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Gender Differences In Exercise Dependence And Eating Disorders In Young Adults: A Path Analysis Of A Conceptual Model, Tevni Grajales, Shelli Meulemans, Peter Pribis, Gretchen Krivak Nov 2014

Gender Differences In Exercise Dependence And Eating Disorders In Young Adults: A Path Analysis Of A Conceptual Model, Tevni Grajales, Shelli Meulemans, Peter Pribis, Gretchen Krivak

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Abstract: The purpose of our study was to study the prevalence of exercise dependence (EXD) among college students and to investigate the role of EXD and gender on exercise behavior and eating disorders. Excessive exercise can become an addiction known as exercise dependence. In our population of 517 college students, 3.3% were at risk for EXD and 8% were at risk for an eating disorder. We used Path analysis the simplest case of Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) to investigate the role of EXD and exercise behavior on eating disorders. We observed a small direct effect from gender to eating disorders. …


Faith Perspectives On Building Strong Volunteer Programs, John Gavin, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr., W. Ellis Oct 2014

Faith Perspectives On Building Strong Volunteer Programs, John Gavin, Curtis J. Vanderwaal Dr., W. Ellis

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No abstract provided.


What Does Homecoming 2014 Have To Do With Booksigning, Sarah Kimakwa, Edgar Burgara Oct 2014

What Does Homecoming 2014 Have To Do With Booksigning, Sarah Kimakwa, Edgar Burgara

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No abstract provided.


James White Library Hidden Treasures Isaac Newton: Early Adventist Pioneer? A Physicist’S Perspective, Sarah Kimakwa Apr 2014

James White Library Hidden Treasures Isaac Newton: Early Adventist Pioneer? A Physicist’S Perspective, Sarah Kimakwa

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A Digital reproduction of the Newton Manuscript is available here


Frequent Family Dinners Protect Our Children, Duane C. Mcbride, Alina M. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Kathryn Conopio Jan 2014

Frequent Family Dinners Protect Our Children, Duane C. Mcbride, Alina M. Baltazar, Gary Hopkins, Kathryn Conopio

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Frequent family dinners have multiple benefits to children and teens that aid in positive youth development.