School of Kinesiology to be well-represented at the American College of Sports Medicine Conference

logoA number of faculty and graduate students from the School of Kinesiology will travel to Orlando, FL., this May to display publications and presentations at the American College of Sports Medicine 2014 annual meeting.

The following publications have been accepted:

  • Tholen, J.T., Wilson, P.B., Rhodes, G., & Ingraham, S.J. (2014). Associations between pre-race diet and gi distress in competitive triathletes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Russell, H., Rhodes, G., Ingraham, S.J., & Wiese-Bjornstal, D. (2014). Psychological predictors of physiological changes in novice marathon runners. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Rhodes, G.S., Wilson, P.B. & Ingraham, S.J. (2014). Pre-race dietary tendencies do not predict race performance during a half-Ironman distance triathlon. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Wilson, P.B., Rhodes, G.S. & Ingraham, S.J. (2014). The validity of self-reported fluid intake during the run of a Half-Ironman. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. Lundstrom, C.J., Ingraham, S. J., & Rhodes, G.S. (2014).

Additionally, doctoral students Chris Lundstrom and Patrick Wilson will be presenting at the Northland American College of Sports Medicine on March 26.

  • Lundstrom, C.J., Ingraham, S. J., & Rhodes, G.S. (2014). Allometric Scaling of VO2MAX in Models of Performance for College Aged Recreational Runners. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
  • Wilson, P.B., Rhodes, G.S. & Ingraham, S.J. (2014). The validity of self-reported fluid intake during the run of a Half-Ironman. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.

Patrick Wilson, Chris Lundstrom, Greg Rhodes,  and Jillian Tholen are advised by Dr. Stacy Ingraham, senior lecturer in the School Kinesiology, & Dr. Eric Synder, assistant professor in the School of Kinesiology. Hayley Russell is advised by Dr. Diane Wiese-Bjornstal, associate professor of kinesiology.