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Revised CV Format - 7/1/00
Curriculum Vitae
Randall Eugene Keyser, Ph.D., F.A.C.S.M.
As of September 28, 2017
Personal Information
George Mason University
College of Health and Human Services
Department of Rehabilitation Science
4400 University Drive, Robinson 2G7
Fairfax, VA 22030-4444
Business Phone: 703-993-9708
Business FAX: 703-993-2695
email: [email protected] Foreign Languages: Korean (working knowledge)
Education
1979 B.S., Health and Physical Education, Kent State University,
Kent, Ohio
1982 M.A., Concentration: Athletic Training and Exercise Science; Kent State
University, Kent, Ohio
1985 Ph.D. Concentration: Exercise and Applied Physiology; Minor: Experimental
Medicine, The University of Toledo (Medical College of Ohio), Toledo, Ohio
Post Graduate Education and Training
1986 - 1987 Post Doctoral-Associate Department of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Diseases,
Harper Hospital, Detroit, Michigan (Wayne State University)
Certifications
1988-Present ACSM Certified (Preventive and Rehabilitative Exercise) Program Director,
American College of Sports Medicine: Certification Number 256
Employment History
Academic Appointments
1983 - 1986 Teaching and Research Assistant
Department of Health Promotion and Human Performance, The University of
Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
1984 - 1986 Research Associate
Department of Health Promotion and Human Performance, Kinesiotherapy and
Cardiac Rehab Center, The University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
1988 - 1994 Research Associate Professor
School of Health Sciences, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, Michigan
1989 - 1994 Associate/Assistant Adjunct Professor Exercise Physiology, Department of
Physical Education and Exercise Science, Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan
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1994 - 2003 Assistant Professor
University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy
and Rehabilitation Science, Baltimore, Maryland.
2003- 2007 Associate Professor
University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy
and Rehabilitation Science, Baltimore, Maryland.
2007–2011 Associate Professor (tenure)
George Mason University, College of Health and Human Services, Department of
Global and Community Health, Center for the Study of Chronic Illness and
Disability, Fairfax, Virginia
2011-present Associate Professor (tenure)
George Mason University, College of Health and Humans Services,
Department of Rehabilitation Science, Fairfax, VA
2007-Present Clinical Investigator
National Institutes of Heath Clinical Research Center, Department of
Rehabilitation Medicine, Bethesda, MD
Clinical/Administrative
1987 - 1994 Chief, Cardiovascular Physiology and Rehabilitation Section,
Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan
1998 – 2002 Chairperson, Research Committee
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
1999-2000 Director, Ph.D. Program in Physical Rehabilitation Science,
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
2003-2005 Head, Basic Sciences Block II,
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
2004 - 2007 Director, Exercise and Applied Physiology Core Laboratory,
General Clinical Research Center, and Department of Physical Therapy and
Rehabilitation Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, Maryland
2005 - 2007 Director, Ph.D. Program in Physical Rehabilitation Science,
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
2006 - 2007 Director of Research, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
Professional Memberships
1981 - Present American College of Sports Medicine
1987 - 1992 Clinical Cardiology Council, American Heart Association
1987 - 1994 American Heart Association of Michigan
1987 - 1997 American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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2003 – Present American Physiological Society
2009 - Present Clinical Exercise Physiology Association (Affiliate of ACSM)
Honors and Awards
1989 Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine
1990 Butterworth Hospital Most Valuable Professional
2002 “Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare”
2004 “Who’s Who in America”
2010 “Biltmore’s Who’s Who”
2011 Alfred Soffer Research Award, American College of Chest Physicians
Administrative Service
1988-1994 Butterworth Management Forum, Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan
1994-1995 Educational Affairs Committee, University of Maryland, School of Medicine
Department of Physical Therapy, Baltimore, Maryland
1995-1996 Ad-Hoc Committee for the Development of a Ph.D.
Program in Physical Rehabilitation Science, Department of Physical Therapy,
University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
(responsibilities reorganized and continued under Research Committee)
1995- 2003 Research Committee, University of Maryland, School of Medicine,
Department of Physical Therapy, Baltimore, Maryland
(Research Committee Chair 1/98 – 7/2002: responsibilities included
accountability for final approval and administration of PH.D. program in
Physical Rehabilitation Science)
1995-2002 Faculty Practice/ Clinic Executive Committee/Board of Directors, Department of
Physical Therapy, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore,
Maryland (Treasurer)
1997 Strategic Planning Committee (Strategic Plan of 1997-2002), Department of
Physical Therapy, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore,
Maryland
1998-2002 Executive/Advisory Committee, Department of Physical Therapy, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
2000-2002 School of Medicine Council, University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Baltimore, Maryland
2000-2002 Educational Affairs Committee, Department of Physical Therapy, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
2003-2007 Faculty Assembly Representative, Department of Physical Therapy and
Rehabilitation Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore,
Maryland
2005 – 2007 Chairperson, Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee,
Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science,
University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
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2005 – 2007 Chairperson Grievance Committee, Department of Physical Therapy and
Rehabilitation Science, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore,
Maryland
2005-2007 Executive Committee, General Research Center, University of Maryland,
Baltimore, Maryland
2005-2007 General Advisory Committee, General Clinical Research Center, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland
2008-2011 Chairperson, Promotion, Tenure, and Reappointment Committee, Department of
Global and Community Health, College of Health and Human Services, George
Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
2008-2010 Global and Community Health Departmental Representative, Promotion, Tenure,
and Reappointment Committee, College of Health and Human Services, George
Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
2008-Present Human Subjects Review Board, George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia
2010-2011 Search Committee For Inaugural Chairperson, Department of Rehabilitation
Science, College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University,
Fairfax, Virginia
2011-Present Search Committee, Assistant Professor, Department of Rehabilitation Science,
College of Health and Human Services, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA
2011-Present Rehabilitation Science Departmental Representative, Promotion, Tenure, and
Reappointment Committee, College of Health and Human Services, George
Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
2015-Present Chair, Promotion, Tenure and Reappointment Committee, College of Health and
Human Services, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia
Local, Regional and National Service in Professional Organizations
Board of Directors and Offices Held
1988 - 1994 Board of Directors, American Heart Association of Michigan
1990 - 1993 Secretary/Treasurer, Midwest Chapter of the American College of Sports
Medicine
1991 - 1994 Board of Directors, Kent County Division, American Heart Association of
Michigan
1991 - 1992 Vice Chairman Communications Committee (formerly Public Relations
Committee) American Heart Association of Michigan.
