Math, Science, Nursing and Public Health

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Math, Science, Nursing and Public Health

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Ashley M. Garris, "Impact of Social Support on Physical Activity in College-Age Students" (2016)
This study examined the impact of social support score and number of physically active friends on physical activity in college students.

Rhiannon J. Schofield, "Impact of Biological Attractiveness on BMI and Body Fat Percentage" (2016)
This study quantified biological attractiveness to determine whether those that appear healthy actually are.

J. Greg Stevens, "College Students Who Meet Recommendations for Vigorous Activity Perceive Greater Benefits and Less Barriers" (2016)
This study aimed to determine whether a differences existed in perceived benefits and barriers for college students that met physical activity recommendations compared to those who did not.

Courtney Catledge, "Debriefing for Meaningful Learning:  Expanded Across Student Interactions" (2016)
Debriefing for Meaningful Learning (DML) is a facilitated approach to learning. It combines experiential learning with reflective discussion. This project explores creative ways to incorporate DML into academic encounters.

Amber Williams,"Faculty Colloquium: Study Abroad London" (2016)
A summary of the planning, development, implementation, and experiences of a Nursing travel study course offered in May 2016. The travel opportunity allowed NURS 398 students to visit Great Britian for an engaged look at nursing education, culture,…

Rhiannon J. Schofield, "Impact of high school athletic participation on physical activity in college students" (2017)
This study sought to determine whether there were differences in physical activity levels between those that participated in high school athletics and those that did not.

Elizabeth A. Easley, "Sensitivity and specificity of college students’ BMI and Perceptions of Weight in Determining Obesity Status" (2017)
This study determined the sensitivity and specificity of BMI and student perception of obesity status.

De'Aaricka Wilkes, "The effect of perceived adiposity level on BMI and body fat percentage" (2017)
This study examined the responses to the question “I have too much fat on my body.” Female participants were divided into groups by their perception of their body fat and then the body fat percentage and BMIs were compared between groups.

Molly Melton, "Differences in Visceral Adipose Tissue and Total Body Fat Based on  BMI in Female College Students" (2017)
This study compared body fat percentage between groups divided by body mass index (BMI).
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