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Author: Seabrook, Sarah Nicole
Associated name (asn): California University of Pennsylvania. School of Graduate Studies and Research
Associated name (asn): California University of Pennsylvania. Department of Health Science and Sport Studies
The purpose of this study was to examine similarities and/or differences between NCAA athletes and non-athletes on the nutrition knowledge and eating behavior.,Research Advisor, Dr. Rebecca Hess
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Author: Buchholz, Kurt Otto
Associated name (asn): California University of Pennsylvania. School of Graduate Studies and Research
Associated name (asn): California University of Pennsylvania. Department of Health Science and Sport Studies
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the amount of hip muscle recruitment among the TFL, the GMed and the GMax within casual and trained runners.,Research Advisor, Dr. Shelly DiCesaro.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship among core power, core strength, core stability, and athletic performance in college soccer athletes.,Research Advisor, Dr. Rebecca Hess.
The purpose of this study was to examine the nutritional profile of dancers at the university level and determine if correlations existed between their nutrition knowledge, eating habits, and eating behaviors.,Research Advisor, Dr. Rebecca Hess.
The purpose of this study is to correlate HRV measurements taken with an electrocardiogram to FTT scores. A secondary purpose of this study is to examine validity and reliability of the iThlete HRV software application through additional correlations.,Research Advisor, Dr. Shelly DiCesaro.
The purpose of the current research is to examine the relationship between muscular imbalances and their effect on force production during a drop-jump test.,Research Advisor, Dr. Edwin Zuchelkowski.
The purpose of this study was to determine how prepared athletic trainers are in managing sudden cardiac arrest.,Research Advisor, Dr. Michael Meyer.
The primary scope of this study was to examine if coaches are properly trained on concussion education. The study looked at if concussion education courses properly educated coaches.,Research Advisor, Dr. Michael Meyer.
The purpose of this study was to: test athlete knowledge of post exercise rehydration drinks and evaluate the usage of post exercise rehydration drinks.,Research Advisor, Dr. Robert Kane.
Study to determine if athletic trainers utilize interval/intermittent training methods in their rehabilitation protocols, and if they do, how.,Research Advisor, Dr. Robert Kane.