Curriculum Vitae

DEBRA J. BOARDLEY, Ph.D., R.D./L.D. Professional Registrations: Registered Dietitian #51443-8 American Dietetic Association Licensed Dietitian #3866 Ohio Board of Dietetics EDUCATION Ph.D. University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. School of Public Health M.H.S. Washington University, St. Louis, MO. Dietetic Internship Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO. B.S. Major: Food and Nutrition; Minor: Biology, Youngstown State University Graduated Magna cum laude ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE University of Toledo. Professor. Department of Health and Recreation Professions. Teach nutrition and health education courses. Research in food and nutrition behavior, nutrition concerns of older adults, child and adult obesity, and women’s nutrition issues. Appointment as Assistant Professor: 9/1994. Promoted to Associate Professor 5/2000. Promoted to Professor 5/2007. Coordinator of Health Education Division of the department from 8/1996 to 5/1999. Named University of Toledo Outstanding Advisor 1999 Honors Director for Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science, and Human Service. Medical College of Ohio, Adjunct Assistant Professor, School of Allied Health Bowling Green State University, Graduate Faculty Professional Associate, Department of Family and Consumer Sciences University of South Carolina, Teaching Assistant PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE as Registered Dietitian River Center, Sylvania, OH. Dietitian for eating disorder treatment clinic. University of South Carolina. Dietitian in Student Health Center. Special projects included: Eating Disorders Task Force, Cholesterol Screening Program, and nutrition services for the Athletic Department.

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Washington University. St Louis, MO. Dietitian in Clinical Research Center. Responsible for working with patients and subjects participating in nutrition research protocols. Duke University. Durham, NC. Dietitian at the Duke Diet and Fitness Center. Private practice nutrition consultant. St. Louis, MO. Major contracts: St. Louis Association for Retarded Citizens, St. Louis. Dietitian for group homes. Time out for Wellness, St. Louis. Developed nutrition components for physician directed health promotion and cardiac rehabilitation program implemented in worksite and community. Clients also included professional and recreational athletes. Worksite wellness and health education programs. Clients included: Monsanto, Laclede Gas, Ford Motor Co., Community Federal, Schnucks Market, Maritz, Clayton Child Center, and several municipal police and fire departments in the St. Louis area. Community health education: Provided educational programs for hospitals and the American Cancer Society -"Ask the Expert" program. Media focus: Published articles in the St.Louis Post-Dispatch and other regional publications. Media liaison for the St. Louis Dietetic Association, provided television, radio, and newspaper interviews. St. Louis Development Disabilities Treatment Center. St. Louis. Staff dietitian with clinical and administrative duties. AWARDS AND RECOGNITION Phi Kappa Phi University of Toledo Outstanding Advisor Award, 1999 University of South Carolina, School of Public Health, Doctoral Achievement Award, 1994 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Dietetic Association Ohio Dietetic Association Northwest Ohio Dietetic Association American Public Health Association Ohio Nutrition Council Society for Nutrition Education American Society for Nutrition PUBLICATIONS – peer reviewed Rega P, Roberts S, Khuder S, Boardley D. The delivery of a health promotion intervention by a public health promotion specialist improves patient satisfaction in the emergency department Academic Emergency Medicine (in press) Fahlman M, McNevin N, Boardley D, Morgan A, Topp R. Effects of Resistance Training on Functional Ability in Elderly Individuals. American Journal of Health Promotion. 2011;25(4): 237-243

