ASU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
This collection includes most of the ASU Theses and Dissertations from 2011 to present. ASU Theses and Dissertations are available in downloadable PDF format; however, a small percentage of items are under embargo. Information about the dissertations/theses includes degree information, committee members, an abstract, supporting data or media.
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- Buman, Matthew
- Arizona State University
- 7 Swan, Pamela
- 4 Gaesser, Glenn
- 3 Ainsworth, Barbara
- 3 Der Ananian, Cheryl
- 3 Huberty, Jennifer
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- 3 Ransdell, Lynda
- 2 Dowling, Tiffany
- 2 Gaesser, Glenn A
- 2 Hooker, Steven
- 2 Lee, Chong
- 2 Michel, Jesse
- 2 Shaibi, Gabriel
- 2 Zeigler, Zachary
- 1 Ainsworth, Barbara E
- 1 Angadi, Siddhartha
- 1 Belyea, Michael
- 1 Bhammar, Dharini Mukeshkumar
- 1 Biel, Alexander Michael
- 1 Brown, Lee
- 1 Chisum, Jack
- 1 Crespo, Noe
- 1 Dickinson, Jared
- 1 Ehlers, Diane K.
- 1 Farouk, Mookadam
- 1 Gordon, Amanda
- 1 Hekler, Eric
- 1 Hooker, Steven P
- 1 Huberty, Jennifer L
- 1 Johnston, Carol
- 1 Kelly, Stephen
- 1 Lanich, Boyd
- 1 Lynch, Heidi
- 1 Meckes, Nathanael
- 1 Park, Anna
- 1 Petrov, Megan E
- 1 Reifsnider, Elizabeth
- 1 Ringenbach, Shannon
- 1 Sawyer, Brandon
- 1 Semken, Keith
- 1 Shaibi, Gabriel Q
- 1 Todd, Michael
- 1 Vander Wyst, Kiley Bernhard
- 1 Wadley, Virginia
- 1 Wharton, Christopher
- 1 Wharton, Christopher M
- 1 Whisner, Corrie M
- 1 Zhu, Wenfei
- 1 de Vreede, Gert-Jan
- 17 English
- 6 Public health
- 4 Health sciences
- 4 Kinesiology
- 3 Exercise
- 2 Behavioral sciences
- 2 Mental health
- 2 Nutrition
- more
- 2 Obesity
- 2 Physiology
- 2 Sedentary Behavior
- 2 Sleep
- 2 baseball
- 2 meditation
- 2 mobile application
- 1 Accelerometer
- 1 Activities
- 1 Assessment
- 1 Basal metabolic rate
- 1 Biomarker
- 1 Black and White Americans
- 1 Blood Pressure
- 1 Blood pressure
- 1 Cardiometabolic
- 1 Cardiovascular Disease
- 1 Cognitive function
- 1 Diabetes
- 1 Dietary composition
- 1 Epidemiology
- 1 Executive Function
- 1 Fatigue
- 1 Flow-mediated dilation
- 1 Fractionized Exercise
- 1 Gestational Weight Gain
- 1 Glucose Regulation
- 1 Health education
- 1 High-intensity Interval Training
- 1 Hypertrophy
- 1 Intermittent Exercise
- 1 Maternal health
- 1 Measurement
- 1 Mediator
- 1 Medicine
- 1 Motor Control
- 1 Occupational health
- 1 Older Adults
- 1 Physical Activity
- 1 Physical activity
- 1 Physical education
- 1 Post Exercise Hypotension
- 1 Post-exercise Hypotension
- 1 Pregnancy
- 1 Prehypertension
- 1 Prolonged Sitting
- 1 Resistance
- 1 Sedentary
- 1 Social Cognitive Theory
- 1 Strength
- 1 Training
- 1 Women's studies
- 1 Workplace
- 1 ecological momentary assessment
- 1 hypotenstion
- 1 obesity paradox
- 1 physical activity
- 1 prehypertensive
- 1 self-worth
- 1 walking workstation
- 1 women
- Language in Trauma: A Pilot Study of Pause Frequency as a Predictor of Cognitive Change Due to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
- Subvert City: The Interventions of an Anarchist in Occupy Phoenix, 2011-2012
- Exploring the Impact of Augmented Reality on Collaborative Decision-Making in Small Teams
- Towards a National Cinema: An Analysis of Caliwood Films by Luis Ospina and Carlos Mayolo and Their Fundamental Contribution to Colombian Film
- 国家集中采购试点政策对制药企业和制药产业的影响评估
No studies have evaluated the impact of tracking resting energy expenditure (REE) and modifiable health behaviors on gestational weight gain (GWG). In this controlled trial, pregnant women aged >18 years (X=29.8±4.9 years) with a gestational age (GA) <17 weeks were randomized to Breezing™ (N=16) or control (N=12) for 13 weeks. The Breezing™ group used a real-time metabolism tracker to obtain REE. Anthropometrics, diet, and sleep data were collected every 2 weeks. Rate of GWG was calculated as weight gain divided by total duration. Early (GA weeks 14-21), late (GA weeks 21-28), and overall (GA week 14-28) changes in macronutrients, sleep, …
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- Vander Wyst, Kiley Bernhard, Whisner, Corrie M, Reifsnider, Elizabeth, et al.