1991 - 1993 Chairperson, Communications Committee, Kent County Division, American
Heart Association of Michigan
1991 - 1994 Chairperson Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitation Committee, American Heart
Association of Michigan
1992 - 1993 Treasurer, American Heart Association of Michigan
1993 - 1994 Secretary, American heart Association of Michigan
1994 - 1995 Vice President, (elected) American Heart Association of Michigan
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1994 - 1995 President Elect, (elected) Kent County Division, American Heart Association of
Michigan Service
Other Service
1989 - 1993 Communication Committee, (Formerly Public Relations Committee), American
Heart Association of Michigan
1989 - 1994 Exercise and Cardiac Rehabilitation Committee, American Heart Association of
Michigan
1991 - 1992 Long Range Planning Task Force, American Heart Association of Michigan
Communication and Program Subcommittees
1991 - 1992 Communication Long Range Planning Subcommittee, American Heart
Association of Michigan
1991 - 1992 Long Range Planning Subcommittee (Communication), American Heart
Association of Michigan
1991 - 1994 Executive Committee, Kent County Division American Heart Association of
Michigan
1991 - 1994 Education and Program Committee, American Heart Association of Michigan
1992 - 1994 Executive Committee, American Heart Association of Michigan
National Committees
1993 - 1995 Ad Hoc Committee on Exercise and Youth, American College of Sports Medicine
1993 - 1993 Educational Materials Committee (Consultant Group) American College of Sports
Medicine
1998-2001 Professional Education Committee, America College of
Sports Medicine (First Term)
2001-2004 Professional Education Committee, America College of
Sports Medicine (Second Term)
National and International Journal Review
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
Journal of Applied Physiology
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Physician and Sports Medicine.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Thorax
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Editorships and Editorial Review Boards
1994 - 2001 Review Board Member, Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation (two terms)
2006 -2007 Editorial Review Board Member, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Associate Editor, (2007-2017) Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
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2017 – Present Editorial Review Board Member,
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Federal Grant Review Study Sections and Panels
1996 Ad-Hoc Grant Reviewer: Veteran's Administration Rehabilitation Research and
Development Grants
1997 Ad-Hoc Grant Reviewer: Veteran's Administration Rehabilitation Research and
Development Grants
1998 Ad-Hoc Grant Reviewer: Veteran's Administration Rehabilitation Research and
Development Grants
1998 Site Visitor: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers Study Panel.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
1998 Study Panel Member: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Centers.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
1999 Study Panel Member: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Centers.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
1999 Panel Member: Formative Review Panel, Rehabilitation Engineering and
Research Centers, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2000 Study Panel Member: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Centers.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2001 Study Panel Member: Field Initiated Research and Development Projects,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2002 Panel Member: Summative Review Panel, Rehabilitation Engineering and
Research Centers, National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
2002 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2002 Study Panel Member: Field Initiated Research and Development Projects,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2003 Site Visitor: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers Study Panel
(additional centers), National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2003 Study Panel Member: Field Initiated Research and Development Projects,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2003 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2004 Study Panel Member: Field Initiated Research and Development Projects,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2004 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2005 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2006 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
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National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2007 Study Panel Member: Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Centers.
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2007 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2008 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2009 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Research Training Centers, National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2010 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Research Training Centers, National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2010 Study Panel Member: Veterans Affairs Rehabilitation and Development Centers
2012 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2012 Site Visitor: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2013 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Engineering and Research Centers, National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
2104 Study Panel Member: Rehabilitation Research and Training Center, National
Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research
Teaching
Courses Taught
1983 - 1986 HP 108 - Exercise and Health Laboratory, University of Toledo, Department of
Health Promotion and Human Performance
1983 - 1986 Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory, University of Toledo, Department of Health
Promotion and Human Performance
1987 - 1990 PT 414 - Cardiac Rehabilitation Module, Grand Valley State University, School
of Health Sciences, Program in Physical Therapy
1988 - 1994 HS 625 - Clinical Cardiac Physiology, Grand Valley State University, School of
health Sciences, Master of Health Science Program
1989 - 1994 HS 685 - Special Topics in Clinical Exercise Physiology, Grand Valley State
University, School of Health Sciences, Master of Health Science Program
1994 PES 812 - Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Response to Exercise. Michigan State
University
1994 – 1996 PTAB 404 - Applied Physiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Department of Physical Therapy
1994 – 2002 PTAB 560 -Cardiopulmonary Disorders, University of Maryland School of
Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy
1995-2003 PTAB 588 -Special Topics in Cardiovascular Physiology, University of Maryland
School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy
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1997 – 2001 PTAB 407 - Human Physiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine,
Department of Physical Therapy:
1998 – 2005 PTRS 708– Rehabilitation Physiology (core course in the present Ph.D. program
in Physical Rehabilitation Science, University of Maryland Baltimore Graduate
School, Program in Physical Rehabilitation Science:
2002 – 2007 DPTE 513 – Basic Science Block II, Physiology Module, University of Maryland
School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science
2003 – 2007 DPTE 514 – Basic Science Block III, Physiology Module, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and
Rehabilitation Science
2003 – 2007 DPTE 515– Medical Issues Block I, University of Maryland School
of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science:
Course Master
2003 – 2007 DPTE 516– Medical Issues Block II, University of Maryland School
of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science:
Seminar Coordinator
2003 - 2007 Problems Based Learning – Doctor of Physical Therapy program, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Department of Physical Therapy and
Rehabilitation Science: Facilitator
2000-2011 GCH 555- Human Biology, George Mason University, College of Health and
Human Services, Department of Global and Community Health: Course
Professor
2009 RHBS 711- Foundations of Applied Physiology II, George Mason University,
College of Health and Human Services, Department of Global and Community
Health: Course Professor
2011-Present RHBS 710- Foundations of Applied Physiology II, George Mason University,
College of Health and Human Services, Department of Rehabilitation Science:
Course Professor
2011-Present RHBS 711-Foundations of Applied Physiology II, George Mason University,
College of Health and Human Services, Department of Rehabilitation Science:
Course Professor
2013-Present RHBS-740 Applied Physiology: Cardiorespiratory System, George Mason
University, College of Health and Human Services, Department of Rehabilitation
Science: Course Professor
Clinical Teaching
1987 - 1994 Rehabilitation-Intern Training Site: In conjunction with Central Michigan, Grand
Valley State, Michigan State and Western Michigan Universities, Butterworth
Hospital Division of Cardiovascular Services: Program Director:
Responsibilities included supervision and mentoring of undergraduate and
graduate student interns in clinical exercise physiology programs from Michigan
State, Grand Valley State, Central Michigan and Western Michigan Universities
and the University of Toledo. Internships were for three-month intervals.