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Thompson A, Boardley D, Kerr D, Greene T, & Jenkins M. Public Policy Involvement by Health Commisioners. Journal of Community Health 2009;24: 230-245 Boardley, D and Pobocik R. Obesity On the Rise. Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice 2009; 36(2):243-255. Ambrosetti, LM and Boardley D. Benefits of a school-based walking program for elementary school students. The Michigan Association for Health, Physical Activity and Dance Journal. 2007; Fall 6-10. Boardley D, Sherman C, Ambrosetti L, & Lewis J. Obesity evaluation and intervention during well visits to family medicine physicians. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2007; 20: 252-257. Boardley D, Fahlman M, Topp R, Morgan A, & McNevin N. The Impact of Exercise Training on Blood Lipids in Older Adults. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology American Journal of Geriatric Cardiology. 2007; 16(1):30-5. Fahlman, M, Morgan, A., McNevin, N., Topp, R., Boardley, D., Combination Training and Resistance Training as Effective Interventions to Improve Functioning in Elders. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2007;15:195-205. Fahlman MM, Topp RV, McNevin N, Morgan AL, & Boardley DJ. Structured exercise in older adults with limited functional ability. J Gerontol Nurs. 2007;33(6):32-9. Thompson A., Yingling F., Boardley D, & Rocks J. Collegiate Athletic Trainers Knowledge and Perceptions of Disordered Eating Behavior in Athletes. Psychological Reports 2007;101:1173-1178. Murnan J, Price JH, Dake J, Telljohann S, Boardley D. Parents’ Perceptions of Curricular Issues Affecting Children’s Weight in Elementary Schools. Journal of School Health 2006: 74(10); 502-511. Morgan AL McNevin, Fahlman M, Boardley D, Topp A Comparison of Objective Tests to a Subjective Report of Functional Status. International Journal of Fitness 2005;1(1), 9-18. Topp, R., Boardley, D., Morgan, A.L, Fahlman, M. & McNevin, N. Exercise and functional tasks among functionally limited adults. Western Journal of Nursing Research 2005,273(3), 252-270 Topp, R., Fahlman, M. Boardley, D. (2004). Healthy Aging: Health Promotion, Disease Prevention. Nursing Clinics of North America, 39(2), 411-422.

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Morgan AL, Masterson MM, Fahlman MM, Topp RV, & Boardley D. Hydration Status of Community Dwelling Seniors. Aging: Clinical and Experimental Research. 2003; 15: 301-304. Fahlman, M.M., Morgan, A.L., McNevin, N., Boardley, D.J., and Topp, R. The effects of different training modalities on s-IgA levels and upper respiratory tract infections in the elderly. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity. 2003; 11: 502-515. Mitgutsch L, & Boardley D. Physician Assistant Knowledge and Practices with Overweight Children. Advance for Physician Assistants. 2003:11(9); 54-58. Topp R., Sobolewski J., Boardley D, Morgan A.L, Fahlman M. & McNevin N. Case Study: Rehabilitation for a functionally limited chronically ill older adult Rehabilitation Nursing, 2003 Sept-Oct;28(5):154-8. Morgan, A.L., Masterson, M.M., Fahlman, M.M., Topp, R., & Boardley, D.J. (2003). Hydration status of community dwelling seniors. Aging: Clinical and Experimental Research. 15 (4) 301-304 Mylona E, Fahlman MM, Morgan AL, Boardley D, Tsivitse. S-IgA response in females following a single bout of moderate intensity exersie in cold and thermoneutral environments. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 2002, 23(6):453-456. Fahlman MM, Boardley D, Flynn MG & Lambert CP. The effects of endurance training and resistance training on plasma lipoprotein profiles in elderly women. Journal of Gerontology:Biological Sciences. 2002:57A(2) B54-B60. Creighton DL, Morgan AL, Boardley D, Brolinson PG. Weight bearing exercise and bone mineral density in female athletes. Journal of Applied Physiology. 2001:90:565-570. Boardley, D. The Treatment of Eating Disorders: Role of the Dietitian. Academy for Eating Disorders Newsletter, 2000;16, 3. Fahlman MM, Boardley D, Flynn MG, Bouillon LE, Lambert CP &. Braun WA, The effects of hormone replacement therapy on selected indices of immune function in postmenopausal women Gynecological and Obstetric Investigation 2000:50(3):189-193 Boardley D. & Fahlman, M. Micronutrient supplementation does not attenuate declines in immune system indices in well-nourished elderly women. Journal of the American Dietetic Association. 2000;100 (3) 356-359. Fahlman M, Boardley D, Flynn MG, Braun WA, Lambert CP, Bouillon LE. Effects of endurance training on selected parameters of immune function in elderly women. Gerontology , 2000;46:97-104.

