David Paul, Ph.D.
David Paul, Ph.D.
Interim Chair, Professor, Program Coordinator, Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences
- Ph.D., Exercise Physiology, The Ohio State University, 1999
- M.S., Exercise Science, East Tennessee State University, 1995
- B.Ed., Physical Education, Purdue University, 1993
Courses
- PEP 100: Introduction to Exercise Science & Health
- PEP 418: Physiology of Exercise
- PEP 455: Design and Analysis of Research in Movement Sciences
- PEP 518: Advanced Physiology of Exercise
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Investigating the relationships between physical activity, food intake, and chronic disease
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Studying the relationship between the built environment and obesity in children and adults
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Developing methodologies to improve the measurement of physical activity and food intake
- Coeur d’Alene Tribal School Culture Days Project 2015-2019
- Deng, Y., Paul, D.R. The relationships between depressive symptoms, functional health status, physical activity and the availability of recreational facilities: a rural-urban comparison in middle-aged and older Chinese adults. Int J Behav Med. 2018 Jun;25(3):322-330.
- Vakanski, A., Jun, H., Paul, D., Baker, R. A data set of human body movements for physical therapy exercises. Data (Basel). 2018 Mar; 3(1).
- Paul D.R., McGrath, R., Vella, C.A., Kramer, M., Baer, D.J., Moshfegh, A.J. Understanding the nature of measurement error when estimating energy expenditure and physical activity via physical activity recall. J Phys Act Health. 2018 Jul 1;15(7):543-549.
- McGrath, R.P., Vella, C.A., Scruggs, P.W., Williams, C.J., Peterson, M.D., Vincent, B.M, Paul, D.R. The impact of low accelerometer wear time on the estimates and application of sedentary behavior and physical activity data in adults. J Phys Act Health. 2017 Dec 1;14(12):919-924.
- Lowry, M.B., McGrath, R.P., Scruggs, P.W., Paul, D.R. Practitioner survey and measurement error in manual bicycle and pedestrian count programs involving community-volunteers. IJST. 2016;10(8):720-729.
- Paul, D.R., Kramer, M., Rumpler, W.V., Stote, K.S., Clevidence, B.A., and Baer, D.J. Determinants of variance in habitual total and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in overweight adults. J Phys Act Health. 2015 May;12(5): 680-5.
- Vella, C.A., Paul, D.R., and Bader, J. Cardiac response to submaximal and maximal exercise in normal-weight and obese, Hispanic men and women: Implications for exercise prescription. Acta Physiol. 2012; 205:113-123.
- Baer, D.J., Stote, K.S., Paul, D.R., Harris, G.K., Rumpler, W.V., and Clevidence, B.A.. Whey protein but not soy protein supplementation alters body weight and composition in free-living overweight and obese adults. J Nutr. 2011;141(8):1489-94
- Alkurdi, W., Paul, D.R., Sadowski, K., and Dolny, D.D. The effect of water depth on energy expenditure and perception of effort while walking in female subjects. IJARE. 2010; 4:49-60.
- Paul, D.R., Kramer, M., Moshfegh, A.J., Baer, D.J., and Rumpler, W.V. Estimates of adherence and error analysis of physical activity data collected via accelerometry in a large study of free-living adults. BMC Med Res Methodol, 2008;8(1):38-47.
- Moshfegh, A.J., Rhodes, D.G., Baer, D.J., Murayi, T., Clemens, J.C., Rumpler, W.V., Paul, D.R., Sebastian, R.S., Kuczynski, K.J., Ingwersen, L.A., Staples, R., and Cleveland, L.E. The US Department of Agriculture Automated Multiple-Pass Method reduces bias in the collection of energy intakes. Am J Clin Nutr. 2008; 88:324-32
- Rumpler, W.V., Kramer, M., Rhodes, D.G., Moshfegh, A.J., Paul, D.R. Identifying sources of reporting error using measured food intake. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2008;62(4):544-52.
- Paul D.R., Kramer M., Moshfegh, A.J., Baer, D.J., Rumpler, W.V. Comparison of two different physical activity monitors. BMC Med Res Methodol. 2007;7(1):26-31.
- Stote, K.S., Baer, D.J., Spears, K., Paul, D.R., Harris, G.K., Rumpler, W.V., Strycula, P., Najjar, S.S., Ferrucci, L., Ingram, D.K., Longo, D.L., Mattson, M.P. A controlled trial of reduced meal frequency without caloric restriction in healthy, normal-weight, middle-aged adults. Am J Clin Nutr. 2007;85(4):981-8.