciences, University Science Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia,
2018.
Member of Societies
1. Life Member Physiological Society of India.
2. Life Member Indian Science Congress.
4. Life Member Indian Ergonomic Society.
AWARDS:
1) SANGAR SANJUNG AWARD: Hishamuddin Ahmad, Rabindarjeet Singh and Asok Kumar Ghosh.
Glucose and insulin responses at rest following the ingestion of different physical forms of a sago meal.
Indian Journal of Medical Research, 130, Aug 2009, 160-165.
Invited Lectures
1. National and International course held for Coaches and Sports Medicine Specialists National Institute of
Sports, Patiala, Punjab, India.
2. Non_Aligned Movement International Sports Seminar – National Institute of Sports, Patiala, Punjab, May
1984.
3. Technical expert and teacher in International Clinic for Badminton held at Goa in 1990, at Ooty in 1992 and
National Clinic of Badminton at Chandigarh in 1999 and in 2001.
4. International Olympic Committee regional courses for coaches held in India. (Discipline: Athletics, Boxing)
National Institute of Sports, Patiala, Punjab, India.
5. Heart rate and blood lactate responses in some specific sports events. Key note address in 7th. Annual
Conference of Physiological Society of India, Dec 29-31, 1995, DIPAS, Defense Research & Development
Organisation, Delhi, India.
6. Applied physiological aspects of present day amateur boxing. Annual Conference of Physiological Society of
India, Dec. 2000.
Invited Lectures [Abroad (2003 – 2009)]
7. Physiological Monitoring of Elite Athletes. Lecture delivered in Majlis Sukan Negara, Kuala Lumpur. 26th Aug
2003.
8. Physiological basis of training in children. Lecture delivered in the Intensive Course on Sports Sciences, held
in Universiti Sains Malaysia, 22-24 Sept, 2003.
9. Physiological Testing of Athletes. Sports Science Seminar for Physical Education Students from Johore, 23-25
Jan 2003.
10. Environment and Sports performance. Sports Science Seminar for Physical Education Students from Johore,
23-25 Jan 2003.
11. Physiological Monitoring of Elite Athletes. 3rd ISN (National Institute of Sports, Malaysia) Sports Medicine
Conference, Holiday Villa, Subang Jaya, 29th March- 1st April, 2004.
12. Physiological adaptation of children to training. Lecture delivered to the Teachers of Teachers Training
College, Johore, April, 2004.
13. Physiological bases of training: Training Methodology Workshop, Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports
Council) 6-9 April, 2004. Genting Highland, Malaysia.
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14. Physiological adaptation to training: Training Methodology Workshop, Majlis Sukan Negara, 6-9 April, 2004.
Genting Highland, Malaysia.
15. Scientific back up to the elite athletes: a physiological approach: SUKMA National Conference, 22-23 May
2004, Negeri Sambilan, Malaysia.
16. Physiological bases of running events in athletics: Seminar ‘Training Methodology’ Bagi Jurulatih, 12 – 16
June 2004, Ipoh, Malaysia.
17. Talent Identification: Indian Model. Seminar Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union (MAAU), 22 – 23 June 2004,
Majlis Sukan Negara, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
18. Sensitive period for development of motor qualities in children. Talent Identification Seminar, 22-25 Sept,
2004, Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council), Kuala Lumpur.
19. Somatotype and talent identification. Talent Identification Seminar, 22-25 Sept, 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara
(National Sports Council), Kuala Lumpur.
20. Aerobic and anaerobic capacity development and evaluation in children. Talent Identification Seminar, 22-25
Sept, 2004, Majlis Sukan Negara (National Sports Council), Kuala Lumpur.
21. Analysis of movements and strokes in badminton – a physiological approach. 1st Regional Conference on Human
performance, 30 Nov-2 Dec 2004, University of Malay, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
22. Physical demands of racket sports. 6th Sports Science Conference, 24-26 July 2006, School of Medical Sciences,
Health Campus, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
23. Nutrition for Health. Kursus Kecergasan Eksikutif, 1-3 September 2006, di Hotel Pedana, Kota Bharu.
24. Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. Kursus Kecergasan Eksikutif, 1-3 September 2006, di Hotel Pedana, Kota
Bharu.
