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Office address: P.O. Box 248065, Coral Gables, FL 33124-2040
Current academic rank: Associate Professor
Primary department: Kinesiology and Sport Sciences
Secondary or joint appointments: No secondary or joint appointments
10. Visa type (if non US citizen): No visa needed HIGHER EDUCATION
11. Institutional:
12. Non-institutional: No non-institutional education 13. Certification, licensure: No certification or licensure EXPERIENCE
14. Academic:
16. Military: No military experience PUBLICATIONS
17. Books and monographs published: Book Chapters
Sherman WM, Jacobs KA, and Ferrara C. Nutritional strategies to optimize athletic performance. In: Handbook of Exercise in Diabetes. Ruderman N, Devlin JT, and Schneider SH (Eds.). Alexandria: American Diabetes Association, 2002, pp. 339-354. Jacobs KA, Paul DR, and Sherman WM. Fat metabolism. In: Exercise and Sport Science. Garrett, Jr. WE and Kirkendall DT (Eds.). New York: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 1999, pp. 9-18. Sherman W, Jacobs K, and Leenders N. Carbohydrate metabolism during endurance exercise. In: Overtraining In Sport: Physiological, Psychological, and Biomedical Considerations. Kreider RB, Fry AC, and O’Toole ML (Eds.). Champaign: Human Kinetics, 1998, pp. 289-307.
18. Juried or refereed journal articles and exhibitions:
Vance DD, Chen GL, Stoutenberg M, Myerburg RJ, Jacobs K, Nathanson L, Perry A, Seo D, Goldschmidt-Clermont PJ, Rampersaud E. Cardiac performance, biomarkers and gene expression studies in previously sedentary men participating in half marathon training. BMC Sports Science, Medicine, and Rehabilitation, 19, Epub ahead of print, 2014. Jacobs KA, Burns P, Kressler J, and Nash MS. Heavy reliance on carbohydrate across a wide range of exercise intensities during voluntary arm ergometry in persons with paraplegia. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine 36: 427-435, 2013. Kressler J, Jacobs KA, Burns P, Betancourt L, Nash MS. Effect of circuit resistance training and timely protein supplementation on exercise-induced fat oxidation in tetraplegic adults. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation, In Press, 2013. Lisman P, Signorile JF, Del Rossi G, Asfour S, Eltoukhy M, Stambolian D, and Jacobs KA. Investigation of the effects of cervical strength training on neck strength, EMG, and
head kinematics during a football tackle. International Journal of Sports Science and Engineering, 6: 131-140, 2012. Stoutenberg M, Kressler J, Chen GL, Perry AC, Meyerburg RJ, Mendez AJ, Signorile JF, Arheart KL, Lewis JE, Jacobs KA. Aerobic training does not alter CRP concentrations in apparently healthy, untrained men. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness 52: 53-62, 2012. Jacobs KA, Kressler J, Stoutenberg M, Roos BA, Friedlander AL. Sildenafil has little influence on cardiovascular hemodynamics or 6-km time trial performance in trained men or women at simulated high altitude. High Altitude Medicine and Biology 12: 215-222, 2011. Kressler J, Stoutenberg M, Roos BA, Friedlander AL, Perry AC, Signorile JF, Jacobs KA. Sildenafil does not improve steady state cardiovascular hemodynamics, peak power, or 15- km time trial cycling performance at simulated moderate or high altitudes in men and women. European Journal of Applied Physiology 111: 3031-3040, 2011. Musto A, Jacobs K, Nash M, Del Rossi G, and Perry A. The effects of an incremental approach to 10,000 steps a day on metabolic syndrome components in sedentary overweight women. Journal of Physical Activity and Health 7: 737-745, 2010. Adams JA, Edwards D, Serravite D, Bedient AM, Huntsman E, Jacobs KA, Del Rossi G, Roos BA, and Signorile JF. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 23: 237-245, 2009.
