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CURRICULUM VITAE Nicole L. Rogers, PhD
POSITION: Associate Professor Director of Graduate Programs Graduate Coordinator, Aging Studies Program
DATE OF HIRE: August 2007
ADDRESS: Department of Public Health Sciences Aging Studies Program 1845 Fairmount - Campus Box 43 Wichita State University Wichita, KS 67260
Phone: 316.978.6684 FAX: 316.978.3072 Email: [email protected]
EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND
Institution Degree Major Dates
Wichita State University Ph.D. Human Factors 2003 Wichita, Kansas Psychology
Dissertation: Cognitive Demands of Postural Stability in the Older Adult Advisor: Alex Chaparro, Ph.D.
The University of Texas at Austin M.Ed. Adult Development and 1999 Austin, Texas Aging
Kent State University M.A. Exercise Physiology 1994 Kent, Ohio
Mount Union College B.S. Sports Medicine 1992 Alliance, Ohio Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
EXPERIENCE
2013-present, Associate Professor, Department of Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University
2013-present, Graduate Coordinator, Department of Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University
2011-present, Director of Graduate Programs, Department of Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University
2003-2007, Research Associate – The University of Kansas School of Medicine, Family and Community Medicine, Wichita, KS
2002-2007, Adjunct Instructor – Kinesiology and Biomechanics, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Studies, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
2001-2007, Online Instructor – Lifetime Fitness, Department of Allied Health, Butler County Community College, Andover, KS
2000-2003, Teaching Assistant – Statistics, Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
2003, Instructor – Psychology of Learning, Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
2000-2002, Instructor – General Psychology, Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
2000-2003, Adjunct Instructor – Lifetime Fitness, Department of Allied Health, Butler County Community College, Andover, KS
2000-2001, Assistant Network Administrator – Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
1999-2000, Research Associate, The effects of sensory, physical, cognitive and environmental variables on an older adult’s ability to maintain static and dynamic postural balance, Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
1999-2000, Instructor – Better Balance, Parkinson’s, Water Aerobics, Water Arthritis, Larksfield Place Retirement Community, Wichita, KS
1997-1999, Instructor – Cardiovascular and Weight Training, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
1996-1997, Research Associate, The effects of exercise on cognitive ability in older persons, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
1994-1996, Instructor – General Weight Training and Running, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
1995-1996, Personal Trainer/Fitness Supervisor, Johnny Keel’s Fitness Center, Austin, TX
1992-1994, Senior Exercise Program Leader, College of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
1992-1994, Instructor – Lifetime Fitness, Exercise and Weight Control, Racquetball, and Weight Training, College of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University, Kent, OH
1994, Research Associate, The implementation of an exercise program for correctional facility guards, State of Ohio – Lorain Correctional Facility, Lorain, OH
1993, Personal Trainer/Fitness Supervisor, The Power Station, Kent, OH
1992, Research Assistant, The comparison of two models of isokinetic exercise-research equipment, INRTEK (Injury Reduction Technology), Hudson, OH
1992, Physical Therapy Intern, White Physical Therapy Clinic, Alliance, OH
1991, Physical Therapy Assistant, Veterans Administration Hospital, Batavia, NY
AWARDS, NOMINATIONS, AND APPOINTMENTS
2011 GRASP Competition Oral Division Award 3rd place student award (mentor) "Celebrate Aging Research at Wichita State University" research competition, Sponsored by the WSU Regional Institute on Aging, 1st and 3rd faculty award, 1st student award (mentor). National Institute on Aging Grants Technical Assistance Workshop, Sponsored by The National Institutes of Health, Department of Health & Human Services, 2008 Academy for Effective Teaching Award, Nomination, Wichita State University, 2008 Academy for Effective Teaching Award, Nomination, Wichita State University, 2006 Academy for Effective Teaching Award, Nomination, Wichita State University, 2005 Dora Wallace Hodgson Summer Graduate Research Award, Wichita State University, 2002 Special Scholarship, Graduate School, Wichita State University, 2002 Student Paper Award, Kansas Department On Aging, April, 2001 Teaching Fellowship, Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, 2000-present Graduate Travel Stipend, Graduate Student Senate, Wichita State University, 2000-2001 Research Fellowship, Department of Psychology, Wichita State University, 1999-2000 Teaching Fellowship, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1997-1998 Research Fellowship, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1996-1997 Teaching Fellowship, Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Austin, 1994-1996 Graduate Fellowship, School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, Kent State University, 1992-1994 Stipend Award, School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, Kent State University, 1992-1994
RESEARCH GRANTS
Total Funded Projects: $673,478 Pending: $85,555
1. Collins T, Dong F, Parra-Medina D, Cupertino P, Rogers NL, Ablah E, Ahlers-Schmidt CR. Text Messaging to Promote Walking in Latinos with Peripheral Arterial Disease. NIH - PA-13-302, Submitted 10/5/2014, $85,555 (subcontract): Pending
2. Collins T, Dong F, Parra-Medina D, Cupertino P, Rogers NL, Ablah E, Ahlers-Schmidt CR. Text Messaging to Promote Walking in Latinos with Peripheral Arterial Disease. NIH - PA-13-302, In preparation for Resubmission 3/5/2014, $82,229: Not Funded Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
3. NL Rogers, L. Hale, T.S. Radebaugh (2014). Wichita State University, Interprofessional Education Fund. Falling Less in Kansas: Spanish Translation. $3047: Funded 4. Hale L., Rogers NL, McClendon, J., Steinberg, M. (2013) Wichita State University, Interprofessional Education Fund. Development and Improvement of Online Instruction in the Interprofessional Evidence-Based Practice and Research Methods Graduate Course. Subcontract $2,000: Funded.
5. Rogers, M.E., J.A. Patterson, and N.L. Rogers. (2012). Hygenic Research Fund: Calculation of caloric expenditure for elastic resistance exercise with upper and lower body exercise in young and older adults. $5,000: Funded.
