Davar Khodadadi | VR in Sports Science | Best VR Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Davar Khodadadi | VR in Sports Science | Best VR Researcher Award 

Islamic Azad University Central Tehran Branch | Iran

Dr. Davar Khodadadi is an exercise physiologist specializing in neuromuscular physiology, with focused expertise in exercise training, aging, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, hemostatic responses, circadian rhythm, and exercise performance. He earned his PhD from Tarbiat Modares University, where he investigated the effects of aerobic training on amyloid-beta clearance and cognitive outcomes in Alzheimer’s disease models, following an MSc on diurnal variations in blood coagulation responses to exercise and a BSc in Physical Education. With over a decade of academic experience, he has served as an instructor and currently works as an Assistant Professor at the Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, teaching subjects such as exercise physiology, applied physiology, sports nutrition, anatomy, and training design. His research contributions include numerous peer-reviewed publications in international and national journals, covering topics such as high-intensity training, hemostasis, neuroplasticity, caffeine ergogenicity, and molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced brain adaptations. He has also contributed to research projects on anaerobic training and diving-related hemostatic responses, and is the author of a book on exercise and Alzheimer’s disease. Dr. Khodadadi is highly skilled in laboratory techniques including stereotaxic surgery, Morris Water Maze testing, animal exercise protocols, brain and muscle dissections, and advanced physiological assessments. Beyond academia, he brings substantial practical experience as a certified judo, bodybuilding, and fitness coach, serving as a judo trainer since 2008 and as Chairman of the Education Committee of the Judo & Kurash Federation of Iran. He is also active as a personal fitness trainer, researcher, and official expert in sports-related affairs. Fluent in Persian and Azeri, with strong English reading and writing skills, he is proficient in SPSS, GraphPad Prism, and Microsoft Office.

Featured Publications

Khodadadi, D., Azimi, F., Eghbal Moghanlou, A., Gursoy, R., Demirli, A., Jalali, P., Behdari, R., & Seyedheydari, M. (2025). Habitual caffeine consumption and training status affect the ergogenicity of acute caffeine intake on exercise performance. Sports Health. Advance online publication.

Khodadadi, D., Gharakhanlou, R., Naghdi, N., Salimi, M., Azimi, M., Shahed, A., & Heysieattalab, S. (2018). Treadmill exercise ameliorates spatial learning and memory deficits through improving the clearance of peripheral and central amyloid-beta levels. Neurochemical Research, 43(8), 1561–1574.

Khodadadi, D., Gharakhanlou, R., Naghdi, N., Salimi, M., Azimi, M., & Shahed, A. (2018). The effect of 4 weeks of exercise preconditioning on soluble amyloid beta level and memory impairment in rats with Alzheimer’s disease induced by Aβ1-42 injection. Razi Journal of Medical Sciences, 24(165), 74–84.