Suh SH, Paik IY, and Jacobs KA. Regulation of blood glucose homeostasis during exercise. Molecules and Cells 23: 272-279, 2007. Wallis GA, Friedlander AL, Jacobs KA, Horning MA, Fattor JA, Wolfel EE, Lopaschuk GD, and Brooks GA. Substantial working muscle glycerol turnover during two-legged cycle ergometry. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism 293: E950-E957, 2007. Friedlander AL, Jacobs KA, Fattor JA, Horning MA, Hagobian TA, Bauer TA, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. Contributions of working muscle to whole body lipid metabolism are altered by exercise intensity and training. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism 292: E107-E116, 2006. Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Subudhi AW, Fattor JA, Rock PB, Muza SR, Fulco CS, Braun B, Grediagin A, Mazzeo RS, Cymerman A, and Friedlander AL. Cytokine response at high altitude: effects of exercise and antioxidants at 4,300 m. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38: 276-285, 2006. Jacobs KA, Krauss RM, Fattor JA, Horning MA, Friedlander AL, Bauer TA, Hagobian TA, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. Endurance training has little effect on active muscle fatty
acid, lipoprotein cholesterol, or triglyceride net balances. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism 291: E656-E665, 2006. Subudhi AW, Jacobs KA, Hagobian TA, Fattor JA, Muza SR, Fulco CS, Cymerman A, and Friedlander AL. Changes in ventilatory threshold at high altitude: effect of antioxidants. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 38: 1425-1431, 2006. Fattor JA, Miller BF, Jacobs KA, and Brooks GA. Catecholamine response is attenuated during moderate intensity exercise in response to the “lactate clamp”. American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism 288: E143-147, 2005. Hsu AR, Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Attallah H, and Friedlander AL. Effects of heat removal through the hand on metabolism and performance during cycling in the heat. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 30: 87-104, 2005. Jacobs KA, Casazza GA, Suh SH, Horning MA, and Brooks GA. Fatty acid re- esterification but not oxidation is increased by oral contraceptive use. Journal of Applied Physiology 98: 1720-1731, 2005. Miller BF, Lindinger MI, Fattor JA, Jacobs KA, LeBlanc PJ, Duong M, Heigenhauser GJF, and Brooks GA. Hematological and acid-base changes in men during prolonged exercise with and without sodium-lactate infusion. Journal of Applied Physiology 98: 856- 865, 2005. Casazza GA, Jacobs KA, Suh SH, Miller BF, Horning MA, and Brooks GA. Menstrual cycle phase and oral contraceptive effects on triglyceride mobilization during exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology 97: 302-309, 2004. Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Kiratli BJ, and Friedlander AL. Foot cooling reduces exercise- induced hyperthermia in men with spinal cord injury. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 36: 411-417, 2004. Jacobs KA, Paul DR, Geor RJ, Hinchcliff KW, Sams RA, and Sherman WM. Dietary composition influences short-term endurance training-induced adaptations of substrate partitioning during exercise. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 14: 38-61, 2004. Subudhi AW, Jacobs KA, Hagobian TA, Fattor JA, Fulco CS, Muza SR, Rock PB, Hoffman AR, Cymerman A, and Friedlander AL. Antioxidant supplementation does not attenuate oxidative stress at high altitude. Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 75: 881-888, 2004. Paul DR, Jacobs KA, Geor RJ, Hinchcliff KW, and Lamb DR. No effect of pre-exercise meal on substrate metabolism and time trial performance during intense exercise. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 13: 489-503, 2003.
Miller BF, Fattor JA, Jacobs KA, Horning MA, Suh SH, Navazio F, and Brooks GA. Metabolic and cardiorespiratory responses to “the lactate clamp". American Journal of Physiology - Endocrinology and Metabolism 283: E889-E898, 2002. Miller BF, Fattor JA, Jacobs KA, Horning MA, Navazio F, Lindinger MI, and Brooks GA. Lactate and glucose interactions during rest and exercise in men: effect of exogenous lactate infusion. Journal of Physiology 544: 963-975, 2002. Paul DR, Mulroy SM, Horner JA, Jacobs KA, and Lamb DR. Carbohydrate-loading during the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle: effects on muscle glycogen and exercise performance. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism 11: 430- 442, 2001. Jacobs KA, and Sherman WM. The efficacy of carbohydrate supplementation and chronic high-carbohydrate diets for improving endurance performance. International Journal of Sport Nutrition 9: 92-115, 1999. Jacobs K, Nichols J, Holmes B, and Buono M. Isometric cervical extension strength of recreational and experienced cyclists. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology 20:230- 239, 1995.