- Created Date
- 2019
Pitchers are a vital part of the game of baseball and may account for up to two-thirds of the variance in win percentage. As they rise through the ranks of competition, physical skill set becomes less of a factor when compared to mentality. Pitchers are the “first line of defense” for keeping opponents from having an opportunity to score, as well as for holding onto their own team’s lead. Baseball pitchers not only face pressure to perform, but also experience stress from factors such as low pay, adjusting to higher levels of competition, and internal team competition for a limited …
- Contributors
- Dowling, Tiffany, Huberty, Jennifer, Ransdell, Lynda, et al.
- Created Date
- 2018
Pitchers are a vital part of the game of baseball and may account for up to two-thirds of the variance in win percentage. As they rise through the ranks of competition, physical skill set becomes less of a factor when compared to mentality. Pitchers are the “first line of defense” for keeping opponents from having an opportunity to score, as well as for holding onto their own team’s lead. Baseball pitchers not only face pressure to perform, but also experience stress from factors such as low pay, adjusting to higher levels of competition, and internal team competition for a limited …
- Contributors
- Dowling, Tiffany, Huberty, Jennifer, Ransdell, Lynda, et al.
- Created Date
- 2018
Sustainability, as it relates to nutrition, affects all aspects of food from systems-level production to consumption. Viability of local food systems in the southwest of the United States has been largely understudied. In order to address this gap in the literature, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 20 farmers in Arizona and New Mexico to determine best practices, challenges and barriers to farming. Interviews were recorded, transcribed, and coded for themes. Many trends were consistent with those reported elsewhere in the US, but the importance of water emerged, a unique need not explicitly noted in other regional studies. Vegetarian diets are …
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- Lynch, Heidi, Wharton, Christopher M, Johnston, Carol, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
Physical activity, sedentary behaviors, and sleep are often associated with cardiometabolic biomarkers commonly found in metabolic syndrome. These relationships are well studied, and yet there are still questions on how each activity may affect cardiometabolic biomarkers. The objective of this study was to examine data from the BeWell24 studies to evaluate the relationship between objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviors and cardiometabolic biomarkers in middle age adults, while also determining if sleep quality and duration mediates this relationship. A group of inactive participants (N = 29, age = 52.1 ± 8.1 years, 38% female) with increased risk for cardiometabolic …
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- Lanich, Boyd, Buman, Matthew, Ainsworth, Barbara, et al.
- Created Date
- 2017
PURPOSE: This study aimed to identify whether increased Pokémon GO use resulted in increased daily steps, compared to days when an individual did not play. In addition, this study examined Pokémon GO as a use case for for the study of gamification, particularly whether traditionally identified game mechanics in gamification literature were successfully identified as elements players enjoy when playing Pokémon GO. METHODS: A mixed methods approach, with 17 participants taking part in a daily physical activity tracking study and 14 participants participating in semi-structured interviews. In the use study, participant steps were tracked for one week using the Apple …
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- Biel, Alexander Michael, Hekler, Eric, Ainsworth, Barbara, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
PURPOSE: Lean hypertension (HTN) is characterized by a mechanistically different HTN when compared to obese HTN. The purpose of this study is to assess whether body phenotype influences blood pressure (BP) responses following both acute and chronic exercise. METHODS: Obese (body mass index (BMI) > 30 kg/m2) and lean (BMI < 25 kg/m2) men with pre-hypertension (PHTN) (systolic BP (SBP) 120 - 139 or diastolic BP (DBP) 80 - 89 mm Hg) were asked to participate in a two-phase trial. Phase 1 assessed differences in post-exercise hypotension between groups in response to an acute exercise bout. Phase 2 consisted of …
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- Zeigler, Zachary, Swan, Pamela, Gaesser, Glenn, et al.
- Created Date
- 2016
This study examines cognitive and motor function in typical older adults following acute exercise. Ten older adults (Mage = 65.1) completed a single session of assisted cycling (AC) (i.e., exercise accomplished through the use of a motor), voluntary cycling (VC) (self-selected cadence), and a no cycling (NC) control group. These sessions were randomized and separated by approximately one week. Both ACT and VC groups rode a stationary bicycle for 30-minutes each session. These sessions were separated by at least two days. Participants completed cognitive testing that assessed information processing and set shifting and motor testing including gross and fine motor …
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- Semken, Keith, Ringenbach, Shannon, Der Ananian, Cheryl, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
Background and purpose: Regular physical activity (PA) provides benefits for cognitive health and helps to improve or maintain quality of life among older adults. Objective PA measures have been increasingly used to overcome limitations of self-report measures. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association of objectively measured PA and sedentary time with cognitive function among older adults. Methods: Participants were recruited from the parent REasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke (REGARDS) Study. ActicalTM accelerometers provided estimates of PA variables, including moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA), high light PA (HLPA), low light PA (LLPA) and sedentary time, for …
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- Zhu, Wenfei, Hooker, Steven P, Wadley, Virginia, et al.