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Thesis and Dissertation Advising, Project Supervision, Mentoring
Awarded 11/92 The effect of Exercise Training and Severe Caloric Restriction on Body
Composition in the Obese. Doctoral Dissertation of Brian C. Leutholtz, Ph.D.,
Michigan State University: Dissertation Advisor/Supervisor (Committee Chair
William Heusner)
Awarded 6/93 Cardiorespiratory Response to Maximal, Cycle Ergometer Exercise in the
Elderly Stroke Population. Master's Thesis of Connie S. Schepers, Grand
Valley State University: Thesis Supervisor (Faculty Advisor Elizabeth
Strickler)
Awarded 11/93 Effect of Over the Counter Doses of Chlorpheniramine on Total Peripheral
Resistance and Peak Oxygen Uptake. Master's Thesis of Mary Fran Peterlin,
University of Toledo: Thesis Supervisor (Faculty Advisor Fredrick Andres)
Awarded 4/94 Effect of Exercise Intensity on Plasma HDL and the HDL Subfractions.
Master's Thesis of Teresa Spate, Grand Valley State University: Thesis
Supervisor (Faculty Advisor Teresa Bacon-Bagley)
Awarded 5/94 Reproducibility of Anaerobic Threshold During Combined Arm and Leg
Cycling. Master's Thesis of Paul Albright, Grand Valley State University:
Thesis Supervisor (Faculty Advisor Brian Curry)
1993-1994 Effects of Prolonged Pre-Program Counseling on Physiological and
Awarded, 12/97 Behavioral Changes Accompanying Diet and Exercise Therapy. Doctoral
Dissertation of Joseph Carson, Michigan State University: Initial Dissertation
Supervisor (Moved to Maryland in 1994) (Faculty Advisor Deb Feltz)
Completed 5/94 Aerobic Capacity in Patients with Guillain-Barre Syndrome Versus Controls.
Research Project of Jennifer McCuen and Christan Stairs, University of
Maryland, School of Medicine: Project Advisor/Supervisor
Completed 5/94 Reproducibility of Oxygen Uptake Kinetics During Steady State:
Combined Arm and Leg Cycling. Research Project of Scott Irdella, Charles
Mutchler, and Duane Schneider University of Maryland, School of Medicine:
Project Advisor/Supervisor
Completed 4/99 Skeletal Muscle Dysfunction in Females with SLE. Research
Project of Neeta Kalappa, University of Maryland School of Medicine:
Project Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair
Awarded 4/02 Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) and Decreased Aerobic
Capacity in HIV. Doctoral Dissertation of William Todd Cade, University of
Maryland, Baltimore, Graduate School, Program in Physical Rehabilitation
Science: Dissertation Advisor/ Supervisor / Committee Chair
Awarded 4/03 Scapular Function During Selected Activities of Daily Living in Manual
Wheelchair Users. Doctoral Dissertation of Margaret A. Finley, University of
Maryland, Baltimore. Dissertation Committee Member/ Dean’s Representative
Awarded 4/04 Central Motor Excitability with Unilateral Dominant, Unilateral Nondominant
and Bilateral Movement Tasks in Left and Right Handed Adults. Doctoral
Dissertation of Sandra McCombe Waller: Statistical Consultant/Committee
Member/Dean’s Representative
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Awarded 4/15 Left Ventricular Function Before and After Aerobic Exercise Training in
Women Who Have Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. Dissertation
Advisor/ Supervisor / Committee Chair. Dissertation Committee of
Joshua Woolstenhulme
Awarded 12/16 Characterization of Fatigue and Cardiorespiratory Function in People with
Chronic Motor-incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. Dissertation Committee
Member. Dissertataion of Jared Gollie
Awarded 4/17 Variability in Ventilation in People with Motor Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury.
Dissertation Committee Member. Dissertation of Gino Panza
Current Ph.D. Advisees/Committee Chair
Monira Aldhahi, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University
Baian Baattai, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University
Alison Lichy, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University
Donal Murry, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University.
Emily Tinsley, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University (inactive)
Zoe Williams, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University
Liana Wooten, Rehabilitation Science, George Mason University
Post Graduate Mentoring
Joshua Wolstenhulme, D.P.T. Research Fellow, Department of Rehabilitation
Medicine, Mark O. Hatfield Clinical Research Center, National Institutes of
Health: Also PhD Student in Rehabilitation Science, George mason University:
Primary Mentor for NIH fellowship and PhD Advisor
Bart Drinkard, M.S., M.P.T, Associate Investigator, Coordinator Exercise and
Metabolism Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Mark O.
Hatfield Clinical Research Center, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD.:
Mentor/Collaborator
Lisa M.K. Chin, PhD, Henry Jackson Post-doctoral Research Fellow, National
Institutes of Health: Primary Mentor/Collaborator
Jeffery Herrick, PhD, Assistant Professor (tenure track) Department of
Rehabilitation Science, College of Health and Human Services, George mason
University: Faculty Mentor
Grant and Contract Support
1987- 1992 Co-investigator: Studies on Left Ventricular Dysfunction (SOLVD): Exercise
Substudy. NIH/NHLBI Grant # NO1HC555008. A substudy of a five-year
$50,000,000 nationwide, multicenter grant funding an investigation of an
angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor in the treatment and prevention of
congestive heart failure in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. (Solved
Exercise Study Group)
1987 Principal Investigator: Coronary Perfusion and Ischemic Responses During Arm
Ergometer and Treadmill Testing. Butterworth In-House Research Grant. Direct
Amount $6,500.
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1990-1994 Principal Investigator: Carl H. Moberg Cardiovascular Physiology Research and
Education Grant. Funding of all research, capital equipment, and staff since 1990.
Items supported include computer, bioelectrical impedance cardiography
equipment, staffing for projects, supplies, travel and manuscript preparation fees.
Other non-proprietary equipment was also procured through this grant. Balance
held in Butterworth Foundation Restricted Fund 33472-3303000.
