Skip to Content (Press Enter)

Titan Faculty Advances Health Care With Recent Publications

Share This:

Recent published works by Cal State Fullerton faculty center on health care — including a book on marketing in the sector and research related to such topics as obesity, cybervictimization and ovarian cancer.

Jared Coburn and Lenny Wiersma, professors of kinesiology, and Lee Brown, professor emeritus of kinesiology, co-authored “Caffeine’s Effects on an Upper-Body Resistance Exercise Workout” in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

Pablo Costa, associate professor of kinesiology, co-authored “Acute Effects of Training Load on Contractile Properties During a Competitive Microcycle in Elite Soccer Players” in Biology of Sport.

Costa, Coburn and Andrew Galpin, associate professor of kinesiology, co-authored
Epigenetic Responses to Acute Resistance Exercise in Trained vs. Sedentary Men” in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.

Guadalupe Espinoza, associate professor of child and adolescent studies, co-authored
School and Cybervictimization Across High School: Normative Developmental Trajectories and Bidirectional Links With Loneliness” in the Journal of Research on Adolescence.

Koren Fisher, assistant professor of kinesiology, and Daniela Rubin, professor of kinesiology, co-authored “A Cross-Sectional Examination of Patterns of Sedentary Behavior and Cardiometabolic Risk in Community-Dwelling Adults Aged 55 Years and Older” in the Journal of Aging Research.

Rubin also co-authored “Assessment of Body Composition in Pediatric Overweight and Obesity: A Systematic Review of the Reliability and Validity of Common Techniques” in Obesity Reviews.

Derek Pamukoff, associate professor of kinesiology, and Rubin co-authored
Plantar Flexor Function in Adults With and Without Prader-Willi Syndrome” in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.

Hannah Fraley, assistant professor of nursing, and Gordon Capp, assistant professor of social work, co-authored “School Discipline Experiences Among Youth With Disabilities From the Perspective of School Nurses” in Advances in Nursing Science.

Gamini Gunawardane, professor emeritus of management, has published the book
Modern Health Care Marketing” with World Scientific Publishing.

Tricia Kasamatsu, associate professor of kinesiology, co-authored “Defining Athletic Training in the Military Setting: A Survey Investigation Into Professional Characteristics, Preparation and Barriers in Clinical Practice” in the Journal of Athletic Training.

Alice Lee, assistant professor of public health, co-authored “Estrogen Plus Progestin Hormone Therapy and Ovarian Cancer: A Complicated Relationship Explored” in Epidemiology.

Erica Lizano, assistant professor of social work, co-authored “Protective and Risk Factors Associated With Comorbid Mental Health Disorders and Psychological Distress Among Latinx Subgroups” in the Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment.

Robert Lockie, assistant professor of kinesiology, co-authored eight manuscripts:

  • Between-Sex Differences in the Work Sample Test Battery Performed by Law Enforcement Recruits: Implications for Training and Potential Job Performance” and
    Waist Circumference and Waist-to-Hip Ratio in Law Enforcement Agency Recruits: Relationship to Performance in Physical Fitness Tests” in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research;
  • “The Acute Effects of External Compression With Blood Flow Restriction on Maximal Strength and Strength-Endurance Performance of the Upper Limbs” in Frontiers in Physiology;
  • “Association of Sex-Related Differences in Body Composition to Change of Direction Speed in Police Officers While Carrying Load” in the International Journal of Morphology;
  • “Does Post-Activation Performance Enhancement Occur During the Bench Press Exercise Under Blood Flow Restriction?” in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health;
  • “The Effects of Lateral Bounds on Post-Activation Potentiation of Change-of-Direction Speed Measured by the 505 Test in College-Aged Men and Women” in Sports;
  • “Relationship Between Metabolic Fitness and Performance in Police Occupational Tasks” in the Journal of Science in Sport and Exercise; and
  • Stress in Academic and Athletic Performance in Collegiate Athletes: A Narrative Review of Sources and Monitoring Strategies” in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living.

Ruth Mielke, associate professor of nursing, co-authored “The Use of Tranexamic Acid to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage” in the Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health.

Adrian Rodriguez, assistant professor of human services, published “Latinx College Students: How Schemas and Attachments Impact Depression and Relationship Satisfaction” in both the March 1 online and May 2020 print edition of Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences.

Pimbucha Rusmevichientong, assistant professor of public health, and Jie Weiss, professor of public health, co-authored “The Unintended Effect of Attention to the New Nutrition Facts Label Formats on Consumer Purchase Intentions” in Current Developments in Nutrition.

Rusmevichientong also co-authored “Dietary Salt-Related Knowledge, Attitude, Behaviors and Hypertension in a Rural Northern Thailand Population” in Current Developments in Nutrition.

Mojgan Sami, assistant professor of public health, co-authored an article on “How Strong Relationships Lead to Effective Regional Active Transportation Efforts and Health Equity” in the State of Transportation Planning 2020 Report.

Joshua Yang, associate professor of public health, co-authored “Governing Noncommunicable Diseases Through Political Rationality and Technologies of Government: A Discourse Analysis” in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health.

Contact: Karen Lindell, klindell@fullerton.edu