6. Rogers, M.E., J.A. Patterson, and N.L. Rogers. (2011). Hygenic Research Fund. Postural Balance of Young and Older Adults While Standing on Foam Surfaces. $5,000: Funded
7. Collins, T. and N.L.Rogers. (2011). National Institute of Health. Promoting Walking in African Americans with Peripheral Arterial Disease. $43,830: Funded
8. Radebaugh, T.S. and the Falling LinKS Research Team. (2011). Blue Cross Blue Shield. Falling Less in Kansas. $2,481: Funded
9. Rogers, N.L., T.S. Radebaugh, C. Bahner, L.S. Hale, K.A. Kendrick, and M.E. Rogers. (2011). Multidisciplinary Research Project Award, Wichita State University. Translating the Falling LinKS Toolkit for use with Home Instead Senior Care. $5,000: Funded
10. Rogers, N.L. (2011). The Graduate School and the Regional Institute on Aging Assistantship Program in Aging, Wichita State University. Increasing the Intensity of Physical Activity Level of Older Women. $10,000: Funded
11. Rogers, N.L. (2011). Kansas Health Foundation. Development of a Systematic Delivery System for the Kansas Optimizing Health Program (KOHP). $22,295: Not Funded
12. Rogers, N.L. (2010). Hygenic Corporation Faculty fellowship. In support of research involving physical activity and older adults. $10,000: Funded
13. Rogers, N.L. (2009). The Gridley Hoover Pilot Research Program: Varying amount and type of social sup- port on older adult activity levels. $15,000: Not Funded.
14. Regional Institute on Aging Falling LinKS Research Team (2009). National Institutes of Health (AREA Grant): Falling Less in Kansas (Falling LinKS). $421,826: Not Funded.
15. Regional Institute on Aging Falling LinKS Research Team (2009). National Institutes of Health (Challenge Grant): Falling Less in Kansas (Falling LinKS). $621,026: Not Funded.
16. Regional Institute on Aging Falling LinKS Research Team (2009). Kansas Health Foundation: Falling Less in Kansas (Falling LinKS): Elk County Expansion. $25,000. Not Funded.
17. Rogers, N.L., D. Ballard-Reisch, B. Chaparro, and J. Patterson. (2009). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Health Games Research. Wii exergames for older adult physical activity programming: usability, satisfaction, and performance. $233,820. Not Funded.
18. Elder, B.L., L.S. Hale, C.A. Bahner, and Regional Institute on Aging Falling LinKS Research Team (2009). WSU College of Health Professions Clifford and Leah Gaulter Memorial Fund: Readability and suit- ability of falls related health information for older adults with age-related low vision. $3,500. Fund- ed. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
19. Rogers, N.L. Accelerometer-determined physical activity and functional fitness in older adults. University Research and Creativity Award, Wichita State University. (2009). $4,500: Funded.
20. Regional Institute on Aging (RIA) Falling LinKS Research Team (2008). United Methodist Health Ministry Fund: Falling Less in Kansas (Falling LinKS) toolkit development. $41,250: Fund- ed.
21. Rogers, N.L. (2008). Wichita State University LINK. Efficacy of adding a weekly class to an in- ternet-based physical activity program for older adults. $3,500: Funded.
22. Rogers, N.L. and L.A. Alkire. (2007). Vladimir Janda Grant for Therapeutic Exercise Research. Peer-led fitness classes: Training the senior fitness trainer. $5,000: Funded.
23. Walling, A., N.L. Rogers, C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, and D. Klingman. (2006). American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation: Developing a tool to improve adherence to migraine therapy. $100,273: Not Funded.
24. Ahlers-Schmidt, C.R., N.L. Rogers, R.E. Zackula, J. Harshbarger. (2006). National Institute of Mental Health. Using a web-based physical activity tracking system to decrease depression. $78,500: Not Funded.
25. Rogers, N.L. and C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt. (2006). Sunflower Foundation: First Step to Active Health at Work: Reducing barriers and capitalizing motivators. $130,754: Funded.
26. Rogers, N.L., C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, and R.E. Zackula. (2005). National Institutes of Health. Reducing incidence of health risk related to obesity in women. $355,825. Not Funded.
27. Rogers, N.L. and R. Kellerman. (2005). Engenio Corporation: Internet-based pedometer worksite wellness program. $350,000: Funded.
28. Rogers, N.L. and R. Kellerman. (2005). Sunflower Foundation: A School-based pedometer & behavioral modification program to increase physical activity in 9th grade girls. $68,089. Not Funded.
29. Rogers, N.L., D.C. Wooley. (2004). American Academy of Family Physicians Foundation: Physician-based pedometer prescription. $59,334: Not Funded
30. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, K. Pitetti, D. Woolley, and A. Golbeck. (2004). Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality: Early intervention in older women at risk for disability. $457,500: Not Funded.
31. Rogers, N.L. (2002). Dora Wallace Summer Research Grant: Cognitive Demands of Postural Stability in the Older Adult. $1,000: Funded.
32. Rogers, N.L. (2002). Sigma Xi: Attentional demands of balance in the older adult, $2,500. Not Funded.
33. Takeshima, N., M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, R.M. Bohlken, and M.M. Islam. (2002). Nihon Medix: Bands, balls, and balance for older adults in Japan: A video series. ¥2,000,000 ($16,500): Not Funded. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
34. Takeshima, N., M.M. Islam, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. (2002). Mitsubishi Foundation: International research on balance training in older adults: A comparison of Eastern and Western methods. ¥4,000,000 ($33,000): Funded.
35. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and J.D.F. Shores. (2002). Hygenic Corporation: Balance and strength training for older adults in HUD retirement communities and the Wichita area. $2,000: Funded. 36. Rogers, M.E., N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.M. Islam. (2002). Hygenic Corporation: Balance training for older adults in Nagoya, Japan. $6,224: Funded.
37. Rogers, M.E. , N. L. Rogers, and R.M. Bohlken. (2000). Hygenic Corporation: Balance training for older adults in the Hesston community. $6,392: Funded.
BOOK CHAPTERS
1. Rogers, M.E. and N.L. Rogers (2013). Helping older adults select the physical activity program that’s right for them. In W. Chodzko-Zajko (Editor). ACSM Guide to Exercise and Physical Activity for Older Adults. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, p.171-184.
2. Rogers, M.E., N. Tomiyama, and N.L. Rogers (2011). Factors for Falling. In N. Takeshima and M.E. Rogers, (Eds.), Balance Exercise for Older Adults (pages 3-9). NAP Limited: Tokyo, JP.
3. N.L. Rogers and T. Yamada. (2010). Psychological Aspects of Falling in Older Adults. In N. Takeshima and M.E. Rogers, (Eds.), Balance Exercise for Older Adults (pages 41-59). NAP Limited: Tokyo, JP.
