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Effect Of Diet On Aerobic Performance, Maureen Hall Fennerty
Effect Of Diet On Aerobic Performance, Maureen Hall Fennerty
Student Work
Aerobic performance is affected by a number of physiological, psychological, sociological and environmental factors (Astrand, 1977). Among the many physiological factors nutrition plays an important part. However, when considering what constitutes a balanced diet, nutritionists express varying opinions as to what percentage of protein, fat and carbohydrate should be included for the general populace and the athlete. Mayer and Bullen (1960) in their review of literature on nutrition and athletic performance concluded a balanced diet is adequate for the athlete.
Human Resources 1979-80, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Human Resources 1979-80, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
IPEDS Human Resources
IPEDS Human Resources annual report contains the following information: • Employees by primary occupational activity, faculty status, full and part time (collected separately for medical schools) • Full-time instructional staff by academic rank, gender and function • Total salary outlay and number of months covered by academic rank and gender
Fall Enrollment 1979-80, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Fall Enrollment 1979-80, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
IPEDS Fall Enrollment
IPEDS Fall Enrollment annual report contains the following information: • Full- and part-time fall enrollments by level, by race/ethnicity and gender of student • Number of students engaged in distance education, by level and location • Age distributions by student level (odd-numbered years) • State of residence of first-time first-year students (even-numbered years) • Total number of students in the entering class • Fall-to-fall retention rates of full-time and part-time, first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduate students (less than 4-year institutions), and first-time bachelor’s degree-seeking students (4-year institutions)
Undergraduate Catalog (1979-1980), University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Undergraduate Catalog (1979-1980), University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Undergraduate Catalogs
The University of Nebraska at Omaha was founded in 1908 as the University of Omaha, a private, nonsectarian college. Its campus was at 24th and Pratt Streets in northeast Omaha. The first term of the co-educational college began in 1909, under the leadership of Dr. Daniel E. Jenkins.
Graduate Academic Catalog (1979-1980), University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Graduate Academic Catalog (1979-1980), University Of Nebraska At Omaha
Graduate Catalogs
Graduate Catalog, 1979-1980
Enrollment Report - Fall 1979, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Report - Fall 1979, Uno Office Of Institutional Effectiveness
Enrollment Reports
The Enrollment Report provides administrative and delivery-site information on enrollment headcount and student credit hours, as well as the demographic characteristics of enrolled students. The purpose of this profile is to provide the undergraduate and graduate enrollments and student credit hour information by college or equivalent academic unit, class, gender and ethnicity.