19. Other works, publications, and abstracts:
Technical Reports
Cymerman A, Friedlander AL, Muza SR, Hagobian TA, Subudhi AW, Jacobs KA, Stone K, Kambis KW, Grediagin A, Fulco CS, and Rock PB. Oculomotor and pupillary during acclimatization to altitude (4300 m). (USARIEM Technical Report T-05/04). Natick, MA: U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, 2005. Cymerman A, Muza SR, Ditzler D, Sharp M, Friedlander A, Hagobian T, Subudhi A, Jacobs K, Stone S, and Fulco C. Oculomotor and pupillary reflexes during acute exposure to hypobaric hypoxia. (USARIEM Technical Report T-03/04). Natick, MA: U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, 2003. Hagan R, Bernhard R, Jacobs K, Farley J, Ramirez L, Feith S, and Hodgdon J. Offensive fog water attack reduces firefighting time and heat strain during shipboard firefighting. (NHRC Technical Report 96-22). San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center, 1996. Hagan R, Huey K, Jacobs K, Bennett B, and Hodgdon J. Core-control cooling system worn under firefighting ensemble increases heat exposure stay time. (NHRC Technical Report 95-40). San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center, 1995.
Shannon M, Ramirez L, Jacobs K, Arnall D, Hagan R, and Hodgdon J. Comparison of anti-exposure suits during rest and arm exercise in cold water. (NHRC Technical Report 95-41). San Diego, CA: Naval Health Research Center, 1995. Invited Symposium Slide Presentations from National Conferences Jacobs KA. Sildenafil citrate (Viagra) has little influence on cardiovascular hemodynamics, peak power, or time trial performance at simulated moderate or high altitudes. Part of the symposium entitled “Impact of sildenafil citrate (Viagra) on exercise capacity and sport (IPC)”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 44: 77, 2012. * Jacobs KA. Worth the headache? The efficacy of phosphodiesterase-5 inhibitors at high altitude. Part of the highlighted symposium entitled “Into thin air: Optimizing exercise performance at high altitude”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 42: 27, 2010. * Slide Presentation Abstracts from National Conferences
Kressler J, Stoutenberg M, Roos B, Friedlander AL, Perry AC, Signorile J, Viskochil R, Jacobs KA. Sildenafil does not improve peak exercise capacity during acute hypoxia in trained men or women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 42: S103, 2010. *
Kressler, J, Stoutenberg M, Roos B, Friedlander AL, Viskochil R, Jacobs KA. Sildenafil does not improve exercise performance during acute hypoxia in trained men or women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 41: S130, 2009. * Jacobs KA, Burns P, Kressler J, and Nash MS. Spinal cord injury associated with maximal lipid oxidation that occurs at relatively low exercise intensities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 40: S4, 2008. *
Stoutenberg M, Kressler J, Chen GL, Perry AC, Myerburg RJ, Mendez A, Lewis JE, and Jacobs KA. Endurance training does not alter serum C-reactive protein concentrations in apparently healthy, inactive males. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 40: S43, 2008. * Jacobs KA, Fattor JA, Horning MA, Friedlander AL, Bauer T, Hagobian T, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. The error in the estimation of net leg total FFA balance from palmitate balance is small at rest and during exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 38: S47, 2006. * Jacobs KA, Casazza GA, Suh SH, Horning MA, and Brooks GA. Menstrual cycle phase does not influence plasma free fatty acid flux during rest or exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 36: S143, 2004. * Jacobs KA, Paul DR, Geor RJ, Hinchcliff KW, Sams RA, and Sherman WM. The influence of dietary composition on short-term aerobic training-induced adaptations of
glucose kinetics. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 33: S176, 2001. * Jacobs KA, Leenders NYJM, and Sherman WM. Creatine (CR) supplementation and swimming. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 30: S264, 1998. * Poster Presentation Abstracts from National and Regional Conferences