4. N.L. Rogers (2006). Developing and Teaching Community-Based Programs. In N. Takashima (Editor) Theory and Practice of Community-Based Exercise Program For Older Adults (pages 51-97). Nippon Publishing: Nagoya, JP.
PUBLICATIONS
Published or in press
1. Rogers ME, Rogers NL, Fujiti E, Islam MM, Takeshima N. Muscle Strength and Size Gains in Older Women after Four and Eight Weeks of High-Intensity Resistance Training. International Journal of Physical Education and Applied Exercise Science, 2015, in press.
2. Collins T, Dong F, Ablah E, Parra-Medina D, Cupertino P, Rogers NL, Ahlers-Schmidt CR. Texting to Motivate Exercise among Latino Adults at Risk for Vascular Disease: A Pilot Study. Preventing Chronic Disease, 2014: 11, 1-7.
3. Keuter KR, Berg GM, Hervey AM, Rogers NL. Usability testing of a fall prevention toolkit designed for self-use in an older adult population. Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2014, in press.
4. Takeshima N, Islam MM, Rogers ME, Koizumi D, Tomiyama N, Narita M, Rogers NL. Pattern of age- associated decline of static and dynamic balance in community-dwelling older women. Geriatr Gerontol Int, 2014; 14: 556–56. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
5. Ahlers-Schmidt CR, Ablah E, Rogers NL, Cupertino P, Parra-Medina D, Dong F, Collins T. Low-Income Urban Latino Parents’ Perceptions of Immunization Text Reminders. Ethnicity and Disease, 2014: 24, 229-235.
6. Takeshima, N, Islam, MM, Rogers, ME, Rogers, NL, Sengoku, N, Koizumi, D, Kitabayashi, Y, Imai, A and Naruse, A. Effects of Nordic walking compared to conventional walking and band- based resistance exercise in older adults. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 2013:12, 422- 430. PMCID: PMC3772584
7. Rogers, N.L., Green, J., Rogers, M.E. Physician prescribed physical activity for older adult patients. Aging Health, Aging Health, December 2012, Vol. 8, No. 6, Pages 601-624.
8. Rogers, N.L. and M.E. Rogers. Exercise Recommendations for Older Adults. Journal of Active Aging, 2012.
9. Wichita State University Falling LinKS Research Team. Falling Less in Kansas: Development of a fall prevention toolkit, Journal of Aging Research, 2011, 1-7, 2011.
10. Goldberg, L.R., Koontz, J.S., Rogers, N.L., Brickell, J. Considering accreditation in gerontology: The importance of interprofessional collaborative competencies to ensure quality healthcare for older adults. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education, 33, 1-16, 2011.
11. Wichita State University Falling LinKS Research Team. A Falling Less in Kansas Toolkit: A Self-Care Intervention. Visibility, 5(3), 11-13, 2011.
12. Rogers, N.L., Schmidt, C.A, Page, P. Design and Development: Using the internet to provide social support to older adults engaged in a Well-Rounded Exercise Program (WellREP). Active Aging Today, accepted for publication.
13. Koizumi, D., N.L. Rogers, M.E. Rogers, R. Hasegawa, S. Lee, and N. Takeshima. Efficacy of an accelerometer-guided physical activity intervention in community-dwelling older women. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 6(4), 467-474, 2009.
14. Takeshima N, N.L. Rogers, M.E. Rogers, M.M. Islam, D. Koizumi, and S. Lee. Functional fitness gain varies in older adults depending on exercise mode. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 39(11), 2036-2043, 2007.
15. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and P. Page. Get ready for summer! A fitness program to prepare for vacations. Functional U, 5 (3), 1-8, 2007.
16.Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Balance training in older adults. Journal of Aging Health, 1, 475-486, 2005.
17.Islam, M.M., N. Takeshima, M.E. Rogers, T. Yamauchi, D. Koizumi, Y. Wang, and N.L. Rogers. Decline of functional fitness in free living Japanese older adults. The Asian Journal of Exercise and Sport Science, 1, 9-15, 2005.
18. Yamauchi, T., M.M. Islam, D. Koizumi, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Effect of home-based well-rounded exercise in community-dwelling older adults. Journal of Science and Sports Medicine, 4, 563-571, 2005.
19.Rogers, M.E., and N.L. Rogers. Get your patients moving. Healthy Aging, 1(1), 23-26, 2005. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
20. Islam, M.M., E. Nasu, M.E. Rogers, D. Koizumi, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Effects of combined sensory and muscular training on balance in older adults. Preventive Medicine, 39, 1148-1155, 2004.
21. Islam, M.M., N. Takeshima, D. Koizumi, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Relationship between balance, daily physical activity, and fitness in older adults. The Asian Journal of Exercise and Sport Science, 1, 9-18, 2004.
22. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, and M.M. Islam. Reducing the risk for falls in the homes of older adults. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, 18(2), 29-39, 2004. 23.Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, and M.M. Islam. Methods to evaluate and improve the physical parameters associated with fall risk in older adults. Preventive Medicine, 36, 255- 264, 2003.
24.Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, B.S. Chaparro, L. Stumpfhauser, and C.G. Halcomb. Effects of modular course training on mobility in older adults aged 79-90 years. Disability and Rehabilitation, 25, 213-217, 2003.
25.Rogers, M.E., H.S. Sherwood, N.L. Rogers, and R.M. Bohlken. Effects of dumbbell and elastic band training on physical function in older inner-city African American women. Women and Health, 36(4), 33-41, 2002.
26. Chodzko-Zajko, W. J. , F. Pettigrew, N. Beardsley, W. Griffin, V. Vaca, and M. Pepe. The application of multimedia computerized patient education programs in the adult fitness program setting. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 256, 5, 1995.
27. Griffin, W., K. Moore, W. ChodzkoZajko, K. Bucaro, P. Ditto, V. Vaca, N. Beardsley, and F. Pettigrew. The effect of advancing age on memory for health related information, Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 1, 1, 1993.
Submitted and under review, or in revision
1. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, E. Fujita, and N. Takeshima. Balance confidence and functional ability in older adults aged 77-100 years. International Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences Research. Submitted and under review (2014).
2. Rogers, N.L., Takeshima, N., Rogers, M.E., Wilson, C.M. Comparison of Two Exergames to a Traditional Physical Activity Program on Measures of Functional Fitness and Balance: A Pilot Study. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, in revision.
3. N. Takeshima, M.E. Rogers, D. Koizumi, N. Tomiyama, M.M. Islam, N.L. Rogers. Association between static and dynamic balance with age in community-dwelling older adults. Age and Aging , submitted and under revision.
4. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Fear of falling and functional ability in older adults aged 77-100 years. Perceptual and Motor Skills, submitted and under revision.
5. Islam, M.M., N. Takeshima, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Use of accelerometers in assessing daily physical activity dose and intensity in community-dwelling older adults. Health Promotion International, submitted and under review. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
6. Islam, M.M., D. Koizumi, M.E. Rogers, T. Yamauchi, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Quantity and quality of daily physical activity in Japanese older adults. BMC Public Health, submitted and under review.
7. Islam, M.M., N. Takeshima, M.E. Rogers, T. Yamauchi, D. Koizumi, Y. Wang, and N.L. Rogers. Functional fitness status in free living Japanese older adults versus younger adults. International Journal of Sport and Health Science, manuscript in revision.
Manuscripts in progress
1. Chesser, A., N. Keene-Woods, K. Smothers, Rogers NL. Health Literacy and the Older Adult. In preparation for submission to Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives.
2. Ofee-doo S, Rogers NL, Rogers, ME. The Impact of Active Lifestyle on the Functional Fitness Level of Older Women. In preparation for submission to Journal of Aging and Physical Activity.
3. Rogers, N.L., A. Morgan, S. Amini, N. Takeshima, and M.E. Rogers. Accelerometer-determined physical activity in older adults. In preparation for submission to Age and Ageing.
4. Rogers, N.L., N. Takeshima, E.Y. Park, and M.L. Slimmer. A community-based multi-component physical activity program for older adults. In preparation for submission to Journal of Aging and Physical Activity.
5. Rogers, N.L., Gurnsey, J.L, Patterson, J., Rogers, M.E. Using Accelerometers to Increase the Intensity of Physical Activity of Older Women. In preparation for submission to Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
6. Rogers, N.L., A. Chaparro, C.H. Park, and M.E. Rogers. Effect of an attention demanding visual task on postural control in young and old adults. In preparation for submission to Psychology and Aging
7. Rogers, N.L. and C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt. Worksite physical activity intervention: design and baseline results. In preparation for submission to Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
8. Rogers, N.L., E.Y. Park, N. Takeshima, P. Page, and M.L. Slimmer. Exploring the power of the internet to provide social support to older adults engaged in a Well-Rounded Exercise Program (WellREP). In preparation for submission to Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
9. N.L. Rogers, C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt. Increasing physical activity through an Internet-Based Pedometer Worksite Wellness Program. In preparation for submission to The International Journal of Behavioral Medicine.
PEER-REVIEWED ABSTRACTS
1. Rogers, N.L., A. Juesas, N. Fritz, J.C. Colado, V. Muñoz-Cutillas, and M.E. Rogers. Effects of training with different elastic devices on dynamic and isometric strength in older adults. Submitted to Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2015 Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
2. Rogers, M.E., M. Bunyan, J.A. Patterson, N.L. Rogers, And N. Takeshima. Met-Levels For Upper- And Lower-Body Elastic Resistance Exercise. Submitted to Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2015
3. Takeshima, N., D. Koizumi,M.M. Islam,S. Okada, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Age-associated decline of step rate and moderate-intensity physical activity performance in older women. Submitted to Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2015
4. Collins T, Dong F, Ablah E, Parra-Medina D, Cupertino P, Rogers NL, Ahlers-Schmidt CR. Use of Text Messaging to Motivate Exercise in Latinos with One or More Atherosclerotic Risk Factors: Two Pilot Studies. Society of General Internal Medicine, San Diego, CA April 22-15, 2014.
5. Chesser A, Smothers K, Keene-Woods N, Rogers N. Health Literacy and the Older Adult: A System- atic Review. The University of Kansas School of Medicine – Wichita Research Forum Conference, Wichi- ta, KS April 17 2014.
6. Chesser AK, Keene Woods N, Melhado T, Rogers NL. Health Literacy and Older Women: Findings from a statewide assessment using the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey. Health Liter- acy Annual Research Conference, Bethesda, MD. October 3-4, 2014.
7. Rogers NL, Calatayud J, Borreani S, Colado JC, Triplett NT, Andersen LL. Serratus Anterior and Upper Trapezius Muscle Activity During Upper-Body Exercises. Medicine and Science in Sports and Ex- ercise, 46(5S):910, 2014.
8. Rogers, M.E., J.A. Patterson, B. del Pozo-Cruz, T. Robillard, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Caloric expenditure of elastic resistance training in upper and lower body exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46(5S):244-245, 2014.
9. Takeshima, N., J.A. Patterson, R.Z. Amick, N.L. Rogers, K.C. Young, and M.E. Rogers. Comparison of postural sway measures using a balance platform and mobile application. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46(5S):901, 2014.
10. Kato, Y., N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Effect of marching in place and chair rise exercise on function in frail older adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46(5S):236, 2014.
11. Forman , J., M.E. Rogers, M. Bunyan, N.L. Rogers, and J.A. Patterson. Effects of massage combined with resistance on ankle flexibility and balance in adults aged 50-65 years. American Massage Therapy Association National Conference, Denver, CO, September 17-20, 2014.
12. Takeshima, N., J.A. Patterson, R.Z. Amick, N.L. Rogers, K.C. Young, M.E. Rogers. Comparison of postural sway measures using a balance platform and mobile application. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46:S, 2013.
13. Rogers, M.E., J.A. Patterson, B. del Pozo-Cruz, T. Robillard, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima.Caloric expenditure of elastic resistance training in upper and lower body exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46:S, 2013.
14. Kato, Y., N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers Effect of marching in place and chair rise exercise on function in frail older adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 46:S, 2013. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
15. Rogers, N.L., J. Martin, J.C. Colado, S. Borreani, J. Calatayud, D. Moya, and M.E. Rogers. Differences in women core muscle activation during performance of exercises in stable and unstable conditions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 45:S584, 2013.
16. Takeshima, N., K. Shimada, Y. Ishida, D. Koizumi, N.L. Rogers, M.E. Rogers. Changes in muscle thickness over 12 months in older frail women nursing home residents. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 20:S216, 2012.
17. Okada, S., M. Narita, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Effect of light exercise on muscular strength and functional fitness over 12 months in frail community-dwelling older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 20:S268, 2012.
18. Rogers, N.L., Amini, S., Slimmer, M. First Step To Active Health - Online Plus: Pilot Study. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, volume 44:S605, 2012.
