Daniel Wilhite, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Research Fellow,
Pulmonary Physiology Laboratory
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine
Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas
Education
- Ph.D., Human Performance/Exercise Physiology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
- M.S., Exercise Physiology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN
- B.S., Exercise Science, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO
Current Studies
- Respiratory Effects of Obesity in Children
Contact Information
Daniel Wilhite, Ph.D.
Pulmonary Physiology Laboratory
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine
Texas Health Presbyterian Dallas
7232 Greenville Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75231
Office: 214-345-6501
Fax: 214-345-4618
Email: DanielWilhite@texashealth.org
Highlighted Publications
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Inhaled albuterol increases estimated ventilatory capacity in nonasthmatic children without and with obesityWilhite DP, Bhammar DM, Balmain BN, Martinez-Fernandez T, Babb TG. Inhaled albuterol increases estimated ventilatory capacity in nonasthmatic children without and with obesity. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2020 Dec 7;285:103597.
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Pitfalls in Expiratory Flow Limitation Assessment at Peak Exercise in ChildrenStrozza D, Wilhite DP, Babb TG, Bhammar DM. Pitfalls in Expiratory Flow Limitation Assessment at Peak Exercise in Children: Role of Thoracic Gas Compression. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2020 Nov;52(11):2310-2319.
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Comparison between a facemask and mouthpiece on breathing mechanicsJessica A. Freemas, Daniel P. Wilhite, Joel T. Greenshields, Emily M. Adamic & Timothy D. Mickleborough (2020) Comparison between a facemask and mouthpiece on breathing mechanics and gas exchange variables during high-intensity exercise, European Journal of Sport Science, 20:2, 211-218,
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External dead space explains sex-differences in the ventilatory responseBalmain BN, Wilhite DP, Bhammar DM, Babb TG. External dead space explains sex-differences in the ventilatory response to submaximal exercise in children with and without obesity. Respir Physiol Neurobiol. 2020 Aug;279:103472.
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A clinician guide to altitude training for optimal endurance exerciseConstantini K, Wilhite DP, Chapman RF. A clinician guide to altitude training for optimal endurance exercise performance at sea level. High Alt Med Biol. 2017 18(2):93-101.
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The effect of inspiratory muscle training on respiratory and limb locomotor muscle deoxygenationTurner LA, Tecklenburg-Lund SL, Chapman R, Shei RJ, Wilhite DP, Mickleborough T. The effect of inspiratory muscle training on respiratory and limb locomotor muscle deoxygenation during exercise with resistive inspiratory loading. Int J Sports Med. 2016 37(8):598-606.