Jacobs KA, Raeburn JM, Meneghini LF, Myers ND, Perry AC, Coblentz P, White J, Myers C. Maximal sprint does not alter exercise hemodynamics or fuel use in individuals with Type-1 diabetes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 46, 2014. Raeburn JM, Meneghini LF, Myers ND, Perry AC, Coblentz P, White J, Myers C, Jacobs KA. Maximal sprints prevent hypoglycemia during exercise and not recovery in individuals with Type-1 diabetes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 46, 2014. * Price AA, Musto AA, Ahn S, Perry AC, Jacobs KA. Effects of a translational education- based intervention on health habits and weight maintenance in college freshman. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 46, 2014. Jacobs KA, Burns P, Kressler J, Nash MS. Ventilatory threshold does not coincide with maximal whole body fat oxidation rate in those paraplegia. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 45, 2013. Raeburn JM, Hittinger EA, Jacobs KA. Variability of stroke volume and cardiac output measurements of a thoracic electrical bioimpedance device across test monitoring settings. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 45, 2013. Hittinger EA, Price A, Kressler J, Jacobs KA. Ischemic preconditioning does not improve cycling capacity at sea level or during acute normobaric hypoxia. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 44: S540, 2012. * Bedient AM, Lee SY, Jacobs KA, Asfour S, Roos B, Signorile JF. Comparisons of laboratory tests and simple clinical tests for identifying fallers among healthy older persons. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 43: S491, 2011. Jacobs KA, Burns P, Kressler J, Nash MS. Short-term circuit resistance training does not alter substrate use during exercise in those with paraplegia. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 43: S562, 2011. * Lisman PJ, Signorile JF, Del Rossi G, Asfour S, Abdelrahman KZ, Eltoukhy M, Stambolian D, Jacobs KA. Cervical strength training does not enhance dynamic
stabilization of head and neck during football tackling. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 42: S479, 2010. * Stoutenberg M, Kressler J, Roos B, Friedlander AL, Viskochil R, Signorile J, Jacobs KA. Sildenafil does not improve performance at simulated high or moderate altitudes in men or women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 42: S331, 2010. * Viskochil R, Kressler J, Stoutenberg M, Roos B, Friedlander AL, Perry AC, Signorile J, Jacobs KA. Men and women exhibit similar declines in peak exercise capacity and performance at simulated altitudes. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 42: S331, 2010. Jacobs KA, Stoutenberg M, Kressler J, Roos B, Friedlander AL. Trained women demonstrate greater preservation of peak exercise capacity during acute hypoxia than trained men. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 41: S374, 2009. Chen GL, Stoutenberg M, Kressler J, Jacobs KA, Perry AC, Myerburg RJ. Longitudinal changes in cardiac parameters and biomarkers associated with rapid half-marathon training in previously sedentary subjects. Journal of the American College of Cardiology (Supplement), 51: A287, 2008.
Kressler J, Stoutenberg M, Jacobs KA, and Signorile JF. Lemongrass supplementation during endurance exercise may compensate for reduced carbohydrate intake. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 38: S402, 2006. * Muza SR, Fulco CS, Friedlander AL, Zupan M, Rock PB, Beidleman BA, Jacobs KA, Staab J, and Cymerman A. Acute mountain sickness and SaO2 in moderate altitude versus
sea-level residents ascending to 4300m. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 38: S526, 2006. Brooks GA, Fattor JA, Wolfel EE, Horning MA, Jacobs KA, Bauer T, Hagobian T, and Friedlander AL. Minimal effects of endurance training on whole-body FFA flux and oxidation. The Physiologist 47: 254, 2004. * Fattor JA, Jacobs KA, Bauer T, Hagobian T, Friedlander AL, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. Evaluation of net leg norepinephrine balance before and after endurance training. The Physiologist 47: 254, 2004. * Friedlander AL, Jacobs KA, Fattor JA, Horning MA, Bauer T, Hagobian T, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. Small increases in active leg tracer measured FFA uptake with endurance training. The Physiologist 47: 254, 2004. * Horning MA, Fattor JA, Friedlander AL, Jacobs KA, Bauer T, Hagobian T, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. Minimal effects of training on whole-body and muscle