25. Agro-based carbohydrate and carbohydrate-protein supplements for improvement of endurance performance. –
7th Sports Science International Conference (Sports, Exercise and health: women breaking barrier), Sept 3-5,
2007, Grand Riverview Hotel, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
26. Exercise prescription in coronary heart disease – Pre-conference workshop on “Exercise Prescription” 7th Sports
Science International Conference (Sports, Exercise and health: women breaking barrier), Sept 2, 2007, Grand
Riverview Hotel, Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia.
27. Physiological demands of racket sports – Seminar Sains Sukan Zon Sarawak 2007, Institut Perguruan Rajang,
Sarawak. 26-28 Oct 2007, RH Hotel, Sarawak, Malaysia.
28. Effect of Metroxylin Sagu and BCAA combined supplementation on high intensity endurance performance.
Invited Speech Indian Science Congress, Medical Section, 3rd – 7th Jan 2009.
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RESEARCH
Supervisor (Ph.D. theses): Completed 1. Evaluation of physical work capacity of Indian sportsmen/women in relation to some selected sports
events - by P. Mazumdar, Calcutta University, Calcutta, India, 1991.
2. Indirect methods and their suitability to evaluate aerobic capacity and anaerobic threshold level of Indian
male sport persons. By Rauf Iqbal, Vidyasagar University, West Bengal, India. 2001.
3. The effects of progressive muscle relaxation and visualization on selected psychophysiological parameters ,
psychomotor , and physical performance among adolescent athletes’ - Tahere Bagherpour, Universitit
Sains Malaysia, Kota Bharu, Malaysia. (Co-supervisor). 4. Effect of carbohydrate-protein supplementation on endurance performance in the heat. –Daniel Tarmast.
Universitit Sains Malaysia, Kota Bharu, Malaysia.
Supervisor (M.Sc. theses at School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains
Malaysia, Kubang Kerian) 1. The Effect of Sago-Soy Protein Supplementation on Endurance Cycling Performance in a Thermoneutral
Environment. Abdul Rahaman, 2006.
2. Effect of Heat Stress & Prolonged Submaximal Exercise on Anaerobic Capacity of Cyclists. Tengku Adnan
2006. 3. The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumptionduring execution of groundstrokes and simulated match
in 14-18 yrs state level singles’ tennis players. Syahrul Ridhwan b. Morazuki, 2006.
4. The effectiveness of exercise and estrogen therapy in reducing cardiovascular risk factors in 3 months old
overiectomized rats. Wan Norsyam, 2007.
5. Effects of Soy Protein Supplementation on High Intensity Cycling Performance in a Hot and Humid
Environment. Mohd Rahimi b. Che Jusoh , 2008.
6. A comparative analysis of post-exercise supplementation of isocaloric sago, sago-soy and sports drink on
subsequent high intensity cycling performance. Faizal bin Abdul Manaf, 2009.
Co-Supervisor (M.Sc. theses at School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains
Malaysia, Kubang Kerian) 1. Effects of a 50 % heart rate reserve intensity exercise combined with resistance exercises on type 2 diabetes
mellitus. - MSc (Sports Science) Thesis – By Vina Tan Phei Sean, 2005.
2. Effect of a 12 week resistance training programme on anaerobic power and isokinetic strength of
adolescent taekwondo players. - MSc (Sports Science) Thesis – By Woo Mei Teng, 2006.
3. Effect of sago starch paste ingestion on exercise performance in the heat. (In Progress) – Hishamudin
Ahmad. Hisamuddin Ahmed. 2005.
4. Maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) of physically active females during midfollicular and
midluteal phases of ovarian cycle. Shazlin Bt. Shaharudin. 2007.
5. Physiological demands and time motion analysis of singles’ badminton play following implementation of
21 point scoring system. Chee Lee Ming, 2007.
6. Effect of isokinetic resistance training program at different angular velocities for rehabilitation of knee
osteoarthritis. Mohd. Asri B. Ariffin, 2007.
7. Effect of continuous and intermittent training programs on fibrinolytic profile of healthy males. Nur
Hasanah Bt. Ruslan, 2007.
8. The Effects of Two Relaxation Techniques on Physiological, Psychological and Psychomotor Variables
during Repeated Maximal Intensity Activity Among School Athletes. 2008.
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Supervisor (B.Sc. thesis at School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains
Malaysia, Kubang Kerian)
1. Effect of 4 week isokinetic training on ground reaction force and vertical jump height of USMKK netball
players. – Nurul Hafiza, 2009.
Research Grants (2003 – 2010)
1. Glucose and insulin response at rest following the ingestion of different physical forms of a sago meal. –
Grant from Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Final Report Submitted: June 2006).
