SWACSM 2017 Program

SWACSM 2017 Program

SOUTHWEST CHAPTER AMERICAN COLLEGE OF SPORTS MEDICINE 2017 ANNUAL MEETING October 20-21, 2017 Hilton Long Beach Long Beach, California Jointly sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Hilton Long Beach 2 Welcome to the th 37 Annual Meeting of the Southwest Regional Chapter of the AMERICAN COLLEGE of SPORTS MEDICINE SM October 20-21, 2017 Hilton Long Beach Long Beach, California Jointly sponsored by the American College of Sports Medicine and the Southwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine 3 Sponsors – Thank you!!! (www.gssiweb.org) www.tekscan.com (www.parvo.com ) www.oxigraf.com (www.acsm.org) The Southwest ACSM annual meeting has been approved for 14 Continuing Education Credits by the American College of Sports Medicine. There is no separate fee for CECs. Please retain the Certificate obtained at registration. 4 FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017 Registration & Exhibits Foyer 7:30 am – 4:00 pm Demonstration Tutorials 8:00 am – 9:00 am Will Your Patient Survive a VO2max Test? Pacific 1 Resting ECG Tracing Evaluation Donna Cataldo, Ph.D., Arizona State University Corrective Exercise Prescription Pacific 2 Erin Feser, M.S., Arizona State University Exercise is Medicine – International I & II Getting On-Campus Initiatives Started Nicole Dabbs, Ph.D., California State University, San Bernardino Jason Ng, Ph.D., California State University, San Bernardino Kim Fodran, M.D., California State University, Long Beach Natasha Birchfield, M.S., Arizona State University Ayla Donlin, Ed.D., California State University, Long Beach Cheryl Der Ananian, Ph.D., Arizona State University General Session 9:15 am – 10:45 am International I & II Moderator: Dale Wagner, Ph.D., President, SWACSM Utah State University SWACSM Recognition Award Alan R. Hargens, Ph.D., University of California, San Diego Preview of Meeting: Ann Gibson, Ph.D., FACSM University of New Mexico D.B. Dill Lecture The EIM in Our Communities Walter Thompson, Ph.D., FACSM President, American College of Sports Medicine 5 FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017, continued Undergraduate Student Research 11:00 am-12:15 pm International I & II Moderator: Trevor Gillum, Ph.D., California Baptist University 11:00 Acute Responses to the 7-Minute Workout Riegler M1, Stotz G, Fitzgerald K, Munoz CK, Lewis J, Ring S, Astorino TA Department of Kinesiology, CSU-San Marcos, San Marcos, California. 11:15 Impact of Daily Exercise Compared to Exercise on Alternating Days on Post-Exercise Hypotension in Prehypertensive Men Dreos, Connor. Lentz, Rebecca. Palmani, Ezekial. Morse, Tabor. Votaw, Malachi. Durnil, Lydia. Horta, Dino. Zeigler, Zachary. College of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Grand Canyon University, Phoenix, AZ. 11:30 Efficacy of Acute Caffeine Intake on Performance and Metabolic Responses during the 7- Minute Workout Holstrom, Patrick, Astorino, Todd Ph.D Department of Kinesiology, California State University San Marcos, CA 11:45 Biomechanical Analyses of Hindlimb Suspended Rodent Caudal Discs Kristine T. Khieu1,2, Jeannie F. Bailey1, Devante A. Horne1, Ellen C. Liebenberg1, Alan R. Hargens2, Jeffrey C. Lotz1 1University of California, San Francisco, CA, 2University of California, San Diego, CA 12:00 The Effect of Cold-Water Immersion on Running Mechanics DiBenedetto, Lucas M., Wiegand, Kristyne, Freedman Silvernail, Julia Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences, University of Nevada-Las Vegas 6 FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017, continued Concurrent Colloquia 11:00 am – 12:30 pm For The Students Pacific 1 Mastering Presentations Len Kravitz, Ph.D., University of New Mexico Why Wrestle when You Can Dance: Integrating Motivational Interviewing Into Clinical Exercise Physiology Robert Scales, Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale, Arizona Environmental Considerations for Performance Pacific 2 Palm Cooling and Performance: Why and How It Works Young Sub Kwon, Ph.D., Humboldt State University Cross-tolerance between Heat and Hypoxia – What’s the Deal? Ailish Sheard, Ph.D., California State University, Los Angeles Adaptations and Limits to Human Performance at High Altitude Christine Mermier, Ph.D., University of New Mexico LUNCH 12:30 PM- 1:45 PM Concurrent Colloquia 1:45 am – 3:15 pm High Intensity Interval Training Pacific 1 HIIT in Cardiac Rehab Cornelius Puiulet, M.S, University of New Mexico HIIT: What Do We Know About Detraining? Fabiano Amorim, Ph.D., University of New Mexico Individual Responses to High Intensity Interval Training – does this MEAN matter? Todd Astorino, Ph.D., California State University, San Marcos Running on Empty: Pacific 2 Exercise Compulsion and Eating Disorders Kathryne Parker, M.S., RD Jen Lombardi, MFT, CEDS 7 FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017, continued Graduate Student Research 1:45 pm – 3:15 pm