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Summers, J.K., Price, J.H., Fox, C.M., & Boardley, D.J. Public Policy Involvement by Health Educators. American Journal of Health Behavior 2000;24(2):132-142. Oden LS, Price JH, Alteneder R, Boardley, D & Ubokudom SE. Public Policy Involvement by Nurse Practioners. Journal of Community Health , 2000;25(2): 139-155. Lambert CP, Flynn MG, Braun WA, Boardley DJ. The effects of swimming and running on energy intake during 2H of recovery. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness. 1999;39(4):348-354. Boardley D., Fox CM, & Robinson KL. Public Policy Involvement of Nutrition Professionals. Journal of Nutrition Education. 1999;31(5),248-254. Fox CM, Robinson KL, & Boardley D. Cost-effectiveness of Follow-up strategies in Improving the Response Rate of Mail Surveys. Industrial Marketing Management 1998; 27, 127-133. Boardley DJ, Sargent RG, Coker AL, Hussey JR, & Sharpe PA. The relationship between diet, activity, and other factors and postpartum weight change by race. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1995; 86(5): 834-838. Rankin RG, Sargent RG, Boardley DJ, & Miller PM. Blood lipid response to a low calorie twelve and twenty six day residential weight loss program. Bariatrician, Winter 1995; 10-14. Papers Presented Boardley D, Ross P, Eckert J. Local foods: Consumer attitude and buying behavior in Northwest Ohio. Presents at American Public Health Association Nov 2011 Boardley D, Ross P, Eckert J. Using Social Network Analysis to Increase Participation in Central City Y. Presented at International Socieity for Social Network Analysis. Feb 9, 2011 Roberts S, Rega P, Boardley, D, & Khuder S. Brickman, K, Regent C. Health Promotion Intervention Increases Likelihood of Patients Referring Other to the Emergency Department. Presented at Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Nov 8, 2010 Dayton OH Schroeder A, Pobocik R, Boudreau N, Boardley D. Breastfeeding Attitudes of College Students. Poster presentation Experimental Biology, Anaheim CA. April 25, 2010. Thompson, A., Reindl, D., Greer, E., Gallagher, K., & Boardley, D. Interdisciplinary Ethics: Case Studies Presented within the Levels of Prevention Model

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for a Pilot Nutrition Program Aimed at Intercollegiate Athletes. Poster Presentation at the 11th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine Conference, Washington, D.C., 2010. Thompson, A., Reindl, D., Gallagher, K., Miller, C., & Boardley, D. Collegiate Athletes and Disordered Eating: Implications for Policy Development and Health Education. Poster Presentation at the 11th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine Conference, Washington, D.C., 2010. Thompson, A., Reindl, D., Gallagher, K., & Boardley, D. Project Ignite: Launching Strong Athletes into Peak Performance. Poster Presentation at the 11th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine Conference, Washington, D.C., 2010. Reindl, D., Thompson, A., Gallagher, K., & Boardley, D. Validation of a Survey Instrument to Measure Collegiate Athletes’ Knowledge, Perceptions, and Dietary Practices: Project Ignite. Oral Presentation at the 11th International Congress of Behavioral Medicine Conference, Washington, D.C., 2010. Reindl, D., Gallagher, K., Thompson, A., & Boardley, D. Validation of a Survey Instrument to Measure Collegiate Athletes’ Knowledge, Perceptions, and Dietary Practices: Project Ignite. Poster Presentation at the Health Educators' Institute, Hueston Woods State Park, College Corner, OH, 2009. Reindl, D., Gallagher, K., Thompson, A., McGriff, S., & Boardley, D. Project Ignite: A Comprehensive Nutritional Approach to Improving Student-Athlete Performance. Poster Presentation at the Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (OAHPERD), Columbus, OH, 2009. Gallagher, K., Reindl, D., Boardley, D., Thompson, A., & McGriff, S. Project Ignite: Launching Strong Athletes into Peak Performance. Poster Presentation at the Ohio Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (OAHPERD), Columbus, OH, 2009. Reindl, D., Gallagher, K., Thompson, A., & Boardley, D. Validation of a Survey Instrument to Measure Collegiate Athletes’ Knowledge, Perceptions, and Dietary Practices: Project Ignite. Poster Presentation at the American School Health Association (ASHA) Conference, Denver, CO, 2009 Koneswaran S, Boardley D, Badenhop D, Burkett A, Steigerwalt A. Utilizing a 12-minute Walk Test to Assess Progress in a Cardiac Rehabilitation Population, ACSM National Conference, Seattle Washington, May 2009. Morgan AL, Boardley D, & Wheaton AT. Hydration Status in Young Males Following Fasting and Prescribed Fluid Intake. ACSM National Conference, Seattle Washington, May 2009.

