Browsing by Author "Jacobson, Bert"
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Academic quality ranking of the North American chiropractic schools
Gemmell, Hugh Adair (1990-05) -
Admissions criteria as predictors of academic success in first- and second- year osteopathic medical students
Brown-Hendershott, Emily A. (2008-12)Scope and Method of Study: Overall undergraduate grade point average (GPA), Science GPA, and MCAT scores (Medical College Admission Test) are nationally used as the leading criteria for medical school recruitment and ... -
Age-related effects of neuromuscular fatigue and recovery on voluntary maximal and rapid torque characteristics of the leg flexors and extensors in young and old men
Thompson, Brennan J. (2013-05)The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of acute neuromuscular fatigue and recovery on maximal and rapid torque characteristics in young and old men for the knee extensors and flexors. Twenty-one young ... -
Anthropometric measurements as predictors of the degree of carrying angle in college baseball players
Cox, Chris (2012-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to determine if anthropometric differences (height, weight, bi-acromial distance, hip width, shoulder external rotation) could be predictors of the degree of carrying ... -
Assessing bench press strength after training without the benefit of vision
Boolani, Ali (2009-12)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine whether upper extremity strength training visually impaired can increase strength on the bench press. Participants in the study were 35 students, 9 females ... -
Awarding state merit-based financial aid programs: Evaluating Oklahoma's Academic Scholars Program
Harris, Alicia Dianne (2006-12)Scope and Method of Study: -
Cardiac Drift in Response to Rowing on an Ergometer
Hartwell, Micah (Oklahoma State University, 2014-05-01)In rowing, there are many physiological strains imposed upon the body unlike those in any other sport. The process of rowing powerfully contracts and expands the entire body at a controlled rate between 18 to 40 strokes ... -
Comparison of anterior compartment pressures in competitive runners and cyclists
Beckham, Susan Gay (1991-05) -
Comparison of dual-task balance and power training in older adults
Boyd, Larissa Janell (2015-05)The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of power training and dual-task balance training on single (ST) and dual-task (DT) condition postural sway and functionality, power, quality of life, confidence, and ... -
Comparison of selected recovery techniques on grip strength and endurance following a simulated rock-climbing static hang
Garcia, Nicholas (2022-04-19)Introduction: Due to the growing popularity of sports climbing and other grip strength dependent sports, there has been increasing interest in determining the best method for intermittent recovery during extended climbing ... -
Comparison of selected recovery techniques on grip strength and endurance following a simulated static hang
Garcia, Nick (Oklahoma State University, 2022-04-19)Due to the growing popularity of sports climbing and other grip strength dependent sports, there has been increasing interest in determining the best method of intermittent recovery during extended climbing bouts in order ... -
Current state of nutrition and nutritional supplement training in medical schools
Lowther, Donald P. (2021-05)Background: The purpose of this study was to examine the current state of nutrition and nutritional supplement training in US Medical Schools. For the purposes of this study, nutrition training was defined as training ... -
Demographic Study on Caffeine Consumption
Bouher, Bret J. (Oklahoma State University, 1989-12-01) -
Effect of static stretching on hamstring and lower back flexibility in elementary school children
Heise, Barbara Jean (1993-07) -
Effect of Two Types of Isotonic Strength Training on Vertical Jump
Parker, Roberto Wyatt (Oklahoma State University, 1988-12-01) -
Effect of white willow bark on delayed onset muscle soreness
Cheshier, Brandie (2021-05)Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is discomfort that occurs within 8-24hrs following an unaccustomed or high-intensity bout of physical activity that peaks within 24-27hrs and slowly resolves on its own. A popular ... -
Effect of whole body vibration on delayed-onset muscle soreness
Wheeler, Amanda A. (2011-05)Scope and Method of Study: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of whole body vibration (WBV) on delayed-onset muscle soreness, specifically pain ratings, sit-and-reach scores, and vertical jump scores. ... -
Effects of aerobic exercise training and cognitive functioning in aging-adults
Querry, Patricia Ann (1998-05)