lipolysis. The Physiologist 47: 255, 2004. * Jacobs KA, Krauss RM, Fattor JA, Horning MA, Friedlander AL, Bauer T, Hagobian T, Wolfel EE, and Brooks GA. Net leg individual fatty acid, lipoprotein, and triglyceride balances are unaffected by endurance training. The Physiologist 47: 254, 2004. * Fattor JA, Miller BF, Jacobs KA, and Brooks GA. Catecholamine response is attenuated during moderate intensity exercise in response to the “lactate clamp”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 36: S19, 2004. * Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Subudhi AW, Fattor JA, Rock PB, Braun B, Cymerman A, and Friedlander AL. Antioxidant supplementation does not attenuate the rise in IL-6 and C- reactive protein at 4300 m elevation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 36: S108-109, 2004. * Friedlander AL, Subudhi AW, Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Fattor JA, Stone KS, Rock PB, Muza SR, Fulco CS, Hoffman AR, and Cymerman A. Antioxidants do not attenuate the rise in lipid hydroperoxides observed at 4300 m elevation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 35: S163, 2003. Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Kiratli BJ, and Friedlander AL. Foot cooling during exercise attenuates the rise in tympanic temperature in individuals with spinal cord injury. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 35: S31, 2003. * Hsu AR, Jacobs KA, Hagobian TA, Attallah H, and Friedlander AL. Effects of lowering core temperature on endurance cycling performance. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 35: S31, 2003.* Jacobs KA, Muza SR, Pidgeon S, Hagobian TA, Subudhi AW, Stone KS, Fattor JA, Fulco CS, Rock PB, Cymerman A, Friedlander AL. Antioxidant supplementation does not reduce incidence or severity of acute mountain sickness at 4300 m. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 35: S164, 2003. * Muza SR, Friedlander AL, Pidgeon SP, Forte VA, Fulco CS, Rock PB, Hagobian T, Jacobs KA, Subudhi A, Grediagin A, Kambis K, and Cymerman A. Effect of antioxidant supplements on ventilation and saturation at 4300 m altitude. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 35: S164, 2003. Stone KS, Cymerman A, Subudhi AW, Hagobian TA, Jacobs KA, Fattor JA, and Friedlander AL. Exercise decreases postural stability at sea level and acute exposure to 4300 m elevation. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 35: S163, 2003. Jacobs KA, Friedlander AL, Horning MA, Henderson G, Pollack M, MacDonald JR, Braun B, Brooks GA, Hoffman AR, and Cymerman A. Influence of altitude and caloric restriction on plasma alanine and glutamine during exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 34: S223, 2002. *
Miller BF, Fattor JA, Jacobs KA, Navazio F, and Brooks GA. Recovery of CO2 with
lactate infusion during rest and exercise – “The lactate clamp”. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 34: S284, 2002. * Miller BF, Fattor JA, Jacobs KA, Suh SH, and Brooks GA. Respiratory and metabolic effects of a lactate infusion during rest and exercise – “The lactate clamp”. Presented at the 2002 Southwest Regional Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine. * Paul DR, Mulroy SM, Horner JA, and Jacobs KA. Carbohydrate loading diets in women cyclists. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 31: S194, 1999. * Buckworth J, Cureton KJ, Convertino VA, Jacobs K, and Dishman RK. Orthostatic responses in women with parental hypertension: fitness and carotid baroreflex function. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 29: S89, 1997. Hagan RD, Bernhard RD, Jacobs KA, Cohen BS, and Hodgdon JA. Whole-body anti- exposure suits reduce heat loss during arm exercise and progressive immersion in cold water. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 29: S95, 1997. Jacobs K, Grindeland R, Bigbee A, Lauderdale M, Finch B, Azevedo J, and Linderman J. The effects of growth hormone and functional overload on soleus mass and oxidative capacity in hypophysectomized rats. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 28: S62, 1996. Shannon M, Ramirez L, Jacobs K, Arnall D, Hagan R, and Hodgdon J. Anti-exposure suits increase stay-time and reduce heat loss during rest/exercise cycles in cold water. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement). 27: S153, 1995.