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Thompson A, Boardley D, Kerr D, Greene T, & Jenkins M. Public Policy Involvement by Health Commisioners. American Public Health Association National Conference, San Diego, CA. October 2008. Meizinger, C., Kachelman, J., Topp, R., Boardley, D., Swank, A.M., Quesda, P., Nyland, J. Effects of Prehabilitation on Leg Strength and Dietary Intake among Osteoarthritis Patients Scheduled for Total Knee Arthroplasty Undergraduate Research Symposium, University of Louisville, April 15th, 2008. Clasby C, Topp R, Miller J, Boardley D & Kerpitch I. An Analysis of Nutritional Status Among Preoperative TKA Patients Following Prehabilitation. ACSM National Convention, Dallas TX, May 2007. Fahlman, MM, Morgan, A., McNevin, N., Topp, R., Boardley, D. Moderate Intensity Exercise Increases Mucosal Immunity in Low Functioning Elders. ACSM National Convention, Dallas TX, May 2007. Konrad K, Carels R & Boardley D. Metabolic and Psychological Predictors of Weight Regain Among Behavioral Weight Loss Participants. Society of Behavioral Medicine. Washington, D.C. March 2007. Murnan J, Price JH, Dake J, Telljohann S, Boardley D. Parents’ Perceptions of the Role of Elementary Schools in Preventing Overweight in Children. American School Health Association Annual School Health Conference, St. Louis, MO. October 2006. Thompson A., Yingling F., Boardley D, & Rocks J. Collegiate Athletic Trainers Knowledge and Perceptions of Disordered Eating Behavior in Athletes. National Athletic Trainers’ Association annual meeting in Atlanta GA. June 2006 Fahlman, M.M., McNevin, N., Morgan, A., Boardley, D., and Topp, R. Effects of strength training on functional capacity in the elderly. AAHPERD National Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah. 2006. Page P, Boardley D, Topp R. 2006. Effectiveness of the First Step to Active Health in Senior Centers. (Abstract) Med Sci Sports Exerc. 38(5):S332. Fahlman, MM, Morgan, AL, McNevin, N, Boardley, D and Topp, R. Strength Training vs. Combination Training: Both Result in Improved Functional Ability in Functionally Limited Elderly. ACSM National Convention, Denver CO, 2006. Morgan, AL, McNevin, N, Fahlman, MM, Boardley, D and Topp, R. Bone Turnover Across 16 Weeks of Training in Functionally Limited Seniors. ACSM National Convention, Denver CO, 2006.

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Fahlman, MM; Morgan, AL, McNevin, N; Boardley, D, Topp, R. Predictors Of Aerobic Function In Functionally Limited Elderly Before And After Aerobic Training: Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 37(5) Supplement:S49, May 2005. Morgan AL, Fahlman MM, McNevin N, Boardley D, & Topp RV. Predictors of functional ability and aerobic capacity in elderly women and men. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2004;36 (suppl) Fahlman, M.M., N. McNevin, D. Boardley, A.L. Morgan,, and R. Topp. SelfEfficacy as a Predictor of Functional Capacity in Functionally Limited Trained and Untrained Elders. 36(5) Supplement:S63, May 2004. Topp, R., Boardley, D., Fahlman, M.M. Morgan, A.L., McNevin, N. The effect of exercise on perceived function and self efficacy in functionally limited older adults. National Congress on the State of Science in Nursing Research. Washington DC. Oct 79, 2004 Topp, R., Boardley, D., Fahlman, M.M. Morgan, A.L., McNevin, N., Effect of Exercise Mode on Functioning of Functionally Limited Older Adults. Midwest Nursing Research Society’s Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO. February 25 – March 1, 2004 Topp, R., Boardley, D., Fahlman, M.M. Morgan, A.L., McNevin, N., Effect of Exercise Mode on Functioning of Functionally Limited Older Adults. Research Louisville 2003, University Of Louisville, Louisville Ky., November 3-6, 2003. Fahlman MM, Boardley DJ, Morgan AL, McNevin N, and Topp R. (2003). Blood lipid response to training in functionally limited elders. American Association for Health, Physical Education and Dance annual meeting. Philadelphia, PA . Sobolewski JL, Boardley D, Topp R. & Morgan. Comparing 6-minute walk on land vs. 6minute walk in water. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2003 35(5) S141. Dodrill BL, Boardley D, Fahlman MM,Morgan AL, Topp R, & McNevin N. Seasonal Changes in Total Cholesterol in Functionally Limited Elderly Adults. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2003 35(5) S326. Manor BD, Sobolewski JL, Topp RV Boardley D, Morgan AL, Fahlman MM, & McNevin N. Predictors of four Tasks Amount Functionally Limited Elderly. . Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2003 35(5) S131 Morgan AL, MM, Fahlman MM, McNeven, N, Boardley D, & Topp RV. Markers of bone turnover in functionally limited seniors following training. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2003 35(5)

