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Whole-Body Vibration Improves Functional Mobility, Flexibility, And Relative Risk For Falling In The Assisted Living Elderly: A Case Series, Christina Garrity, Harold Merriman, C. Brahler Dec 2015

Whole-Body Vibration Improves Functional Mobility, Flexibility, And Relative Risk For Falling In The Assisted Living Elderly: A Case Series, Christina Garrity, Harold Merriman, C. Brahler

C. Jayne Brahler

Study design: A randomized double blind repeated measures, case series study of whole body vibration (WBV) in the assisted living elderly.

Background: A single exposure to WBV has been shown to have benefit with respect to muscle activity, strength, balance, and power in some studies while other studies have found no benefit. Its overall effectiveness is unknown due to the conflicting findings reported in the literature.

Case description: Six subjects (5 female, 1 male; mean age = 85.4) in an assisted living community volunteered to participate. Subjects were exposed to a single bout of WBV at 0, 2, 20, and …


Validation Of An Intervention Designed To Reverse A Pre-Diabetic Metabolic Condition In Adolescents, C. Brahler, Janine Baer Dec 2005

Validation Of An Intervention Designed To Reverse A Pre-Diabetic Metabolic Condition In Adolescents, C. Brahler, Janine Baer

C. Jayne Brahler

Research supported by a University of Dayton Research Council seed grant in the amount of $11,000.


Gathering Evidence For And Proposing A For-Credit Service Learning Laboratory, C. Brahler, Corinne Deprano, Janine Baer, Peter Titlebaum, Margaret Pinnell Dec 2003

Gathering Evidence For And Proposing A For-Credit Service Learning Laboratory, C. Brahler, Corinne Deprano, Janine Baer, Peter Titlebaum, Margaret Pinnell

C. Jayne Brahler

Research grant from the Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Learning Initiatives in the amount of $7,500.


Service Learning Assessment Program, C. Brahler, Corinne Deprano, Janine Baer, Peter Titlebaum, G. Williamson Dec 2002

Service Learning Assessment Program, C. Brahler, Corinne Deprano, Janine Baer, Peter Titlebaum, G. Williamson

C. Jayne Brahler

Research funded by a grant from the Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Learning Initiatives in the amount of $10,000.


Chronic Aerobic Exercise Training May Improve The Cardiovascular Risk Profile For Obese African American Women And Their Daughters By Shortening Qt Interval Duration And Reducing Qt Dispersion, C. Brahler Feb 2002

Chronic Aerobic Exercise Training May Improve The Cardiovascular Risk Profile For Obese African American Women And Their Daughters By Shortening Qt Interval Duration And Reducing Qt Dispersion, C. Brahler

C. Jayne Brahler

Principal investigator for grant awarded by the University of Dayton Graduate School in the amount of $9,000.


Multidimensional Approach To Improving Health Status For Obese African American Girls 5-17 Years Of Age And Their Mothers, C. Brahler Feb 2001

Multidimensional Approach To Improving Health Status For Obese African American Girls 5-17 Years Of Age And Their Mothers, C. Brahler

C. Jayne Brahler

Funding awarded by the Ohio Board of Regents in the amount of $34,000.


The Association Between Familial Obesity And Qt Interval Prolongation, Waist To Hip Circumference Ratio, And Body Mass Index For Obese African American Girls And Their Mothers, C. Brahler Feb 2001

The Association Between Familial Obesity And Qt Interval Prolongation, Waist To Hip Circumference Ratio, And Body Mass Index For Obese African American Girls And Their Mothers, C. Brahler

C. Jayne Brahler

Principal investigator for grant of $14,000 from the University of Dayton Graduate School and the Department of Health and Sport Science