Research Projects
Research conducted in the Human Performance Lab is focused on assessing physical activity and physical fitness among students, employees and the community for the purposes of improving health, quality of life, and athletic performance.
Do Know Your Numbers Participants Meet The National Recommended Physical Activity as a Vital Sign?
Authors: Maryann V. Hoke, MS, NSCA-CSCS; Junland Navarro, ACSM-CPT; Madeline Eliassen, ACSM-CPT; Yvonne Jeschke; Liam Lindsay; Darrion Gray; Sierra Mains
The purpose of the research study is to assess whether participants in the Fall 2018 鈥Know Your Numbers鈥 (KYN) program are meeting the national recommendations for physical activity through the assessment of Physical Activity as a Vital Sign (PAVS). KYN was a two-day program (Fall 2018) which included a fitness assessment and exercise prescription led by undergraduate students in PEP 454 Exercise Testing and Prescription at the University of Alaska Anchorage (老澳门六合彩开奖记录). KYN participants were asked to partake in the collection of PAVS for the current research project throughout the duration of the program.
Conference: 2019 American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Northwest Chapter Meeting in Bend, Oregon
2019 (PLAAY) Summit in Anchorage, Alaska.
Creating a Culture of Wellness on Campus: Students Teaching the Masters
Authors: Kyra McKay, 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Employee Wellness Coordinator, and Dr. Jean Marcey, Assistant Professor
The purpose of the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Employee Wellness Program is to meet the needs of the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 community by helping employees improve their overall health and wellness. Concomitantly, it allows the Department of Health, Physical Education & Recreation to provide a learning laboratory for students through community engaged coursework, while demonstrating its capacity to deliver a comprehensive wellness program in a climate of declining budgets.
Conference: 2017 National Wellness Conference, Cultivating Cultures That Flourish: Foundations and Innovations in Wellness Promotion in St. Paul, Minnesota.