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Hss Alumni News Fall 2012, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2012

Hss Alumni News Fall 2012, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Unforgettable Memories by Lauren Cool
  • J Term in Arizona
  • New Fitness & Recreation Programming Introduced
  • 5 Cards-Nothing New in HSS
  • A Career in Sport Management
  • New Teacher of the Year - Dr. Shelley Payne
  • A Message from the Chair by Dr. Joan Rocks


Hss Departmental Developments Fall 2012, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Oct 2012

Hss Departmental Developments Fall 2012, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • The 5 Cards by Patti Wilson, MS
  • Health & Fitness Club by Calli Studebaker/Heart Chase
  • Updates from the Majors


Hss Departmental Developments Spring 2012, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences Apr 2012

Hss Departmental Developments Spring 2012, Department Of Health And Sport Sciences

Health and Sport Sciences Newsletter

  • Nutrition Minor Added
  • Intern with the Blue Jackets by Lauren Cool
  • Health Education Public Health Concentration
  • Updates from the Majors


Fueling Sport Performance: Increasing Awareness In Female Collegiate Vegetarian Athletes, Rachael Irene Marie Sofie Jan 2012

Fueling Sport Performance: Increasing Awareness In Female Collegiate Vegetarian Athletes, Rachael Irene Marie Sofie

Theses, Dissertations and Capstones

Vegetarian diets, when well-planned out, have been shown to meet the needs of female athletes. Although the lifestyle provides many benefits, it does not come without risk. Women athletes, in particular, are of the greatest concern. Energy restriction is common among female collegiate athletes. Because athletes are already converting to and practicing a vegetarian lifestyle, it is necessary that athletes and related sport professionals become aware of the risks and benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle. By increasing knowledge among related personnel, athletes can use vegetarianism as a performance enhancer. Outlining possible implications of the lifestyle will allow female collegiate athletes …