19. Morgan, A.L., Rogers, N.L., Takeshima, N., Aminia, S., and Ofei-Dodoo, S. Impact of Moderate Intensity Physical Activity on the Functional Fitness of Older Women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, volume 44:S605, 2012.
20. Ofei-Dodoo, S., Rogers, N.L., Morgan, A.L., and Takeshima, N. Impact of Moderate Intensity Physical Activity on the Functional Fitness of Older Women. 8th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP), 8, 2012.
21. Gurnsey, J., Ofei-Dodoo, S., and Rogers, N.L. Increasing the Physical Activity Level of Older Women. 8th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP), 8, 2012.
22. Keuter, M and Rogers, N.L. Assessment of Community Fall Prevention Toolkit. 8th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP), 8, 2012.
23. Agan, A., Kelly, J.M. and Rogers, N.L. Incidence of Physical Activity Prescription in Older Adults by Healthcare Providers: A Systematic Literature Review. 8th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP), 8, 2012.
24. Goldberg, Lyn, Koontz, J. Rogers, N.L. Implementing an Inter-Professional Approach to Aging in the Curriculum. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education's 38th Annual Meeting and Educational Leadership Conference, Arlington, VA from February 23 - 26, 2012.
25. Rogers, N.L., S.B. Amini, M.L. Slimmer, N. Takeshima. Defining Physical Activity in Older Women. Kansas Public Health Association. Wichita, KS, Sept 21-22, 2011.
26. N.L. Rogers, S.B Amini, M. Slimmer, N. Takeshima. Accelerometer determined physical activity in older women : A descriptive study. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, volume 43:S935, 2011.
27. Narita, M., D. Koizumi, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Test-retest reliability of a computerized balance assessment on static and dynamic balance in older adults. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:S491, 2011.
28. Koizumi, D., Y. Kitabayashi, A. Naruse, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Longitudinal assessment of functional fitness in older adults participating in a community-based exercise program. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:S352, 2011. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
29. Imai, A., D. Koizumi, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Intensity of circuit training in community-dwelling older adults using the Thera-Band exercise station. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:S356, 2011.
30. Takeshima, N., K. Shimada, D. Koizumi, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Changes in muscle thickness in older frail nursing home residents. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:S302, 2011.
31. Rogers, M.E., J. Patterson, C. Simmons, W. Hawkins, R. Amick, and N.L. Rogers. Effect of whole body vibration exercise on muscle activity when using elastic resistance bands in younger and older adults. International Conference on Therapy and Exercise. San Francisco, CA, July 22- 24, 2011.
32. Underwood, C., M., M.L. Slimmer, S.B. Amini, and N.L. Rogers. Internet vs instructor supported physical activity. 6th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium, 6, 2010.
33. Hermes D, S. Hitch, A. Honea, Stephenson J, J. Bauer, C. Wilson, and N.L. Rogers. Benefits of the Wii Fit as an exercise program for older adults. 6th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium, 6, 2010.
34. Slimmer, M.L., S.B. Amini, C.M. Underwood, E.Y.Park, and N.L. Rogers. Varying the support level in a community exercise program. 6th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium, 6, 2010.
35. Amini, S., M.L. Slimmer, C.M. Underwood, and N.L. Rogers. Physical activity and functional fitness. 6th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium, 6, 2010.
36. Rogers, N.L., M.L. Slimmer, S.B. Amini, E.Y. Park. Wii Fit for Older Adults: Comparison to a traditional program. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2010.
37. E.Y. Park, N.L. Rogers. The effect of therapeutic treatments on patients with idiopathic adhesive capsulitis. The 90th National Sports Festival in Daejeon - Korean Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Association, 2009.
38. Rogers, N.L., E.Y. Park, M.L. Slimmer, N. Takeshima, and P. Page. Impact of the First Step to Active Health on older adult’s functional fitness, balance, and daily activity. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, S470, 2009.
39. Takeshima, N., M.E. Rogers, D. Koizumi, T. Yamada, and N.L. Rogers. Effects of First Step to Active Health program in older adults: class-based vs. home-based exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, S14, 2009.
40. Yamada, T, D. Koizumi, S. Lee, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Functional fitness differences in older adults with and without extended care in Japan. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, S468, 2009.
41. Hikosaka, A., T. Yamada, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Differences in functional fitness and fear of falling among older Japanese women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, S470, 2009. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
42. Koizumi, D., S. Lee, T. Yamada, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Functional fitness differences in Japanese older women who walk 10,000 at different intensities. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, S478, 2009.
43. Park, EY, N.L. Rogers, M.E. Rogers, and J.H. Lee. Effects of intraarticular injection and therapeutic exercise in patients with idiopathic adhesive capsulitis. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41, S378, 2009.
44. M.L. Slimmer, E.Y. Park, and N.L. Rogers. Impact of the First Step to Active Aging on older adult’s functional fitness, balance, and daily activity, 5th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium, 5, 62, 2009.
45. Amini, S.B., M.L. Slimmer, E.Y. Park, and N.L. Rogers. First Step to Active Health – Online Plus: pilot study, 5th Annual Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) Symposium, 5, 40, 2009.
46. Rogers, N.L., C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, N. Takeshima, and M.E. Rogers. Preliminary results from an internet delivered work-based physical activity program. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40, S254, 2008.
47. Tomiyama, N., D. Koizumi, S. Lee, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Effects of adding balance exercise to resistance training on strength and balance in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 16, S136, 2008.
48. Yamada, T., D. Koizumi, S. Lee, N. Takeshima, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Development of a functional fitness index score in older Japanese women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40, S374-375, 2008.
49. Narita, M., D. Koizumi. S. Lee, T. Yamada, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Association between static and dynamic balance with age in Japanese older women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40, S373, 2008.
50. Kroupa, A., N.L. Rogers, and C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt. A work-based walking program for older women. Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP), Symposium Proceedings, 45, 2008.
51. Slimmer, M.L. and N.L. Rogers. Using self-monitoring and goal setting to increase walking behavior in older adults, Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity Forum, Symposium Proceedings, 32, 2008.
52. Rogers, N.L, N. Takeshima, D. Koizumi, M.E. Rogers, C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, and R.E. Zackula. Accelerometery-determined physical activity and functional fitness in older adults. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 30 – June 2, 2007. 53. C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, R.E. Zackula, and N.L Rogers. Normal Steps: Preparing pedometer data for parametric statistics. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 30 – June 2, 2007.
