Browsing by Author "Cunliff, Ed"
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A needs assessment of employee wellness on a college campus.
Huff, Khari J. (2019)The purpose of this research project was to conduct a needs assessment to determine employee interest, preference, and current health status among faculty and staff on a college campus. A review of the literature showed ... -
A relationship between sleep quality and academic performance in first-year university students.
Carter, Meagan M. (2013)The purpose of this study was to determine whether a relationship existed between sleep quality and academic performance in freshman university students. This study was significant because it is the goal of most universities ... -
Acute effects of two different foam rollers on range of motion.
Henry, Isaac D. (2016)The aim of this study was to determine if differences existed between the effects two different foam rollers had on hip and shoulder ROM. Ten college students participated in a random cross over design study. Participants' ... -
Mental health in collegiate athletics: survey of attitudes, barriers, and preparedness of university resources
Smith, Sara (2022)Purpose. The purpose of this study was to assess collegiate student-athlete perception of mental health. A secondary purpose was to develop a list of attitudes and behaviors toward athletes seeking help, and university ... -
Relationship between volume of physical activity and sleep quality among college students
Patel, Nishra Maheshbhai (2023)Physical activity (PA) and sleep quality (SQ) are crucial components of a healthy lifestyle. College students have a high prevalence of poor SQ. PA may be an important way to improve SQ. The main purpose of this study was ... -
The effects of a tai chi and yoga intervention on balance and balance confidence.
Hubble, Kelsey O. (2013)The purpose of this study was to determine if the combination of yoga, Tai Chi, and mindful meditation increased balance and balance confidence in older female adults. Ten female participants were randomly assigned to one ...