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Morgan AL, Masterson MM, Fahlman MM, Topp R, Boardley D, King KL, Doherty KD. Hydration Status of Community Dwelling Seniors. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2002;34(1) S16. Doherty KD. Morgan AL, Topp R, McNevin N, Fahlman MM, Boardley D, King KL. A Comparison of Strength Between An Aerobic, Resistance, and Combine Training Program. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2002;34(1) S141. McNevin N, Fahlman MM, Morgan AL, Topp R, Boardley D, & Horynak J. Predictors of Functional Ability in Elderly Men and Women. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2002;34(1) S16 Sobelewski JL, Morgan AL, Fahlman MM, McNevin N, Boardley D, & Topp R. The Relationship between tests of functional ability in the elderly. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 2002;34(1) S16 Fahlman M, Morgan A, Boardley. S-IgA following a single bout of exercise: effects of fitness level and ambient temperature. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 1999;31(5):S61. Carl DL, Alperin N, Kochendorfer K, Steiger J, Andres F, Boardley D. Effect of oral creatine and caffeine on muscle phosphocreatine resynthesis in competitive swimmers. Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise. 1999;31(5):S264. Thurston M, Houston C, Boardley D. Differences in the relationship between diet and serum high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels between postmenopausal hormone replacement (HRT) users and non-users. FASEB Journal 1999.

Kyzer MK, Sargent RG, Boardley DJ, Hussey JR & Saunders, RP. Racial Differences between Influencing Factors on Weight Change in Postpartum Females. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Nov 1998, Washington, DC. Rao M, Price JH, Boardley DJ, Jurs SG. An Exploration of the Predictability of Drinking Behavior of Pregnant Women Using Selected Dimensions of the Health Belief Model and the Fetal Health Locus of Control Scale. American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, November 1997, Indianapolis, IN. Fahlman MM, Boardley D, Flynn MG, Braun WA, Lambert CP, Bouillon LE, Jeffrey KMWeideman C, & Barber M.“The effects of a moderate exercise program and vitamin supplementation on selected indices of immune function in elderly women, Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 29(5) Supplement:297, May 1997. Summers, J.K., Price, J.H., Fox, C.M., & Boardley, D.J “Public policy involvement by health educators”, presented at American Public Health Association, New York, NY. November 1996.

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Boardley D, Fahlman, M, Flynn MG, Braun WA, Lambert CP, Bouillon LE, & Barber M “The effects of vitamin supplementation on selected indices of immune function in elderly women”, presented at Midwest ACSM, St. Charles, IL. October 1996 Fox, CM, Robinson, KL, & Boardley, D “A comparison of follow-up strategies in improving the response rate of mail surveys”, presented at Midwestern Educational Research Association, Chicago, IL. October 1996. Fahlman MM, Boardley D, Flynn MG, Braun WA, Lambert CP, Bouillon LE, Jeffrey KM Weideman C, & Barber M “The effects of a moderate exercise program on selected indices of immune function in elderly women”, presented at Midwest ACSM, St. Charles, IL. October 1996. Lambert, CP, Flynn, MG, Braun, WA, & Boardley, DJ. “Energy Intake During 2 H of Recovery from Swimming or Running”, presented at Midwest ACSM, St. Charles, IL. October 1996. Grant Support - funded 2010- USDA 2011 Project: Greenhouses in Northwest Ohio Role: Co-Principle Investigator