Jacobs K, Nichols J, Holmes B, and Buono M. Isometric cervical extension strength of recreational and experienced cyclists. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (Supplement), 26: S75, 1994. * * Designates abstracts published in or submitted to peer-reviewed journals
20. Other works accepted for publication: No other works currently accepted for publication. PROFESSIONAL
21. Grant proposals not funded:
Effects of exercise intensity on inflammation and CVD risk in young adults. Sponsor: National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) Role: Co-Investigator (Chantal Vella, Ph.D. at the University of Idaho is Principal investigator)
Submission date: October 2012 Effort: One month summer salary and travel The Influence of Sildenafil on Pulmonary Arterial Pressure Across a Wide Range of Simulated Altitudes. Sponsor: World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Role: Principal Investigator Submission date: February 2011 Effort: 15% + one summer month Score: The proposal received a score of 77 where the funding threshold was 80 and above.
Obesity/overweight in persons with early and chronic SCI: A randomized, multicenter, controlled lifestyle intervention. Sponsor: Department of Defense Role: Co-investigator (Mark Nash, Ph.D. is Principal investigator) Duration: 5 years, funded May 2010 Effort: 5% Exercise treatment of obesity-related secondary conditions in adults with paraplegia. Sponsor: National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research Role: Co-investigator (Mark Nash, Ph.D. is Principal investigator) Duration: 3 years, funded September 2007 Effort: 15%
Can sildenafil improve exercise performance at moderate altitude? Sponsor: World Anti-Doping Agency Role: Principal investigator Duration: 2 years, funded July 2007 Effort: 15% Effects of exercise on prandial lipemia and fat oxidation after tetraplegia. Sponsor: The Craig H. Nielsen Foundation Role: Co-investigator (Mark Nash, Ph.D. is Principal investigator) Duration: 2 years, funded June 2007 Effort: 10% Development of exercise training programs to improve lipid use and reduce the prevalence of obesity in the physically disabled. Sponsor: University of Miami James W. McLamore Summer Award Role: Principal investigator Duration: Summer 2007, funded January 2007 Effort: 100%
The influence of triphasic oral contraceptives on body composition and time trial exercise performance. Sponsor: University of Miami General Research Support Award Role: Principal investigator Duration: 1 year, funded June 2006 Effort: N/A The influence of dietary composition on short-term aerobic training-induced adaptations in glucose kinetics. Sponsor: Quaker Oats Company Role: Co-investigator (W. Michael Sherman. Ph.D. was Principal investigator) Duration: 1 year, funded October 1998, used to fund dissertation project Effort: N/A
Reviewed 23 manuscripts as an ad hoc reviewer primarily for the following journals: • Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2012 to present) • European Journal of Sport Science (2007 to present) • International Journal of Sports Medicine (2000 to present) • Journal of Applied Physiology (2002 to present) • Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (2002 to present). • Sports Medicine (2014)
23. Professional and honorary organizations: Member of the American College of Sports
24. Honors and awards: Graduate Associate Research Award, The Ohio State University, 2000. 25. Postdoctoral fellowships:
I completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of California, Berkeley in the Department of Integrative Biology and the laboratory of Dr. George Brooks from 2000-2004. During that time we examined the influence of endurance exercise training on lactate, glucose, free fatty acid, and amino acid metabolism using stable isotope infusions, simultaneous femoral arterial-venous sampling, and percutaneous muscle biopsies. During the second year of my postdoctoral fellowship at UC Berkeley, I had the unique opportunity to work in the laboratory of Dr. Anne Friedlander at the Palo Alto VA Health Care System. While there we completed a study examining the effects of antioxidant supplementation on oxidative stress, immune function, and acute mountain sickness during two weeks of high altitude exposure at Pikes Peak, Colorado.
Invited to speak at the 11th Annual SCPMG Diabetes Symposium in Industry Hills, California on 11/29/05. Title of talk was “The Efficacy of Exercise in the Prevention and Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus”.
TEACHING
27. Teaching awards received:
Graduate Teaching Award, The Ohio State University, 1999.
Outstanding Faculty Member nominee, University of Miami Apple Polishing Reception, 2013.
Undergraduate
KIN 321 – Introduction to Systemic Exercise Physiology
Graduate
KIN 477/577 – Advanced Nutrition for Sports and Fitness
KIN 579 – Principles of Exercise Prescription/Assessment: Cardiovascular
KIN 586 – Exercise Prescription/Assessment Laboratory
KIN 646 – Research Methods in Exercise and Sport Sciences
Teaching evaluations from the Fall 2004 to Spring 2013 reveal that an average of 96 and 98% of undergraduate and graduate students, respectively, have strongly agreed or agreed to the statement “My overall impression of the instructor is positive” during my five years of teaching at the University of Miami. An average of 88 and 94% of undergraduate and graduate students, respectively, have strongly agreed or agreed to the statement “I would recommend this instructor to a friend”.
