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Elizabeth Nagle

 
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Elizabeth Nagle
School of Education
University of Pittsburgh
149 Trees Hall
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
PHONE: 412-648-8268
EMAIL: nagle@pitt.edu

Full Time Faculty - Assistant Professor

School Affiliations

  • Department: Health and Physical Activity - Assistant Professor
  • Program: Developmental Movement
  • Program: Exercise Physiology
  • Program: Exercise Science
  • Program: Health and Fitness
  • Program: Health, Physical Activity, and Chronic Disease
  • Program: Wellness

Education

  • Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine, 6/2006
  • Ph.D., Exercise Physiology, University of Pittsburgh, 5/1/1999
  • M.S., Exercise Physiology, University of Arizona, 5/1/1992
  • B.S., Exercise & Sport Science, Pennsylvania State University
  • Certified Health Fitness Instructor Certification, American College of Sports Medicine

Recent Publications

Journal Articles

  • The effects of a 7-wk heavy elastic band and weight chain program on upper body strength and upper body power in a sample of Division 1-AA football players. Ghigiarelli, J., Nagle, E.F, Goss, F.L., Robertson, R.J., Irrgang, J., and Myslinski, T. Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. [IN PRESS]

Unpublished

  • Mentoring the Future Health Fitness Professionsl [Under Review] Nagle, E.F., P.A. Pierce, L.M. Bernardo, K.L. Abt.American College of Sports Medicine Health Fitness Journal
  • Robertson, R.J., F.L. Goss., E.F. Nagle. Concurrrent muscle hurt and perceived exertion of children during resistance exercise. [In Review]
  • Boer, M.F., R. J. Robertson, M.T. Wilson, F.L. Goss, P.D. Kroboth, E.F. Nagle. Effects of different resistance exercise protcols on dehydroepiandrosterone, dehydroepiandrosterone-sulfate and cortisol in young adult men. [In preparation]
  • Lambright, G., E.F. Nagle. Use of Exercise to Battle Cancer-Related Fatigue. American College of Sports Medicine Health Fitness Journal[In preparation]

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Recent Course Instruction

Fall 2008 (2091)

Summer 2008 (2087)

Spring 2008 (2084)

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Recent Presentations

  • Aaron, D.J, R.J. Robertson, E.F. Nagle. Psycho-physiological influences on physical activity.
    Presented at NIH Symposium: Mechanism of Physical Activity Behavior Change, 2007.
  • Bolgar, M., C. Baker, F. Goss, E. Nagle, R. Robertson. Effects of training status and exercise intensity on differentiated and undifferentiated ratings of perceived exertion.
    Annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2008.
  • Nagle, E.F., R.J. Robertson, D.A. Aaron Psycho-physiological influences on physical activity.
    International Society for Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity Meeting, Banff Canada
  • Schafer, M, F.L. Goss, FACSM, R.J. Robertson, FACSM, E.F. Nagle, FACSM, K. Kim. Intensity Selection and Regulation using the OMNI Scale of Perceived Exertion during Intermittent Exercise.
    Presented at Middle Atlantic American College of Sports Medicine and ACSM Annual Meeting

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Current Professional Participation

  • American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM)
    • Attended Regional Meeting, November 2007
  • American Red Cross
    • Health and Safety Committee Director, Aquatic School Seminar Volunteer Instructor
  • Faculty Senate Student Affairs Committee
    • Charge is to examine student life and academic issues
  • International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
    • Manuscript Reviewer
  • Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise (MSSE)
    • Manuscript Reviewer
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH)
    • Mechanism of PHysical Activity Behavior Change Annual Meeting, November 2007
  • School of Education Governance Ad-Hoc Committee
    • Charge to re-examine issue, by-laws and structure around school governance
  • University of Pittsburgh Health Advisory Task Force Committee
    • Sponsored by School of Nursing. Charge is unite professional orgaizations for information sharing and collaboration in the areas of medicine and health

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Recent Grants

  • Aaron, D.(PI), R.J. Robertson, E. Nagle. Psychophysiological influences on physical activity. National Institute of Health. $1,469, 628
  • Co-Investigaor “Variations in Swimming Stroke Performances Throughout a Competitive Swimming Season in a Sample of Competitive College Swimmers” – funded by University of Pittsburgh School of Education ($1,500)

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