Antonio Dal Monte
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Antonio Dal Monte | |
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Born | 31 October 1931 Rome |
Nationality | Italia |
Antonio Dal Monte (Rome, October 31, 1931) is an Italian doctor, former Scientific Director and Head of the Department of Physiology and Biomechanics Institute of Sports Science of the Italian National Olympic Committee (C.O.N.I.).[1]
Biography
Prof. Antonio Dal Monte was Scientific Director and Head of the Department of Physiology and Biomechanics Institute of Science of the Italian National Olympic Committee Sport ( CONI). He is also considered one of the founders of Science of functional evaluation of Athlete, of which he was a teacher at the School of Specialization in Sports Medicine for Doctor of the University of Rome La Sapienza, of the Catholic University of Sacred Heart of Rome and of the University of L'Aquila. Graduated at the faculty of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Rome, then obtained a teaching qualification in Physiology Human and Sports Medicine. Dal Monte is also a specialist in Pneumology, Occupational Medicine and in aerospace medicine. Carried out intense scientific activities especially in the field of evaluation cardio-circulatory, respiratory, metabolic and biomechanical of athlete, substantiated, for example in the publication of several books, several monographs and scientific works. Planned, moreover, many devices, especially ergometer, for the field study of athlete and for the laboratory simulation of the sporting gesture.