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    AuthorCarraway, Marissa Errickson (1)Hall, Tyler R. (1)Krajewski, Sara (1)Lark, Daniel Stephen (1)Moyer, Carmen (1)Nanney, Lindsey (1)Pierce, Joseph R., Jr. (1)Sanders, Margaret P. (1)Tullock, Ann Marie Herring (1)Woodson, Kimberly S. (1)Subject
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    SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY AND MOVEMENT TECHNOLOGY IN COLLEGE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY CLASSES 

    Nanney, Lindsey (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The college-age population is not sufficiently physically active and physical activity declines markedly during the college years. Interventions in university and college settings are potential avenues for increasing ...
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    Project MENTOR+ : Mentor-led exercise with cognitive-behavioral therapy to improve perceived competence, reduce social anxiety, and increase physical activity in overweight adolescents. 

    Carraway, Marissa Errickson (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Overweight adolescents are at increased risk for peer victimization and avoidance of physical activity, thus perpetuating overweight status and peer victimization. Avenues of intervention include (1) reducing avoidance ...
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    Motivation, achievement orientation, and competition in collegiate track and field athletes 

    Woodson, Kimberly S. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Competition and motivation are important components of sports. Based on Self-Determination Theory and Cognitive Evaluation Theory (Deci &Ryan, 1985), this study had four purposes. The purposes of the current study were to: ...
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    IL-15 : A NOVEL REGULATOR OF LIPOLYSIS IN HUMANS? 

    Pierce, Joseph R., Jr. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Interactions between and within organ systems such as skeletal muscle (SkM) and adipose tissue (AT), via immune cell signaling factors (cytokines), may regulate the development of obesity. The increased expression and ...
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    Influence of Exercise Mode on Maternal, Fetal, and Neonatal Health Outcomes : The ENHANCED by Mom Project 

    Moyer, Carmen (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The extent of the health benefits of exercise during pregnancy is just beginning to be explored and developed. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of aerobic and circuit training throughout pregnancy on ...
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    NOVEL MECHANISMS GOVERNING SKELETAL MUSCLE MITOCHONDRIAL BIOENERGETICS : OXPHOS EFFICIENCY AND cAMP/PKA SIGNALING 

    Lark, Daniel Stephen (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Understanding the regulation of cellular metabolism is paramount to treating the growing prevalence of metabolic disease worldwide. In cellular metabolism, mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) plays a key role ...
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    The Relationship between Gait Biomechanics and Body Mass Index 

    Tullock, Ann Marie Herring (East Carolina University, 2014)
    Walking gait is one of the basic components of human movements. With the rising obesity epidemic and implied health complications, it is pertinent to examine the relationship between body mass index and the joint torques ...
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    ENERGY COST OF HEAVY LOAD CARRIAGE AND PROLONGED WALKING IN ROTC COLLEGIATE PARTICIPANTS 

    Krajewski, Sara (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The load military service members carry while marching has increased throughout history, and the military routinely uses rucksacks that range in weight from 22-68 kilograms, depending on the type of mission and weather ...
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    Prediction of Athletic Injury with a Functional Movement Screen 

    Hall, Tyler R. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    The Functional Movement Screen[superscript]TM (FMS) is a screening tool designed to quantify movement quality. The ability of the FMS to identify individuals likely to be injured has been examined in athletic and military ...
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    Implicit versus explicit self-defense instruction on self-efficacy, affect, and subjective well-being 

    Sanders, Margaret P. (East Carolina University, 2014)
    A rising concern that has been associated as a public health issue is violence and violent crimes. In an effort to counter issues associated with violence and violent crimes, communities and individuals will seek some ...

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