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Czeck lead author of research on body composition and on-ice skate time

2 years 3 months ago
Madeline Czeck, MS, doctoral student in the School of Kinesiology is the lead author of an article entitled “Body composition and on-ice skate times for National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I collegiate male and female ice hockey athletes”, which was recently published in Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
Adam Darragh

Dengel Dengel publishes part two on Madden NFL video game

2 years 6 months ago
n Dengel, PhD, a professor of kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP), is the author of the recent blog post "Body Composition and Madden NFL Video Game Ratings Part 2 - Madden Individual Scores," a follow-up post to Dengel's previous blog post, "Body Composition and Madden NFL Video Game Ratings Part 1 – Madden Overall Rating."
Simone Asen-Klaskin

Dengel publishes blog on Madden NFL video game

2 years 7 months ago
Don Dengel, PhD, a professor of kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP), coauthored a recent blog post entitled, "Body Composition and Madden NFL Video Game Ratings Part 1 - Madden Overall Rating."
Simone Asen-Klaskin

Dengel authors blog post on skeletal muscle index

2 years 8 months ago
Don Dengel, PhD, professor in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP), is the author of the recent blog post entitled “The Appendicular Skeletal Muscle Index in Athletes”.
Adam Darragh

Dengel authors blog post on 1964 Tokyo Olympic Athletes

2 years 8 months ago
Don Dengel, PhD, professor of exercise science in the School of Kinesiology, and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP,) is the author of a recent blog post entitled, “Mortality of 1964 Tokyo Olympic Athletes.”
Simone Asen-Klaskin

Dengel interviewed on Tokyo Olympics

2 years 9 months ago
Donald R. Dengel, PhD, professor of kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP,) was interviewed by KARE-11 TV News in a story about the possible cancellation of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Simone Asen-Klaskin

Dengel authors blog post on bone stress

2 years 9 months ago
Don Dengel, PhD, professor of exercise science in the School of Kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP), is the author of the recent blog post titled, “Low Bone Mineral Density and Bone Mineral Content Implications for Bone Stress Injuries.”
Adam Darragh

Dengel authors blog on muscle mass vs. strength

2 years 11 months ago
Don Dengel, PhD, professor of kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology is the author of a recent blog post entitled, “Is the quantity of muscle mass more important than the strength of the individual muscle?”
Simone Asen-Klaskin

Dengel presents at the 2021 North American Artery Meeting

2 years 11 months ago
On May 22, 2021, Donald R. Dengel, PhD, professor of kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP) presented at the 2021 North American Artery Meeting. The title of Dr. Dengel's talk was “Childhood Cancer: The Effect of Cancer Treatments on Vascular Function."
Kinesiology

Raymond-Pope publishes about the recovery of anterior cruciate ligament reconstructed female athletes

3 years ago
Christiana Raymond-Pope, PhD, Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Skeletal Muscle Plasticity and Regeneration Laboratory and graduate of the School of Kinesiology, is the lead author of an article recently published in the International Journal of Sports Medicine. Co-authors were Don Dengel, PhD, and Tyler Bosch, PhD, also affiliated with the School of Kinesiology.
Kinesiology

Dengel publishes an article in the February issue of Techniques for Track & Field and Cross Country

3 years 2 months ago
Don Dengel, PhD, a professor of kinesiology and director of the Laboratory of Integrative Human Physiology (LIHP), is the author of an article published in Techniques for Track & Field and Cross Country. The article entitled “The DXA Method: Body composition and Bone Mineral Density of NCAA Division I College Male and Female Track and Field Athletes” was written specifically for track and field coaches, trainers, and athletes...
Kinesiology
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