International I & II Moderator: Trevor Gillum, Ph.D., California Baptist University 1:45 Quadriceps Impairment is Associated with Knee Mechanics during Gait in Obese Young Adults 1,2 1 1 1 Vakula, Michael N. , Fisher, Koren L. , Costa, Pablo B. , Pamukoff, Derek N. Department of Kinesiology, California State University, Fullerton, CA. 2Department of Kinesiology, Utah State University, Logan, UT 2:00 Aged Human Skeletal Muscle is Characterized by an Asynchronous and Aberrant Response to Damage Sorensen, Jacob R., Skousen, Caitlin, Holland, Alex, Williams, Kyle, & Hyldahl, Robert D. Department of Exercise Sciences, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah, USA 2:15 Relationship between the initial drive block movement to measures of linear and change of direction speed in high school offensive lineman. Kyle Collins and Robert G. Lockie Department of Kinesiology, California State University, Fullerton, Fullerton, CA, USA. 2:30 Equity in the Outdoors: An Assessment of Local Recreation and Park Plans Westbrook, Casey, Zieff, Susan, Bolter, Nicole, Lorenz, Kent Department of Kinesiology, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA 2:45 Quantifying Compensations at the Whole Body Level during Gait in Individuals Post- ACLR Lin, Paige E., Neamat Allah, Neama H., Yano, Stephanie M., Alsalahat, Andrea L., Sigward, Susan M. Division of Biokinesiology and Physical Therapy, University of Southern California 3:00 Implementation of a Nutrition Education Curriculum to Optimize Carbohydrate and Energy Intake among Male and Female Adolescent Distance Runners Alaina Coffey, Virginia Gray, Nicole Alai, Michelle Barrack Department of Kinesiology, California State University, Long Beach 8 FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017, continued Concurrent Colloquia 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm Technology Utilization for Health Pacific 1 Remote Monitoring, Wearables, and Telehealth Can Boost Health Outcomes Michelle Alencar, Ph.D., California State University, Long Beach Haptic Robotics: Applications for Rehabilitation and Health Equity Charmayne Hughes, Ph.D., San Francisco State University Older People Won’t Use Mobile Technology? Think Again; the Future of Healthy Aging Nobuko (Kay) Hongu, Ph.D., University of Arizona Body Weight Training Pacific 2 A Systematic Approach to Effective Bodyweight Exercise Programming Chris Frankel, M.S., Head of Human Performance - TRX From Push-ups to the Podium: Body Weight Training in Elite Paralympic Sport Sam Gardner, United States Olympic Center Mechanism of the Repeated Bout Effect Rob Hyldahl, Ph.D., Brigham Young University Functional Capacity in Older Adults International I & II Biomechanical Risk Factors Associated with Falls History in Older Adults David Keeley, Ph.D., New Mexico State University Supplements and Programmed Resistance on Body Composition and Functional Capacity in Older Adults Sang-Rok Lee, Ph.D., New Mexico State University Physical Functional Decline in Late Life and Implications for Physical Activity Interventions Robert Woods, Ph.D., New Mexico State University Remote Sensing for the Collection of Functional Movement and CDC STEADI test data Eryn Murphy, Ph.D., New Mexico State University 9 FRIDAY, 20 OCTOBER 2017, continued SOCIAL EVENT International III, IV, & V 5:00 -7:30 PM Poster Presentations No Host Wine/Cheese Reception SPECIAL EVENT International I & II 7:00 - 8:00 PM 10 11 SATURDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2017 Registration & Exhibits Foyer 7:00 am – 9:30 am Social Event International III, IV, & V 7:30 -9:30 AM Poster Presentations Continental Breakfast Concurrent Colloquia 9:00 am – 10:30 am Vibration in the Human Body: Pacific 1 Mechanics, Measurement, and Application Vibration Application and the Human Body J. Brent Feland, MSPT, Ph.D., Brigham Young University Mechanics of Vibration Jonathon D. Blotter, Ph.D., Brigham Young University Vibration Transmissibility and Measurement Brian Burton, M.S. & Cameron Smallwood, M.S., Brigham Young University Become an Exercise is Medicine Ambassador Pacific 2 EIM Training Workshop Chad Rethorst, Ph.D., University of Texas Southwestern 12 SATURDAY, 21 OCTOBER 2017, continued Colloquium International I & II Pulmonary System Limitations to Endurance Exercise 9:00 am – 9:45 am Markus Amann, Ph.D., University of Utah, School of Medicine Gatorade Sports Science Lecture 9:45 am – 10:30 am International I & II Nutrition for Pro Athletes Karen Freeman, M.S., RD, CSSD General Session 10:30 am – 12:00 pm International I & II Moderator: Dale Wagner, Ph.D., President, SWACSM Utah State University Student Awards – Trevor Gillum, Ph.D., California Baptist University Founders Lecture Tracking Athletes: The Ethics of Biometric Technologies Katrina Karkazis, Ph.D., MPH Stanford University Recognition of Host School: University of New Mexico Business Meeting 13 SOUTHWEST

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