Average Amount Available for Direct Costs $150,150 ongoing
1994-1997 Coinvestigator: Wheelchair Propulsion and Effects of Exercise
Intervention on Prevention of Long term Overuse Injuries.
Veterans Affairs Merit Review Grant. Direct Amount $293,000
over three years. (PI: Mary Rodgers, Ph.D.)
1997-1998 Principal Investigator: Evaluation of Aerobic Status in Females
with SLE. University of Maryland School of Medicine Intramural
Grant for $14, 610 for one year.
1998-2001 Coinvestigator: Wheelchair Performance Measures for Young, Middle-Aged, and
Elderly Manual Wheelchair Users. VA Merit Review Grant for $393,100 over 3
years. (P.I. Mary Rodgers, Ph.D.)
2001-2003 Principal Investigator: R03HD39775 Disability and Aerobic Capacity in SLE.
NIH/NICHD/NCMRR. Annual Direct $50,000; Total Direct $100,000 over 2
years.
2002- 2007 Trainee Mentor: (P.I. Mary M. Rodgers). 1T32 HD041899 Training Grant in
Rehabilitation Science. NICHD/NCMRR Year one Direct Cost Requested
$97,649; Total Direct $713, 847.
2005 – 2007 Coinvestigator (Center Director Richard Macko) Center of Excellence Grant:
Task Oriented Exercise and Robotics in Neurological Disease. Aerobic Exercise
Conditioning Project. (P.I. Richard Macko) Veterans Affairs Research and
Development Total Direct $4,153,100 total for five years
2004- 2007 Core Director: Exercise and Applied Physiology Core, General Clinical
Research. Center(P.I. Reese, Albert, Dean SOM; GCRC Director Carol Tacket)
NIH/NCRR.
2007 Co-Principal Investigator: DOD. Complement Activation after Exercise: Markers
of Prolonged Myalgia-Arthralgia-Fatigue Syndromes Post Vaccines and in
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus in Remission. Projected Start 3-07; Total Direct
79,170. Award not accepted due to move to George Mason University
2007 – 2007 Lead Associate Investigator: NIH Contract. (P.I. Leighton Chan) Initial Clinical
Research Studies of Persons with Pulmonary Hypertension. Project Start 06-18-
07, Project End 08-17-07. Total Direct $3240
2009-2013 Principal Investigator: Contract NIH/WRAMC/USUHS: “Effects of Treadmill
Exercise Training on Aerobic Capacity, Fatigue and Physical Activity Tolerance
in Warriors and Civilians with Mild to Moderate TBI”. Total Direct: $301,154.
Current
2007 – 2015 Principal Investigator (adjunct with Leighton Chan, intramural-PI): 1 Z01
CL060068-02 CC. The NIH Exercise Therapy for Advanced Lung Disease Trials:
Response and Adaptation to Aerobic Exercise in Patients with Pulmonary
Hypertension: Initial Studies for Establishing Guidelines. Also adjunct PI on
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“Pilot Study Characterizing Aerobic Exercise in Women with Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus”. Pilot Study Characterizing Aerobic Exercise in Women with Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus. Current level of support: 32% effort. Source: NIH intramural
research funds (A.A.I. Leighton Chan). Inter-agency Personnel Assignment (IPA)
Act agreement.
2015-2016 Site Principal Investigator: W81XWH-14-1-0613, HRPO Log Number A-
18535.3c. Defining Meaningful Change and Thresholds. Department of Defense,
Subaward with University of Miami, Total Direct $80,000. Salary support 05%.
2016 – Present Principal Investigator: Fatigability and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Adolescents
and Young Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. PNC Foundation/Trust.
Total Direct $50,000.
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
1. Keyser, R.E., Andres, F.F., Wojta D.A., Gullett, S.L. Variations in Cardiovascular Response
Accompanying Differences in Arm-Cranking Rate. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation 69:9441-145, 1988
2. Keyser, R.E., Andres, F.F. , Warkentin, D., Greninger, L.O., Morse, D.E.. Test Sensitivity
and Hemodynamic Responses Associated with Exercise Test Protocols in Patients with Coronary
Artery Disease: Treadmill Testing and Arm-Cranking Speed. Journal of Cardiopulmonary
Rehabilitation 9:145-154, 1989
3. Keyser, R.E., D. Mor, F.F. Andres. Cardiovascular Responses and Anaerobic Threshold
for Bicycle and Arm-Ergometer Exercise. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
70:687-691, 1989
4. Keyser, R.E., Leutholtz, B.C., Wendt, V.E. Impedance Cardiographic Indices of the
Cardiac Inotropic State During Exercise in Men with Coronary Artery Disease. Journal of
Applied Cardiology 4 (6): 541-548, 1989
5. Keyser, R.E, Leutholtz, B.C., Moberg, C.H., Wendt, V.E. Adaptation of Asymptomatic
Patients with Coronary Heart Disease to an Intense Training Stimulus. Journal of
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 11:378-385, 1991
6. Keyser, R.E, DeLaFuente, K., McGee, J.. Effects of Arm and Leg Cycle, Cross
Training on Anaerobic Threshold and Heart Rate in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 74:276-280, 1993
7. Leutholtz, B.C., Keyser, R.E, Heusner, W.W., Wendt, V.E., Rosen, L. Exercise
Training and Severe Caloric Restriction: Effect on Lean Body Mass in the Obese.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 76:65-70, 1995
8. Peterlin, M.F., Keyser, R.E, Andres, F.F., Sherman, G.. Nonprescription Chlorpheniramine
Maleate and Submaximal Exercise Responses. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation 79: 827-831, 1998.
9. Spate T.D., R.E. Keyser. Effects of Exercise Intensity on the High Density
Lipoprotein Profile. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1999; 691-695
10. Keyser, R.E. Rodgers, M.M., Gardner, E.R., Russell, P.J. Oxygen Uptake During Maximum
Graded Exercise Tests and Single Stage Fatigue Tests of Wheelchair Propulsion in Manual
Wheelchair Users and the Able-Bodied. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1999;
80:1288-1292
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11. Rodgers MM, Keyser, RE, Gardner ER, Russell PJ, Gorman PH: Influence of Trunk Flexion
on Biomechanics of Wheelchair Propulsion. Rehabilitation Research and Development. 2000;
37:283-295
12. Keyser RE, Rodgers MM, Gardner ER. Reliability of Cardiorespiratory Measurements
During Wheelchair Ergometry. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 2001; Jul-
Aug;38(4):423-30.