Amount: RM 19,910.00 No. 304/PPSP/6131415
2. OVERSEAS GRANT: Effect of sago starch ingestion on exercise performance in the heat – Hishamudin
Ahmad. (Grant from GSSI, under student grant program) www.gssiweb.com). 2006. Amount: US $ 1000.
(Completed).
3. The Effect of Sago-Soy Protein Supplementation on Endurance Cycling Performance in a Thermo-neutral
Environment. Grant from Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Final report submitted: March 2007).
Amount: RM 16,230.00 No. 304/PPSP/6131411
4. Effect of Heat Stress & Prolonged Submaximal Exercise on Anaerobic Capacity of Cyclists.. Grant from
Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2006. (Final report submitted: July 2007).
Amount: RM 14,288.00 No. 304/PPSP/6131455
5. The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumption during execution of ground strokes and
simulated match in 14-18 yrs state level singles’ tennis players. Short term grant Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2006.
6. The effectiveness of exercise and estrogen therapy in reducing cardiovascular risk factors in 3 months old
overiectomized rats. Short term grant Universiti Sains Malaysia. 2007. Amount: RM 29181.00; Grant
No. PPSP/304/6131545.
7. Effects of Soy Protein Supplementation on High Intensity Cycling Performance in a Hot and Humid
Environment. 2008. FRGS part.
8. A Comparative Analysis of Post-exercise Supplementation of Isocaloric Sago, Sago-soy, and Sports Drink
on Subsequent High-intensity Cycling Performance. FRGS part.
Long Term Grant: (FRGS, Fundamental Research Grant Scheme, Universiti
Sains Malaysia)
1. Effect of an agro-based carbohydrate-protein combined supplementation on exercise performance in hot
environment. Grant No. 203/PPSP/6171118. Amount: RM 85000.00.
Long Term Grant: (eScience Fund, MOSTI, Ministry of Science, Technology
and Innovation, Malaysia)
1. Effect of sago-soy supplementation on endurance performance in the heat. Project No. USM 000814. Amount:
RM 98,300.00
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Supervisor (FRGS, Long Term Research Projects)
1. Effect of an agro-based carbohydrate-protein combined supplementation on exercise performance in hot
environment. Dec 2007.
Supervisor (eScience Fund), Ministry of Science & Technology (MOSTI),
Malaysia)
1. Effect of sago-soy supplementation on endurance performance in the heat. Nov 2008.
Co-Supervisor (Long Term Research Projects)
1. Dr. Chen Chee Keong, Dr. Asok Kumar Ghosh, Dr. Siti Amrah Sulaiman, Dr. Ooi Foong Kiew : Effects
Of Swimming Exercise And Estrogen Therapy On Bone Mineral Density, Mass, Physical Dimensions,
Mechanical Properties And Metabolism In Ovariectomised Rats. Research University Grant, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, Grant No. 1001/PPSP/811078. 2011.
2. Dr. Hairul Anuar Hashim, Dr. Asok Kumar Ghosh, Dr. Chen Chee Keong - The Effects of Exercise-
induced Dehydration on Psychomotor & Physiological Variables in Relaxation-Trained Army Reserved
Personnels During Prolonged Walking in the Heat. Research University Grant, Universiti Sains Malaysia,
Grant No. 1001/PPSP/812025. 2011.
Supervisor (Short Term Research Projects at Universiti Sains Malaysia,
Kubang Kerian) 1. Glucose and insulin response at rest following the ingestion of different physical forms of a sago meal. 2005.
2. GSSI Student Grant Program: Effect of sago starch ingestion on exercise performance in the heat. 2006.
3. The Effect of Sago-Soy Protein Supplementation on Endurance Cycling Performance in a Thermoneutral
Environment. 2006.
4. Effect of Heat Stress & Prolonged Submaximal Exercise on Anaerobic Capacity of Cyclists. 2006.
5. The fractional utilisation of maximal oxygen consumptionduring execution of groundstrokes and simulated
match in 14-18 yrs state level singles’ tennis players. 2006.
6. The effectiveness of exercise and estrogen therapy in reducing cardiovascular risk factors in 3 months old
overiectomized rats. 2007.
7. Effects of Soy Protein Supplementation on High Intensity Cycling Performance in a Hot and Humid
Environment. 2008.
