Yavuz Yasul | Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Yavuz Yasul | Health Sciences | Best Scholar Award

Dr. Yavuz Yasul, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey

Yavuz Yasul is a dedicated researcher and academic, currently serving as a lecturer at Ondokuz Mayıs University, Bafra Vocational School, in the Department of Property Protection and Security. He specializes in exercise physiology, metabolic health, and sports sciences. With a solid academic background and consistent research output, Yasul plays a vital role in advancing knowledge in the intersections of physical activity, supplementation, and biochemical adaptations.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education and Experience

Yavuz Yasul earned his Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sports from Inonu University in 2021, where his dissertation focused on the effects of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation on serum, cardiac, and skeletal muscle tissue in rats subjected to various exercise regimes. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s degree (M.Sc.) in 2016 at Kahramanmaraş Sütçü İmam University, where his thesis explored the psychological needs of physical education students. He began his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education and Sports Teaching from Mustafa Kemal University in 2014. Yasul has been serving as a Lecturer at Ondokuz Mayıs University since April 2019 and was appointed Head of Department in August 2020. In his current role, he teaches a variety of courses, including Physical Activity and Health, Strength Training, and Behavioral Sciences, while also supervising graduate research and contributing to academic program coordination.

📈 Professional Development

Yasul is continuously involved in professional growth through national and international academic collaborations, research projects, and teaching innovations. He integrates current trends in exercise science with applied research in physiology, helping students and professionals understand emerging practices in health and performance.

In 2024, Yasul was nominated for the 3rd International Food Scientist Awards by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, Government of India, for his contributions to scientific research related to exercise metabolism and supplementation.

🔬 Research Focus

Yasul’s research spans multiple dimensions of sports science, with a primary focus on exercise physiology and training adaptations. He is particularly interested in the role of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation in enhancing physical performance and recovery. His work also delves into oxidative stress and inflammation, exploring how these processes interact with physical training and nutritional interventions. He investigates the microbiota-gut-brain axis to understand its impact on mental and physical health, as well as the biological mechanisms underlying aging and telomere dynamics in relation to physical activity. Through his studies, Yasul aims to uncover how exercise and dietary supplements modulate molecular pathways, ultimately contributing to disease prevention, healthy aging, and athletic performance optimization.

🏅Awards and Honors 

Yasul has served as both Principal Investigator and Collaborator on several nationally funded research grants, contributing significantly to the advancement of sports science and exercise physiology. He is a regular peer reviewer for reputable journals in the fields of sports medicine and nutritional science, reflecting his active engagement with the academic community. In addition to his research contributions, he frequently delivers lectures and seminars on topics such as supplementation strategies, training periodization, and oxidative stress biomarkers. At Ondokuz Mayıs University, he plays a key role in academic curriculum design and is deeply involved in student mentorship, fostering both academic growth and research development among his students.

📚Publication Top Notes

1. Core Exercise as a Non-Pharmacological Strategy for Improving Metabolic Health in Prediabetic Women
Medicina, 2025-05-21
DOI: 10.3390/medicina61050942
Authors: Nuray Yiğiter, Faruk Akçınar, Yavuz Yasul, Vedat Çınar, Taner Akbulut, Gian Mario Migliaccio

Summary:
This study investigates the effects of a core-focused exercise regimen on metabolic health parameters in prediabetic women. The researchers aimed to determine whether targeted core exercises could serve as an effective non-pharmacological intervention to improve insulin sensitivity and lipid profiles. The findings suggest that incorporating core exercises into regular physical activity routines may significantly enhance metabolic health, offering a viable alternative to medication for managing prediabetes.

2. Evaluating the Impact of Coenzyme Q10 and High-Intensity Interval Training on Lactate Threshold and Plasma Blood Gases in Rats: A Randomized Controlled Trial
European Journal of Applied Physiology, 2025-03-18
DOI: 10.1007/s00421-025-05756-8
Authors: Yavuz Yasul, Büşra Yılmaz, Ömer Şenel, Dursun Kurt, Taner Akbulut, Ayşen Çalıkuşu, Elvan Anadol, Canan Yılmaz

Summary:
This randomized controlled trial examined the combined effects of Coenzyme Q10 supplementation and high-intensity interval training (HIIT) on lactate threshold and plasma blood gases in rats. The study found that the combination of CoQ10 and HIIT significantly improved lactate clearance and enhanced oxygen transport capacity, indicating improved metabolic efficiency and recovery post-exercise. These results suggest potential benefits of CoQ10 supplementation in conjunction with HIIT for enhancing athletic performance and recovery.

3. Moderate/High-Intensity Exercise and Coenzyme Q10 Supplementation May Reduce Tumstatin and Improve Lipid Dynamics and Body Mass in Rats
Applied Sciences, 2025-02-28
DOI: 10.3390/app15052618
Authors: Yavuz Yasul, Faruk Akçınar, Vedat Çınar, Taner Akbulut, İsa Aydemir, Mehmet Hanifi Yalçın, Emsal Çağla Avcu, Suna Aydın, Süleyman Aydın

Summary:
This study explored the effects of varying intensities of exercise combined with Coenzyme Q10 supplementation on tumstatin levels, lipid profiles, and body mass in rats. The findings revealed that both moderate and high-intensity exercise, when paired with CoQ10 supplementation, led to significant reductions in tumstatin levels and improvements in lipid metabolism and body mass. These results highlight the potential of combining exercise with CoQ10 supplementation as a strategy for managing obesity and related metabolic disorders.