13. Keyser, RE, Peralta L, Cade WT, Miller S, Anixt J. Functional Aerobic Impairment in
Adolescents Seropositive for HIV: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2000; 81:1479-1484.
14. Rodgers MM, Keyser RE, Gardner ER, Gorman PH, Russell PJ. Influence of Training on
Biomechanics of Wheelchair Propulsion. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development
2001 Sep-Oct; 38(5): 505-11.
15. Finley MA, Rodgers, MM, Rasch, EK, Keyser, RE, McQuade, KJ. Reliability of
Biomechanical Variables During Wheelchair Ergometry. Journal of Research Rehabilitation
Research and Development, 39(1), Jan/Feb, 2002
16. Finley MA, Rodgers MM, Keyser RE. Impact of Physical Exercise on Controlling
Secondary Conditions Associated with Spinal Cord Injury. Neurology Report ,26 (1), 2002, 21-
31.
17. Rodgers, MM, McQuade, KJ, Rasch, EK, Keyser, RE, Finley, MA. Upper Extremity
Fatigue Related to Joint Power Shifts in Experienced Wheelchair Users and Non-wheelchair
Users. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 2003; 40 (1): 27-38.
18. Keyser RE, Flores RH, Cade WT, Kalappa N, Rus V, Handwerger BS. Evidence for Aerobic
Insufficiency in Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Arthritis and Rheumatism
(Arthritis Care and Research) 2003; 49 (1): 16-22.
19. Cade WT, Peralta L, Keyser RE. Aerobic Capacity in Late Adolescents with HIV versus
Controls Pediatric Rehabilitation 5 (3), 2002, 161-169
20. Cade, W.T., Fantri, L.E., Nabar, S.R., Keyser, R.E. Decreased Peak Arteriovenous Oxygen
Difference During Treadmill Exercise in Individuals Infected with HIV. Archives of Physical
Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003 Nov 84(11): 1595-1603
21. Keyser, R.E, Rasch, E.K. Finley, M.A., Rodgers, M.M. Effects of a Twelve-Week Home
Exercise Program for Manual Wheelchair Users. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and
Development 2003; 40 (6): 501-510
22. Cade, W.T., Fantri, L.E., Nabar, S.R., Shaw, D.K., Keyser, R.E. Decreased Peak
Arteriovenous Oxygen Difference is Associated with Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy
(HAART) in Individuals Infected with HIV. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
2003 Jul 35(7): 1108-1117
23. Cade, W.T., Fantri, L.E., Nabar, S.R., Shaw, D.K., Keyser, R.E. Impaired Oxygen On-
Kinetics in Persons with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is Not Due to Highly Active
Retroviral Therapy. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2003 Dec 84(12): 1831-
1838
24. Cade, W.T., Nabar, S.R., Keyser, R.E. Reproducibility of the Exponential Rise Technique
of CO(2) Rebreathing for Measuring P(v)CO(2) and C(v)CO(2 )to Non-invasively Estimate
Cardiac Output During Incremental, Maximal Treadmill Exercise. European Journal of Applied
Physiology. 2004 May; 91:669-76. Epub 2003 Dec 03.
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25. Cade, W.T., Peralta L., Keyser, R.E. Aerobic Exercise Dysfunction in Human
Immunodeficiency Virus: A Potential Link to Physical Disability. Physical Therapy. 2004
Jul;84(7):655-64.
26. Finley, MA, Keyser, RE, Rasch, EK, Rodgers, MM. The Biomechanics of Wheelchair
Propulsion in Individuals with Upper Extremity Impairment. Journal of Rehabilitation Research
and Development, 41(3b), June, 2004, pp 385-394.
27. Keyser RE. (invited) Peripheral Fatigue: High Energy Phosphates and Hydrogen Ions.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2010; 2:347-358.
28. Drinkard BE, Keyser RE, Paul SM, Arena R, Plehn J, Yanovski JA, Di Prospero NA.
Aerobic Capacity and Idebenone Therapy in Children and Adolescents with Friedreich’s Ataxia.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;91:1044-50.
29. Keyser RE, Russ V, Kikdashi JA, Handwerger BS. Exploratory Study on Oxygen Uptake
On-kinetics During Treadmill Walking in Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;91:1402-9.
30. Chan LE, Chin LMK, Kennedy M, Wolstenhulme J, Nathan S, Weinstein AA, Connors G,
Weir N, Drinkard B, Lamberti J & Keyser RE (2012). Benefits of intensive treadmill exercise
training on cardiorespiratory function and quality of life in patients with pulmonary
hypertension. CHEST 2013; 143(2):333–34331.
31. Weinstein AA, Chin LMK, Keyser RE, Kennedy M, Nathan SD, Woolstenhlme JG, Connors
G, Chan L. Effect of aerobic exercise training on fatigue and physical activity in patients with
pulmonary hypertension. Respiratory Medicine 2013; 107:778-784.
32. Keyser RE, Woolstenhulme JG, Chin LMK, Nathan SD, Weir, NA, Connors G, Drinkard B,
Lamberti J, Chan LE. Cardiorespiratory Function Before and After Aerobic Exercise Training in
Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and
Prevention 2015: 35:47-55.
33. Chin LMK, Chan LE, Woolstenhulme JG, Christensen EJ, Shenouda, Keyser RE. Improved
cardiorespiratory fitness following aerobic exercise training in individuals with traumatic brain
injury. Journal of Head Trauma 2015;30(6):382-90.
34. Chin LMK, Keyser RE, Dsurney J, Chan LE. Improved cognitive performance following aerobic
exercise training in people with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and
Rehabilitation 2015 Apr;96(4):754-9
35. Keyser RE, Christensen E J, Chin LMK, Woolstenhulme JG, Drinkard B, Quinne A,
Connors G, Weir NA, Nathan Sd, Chan LE. Changes in fatigability following intense aerobic
exercise training in patients with interstitial lung disease. Respiratory Medicine 2015
Apr;109(4):517-25
36. Weinstein A, Chin LMK, Collins J, Goel D, Keyser RE, Chan LE. Effect of Aerobic
Exercise Training on Mood in People with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Pilot Study. J Head
Trauma Rehabilitation. J Head Trauma Rehabil. 2017;32(3):E49-E56.