Redesigned KIN 586 and 646 to improve the practical application of the material presented. Developed KIN 655 as a course that combines theoretical and applied instruction in which students learn metabolic regulation as it relates to exercise as well as biochemistry laboratory techniques used to quantify blood metabolite concentrations.
Masters Theses
Chairperson for three masters theses: • Steven Hwang, graduated Spring 2009
• Marie Grunbeck, graduated Fall 2009 • Rich Viskochil, graduated Fall 2008, doctoral student at the University of
Doctoral Dissertations
Chairperson for seven doctoral dissertations: • Stacy Cutrono, graduation expected in Summer 2014
“Physical activity counseling among breast cancer survivors”
• Jennifer Raeburn, graduated Fall 2013
“The effect of a 10-s maximal effort sprint performed prior to and immediately following moderate-intensity exercise on glucoregulation in individuals with Type I diabetes”
“The effect of a translational education-based intervention on health habits and weight maintenance in college freshmen”
• Liz Hittinger, graduated Summer 2012
“The effect of ischemic preconditioning of the lower limbs on peak cycling capacity, cardiovascular hemodynamics, arterial oxygen saturation, and EMG activity in male cyclists and triathletes at sea level and simulated high altitude”
“Effects of a cervical resistance training program on the electromyographical and kinematic response of the head and neck to a standard football tackle”
• Jochen Kressler, graduated Summer 2009
“Sildenafil does not improve cardiovascular hemodynamics, peak power, or 15-km time trial performance at simulated moderate or high altitudes in men or women”, funded by World Anti-Doping Agency grant (Kevin A. Jacobs, Principal Investigator)
• Mark Stoutenberg, graduated Fall 2008
“Aerobic training does not alter CRP concentrations in apparently healthy, untrained men”, funded by $125,000 from the Dean of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
Committee member for eleven doctoral dissertations:• Chantis Mantilla, expected to graduate in 2014
• Amos Cole Meyers, expected to graduate in 2014
“Bicycle shoe insoles and their effect on foot excursion, leg muscle activation patterns, and performance in experienced cyclists”
• Deborah Riquelme, expected to graduate in 2014
“A comparison of body composition, high risk behaviors, eating and exercise habits in a tri-racial group of collegiate female athletes”
“The effect of combined moderate intensity training on immune functioning, metabolic variables, and quality of life in HIV-infected individuals receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy”
• Elizabeth Edwards, graduated Spring 2011
“Results from a pilot translational health and wellness based summer program in minority adolescents”
• Abigail Bedient, graduated Spring 2010
“A strategy utilizing simple clinical and laboratory tests to identify fallers among healthy independent-living older persons”
• Daniel Serravite, graduated Spring 2010
“Whole body periodic acceleration reduces levels of delayed onset muscle soreness after eccentric exercise”
• Kysha Harriell, graduated Spring 2010
“The menstrual cycle does not influence joint position sense, joint kinesthesia, or dynamic balance”
“Does a short-term pedometer assessed physical activity program reduce risk of dysmetabolic syndrome X?”
“Risk for exercise addiction: a comparison of triathletes competing in sprint-, Olympic-, and Ironman-distance triathlons”
• Jessica Adams, graduated Spring 2007
“Optimal frequency, displacement, duration, and recovery patterns to maximize power output following acute whole body vibration training”
SERVICE
30. University committee and administrative responsibilities:
Service on four regularly-meeting School of Education and Human Development committees: • Scholarship (have been in the chair of this three-person committee since 2011) • School Council (one of three members of the leadership group from Fall 2007 to Spring
Service on three additional committee/subcommittees that meet 2-3 times a year: • Recruitment Procedures • Organizational Resources
Served as the Exercise Physiology Graduate Program Director for the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences from 2008 to present. Served as the Department Chair of the Department of Kinesiology and Sport Sciences during Dr. Perry’s sabbatical in the Fall of 2010.
I serve as an advisor on the Miami-Dade Sports Commission Olympic Development Committee.
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