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2010- Lucas County $44,985 each year for 3 years 2013 Project: Employee Wellness Utilizing Health Coaches Role: Principle Investigator 2007- Lucas County $43,750 each year for 3 years 2010 Project: Employee Wellness Utilizing Health Coaches Role: Principle Investigator 2004- Lucas County $36,990 each year for 3 years 2007 Project: Employee Wellness Utilizing Health Coaches Role: Principle Investigator

2003- University of Louisville – subcontract of NIH $48,900 2007 RO1# 1 R01 NR008135-01A2 Project: Effect of Prehabilitation on Rehabilitation of TKA Role: Co- investigator 2001

The University of Toledo – Small Grant Award $500 Project: Physician Assistant Perceptions and Practices Regarding Childhood Obesity

2000- National Institutes of Health

$712,000

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R01 # 7 R01 NR004929-04 (UT Administers $383,000) Project: Exercise Mode and Health Status Indices in Elderly Role: Co-investigator

2000- Defiance County Health District $6000 2003 Project: Evaluation of Preschool Nutrition Program Role: Principle Investigator 1999

The University of Toledo - Academic Excellence Project: Preventing HIV in college students Role: Principle Investigator

$4000

1996 The University of Toledo - University Research Awards $7000 Project: The effects of hormone replacement therapy on specific indices of immune function in postmenopausal women. Role: Principle Investigator 1996 Center for Teaching Excellence Teaching Enhancement Award $1500 Project: Portfolio assessment development for health education doctoral students Role: Co-investigator 1995 The University of Toledo - University Research Awards $7500 Project: Effects of nutritional supplementation and exercise on immune function Role: Principle Investgator 1995 The University of Toledo - Educational Enhancement Award $800 Project: Seminar on Nutrition and Exercise and Immune Function in the Elderly Role: Principle Investigator 1995 The University of Toledo - Small Grants for Faculty Research Project: Swim training versus run training Role: Principle Investigator

$300

1994 Special Supplemental Feeding Program for Women, Infants and Children $8000 Project: The effects of diet, activity and other factors and postpartum weight loss in black and white mothers Role: Principle investigator Grant Submitted but not funded 2010 Funding Agency: NIH Amount. $500,000 Project: Kuschwantz-Junction Promise Neighborhood Role – Team #2 member: Early childhood nutrition and school readiness

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2010 Funding Agency: Ohio Department of Health Amount. $148,000 Project: Increasing the use of Ounce of Prevention in NW Ohio Primary Care Providers Role – PI 2009

Funding Agency: NIH Challenge Grant Amount. $599,114 Project: Relating social networks in urban community centers to health stages of change Role – PI

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Using Technology for Priming Effect in Pediatric Overweight Management NIH R03 HS016532-01 Principle Investigator $99,540

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AWARDS: Arthritis Water and Regulated Diet Study NIH R01 NR009510-01 Co-investigator $332,317

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Water vs. Land Exercise: Impact on health of elderly NIH R01 AG08231-01 Principle Investigator $720,957 Received priority score of 230 and percentile of 46.3.

Thesis/Dissertation Supervision Master’s Thesis Advisor 1998 Mary Beck Competency Manual of Clinical Skills for Dietetic Technicians 1999

Dana Creighton Weight Bearing Exercise and Bone Mineral Density in Female Athletes 2000 Tom Wheaton Responses to Prescribed Fluid Intake in Young Males Doctoral Dissertation Advisor 1998 Daniel Carl Effect of Oral Creatine and Caffeine on Muscle Phosphocreatine Resynthesis in Competitive Swimmers 2001 Jeanne Wright A study investigating the effects of a brief education intervention emphasizing principal components of the DASH diet among community-living older adults