37. Gollie JM, Herrick JE, Keyser RE, Chin LMK, Collins JP, Shields RK, Panza JS, Guccione
AA. Fatigability, oxygen uptake kinetics and muscle deoxygenation in incomplete spinal cord
injury during treadmill walking. 2017; Eur J Appl Physiol (ahead of print): DOI 10.1007/s00
421-017-3685-y
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Manuscripts in Review
1. Woolstenhulme JG, Guccione AA, Herrick JE, Collins JP, Nathan SD, Chan LE, and Keyser
RE. Left Ventricular Function Before and After Aerobic Exercise Training in Women With
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. J Cardiopul Rehabil Prev, Response to review.
2. Chin LMK, Chan LE, Drinkard B, and Keyser RE. Oxygen Uptake On-Kinetics Before and
After Aerobic Exercise Training in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. Disability and
Rehabilitation. In Review
Manuscripts in Preparation
1. Wooten LC, Collins JP, Hasni S, Mikdashi JA, Munday M, and Keyser RE. Performance
Fatigability in Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Revise and Resubmit.
2. Wooten LC, Aldhahi M, and Keyser RE. Effect of etiologically mediated cardiorespiratory
dysfunction on resistance to fatigue (endurance) in women with SLE. Manuscript in preparation
for submission.
3. Aldhahi M, Wooten LC, and Keyser RE. Influence of breathing patterns on exercise capacity
in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Manuscript in preparation for submission.
4. Chin LMK, Chan LE, and Keyser RE. Comparison of inspiratory and expiratory breathing
patterns in patients with advanced lung diseases: primary pulmonary hypertension, associative
pulmonary hypertension, interstitial lung disease. In preparation for submission.
5. Keyser RE, Williams Z, Chin LMK, Woolstenhulme JG, and Chan LE. Work Rate/VO2
slope, muscle oxygenation, and performance fatigability in patients with pulmonary arterial
hypertension. In preparation for submission.
Book Chapters
Keyser, RE, Chan LE, Woolstenhulme J, Kennedy M, Drinkard B,. Pulmonary Rehabilitation.
In Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 4th Edition. Ed Braddom RL. 2011 Saunders: ISBN:
978-1-4377-0884-4
Peer Reviewed Abstracts Published in Journals and Proceedings
1. Gullett, S.L., R.E. Keyser, D.G. O'Connell, and FF Andres. Changes in HR, RPE, and
Running Speed During a Marathon. Proceedings of the Ohio Alliance of Health, Physical
Education, Recreations and Dance, December, 1984
2. Keyser, R.E., D.A. Wojta, F.F. Andres, and S.L. Gullett. Central and Peripheral
Responses to Varied Arm Speeds at Constant Work Loads. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter
of American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1985.
3. Spyropoulos, P.G., R.E. Keyser, L.O. Greninger, and F.F. Andres. Cardiovascular Responses
to Isokinetic Exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 12 (2) S50, 1986.
4. Sawicki, A.E., R.E. Keyser, D. Mor, F.F. Andres, and L.O. Greninger. Effects of Selected
Exercise Modalities on Respiratory Economy. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American
College of Sports Medicine, February, 1986.
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5. Greninger, L.O., R.E, Keyser, P.G. Spyropoulos, F.F., Andres, and C.W. Armstrong.
Hypotensive Responses Following Maximal Isokinetic Exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise 18 (2) S68, 1986.
6. Keyser, R.E., F.F. Andres, L.O. Greninger, D., Warkentin, and D.E. Morse.
Cardiovascular Responses to Differences in Arm-Cranking Rate in Patients with Ischemic Heart
Disease. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 18 (2) S68, 1986.
7. Keyser, R.E., D. Mor, and F.F. Andres. Cardiovascular Stress at the Anaerobic
Threshold for Arm and Leg Exercises. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of
American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1987.
8. Keyser, R.E., D. Warkentin, and F.F. Andres, Arm-Ergometer Sensitivity in Patients
with Chronic Stable Angina. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American
College of Sports Medicine, February, 1987.
9. Keyser, R.E., S.A. Blair and B.C. Leutholtz. High Intensity Aerobic Circuit, Cardiac
Rehabilitation Conditioning. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of
Sports Medicine, February, 1988
10. Leutholtz, B.C., B. Curry, M.L. Overway and R.E. Keyser. Inotropic Responses in
Quadriplegics Exercising with Pedal Ergometer Functional Electrical Stimulation. Proceedings
of the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1989.
11. Boucher, C.R., R.E. Keyser, and B. Curry. Peak Oxygen Consumption Before and After an
Exercise Conditioning Program in Women and Men with Coronary Artery Disease. Proceedings
of the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1989.
12. Keyser, R.E., B.C. Leutholtz, K.A., Hain and S.A. Blair. Cardiac Function During
Maximal Arm and Leg Exercise. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of
Sports Medicine, February, 1989.
13. Keyser, R.E., and B.C. Leutholtz, Cardiovascular Response to Pedaling Rate Versus
Work Rate Increments. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 9 (10): 419, 1989.
14. Schepers, C., and R.E. Keyser. The Cardiovascular Response to Exercise Following
Stroke. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine, February,
1990.
15. Leutholtz, B.C., and R.E. Keyser. Computational Versus Measured Peak VO2 on the
RAMP Protocol. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of
Sports Medicine, February, 1990.
16. Blair, S.A., and R.E. Keyser. The Effects of Exercise on Mild Hypertension.
Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1990.
17. Keyser, R.E., J. Lehman, and C.H. Moberg. Echocardiographic Assessment of Left
Ventricular Function During Arm and Leg Exercises. Journal of Cardiopulmonary
Rehabilitation 10:360, 1990.
18. Keyser, R.E. and B.C. Leutholtz. Moderately Intense Multi- Mode Exercise Does Not Alter
Anaerobic Threshold in Patients with CAD. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of the
American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1991.
19. Leutholtz, B.C., and R.E. Keyser, Estimation of Target Heart Rates in the Obese.
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 11:305, 1991.
20. Leutholtz, B.C., and R.E. Keyser, : Body Mass Changes at a Constant Training Volume
with High and Low Intensities. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 11:313, 1991.
21. Leutholtz, B.C., R.E. Keyser, W. Heusner, L. Rosen, and V.E. Wendt. Effects of
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Exercise Intensity and Severe Caloric Restriction on Body Composition in the Obese.
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 24:430, 1992.