4. The Regulatory Effects of Exercise and Metformin on Biomarkers in Obesity: A Focus on Uric Acid, Irisin, Adiponutrin, Adropin, and Copeptin
Medicina, 2025-02-25
DOI: 10.3390/medicina61030399
Authors: Taner Akbulut, Vedat Çınar, Emsal Çağla Avcu, Yavuz Yasul, İsa Aydemir, Tuncay Kuloğlu, Gökhan Artaş, Süleyman Aydın

Summary:
This research focused on the combined effects of exercise and metformin treatment on various biomarkers associated with obesity, including uric acid, irisin, adiponutrin, adropin, and copeptin. The study demonstrated that the integration of physical exercise with metformin therapy resulted in favorable modulations of these biomarkers, suggesting enhanced metabolic regulation and potential benefits in obesity management. The findings support the synergistic use of pharmacological and lifestyle interventions in treating obesity.

5. Effects of Short-Term Pre-Competition Weight Loss on Certain Physiological Parameters and Strength Change in Elite Boxers
PLOS ONE, 2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0304267
Authors: Yavuz Yasul, Faruk Akçınar, Muhammet Enes Yasul, Ahmet Kurtoğlu, Özgür Eken, Georgian Badicu, Luca Paolo Ardigò

Summary:
This study assessed the impact of rapid weight loss strategies commonly employed by elite boxers before competitions on physiological parameters and strength levels. The results indicated that short-term weight reduction led to significant decreases in strength and alterations in physiological markers, potentially compromising athletic performance. The research underscores the need for carefully managed weight loss protocols to minimize adverse effects on athletes’ health and performance.

🔚Conclusion

Yavuz Yasul’s scientific work embodies the synergy between academic excellence and applied research. By integrating his interests in exercise physiology, nutrition, and biochemistry, he contributes to a deeper understanding of health optimization and performance. His efforts continue to shape modern perspectives in sports science and health promotion.

Dr Enrico Giustiniano | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Innovation

Dr Enrico Giustiniano | Medicine and Health Sciences | Excellence in Innovation 

Anestesista Rianimatore at IRCCS HUMANITAS RESEARCH HOSPITAL, Milano,Italy

Enrico Giustiniano is an esteemed medical doctor specializing in Anesthesia and Intensive Care, with over 30 years of experience. He has been a key anesthetist at Humanitas Research Hospital since 2000, focusing on major surgeries across various specialties, including vascular and thoracic surgery. His expertise is recognized both nationally and internationally, making him a sought-after speaker and educator in the field.

Profile

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SCOPUS

Education 

Enrico earned his degree in Medicine and Surgery from the University of Genoa and Messina, graduating with honors in 1992. He completed his specialization in Anesthesia and Intensive Care in 1997. He has furthered his education with certifications in Lean management, cardiac ultrasound, and ECMO training from prestigious institutions, including Cambridge University.

Professional Experience

  • Current Position: Anesthesiologist, Humanitas Research Hospital, Rozzano (2000 – Present)
    • Lead anesthetist for vascular surgery
    • Involved in various surgical specialties including thoracic, hepatobiliary, neuro, urological, and orthopedic surgery
    • Active in emergency critical care and intensive therapy
  • Previous Position: Anesthesiologist, Casa di Cura Cascini (1997-2000)

Academic Background

  • Medical Degree: University of Genoa and University of Messina, Italy (1985-1992)
    • Graduated with honors (110/110 e lode)
  • Specialization: Anesthesia and Intensive Care, completed on 29/10/1997 (50/50 e lode)
  • Certifications:
    • PBLSD Instructor (DAN Europe)
    • LEAN Certification
    • Certifications in transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography

Research Interests 

His research interests include hemodynamic monitoring, major vascular anesthesia, and the optimization of postoperative outcomes. He has published over 60 scientific articles and has participated in numerous international conferences, presenting his findings on innovative practices in anesthesiology.

Awards

Enrico has been recognized for his contributions to anesthesiology and critical care, receiving invitations to teach at international masterclasses and workshops. His clinical insights have influenced practices in the field and contributed to advancements in patient care.

Research Interests

  • Major vascular anesthesia, hemodynamic monitoring, transthoracic and transesophageal echocardiography
  • Author of over 60 scientific publications
  • Active participation in national and international conferences as speaker and faculty member
  • Reviewer for prestigious journals including BMJ Anesthesiology and Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine

Notable Roles:

  • Faculty member for the Center of Education in Hemodynamic Monitoring at Humanitas University
  • Proctor for hemodynamic monitoring in Italy and Europe

Skills and Competencies

  • Strong public speaking and conflict resolution skills
  • Experienced in leading surgical teams in emergency situations
  • Proficient in digital communication and content creation

Publication Top Notes: Medicine and Health Sciences

  1. Peri-operative Fast Track Management in Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair (Giustiniano et al., 2024)
    • This article discusses innovative fast-track management protocols aimed at improving recovery and outcomes in patients undergoing this complex surgery.
  2. The Safety of Thoracic Paravertebral Block and Erector Spinae Plane Block in Patients Treated with Anticoagulant or Antiplatelet Therapy (Nisi et al., 2023)
    • A narrative review that assesses the risks and benefits of these anesthetic techniques for patients on anticoagulation, crucial for optimizing perioperative pain management.
  3. The Anesthesiologist’s Perspective on Emergency Aortic Surgery (Nisi et al., 2023)
    • This review highlights strategies for preoperative optimization, intraoperative management, and postoperative care, focusing on the anesthesiologist’s role in emergency settings.
  4. Right Ventricle Response to Major Lung Resection (RIVER Study) (Giustiniano et al., 2023)
    • Explores cardiac responses during major surgeries, which may have implications for patients with cardiovascular risks.
  5. Pharmacological Prevention of Postoperative Delirium in Cardiac Surgery (Meco et al., 2023)
    • A meta-analysis examining the effectiveness of various medications in preventing delirium, a significant concern in postoperative care.