Co-Supervisor (Short Term Research Projects at Universiti Sains Malaysia,,
Kubang Kerian) 1. Effects of a 50 % heart rate reserve intensity exercise combined with resistance exercises on type 2 diabetes
mellitus. - MSc (Sports Science) Thesis – By Vina Tan Phei Sean, 2005.
2. Effect of a 12 week resistance training programme on anaerobic power and isokinetic strength of
adolescent taekwondo players. - MSc (Sports Science) Thesis – By Woo Mei Teng, 2006.
3. Effect of sago starch paste ingestion on exercise performance in the heat. (In Progress) – Hishamudin
Ahmad. Hisamuddin Ahmed. 2005.
4. Maximal accumulated oxygen deficit (MAOD) of physically active females during midfollicular and
midluteal phases of ovarian cycle. Shazlin Bt. Shaharudin. 2007.
5. Physiological demands and time motion analysis of singles’ badminton play following implementation of
21 point scoring system. Chee Lee Ming, 2007.
6. Effect of isokinetic resistance training program at different angular velocities for rehabilitation of knee
osteoarthritis. Mohd. Asri B. Ariffin, 2007.
7. Effect of continuous and intermittent training programs on fibrinolytic profile of healthy males. Nur
Hasanah Bt. Ruslan, 2007.
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8. The Effects of Two Relaxation Techniques on Physiological, Psychological and Psychomotor Variables
During Repeated Maximal Intensity Activity Among School Athletes. 2008.
Supervisor Master of Sports Theses (Sponsored by National Institute of Sports,
India.) 1. Effect of 4 weeks training loss on physical and physiological performance of basketball players and period
required to regain the loss - By R. Paliwal, NSNIS, Patiala, 1985.
2. A study to determine the effect of muscular strength development on performance responses of various
selected motor qualities - By V.K. Sori, NSNIS, Patiala, 1986.
3. Selection of some physical fitness tests to assess the physical work capacity of footballers - By Ananta
Kumar Ghosh, NSNIS, Patiala, 1988.
4. Effect of 12 weeks specific training based on periodisation, skill and fitness level of national junior
basketball players - By N.S. Nagarkoti, NSNIS, Patiala, 1989.
5. Effect of circadian rhythm on sports/physiological performance of jumpers, sprinters and middle distance
runners. - By P.K. Singh, NSNIS, Patiala, 2001.
Previous Projects/Research Grants (From 1978 to 2002) at SAI, India.
a) Senior Research Associate in the project: Development of objective methods for performance evaluation of
lower extremity handicapped persons-Sponsored by Science & Engineering Research Council, Department of
Science & Technology, Govt of India. The project was carried out in the Bioengineering Unit, Department of
Orthopedics, University College of Medicine, Calcutta. 1978-1981.
b) Candidates Supervised under Sports Science Research Fellowship Projects: (Sponsored by National Institute
of Sports, India.)`
I. Design and evaluation of field tests for spotting young talented boys in the age group of 10-15 yrs. for
intermittent games. - By Rauf Iqbal, 1996.
II. Anaerobic threshold and oxygen consumption as a measure of training status in female athletes. - Ajitha
1998.
III. Body composition, nutritional status and energy expenditure profile of sportsman in some specific high
performance sports.- Gopinath Ghosh, 1999.
IV. Study on the effect of graded exhaustive exercise on psycho-physiological variables and their relationship
with personality characteristics. - By Paramjit Mann, Research Fellow, SAI. June 2000.
V. Physiological demand of singles badminton - By Raj Saraswat, Diploma in Sports Coaching in Badminton,
2000. VI. Physiological demand of three major badminton strokes. – By Arshad Ali, Diploma in Sports Coaching in
Badminton, 2001.
VII. Sports specific nutrition in badminton – By Mrs. Dinpui, Diploma in Sports Coaching in Badminton, 2001.
TEACHING (From 1982 to till date: Undergraduate and Postgraduate)
Post-graduate courses
1. From 1987 to 2002: Taught Basic Physiology/Sports Physiology/Exercise Physiology in the Postgraduate
Diploma in Sports Medicine (DSM) course for Medical graduates (affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health
Sciences), Faridkot, Punjab, India held at National Institute of Sports, Patiala, Punjab, India.
2. From 1982 to 2002: Taught Basic Physiology/ Sports Physiology/ Exercise Physiology at Post-graduate Master
of Sports Course held at National Institute of Sports, Patiala. Recognised and approved by Punjabi University,
Patiala, Punjab, India.