22. Keyser, R.E., and C.H. Moberg. Effect of Pedaling Rate on Cardiovascular Function in
Men with Coronary Heart Disease. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 4:677,
1992.
23. Leutholtz, B.C., and R.E. Keyser. Exercise Prescription and Training Responses in the
Obese Adult Following a 12-Week Supplemented Fasting Regimen. Journal of
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 12:344. 1992.
24. Peterlin, M.F., R.E. Keyser, M. Mott, F.F. Andres, C.H. Moberg, and G. Sherman.
Exercise and Chlorpheniramine Maleate. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
25:375, 1993.
25. Spate, T.L., and R.E. Keyser. Effects of Exercise Intensity on HDL Profile. Journal of
Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 13:340, 1993.
26. Macko RF, Katzel LI, McDonald B, silver KH, Keyser RE, Smith GV, Anderson PA,
Gorman P Goldberg AC. Graded Treadmill Performance in Hemiparetic Stroke Patients.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 76:333, 1995
27. Macko RF, Dengel D, DeSouza CA, McDonald B, Silver KH, Keyser RE, Smith GV,
Anderson PA, Gorman PH, and Goldberg AP. Diminished Physiological Reserve in Hemiparetic
Stroke Patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 76:333-334, 1995
28. Macko RF, DeSouza CA, Dengel D, McDonald B, Katzel LI, Silver KH, Keyser RE,
Gorman P, Goldberg AC. Aerobic Impairment in the Hemiparetic Stroke Population. Journal of
Gerontology, 1995
29. Rodgers MM, Gorman PH, Russell PJ, and Keyser RE. Kinematic and Kinetic Effects of
Training in Wheelchair Users. (Newsletter of the APTA Research Section) 1997
30. Russell PJ, Keyser RE, Rodgers MM, Gorman PH. Estimation of Body Fat by Skinfold
Measurement in Wheelchair Users. (Newsletter of the APTA Research Section) 1997.
31. Keyser RE, McCombe-Waller S, McCuen J, Stairs K, and Porter NC. Aerobic Dysfunction
following Gallain-Bare Syndrome. Journal of Physical Therapy (Newsletter of the APTA
Research Section) 1997
32. Keyser, RE, Flores RH. Aerobic Capacity in Females with SLE. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise, April (Suppl), 1997.
33. Keyser RE, Rodgers MM, Russell PJ, and Gorman PH. Cardiorespiratory Responses to
Graded exercise Tests and Sustained Submaximal Exercise on the Wheelchair Ergometer.
(Newsletter of the APTA Section on Research) 1997
34. Rodgers MM, Keyser RE, Gardner ER, Russell PJ, Parker JA, Gorman PH: Influence of
propulsion style on injury potential in wheelchair users. Proceedings of The Third North
American Congress on Biomechanics, August 1998, 73-74.
35. Rodgers MM, Gardner ER, Russell PJ, Keyser RE, Gorman PH, Parker JA: Fatigue-
induced changes in biomechanics and muscular activity during manual wheelchair propulsion.
Proceeding ISEK XII98. Twelfth Congress, June 1998, 320-321.
36. Keyser, R.E., Peterlin, M.F., Andres, F.F. Reliability of ZCG function indices. Medicine and
Science in Sports and Exercise, April (Suppl), 1998
37. Keyser, R.E., Flores, R.H. Cardiorespiratory Dysfunction and Fatigue Severity in Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus. (Newsletter of the APTA Research Section) 1998
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38. Keyser, R.E., Waller, S.A. Diminished Physiological Reserve Following Gallain-Bare
Syndrome: A Preliminary Study. Proceedings of the APTA Combined Sections Meeting) 1998
39. Rodgers, M.M., Russell P.J., Keyser, R.E., Gardner, E.R., Parker, J.A., Gorman P.H.
Training Effects on Muscle Activity During wheelchair Propulsion in Wheelchair Users.
(Newsletter of the APTA Research Section) 1998.
40. Rodgers, M.M., Russell, P.J., Keyser, RE., Parker, J.A., Gorman P.H. Effects of Training
on Joint Handrim Kinetics in Wheelchair Users. Newsletter of the APTA Section on Research
1998
41. Cade WT, Peralta L, Keyser RE. Fatigue Severity Score and Index of Functional Aerobic
Impairment are Not Related in Adolescents Seropositive for HIV. Journal of Human Virology
1999; 2: 219.
42. Gardner ER, Rodgers MM, Keyser RE: Measurement reliability of handrim kinetics and
temporal characteristics during wheelchair ergometry. Neurology Report 23(5): 194, 1999
43. Keyser RE, Gardner ER, Rodgers MM: Reliability of peak VO2 and heart rate
measurements during submaximal wheelchair ergometer propulsion. APTA Section on Research
Newsletter 31(3), 1999
44. Gardner ER, Keyser RE, Rodgers MM: Shifts in shoulder joint power during wheelchair
propulsion in manual wheelchair users. Topics in Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation
6(Supplement):211, 2000
45. Rodgers MM, Keyser RE, Gardner ER, Russell PJ, Gorman PH: Effects of propulsion style
and training on biomechanical and physiologic indices of wheelchair propulsion performance.
Biomedical Aspects of Manual Wheelchair Propulsion: The State of the Art II. Eds: LHV van
der Woude, MTE Hopman, CH van Kemenade. IOS Press, Amsterdam, Volume 5:220-222,
1999
46. Keyser RE, V Russ, Cade T, Kalappa N, Flores RH, Handwerger, BS. Diminished aerobic
capacity is a mechanism of fatigue in women with systemic lupus erythematosus. Proceedings of
the American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, San Francisco CA, October 2001.
47. Finley MA, Rodgers MM, Rasch EK, Keyser RE, Parker JA: Handrim kinetics in manual
wheelchair users with and without upper extremity impairment. Neurology Report 24(5): 184,
2000
48. Keyser RE, Cade WT, Kalappa N, Rus V, Flores RH. Reduced O2-pulse in females with
systemic lupus erythematosus. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise Suppl 2000, 32:617
49. Cade WT, Peralta L, Keyser R.E. Oxygen Pulse In Adolescents Seropositive For HIV
Versus Control During Maximal Exercise Testing. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,
Suppl. 2000; 32:616.
50. Cade WT, Peralta L, Keyser R.E. Predictability of Vigor and Fatigue T Scores of Profile of
Mood States (POMS) to Functional Aerobic Impairment in Adolescents with HIV Seropositivity
(APTA Section on Research News Letter, Feb, 2000).