54. Rogers, N.L, C.R. Schmidt, M.E. Rogers, P.Page, and T.A. Ast. First Step to Active Health at Work. Wichita Wellness Coalition - Working Well, Wichita, KS, August 29, 2006.
55. Rogers, N.L, C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, and R.E. Zackula. Methodological considerations for quantifying pedometer-determined physical activity. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, June 1-4, 2006. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
56. Rogers, N.L, C.R. Ahlers-Schmidt, and R.E. Zackula. Methodological considerations for quantifying pedometer-determined physical activity. KU School of Medicine – Wichita 14th Annual Research Forum, Wichita, KS, April 1 ,2006.
57. Rogers, N.L, R.D. Kellerman, and T.A. Ast. Preliminary findings of an internet-based pedometer worksite wellness program. Walking for Health: Measurement and Research Issues and Challenges. University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, October 13-15, 2005.
58. Rogers, N.L, R.D. Kellerman, and T.A. Ast. An internet-based pedometer worksite wellness program. Wichita Wellness Coalition - Working Well, Wichita, KS, September 25, 2005.
59. Page, P., J. Krieg, N.L. Rogers, M.E. Rogers, and G. Pariser. A pilot study to examine the effect of textured plantar surfaces on postural stability. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 1-4, 2005.
60. Rogers, N.L, T.A. Ast, R.D. Kellerman, S.E. Moser, and D.C. Woolley. A workplace pedometer intervention to increase daily physical activity. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Nashville, TN, June 1-4, 2005.
61. Islam, M.M., E. Nasu, Y. Wang, S. Lee, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Improvement in body sway after 12-wk of customized balance training versus Tai Chi exercises in older adults. 6th World Congress on Physical Activity and Aging, London, Ontario, Canada, August 3-7, 2004.
62. Yamauchi, T., M.M. Islam, D. Koizumi, E. Nasu, S. Lee, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Benefits of a home-based exercise program over 24 months in Japanese older adults living in an urban community. 6th World Congress on Physical Activity and Aging, London, Ontario, Canada, August 3-7, 2004.
63. Hasegawa, R., M.M. Islam, D. Koizumi T. Yamauchi, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Efficacy of band-based resistance exercise for community-dwelling older adults. 6th World Congress on Physical Activity and Aging, London, Ontario, Canada, August 3-7, 2004.
64. Koizumi, D., M.M. Islam, M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Quantity and quality of daily physical activity in community-dwelling older women in Japan. 6th World Congress on Physical Activity and Aging, London, Ontario, Canada, August 3-7, 2004.
65. Rogers, N.L. Balance training program and workshop. 4th International Conference on Therapeutic Exercise, Salzburg, Austria, July 22-24, 2004.
66. Rogers, N.L. Methods to assess balance and functional fitness in older adults. 2004 Aerobic Fitness & Health Association of Republic of China Convention, Taipei, Taiwan, July 29- August 2, 2004.
67. Rogers, N.L. Relationship between cognition and exercise. 2004 Aerobic Fitness & Health Association of Republic of China Convention, Taipei, Taiwan, July 29-August 2, 2004.
68. Rogers, N.L. Relationship between attentional and balance. 2004 Aerobic Fitness & Health Association of Republic of China Convention, Taipei, Taiwan, July 29-August 2, 2004. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
69. Rogers, N.L. Benefits of exercise for older adults. 2004 Aerobic Fitness & Health Association of Republic of China Convention, Taipei, Taiwan, July 29-August 2, 2004.
70. Rogers, N.L., A. Chaparro. Cognitive demands of postural stability in the older adult. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, June 2-5, 2004.
71. Rogers, N.L., A. Chaparro, and M.E. Rogers. Age-related attentional demands of postural stability. The American Geriatrics Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, May 17-21, 2004.
72. Page P, Krieg, J, Rogers N.L., Rogers M, and Pariser G. A pilot study to examine the effect of textured plantar surfaces on postural stability. National Athletic Trainers Association Annual Meeting & Clinical Symposia, Baltimore, MD, June 15-18, 2004.
73. Champley, J., J. Scherz, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Effects of cognitive load on voice parameters in older adults. American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Conference, Chicago, IL, November 13-15, 2003.
74. Rogers, N.L., and M.E. Rogers. Use of a balance and mobility course to assess a balance intervention program. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, May 28-31, 2003.
75. Rogers, N.L , A. Chaparro, and M.E. Rogers. The relationship between visual attention and balance in young and older adults. Vision Sciences Annual Meeting, Miami, FL, May 11-14, 2003.
76. Rogers, N.L., A. Chaparro, M.E. Rogers, and K. Tabor. Attentional demands of balance in older adults. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, St Louis, MO, May 29-June 1, 2002.
77. Rogers, M.E., J.D.F. Shores, and N.L. Rogers. Use of foam balance pads to improve limits of stability in community dwelling-older adults. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 29-June 1, 2002.
78. Shores, J.D.F., M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Effects of exercise ball training on balance in older adults. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 29-June 1, 2002.
79. Bohlken, R.M., M.E. Rogers, J.D.F. Shores, N.L. Rogers, and L.R. Sporleder. Effects of a community-based intervention using elastic bands on strength in older adults. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 29-June 1, 2002.
80. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, and M.M. Islam. Explaining increased fall incidence in older adults. 6th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice, San Francisco, CA, November 18-20, 2001.
81. Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and N. Takeshima. Modifying the home environment to prevent falls in the elderly. 6th Annual International Conference on Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice, San Francisco, CA, November 18-20, 2001. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
82. Halcomb, C.G., N.L. Rogers, , & C. Phipps, Can technology provide the impetus for implementing a student centered approach for higher education. Colleague to Colleague, Regional Meeting, Wichita, Kansas, April 2, 2001.
83. Rogers, N.L. The relationship of cognitive performance and physical activity in older adults. Kansas Department on Aging, Annual Meeting, Topeka, Kansas, March, 2001.
84. Rogers, N.L., M.E. Rogers, B. Chaparro, and L. Stumpfhauser. Effects of obstacle course training on dynamic balance and mobility in older adults aged 79-90 years. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 30-June 2, 2001.
85. Rogers, M.E., N.L Rogers, A. Chaparro, and L. Stumpfhauser. Effects of balance-specific training on postural stability in older adults aged 79-90. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 30-June 2, 2001.