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3. From 2003 to 2016: Post-graduate degree course in the areas of Basic Physiology, Exercise Physiology in
School of Medical Sciences, University Science Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan.
4.Teaching M.Sc.Sports Science Programme in University of Malaya, in the areas of Anatomy and Physiology,
Exercise Physiology, Exercise Prescription.
5.M.Phil-Ph.D. integrated courses in Sports Science in Ramakrishna Mission Vivekanada Educational and Research
Institute.
Under Graduate Courses
1. From 1982 to 2002: Taught Basic Physiology, Sports / Exercise Physiology at Diploma Course in Sports
Coaching held at National Institute of Sports, India.
2. From 2003 to till date: Undergraduate Course (MD): Human Physiology (Phase 1), PBL and SGD (MD), Phase
II in School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan.
3. Teaching B.Sc. Sports Science Programme in School of Health Sciences, USM, in the areas of Biomechanics,
Sports Injuries (Doping), Therapeutic Exercises, Ergonomics, Kinanthropomety, Physiology/Exercise
Physiology, Sports Nutrition.
4. Teaching B.Sc., Sports Science Programme in University of Malaya, in the areas of Basic Anatomy, Basic
Physiology, Physical Fitness and Training, Exercise Physiology, Exercise Prescription.
Teaching Modules
ii) Contributed in preparing B.Sc. Sports Science Module in Universiti Sains Malaysia.
iii) Contributed in preparing the following MANUALS for Sports Science Unit, Universiti Sains Malaysia:
1. Master of Sports Science Laboratory Manual.
2. Physiology & Physical Test Protocols (ISO laboratory tests, Sports Science Unit, USM).
iv) Coordinator of M.Sc. Sports Science Semester 1 Module in School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains
Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia.
v) Coordinator of Ergonomics module in B.Sc. Sports Science in School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains
Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia.
vi) Coordinator of Sports Biomechanics module in B.Sc. Sports Science in School of Health Sciences, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia.
QUALIFICATION
Ph.D.: Obtained from Calcutta University in the Year 1981. Subject: Physiology.
Selection of clinically suitable tests/methods for ergonomic/physiological evaluation of lower extremity
handicapped persons. Asok Kumar Ghosh, 1981, Calcutta University, Calcutta, INDIA.
NOTE: A part of my Ph.D. thesis has been quoted by Prof. R.J. Shephard in his one of the books
(Shephard, R.J. : Fitness in special population, Human Kinetics Books, Illinois, 1990, p175-182), besides
several original articles have been published on this area, in National & International Journals.
M.Sc.: Obtained from Calcutta University in the Year 1974. Subject: Physiology.
B.Sc. (Hons.): Obtained from Calcutta University in the Year 1970. Subjects: Physiology (Hons.), Physics and
Chemistry (Subsidiary).
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POSITIONS
1. 1st Nov 2016 to till date: Professor, Department of Sports Sciences, School of Rehabilitation Sciences and
Physical Education, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University, Belur Math, Howrah, West Bengal
India, 711202.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS
2. 1st Dec 2011 – 31/05/2016: Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University
Tunku Abdul Rahman, Bandar Sungai Long, Selangor, 43000, Malaysia.
3. 14th Dec 2009 – 19th Oct 2010: Visiting Professor, Sports Centre, University of Malaya, 50603, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia (One year Contract).
4. 11th Nov 2002 – 9th Dec 2009: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, Sports Science Unit, School of Medical
Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Malaysia.
5. From 12/07/1982 to 31/10/2002, I was in the various centers of Sports Authority of India,
holding the following different positions.
i) 21/05/1997 - 31/10/2002: SENIOR SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, Sports Authority of India, National Institute
of Sports, Patiala, 147 001, India. Teaching : Post-graduate and undergraduate degree and diploma courses,
Refresher Courses for coaches. Research in the area of exercise physiology.
Scientific works also include providing regular physiological support to
i) National Athletes and
ii) Sports Authority of India Schemes’ Children,
iii) Design and Evolution of Sports-Specific Tests for Physiological assessment.
ii) 10/08/1992 - 20/05/1997: DIRECTOR (Sports Science), Sports Authority of India. Jawaharlal Nehru
Stadium. New Delhi 110 003. Administrative & Technical In-charge of the Sports Science Centre in New
Delhi Corporate Office.
iii) 25/02/1992 – 09/08/1992: SENIOR SCIENTIFIC OFFICER. Sports Authority Of India, National
Institute of Sports ( Western Centre Sector 15, Gandhinagar), Gujarat, 382016. India.