- Created Date
- 2015
Research provides increasing support of self-worth, non-physical motives, and body image for predicting physical activity in women. However, no empirical tests of these associations have been conducted. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) has been recognized as useful for understanding correlates of physical activity. This study tested the feasibility of a novel EMA protocol and explored temporal relationships between daily self-worth and physical activity in middle-aged women. Women aged 35-64 years (N=63; M age=49.2±8.2 years) received text message prompts to an Internet-based mobile survey three times daily for 28 days. The survey assessed momentary activity, self-worth (knowledge, emotional, social, physical, general), and …
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- Ehlers, Diane K., Huberty, Jennifer L, Todd, Michael, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
The purpose of this study was to examine whether a workplace environmental intervention would improve work-related outcomes including productivity, presenteeism and cognition. The secondary aim was to investigate whether work-related outcomes are correlated to observed changes in sitting time, physical activity, and sleep. The study was introduced as part of a naturalistic environmental change in which university staff and faculty were relocated into a new building (n=23). The comparison group consisted of university staff within the same college with no imminent plans to re-locate during the intervention period; there were no environmental changes to this workplace (n =10). Participants wore …
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- Park, Anna, Buman, Matthew, Crespo, Noe, et al.
- Created Date
- 2014
Eccentric muscle action (ECC) occurs when the force exerted by a working muscle is less than that of an outside resistance. This is characterized by muscle lengthening, despite actin-myosin crossbridge formation. Research has indicated that muscles acting eccentrically are capable of producing more force when compared to muscles acting concentrically. Further, research has shown ECC muscle actions may have different fatigue patterns that CON actions. The purpose of this study was to determine if a) ECC bench press yields greater strength than concentric (CON) as measured by one-repetition maximum (1RM), b) there is a difference between the number of repetitions …
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- Kelly, Stephen, Hooker, Steven, Brown, Lee, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The purpose of this pilot randomized control trial was to test the initial efficacy of a 10 week social cognitive theory (SCT)-based intervention to reduce workplace sitting time (ST). Participants were currently employed adults with predominantly sedentary occupations (n=24) working in the Greater Phoenix area in 2012-2013. Participants wore an activPAL (AP) inclinometer to assess postural allocation (i.e., sitting vs. standing) and Actigraph accelerometer (AG) to assess sedentary time for one week prior to beginning and immediately following the completion of the 10 week intervention. Self-reported measures of sedentary time were obtained via two validated questionnaires for overall (International Physical …
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- Gordon, Amanda, Buman, Matthew, Der Ananian, Cheryl, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
INTRODUCTION: Exercise performed at moderate to vigorous intensities has been shown to generate a post exercise hypotensive response. Whether this response is observed with very low exercise intensities is unclear. PURPOSE: To compare post physical activity ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) response to a single worksite walking day and a normal sedentary work day in pre-hypertensive adults. METHODS: Participants were 7 pre-hypertensive (127 + 8 mmHg / 83 + 8 mmHg) adults (3 male, 4 female, age = 42 + 12 yr) who participated in a randomized, cross-over study that included a control and a walking treatment. Only those who indicated …
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- Zeigler, Zachary, Swan, Pamela, Buman, Matthew, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine the acute effects of two novel intermittent exercise prescriptions on glucose regulation and ambulatory blood pressure. Methods: Ten subjects (5 men and 5 women, ages 31.5 ± 5.42 yr, height 170.38 ± 9.69 cm and weight 88.59 ± 18.91 kg) participated in this four-treatment crossover trial. All subjects participated in four trials, each taking place over three days. On the evening of the first day, subjects were fitted with a continuous glucose monitor (CGM). On the second day, subjects were fitted with an ambulatory blood pressure monitor (ABP) and underwent one …
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- Bhammar, Dharini Mukeshkumar, Gaesser, Glenn A, Shaibi, Gabriel, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death in the United States and type 2 diabetes (T2D) and obesity lead to cardiovascular disease. Obese adults are more susceptible to CVD compared to their non-obese counterparts. Exercise training leads to large reductions in the risk of CVD and T2D. Recent evidence suggests high-intensity interval training (HIT) may yield similar or superior benefits in a shorter amount of time compared to traditional continuous exercise training. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of HIT to continuous (CONT) exercise training for the improvement of endothelial function, glucose control, …
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- Sawyer, Brandon, Gaesser, Glenn A, Shaibi, Gabriel, et al.
- Created Date
- 2013
The health benefits of physical activity are widely accepted. Emerging research also indicates that sedentary behaviors can carry negative health consequences regardless of physical activity level. This dissertation explored four projects that examined measurement properties of physical activity and sedentary behavior monitors. Project one identified the oxygen costs of four other care activities in seventeen adults. Pushing a wheelchair and pushing a stroller were identified as moderate-intensity activities. Minutes spent engaged in these activities contribute towards meeting the 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines. Project two identified the oxygen costs of common cleaning activities in sixteen adults. Mopping a floor was identified …
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- Meckes, Nathanael, Ainsworth, Barbara E, Belyea, Michael, et al.
- Created Date
- 2012