86. Rogers, N.L., M.E. Rogers, B.S. Chaparro, and L. Stumpfhauser. Fear of falling and functional ability in older adults aged 77-100 years. Central States Chapter / American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, October 20-21, 2000.
87. Rogers, N.L., M.E. Rogers, B.S. Chaparro, and L. Stumpfhauser. Activities-specific balance confidence and functional ability in older adults aged 77-100 years. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 30-June 3, 2000.
88. Dirksen, D.E., M.E. Rogers, N.L. Rogers, M. Bohan, S.D. Choi, and J.E. Fernandez. Upper extremity joint mobility in physically active older adults. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 30-June 3, 2000.
89. Sherwood, H.S., M.E. Rogers, J.D.F. Shores, R.M. Bohlken, and N.L. Rogers. Effects of dumbbell and resistance-band training on functional ability in older African-American women. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN, May 30-June 3, 2000.
90. Dirksen, D.E., M. Bohan, S.D. Choi, A.L. Roberson, N.L. Rogers, J.E. Fernandez, and M.E. Rogers.
91. Shoulder range of motion of 65-79 year old adults. Central States Chapter / American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, October 22-23, 1999.
92. Sherwood, H.S., R.M. Bohlken, J.D. Shores, Y.P. Liu, D.E. Dirksen, A.L. Roberson, N.L. Rogers, and M.E. Rogers. Effects of Vitaband and dumbbell resistance training on functional ability in older African-American women aged 62-94 years. Central States Chapter / American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, October 22-23, 1999.
93. Rogers, N.L.., W.W. Spirduso, and F.P. Flatten. The interrelationship of physical fitness, subjective sleep quality and cognitive performance in 60-to-70 year old men and women. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November, 1998.
94. Beardsley, N.L., W.W. Spirduso, L.A. Turner, S.M. Jay, and F.P. Flatten. The relationship of self-reported health practices to neuropsychological and cardiovascular performance in 60-70 yr- old men and women. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., November, 1996. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
95. Chodzko-Zajko, W.J., F. Pettigrew, N. L. Beardsley, W. Griffin, V. Vaca and M. Pepe. The application of multimedia computerized patient education programs in the adult fitness program setting. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, June, 1995.
96. Vaca, V., W. Griffin, N.L. Beardsley, F. Pettigrew, P. Ditto, and W.J. ChodzkoZajko. The acquisition and recall of complex medical information in young and two cohorts of elderly adults. AGHE Meeting, Cleveland, OH, March 1994.
97. ChodzkoZajko, W.J., K.M., Peter Ditto, W. Griffin, V. Vaca, N. L. Beardsley, and F. Pettigrew. Attitudes towards hypercholesterolemia in high and lowrisk older adults. American Psychological Association Meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 1993.
98. ChodzkoZajko, W.J., W. Griffin, V. Vaca, K. Moore, N.L. Beardsley, F. Pettigrew, and P. Ditto. The effect of age on memory for healthrelated information. Kent State University. American Psychological Association Meeting, Toronto, Canada, August 1993.
99. Griffin, W., K. Moore, W.J. ChodzkoZajko, K. Bucaro, P. Ditto, V. Vaca, N.L. Beardsley, and F. Pettigrew. The effect of advancing age on memory for health related information. Stairmaster Conference on Aging and Physical Activity, Virginia Beach, VA., October 1993.
100. Griffin, W., K. Moore, W.J. ChodzkoZajko, K. Bucaro, P. Ditto, V. Vaca, N.L. Beardsley, and F. Pettigrew. The effect of age on short and long-term recall of health related information. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, November, 1993.
INVITED COLLOQUIA
Rogers, N.L. Comparison between Japanese and us older adults on accelerometery-determined physical activity and functional fitness. 3rd International Exercise Gerontology Forum, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan, November 23-25, 2006.
Rogers, N.L. Implementing a physical activity counseling program in family practice. Wesley Family Medicine Research Lecture Series. Wichita, KS. 9/11/06: Older Adult Exercise Counseling Lecture – First Step to Active Health 9/18/06: Physical Activity Counseling - Americans In Motion 10/9/06: Implementing First Step to Active Health and Americans In Motion in Family Practice
Rogers, N.L. Relationship between cognition and balance in older adults. 2nd International Exercise Gerontology Forum. Joshibi University of Art and Design in Tokyo, Japan, September 10, 2005.
Rogers, N.L. Age-related attentional demands of postural stability. Center on Aging Research Seminar Series, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, MO, February 3, 2004.
Rogers, N.L. Balance and fall prevention in older adults. 1st International Exercise Gerontology Forum, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan, January 10, 2001.
Rogers, N.L. Balance and fall prevention in the Hesston community. Hesston Senior Center, Hesston, KS, March 15, 2000.
