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Putting The Athletic Back In The Trainer, Shelby L. Davis Nov 2016

Putting The Athletic Back In The Trainer, Shelby L. Davis

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Athletic Training Students are taught about the benefits of physical activity and how to create specific exercise programs to maintain overall wellness. Although athletic training students have knowledge about the positive effects of physical activity, they continually score lower on activity level scales when compared with the average college student. A rigorous course schedule and long clinical hours seem to be a common factor that play into the poor health habits of the athletic training student. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to determine the variables that negatively affect the exercise habits of undergraduate athletic training students.

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Assessment Of Anti-Saccades Within 24 To 48 Hours Post-Concussion, Nathan D'Amico Apr 2016

Assessment Of Anti-Saccades Within 24 To 48 Hours Post-Concussion, Nathan D'Amico

GS4 Georgia Southern Student Scholars Symposium

INTRODUCTION: Approximately 90% of concussions involve oculomotor impairment, with saccadic eye movement deficits being the most prominent oculomotor impairment. Saccades are rapid eye movements that bring a fixed point or area of interest into the center of sight and are important for safely navigating through the environment. Anti-saccades are saccadic eye movement deficits that involve a reflexive, involuntary saccade away from a fixed point or area of interest. Assessments of anti-saccades may provide a fast, accurate, and reliable way to screen for concussion. However, little research quantitatively explores anti-saccades post-concussion.

PURPOSE: To investigate anti-saccades between NCAA Division I athletes 24-48 …


Effects Of Three-Times Daily Diet Soda Consumption For One Week On The Composition Of The Gut Microbiome In Healthy Young Adults, Jenna Abdelhadi, Domenica Simone, Charles Hadley King, Raja Mazumder, Keith A. Crandall, Allison C. Sylvetsky-Meni Mar 2016

Effects Of Three-Times Daily Diet Soda Consumption For One Week On The Composition Of The Gut Microbiome In Healthy Young Adults, Jenna Abdelhadi, Domenica Simone, Charles Hadley King, Raja Mazumder, Keith A. Crandall, Allison C. Sylvetsky-Meni

GW Research Days 2016 - 2020

Epidemiologic studies report associations between artificial sweetener (ASW) consumption and metabolic abnormalities, yet well-designed human intervention studies in humans are limited. Given that ASW contain no or few calories, one potential mechanism through which ASW may influence metabolic risk is through altering the gut microbiota. As alterations in the gut microbiota are known to be implicated in the development of metabolic disease, the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of one week of three times daily diet soda (with ASW) consumption on the gut microbiota in healthy college students. We hypothesized that participants randomized to consume diet …