Teaching : Post-graduate and undergraduate degree and diploma courses, Refresher Courses for coaches.
Research in the area of exercise physiology.
iv) 01/07/1989 – 24/02/1992: SCIENTIFIC OFFICER. Sports Authority Of India, National Institute of
Sports ( Western Centre Sector 15, Gandhinagar), Gujarat, 382016. India.
Teaching : Post-graduate and undergraduate degree and diploma courses, Refresher Courses for coaches.
Research in the area of exercise physiology.
v) 05/07/1984 - 30/06/1989: SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, Sports Authority of India, National Institute of
Sports, Patiala, 147 001, India.
Teaching : Post-graduate and undergraduate degree and diploma courses, Refresher Courses for coaches.
Research in the area of exercise physiology.
vi) 12/07/1982 – 04/07/1984: JUNIOR SCIENTIFIC OFFICER, Sports Authority of India, National
Institute of Sports, Patiala, 147 001, India.
4. 01/02/1978 - 31/03/1982: SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATE, Bioengineering Unit, Department of
Orthopedics, University College of Medicine, Calcutta University, Calcutta 700 007. India.
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Project: Development of objective methods for performance evaluation of lower extremity handicapped
persons-Sponsored by Science & Engineering Research Council, Department of Science & Technology, Govt of
India. The project was carried out in the Bioengineering Unit, Department of Orthopaedics, University College
of Medicine, Calcutta. 1978-1981.
5. 20/03/1972 - 10/06/1974: SCIENTIFIC ASSISTANT, Field Laboratory, Defense Research and
Development Organization, Ministry of Defense, Tezpur, Assam, India.
Research: Exercise Physiological aspects on Indian Defense Personnel.
Administrative Experience
1. From 1992 to 1997, I was DIRECTOR (Sports Sciences), Sports Authority of India, Delhi Branch. As a Director
(Sports Science), I was in charge of the following 3 sections: Human Performance Laboratory, Sports Medicine Center
and Dope Control Laboratory.
The Human Performance Laboratory was engaged in providing scientific support to the national athletes and also to
young children selected under the Talent Identification program. This Human Performance Laboratory consisted of
various sports science departments, like exercise physiology, sports psychology, kinanthropometry, biomechanics.
My duties were to supervise all the activities of Human Performance Laboratory, including the Talent Identification
program, selection of talent at grass root level as well as the scientific monitoring of the selected sports children. As
a Director, I used to supervise all the administrative and technical areas of the Sports Medicine Center and Dope
Control Laboratories also, including the purchase and maintenance of major equipment, medicines, chemicals etc.
2. As a senior sports scientist/sports physiologist, I was one of the members in the selection of Research Fellows for
Sports Science Research Fellowship program from 1992 to 2002.
3. I was a member of the technical committee for the selection of elite athletes. I accompanied the Indian Rowing
Team to 2002 Busan Asian Games as a sports scientist to monitor the performance. India won the bronze medal in
male coxless 4 events.
4. I actively participated in the Pre Asian Games scientific congress held at National institute of Sports, Patiala in
1982.
5. Monitoring the performance of the sports persons mainly in badminton, hockey, boxing, rowing, wrestling,
middle and long distance running was the primary goal in my 20 yrs of career in National Institute of Sports, India.
6. I contributed in developing sports science laboratories at various centers of National Institute of Sports in India.
7. I was also one of the Reviewer of Projects of Department of Science & Technology, India (1992-1997).
9. I was a board member of
(i) School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian.
(ii) School of Health Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian.
10. Member of scientific advisory committee of Intensive Course on Sports Sciences, held at
USM, Kubang Kerian, 2003.
11. Member of scientific advisory committee of Intensive Course on Sports Sciences, held at USM, Kubang Kerian,
in August 2005.
12. Advisor of Continued Medical Education for M.Sc. sports science in Sports Science Unit, School of Medical
Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian.
13. Assessor of Continued Medical Education for M.Sc. sports science in Sports Science Unit, School of Medical
Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian.
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14. Mentor of the Under graduate students in Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian.
15. Examiner for M.Sc. and Ph. D. thesis of Sport Science Unit in USM, Kubang Kerian.
16. Advisor/Mentor of students in Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University Tunku Abdul Rahman,
Sungai Long, Selangor, Malaysia from 2011 to 2016.
Dr. Asok Kumar Ghosh, Ph.D.