SERVICE Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
Catholic Care Center, Parkinson’s Education Event Planning Committee, April 2014-present Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University, Aging Studies Admissions Committee, 2014- present Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University, Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2014- present Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University, Aging Studies Curriculum Committee, 2014- present ALS Bucket Challenge Fundraiser, August, 2014 Ashley Brown Sickle Cell Anemia Scholarship Fund Planning Committee, September, 2014 Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University, Aging Studies Faculty Search Committee Chair, 2014 Wichita State University, Online Advisory Committee, 2013-present Senior Services of Wichita, Inc. Heartland Golden Games Committee, 2013-2014 KVC Health Systems: Adopt and Angel Program Volunteer, 2013-present College of Health Professions, Wichita State University, Technology Committee, Chair, 2012-present Program Development Committee for Family and Consumer Sciences Sedgwick County Extension, 2012 – present Graduate Coordinator, Aging Studies, Wichita State University, 2013-present Training and Technology Team (T3), Wichita State University, 2012 – present Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University, Technology/Website Committee, 2011 - 2013 Public Health Sciences, Wichita State University, External Advisory Committee, 2011 - present Kansas Public Health Association, Elder Issues Section Chair, 2011 - 2013 Senior Services, Inc. of Wichita, Accreditation Member, 2011 Kansas Optimizing Health Program (KOHP) Community Leaders, Co-Chair, February 2011 - 2013 Positive Aging Planning Committee, 2010 - present Program Director, Aging Studies, Wichita State University, 2010 - present Health Fair Booth, Breakthrough Club, Wichita State Metroplex, December, 2009. Central Plains Area Agency on Aging Senior Expo, Wichita KS, September, 2009. Active Aging News, Human Kinetics Publishing and the International Coalition for Aging and Physical Activity (ICAPA), 2008-present. School of Community Affairs Media Oversight Committee, Wichita State University, 2008-2010. School of Community Affairs Technology Committee, Wichita State University, 2007-2010. College Council Committee, Wichita State University, 2007-2010. Regional Institute on Aging Falls Prevention Workgroup, Wichita State University, 2007 – present. Volunteer Presenter, Body Walk, Lawrence Elementary School, January 25, 2007. Mentor, Health of the Public (HOP) students, The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, 2006 – present. Mentor, Student Matching Program, Office of Research, The University of Kansas School of Medicine- Wichita, 2006 – present. Research Committee, Wichita Health and Wellness Coalition, 2005 – present. Nominating Committee, American College of Sports Medicine – Central States, 2004. Research Group, Department of Family and Community Medicine, The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, 2003– 2007. Research Committee, The University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, 2003-2004. Volunteer, Online Orientation, Instructional Technology, Butler County Community College, 2003. Volunteer, Meals on Wheels, Meal Delivery, Wichita, KS, Fall 2002. Orientation Committee, Department of Psychology, Spring 2001. Social Coordinator, Psychological Graduate Student Organization, Wichita State University, 2001. Student Representative, Psychological Graduate Student Organization, Wichita State University, 2000. Volunteer, Psychology as a Profession, Loras College, Spring 2001 – present. Volunteer, Career Assistance Program, Kent State University, 2000 – present. Mentor/Advisor, High School Science Apprenticeship Program, San Antonio, TX, 1997-1998. Advisor, Career Services Student Development Program, Mount Union College, 1996 – present. Advisor, International Graduate Student Mentor, Kent State University, Fall 1995. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
THESIS COMMITTESS
1. Angela Soba. A Fall Prevention Education Intervention Program for Healthcare Providers. De- partment of Public Health Sciences, in progress. Committee Chair. 2. Nicole Reiter. Impact of a physical activity program on older adult’s well-being. Department of Public Health Sciences, in progress. Committee Chair. 3. Shondella Umeh. The Helping Professions Knowledge and Attitudes Toward Aging, Department of Public Health Sciences, in progress. Committee Chair. 4. Kelsi Lenz. Effectiveness of calls to action, Human Factors Psychology (dissertation), in progress. Committee Member. 5. Sav Shrestha. Eye tracking study of different search result pages, Human Factors Psychology (dissertation), in progress. Committee Member. 6. Peter Rohlender. The use of accelerometers in Smartphones as a reliable device to measure hu- man balance, Department of Human Performance Studies, in progress. Committee Member. 7. Laura Herpolsheimer. Human Factors Psychology (dissertation), in progress. Committee Mem- ber. 8. Ryan Lofland, Gymnastics: Relationships between diet, travel, and experience, Department of Hu- man Performance Studies, in progress. Committee Member. 9. Brett Williams, Effects of AF ablation surgery on exercise capacity compared to age-matched adults. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, in progress. Committee Mem- ber. 10. Maria Martinez. Tailoring supported communication to communication styles and quality of life. Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2014. Committee Member. 11. Taryn Hoge. Speech-language pathologists perceptions about using ipad technologes for persons with aphasia. Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2014. Committee Member. 12. Sam Schrepel. Phoenix Rising: Recovery through the Eyes of Mental Health. Community Psychol- ogy, 2014. Committee Member 13. Linda Watson. The relationship between internet use, health status, and health literacy among older adults. Master Thesis, Department of Public Health Sciences, 2013. Committee Chair. 14. Elizabeth Epps. Effects of exercise on balance in Parkinson’s patients. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2013. Committee Member. 15. Travis Roubillard. Calculation of caloric expenditure for elastic resistance training in upper and lower body exercise. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2013. Commit- tee Member. 16. Rachel Drake. Effects of severe and persistent mental illness on maximal aerobic capacity. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2011. Committee Member. 17. Samuel Ofei-Dodoo. Quantification of Elastic Band Resistance, A Study of Energy Expenditure. 18. Master Thesis, Department of Public Health Sciences, 2012. Committee Chair. 19. Jennifer Gurnsey, Using Accelerometers to Increase the Intensity of Physical Activity of Older Women. Master Thesis, Department of Public Health Sciences. 2012. Committee Chair. 20. Kayla Keuter. Assessment of Community Fall Prevention Toolkit. Master Thesis, Department of Public Health Sciences. 2012. Committee Chair. 21. Amanda Day. Assessment of energy expenditure using Wii Fit. Master Thesis, Department of Hu- man Performance Studies, 2012. Committee Member. 22. Jared Reyes. A formative assessment on the effectiveness of using video conference for resistance exercise: A pilot study. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2011. Com- mittee Member. 23. Sahar Amini. Accelerometer-determined physical activity and functional fitness in older adults. Master Thesis, School of Community Affairs, 2010. Committee Chair. Nicole L. Rogers, Ph.D.
24. Mindy Slimmer. Impact of a Well-Rounded Physical Exercise Program (WellREP) on older adult’s functional fitness, balance, and daily activity. Master Thesis, School of Community Affairs, 2010. Committee Chair. 25. Cynthia Underwood. Impact of a Well-Rounded Physical Exercise Program (WellREP) on older adult’s well-being. Master Thesis, School of Community Affairs, 2010. Committee Chair. 26. Jen Bauer. Use of a commercially available gaming console to improve functional fitness in older adults: get fit with Wii fit. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2010. Committee member. 27. Kathy Green. Relationship between daily physical activity and body composition. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, in progress. Committee member. 28. Melissa Bean. Effects of AF ablation surgery on physical work capacity. Master Thesis, Depart- ment of Human Performance Studies, 2009. Committee member. 29. Nick Walton. Longitudinal study of an elite tri-athlete heart transplant recipient. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2009. Committee member. 30. Bryan Ziegler. Bone mineral density in competitive cyclists. Master Thesis, Department of Human Performance Studies, 2009. Committee member.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
External Review – Journal of Sports Science and Medicine WCET 26th Annual Meeting, Portland OR, November 2014 Continuous Scale Physical Functional Performance (CS-PFP) Training, Athens, GA April, 2009
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP
Kansas Public Health Association American College of Sports Medicine - Regional and National Chapters American Gerontological Society - National Chapter Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance International Society of Aging and Physical Activity American Red Cross - Certified CPR and First Aid Instructor