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Suzanne Wambold An Assessment of Cardiovascular Risk Behaviors of Registered Cardiovascular Technologists 2002 MaryFrances Peterlin-Kolp Homocysteine and its relationship to multiple risk factors for cardiovascular Disease and dietary and serum cofactors in school-aged children 2004 Martha Gallagher The impact of an international healthcare mission on participating healthcare professional students 2009 Michael Valogosky Infection control perceptions and practices of spiritual care providers: an application of the protection motivation theory

Courses Taught Undergraduate: Principles of Nutrition. Survey course for students without science background. Nutritional Science. Introductory nutrition course for allied health majors. Honors Orientation. Freshman orientation course for college honors students Graduate Courses: Public Health Nutrition Nutritional Epidemiology Methods and Materials in Public Health Grantwriting for Health Sciences Obesity and Eating Disorders Sports Nutrition Distance Learning: Developed and taught nutrition courses 100% on line Principles of Nutrition Nutritional Science Graduate courses are web-assisted: 60% in classroom and 40% on line. Professional Presentations 2011 “What parents need to know about eating disorders in High School” to Ottawa Hills Parents April 10, 2011 2005 “Fad diets – do they work” to the annual meeting of North Central Dental Society, April 22, 2005, Sandusky Oh 2004 “The role of food in child health”. Presented to Erie County Eating Disorder Task Force. Sandusky, OH 2003 “Current Issues in Nutrition and Dental Health”. Presented to the North Central Ohio Dental Society, Fremont OH. 2003 “Nutrition and the treatment of eating disorders” Presented to at River Centre Clinic, Sylvania, OH 2002 “The effects of food habits and behaviors on the development of eating disorders. Presented to the Sandusky Eating Disorder Task Force, Sandusky, OH

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“The right weigh to health” Presented to the Society of Women Engineers, Annual Meeting, Detroit, MI. “Overweight in children and adolescents- what community health providers need to know”. Presented to school nurses and local health department personnel in Sandusky, OH. “Changing behavior – the theory of Stages of Change” . Presented to health interventionists at Harris Health Trends, Toledo, OH. “Writing successful grants” Presented to Allied Health Faculty at Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH “What teachers should know about eating disorders” Presented to teachers and guidance counselors at Ottawa Hills Schools, Ottawa Hills, OH “Eating Disorders” Presented to health and school professionals at Sandusky Eating Disorders Task Force, Sandusky, OH “Non-diet approach to weight management” Presented to physicians and staff at Sportscare for continuing education, Toledo, OH “Creative and motivational ways to teach nutrition information” Presented to the Northwest District Family and Consumer Science Agents - Ohio Extension Service Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, OH. “Conflicting Messages Over Time: Teaching Clients to ask the Right Questions”. Keynote speaker for Northwest Ohio Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Network, Perrysburg, OH.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES Current: Honors Director, Judith Herb College of Education, Health Science and Human Service College Honors and University Honors Committees Co-Director of MPH Nutrition Track UT Classroom Garden Steering Committee UT Dining Services Committee Board of Editors, Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior (2008-2014) Community Service: Ohio Action for Healthy Kids – Zone 1 CASA – Court Appointed Special Advocate Previous: Co-faculty advisor for PHSO (Public Health Student Organization) Medical Education Research Committee University Service Learning Committee

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Research Council 2 year term Reviews and awards University Funded research programs Develops long term research plans and encourages interdisciplinary research Faculty advisor for Service Learning Floor Mentor students in community service learning experiences UT/MUO Faculty Synergies Task Force UT/MUO merger Coordinator of Women in Science Lecture Series for the College of Health and Human Services University Committee – Strategic Planning Objective – develop a fiscal strategic plan for the university University Committee – Graduate Council Curriculum Committee Objective: make recommendations on curricula and academic program matters University Committee – Outstanding Teacher Subcommittee Objective: coordinates and oversees the selecting Outstanding Teacher Awards University Committee – Outstanding Advisor Subcommittee Objective: coordinates and oversees the selecting Outstanding Advisor Awards University Committee - Program Review Committee Objective: Program review for Medical Assisting Technology program Program review of Accounting program in College of Business College Committee - International Studies Objective: Develop and support international educational efforts. College Committee - Academic Affairs Objective: Calendar conversion of all academic programs and courses in the college from quarters to semesters. College Committee – Search committee for dean Objective – selection of candidate for dean of HHS

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