52. Keyser RE, Rodgers MM, Rasch EK. Simulated wheelchair propulsion and upper extremity
impairment. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, April, Suppl, 2001
53. Keyser, R.E., Russ, V., Cade, W.T., Kalappa, N., Flores, R.H., Handwerger, B.S.
Diminished aerobic capacity is a mechanism of fatigue in women with mild systemic lupus
erythematosus. Arthritis and Rheumatisim, Suppl 2001
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54. Finley, MA, Keyser, RE, Stanley, R, Rodgers, MM, Upper Extremity Impairment In
Wheelchair Propulsion, Proceedings of the IV World Congress of Biomechanics, Calgary, CA,
Aug, 2002.
55. Keyser, R.E., Nabar, S., Handwerger, B.S. Oxidative Energy Reserves and Fatigue Severity
in Women with Mild SLE. Arthritis and Rheumatism Suppl 2002
56. Keyser, R.E., Nabar, S., Handwerger, B.S. Oxygen On-Kinetics and Endurance in Women
With SLE. Arthritis and Rheumatism Suppl 2002
57. Keyser, R.E., Bujack, D., Nabar, S.R., Mikdashi, J., Handwerger, B.S. Cardiorespiratory
insufficiency in women with lupus and women with fibromyalgia. Medicine and Science in
Sports and Exercise 2003 May (Supplement).
58. Keyser, R.E., Nabar, S. R., Handwerger, B.S. Attenuated Muscle Tissue Oxygen Extraction
in Women with Mild Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 2004. May Supplement
59. Nabar, S.R., Cade, W.T., Handwerger, B.S., Keyser, R.E. Normalization of DVO2 to a
Mean Response Time is a Robust Indicator of the Oxygen On-Transient in Individuals with
Muscle Oxygen Extraction Limitations. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise,2004,
May Supplement.
60. Keyser, RE, Nabar, SR. Similarity of Ventilatory Quotients in Women with Lupus and
Controls. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 2005, May Supplement.
61. Woolstenhulme J, Drinkard B, Kennedy M, Keyser RE, Jack Yanovski J. Body Weight as a
Determinant of Exercise Capacity in Overweight Adolescents. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise. May supplement, 2009
62. Drinkard B, Kennedy M, Woolstenhulme J, Paul S, Plehn J, Keyser RE, Diprospero N.
Exercise and Cardiac Function in Children and Adolescents with Friedrich’s Ataxia. Medicine
and Science in Sports and Exercise. May Supplement 2009
63. Chan LE, Kennedy M, Woolstenhulme J, Connors G, Nathan S, Weir N, Chin L, Drinkard
B, Keyser RE. Improved Six-minute Walk Distance and Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Patients
with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Following an Intensive Exercise Program. CHEST,
October Supplement, 2011. (Chest 140: 854A)
64. Weinstein, A.A., Keyser, R.E., Kennedy, M., Nathan, S., Connors, G., & Chan, L. (2012).
Fatigue reduction in pulmonary hypertension: A preliminary report on a NIH exercise trial.
Psychosomatic Medicine, 74(3), A25-A26.
65. Chin LMK, Keyser RE, Woolstenhulme J, Kennedy M, Drinkard B, Connors G, Nathan SD
& Chan L. Severity of exercise tolerance and functional aerobic impairment in patients with
pulmonary hypertension. May Supplement ,Med Sci Sports Exerc 44: S424-S425.
66. . Woolstenhulme J, Keyser RE, Drinkard BE, Chin L, Kennedy M, Nathan SD, Connors G &
Chan L (2012). Cardiorespiratory function in patients with interstitial lung disease. May
Supplement Med Sci Sports Exerc 44: S425.
67. Chin LMK, Chan L and Keyser RE. Faster Oxygen Uptake Kinetics with Aerobic Exercise
Training in Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. May Suppl Med Sci Sport Exerc.
68. Rounds AK, Woolstenhulme JG, Lydick SE, Weinstein A, Chin LMK, Chan L, Keyser RE.
Relationship Between Physical Activity and 6-Minute Walk Distance in Women with Pulmonary
Arterial Hypertension. May Suppl Med Sci Sports Exerc.
69. Christensen EJ, Puri S, Chin LMK, Woolstenhulme JG, Drinkard B, Chan L, Keyser RE.
Heart Rate Recovery Following Aerobic Exercise Training in Patients with Interstitial Lung
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Disease. May Suppl Med Scie Sports Exerc
70. Woolstenhulme JG, Chin LMK, Chan L, Keyser RE. Peripheral adaptation to vigorous
aerobic exercise in women with pulmonary arterial hypertension. May Suppl Med Sci Sports
Exerc
71. Murray D, Chin LMK, Chan L, Keyser, RE. Functional aerobic impairment in patients with
advance lung disease. 2016 May Suppl Med Sci Sports Exerc
72. Woolsetnhulme JG, Guccione AA, Herrick JE, Collins JP, Chan L, Keyser RE. Changes in
left ventricular function after vigorous aerobic exercise training in women with pulmonary
arterial hypertension. 2016 May Suppl Med Sci Sports Exerc
73. Williams Z, Chin LMK, Chan L, Keyser RE. Exercise training and work economy in patients
with pulmonary hypertension. 2016 May Suppl Med Sci Sports Exerc
74. Wooten LC, Aldhahi M, Keyser RE. Effect of etiologically mediated cardiorespiratory
dysfunction on resistance to fatigue in women with SLE. 2017; April Suppl J Appl Physiol.
75. Murray D, Cowan RE, Groah SL, Ljungberg LH, Rounds AK, Gucione AA, Keyser RE.
VO2 off-kinetics following exhaustive upper body exercise after spinal cord injury. 2017; May
suppl Med Sci Sprots Exerc.
76. Aldhahi M, Wooten LC, Keyser RE. Effect of ventilatory muscle fatigue on
cardiorespiratory endurance in women with SLE. 2017; May suppl Med Sci Sprots Exerc.
77. Baattaiah B, Murray M, Cowan RE, and Keyser RE. Association of Six-Minute Push Test
Distance and Measures of Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury.
2017; May suppl Med Sci Sprots Exerc.
78. Gollie J, Chin LMK, Herrick JE, Keyser RE, Guccione AA. Fatgiability and VO2 on-
kinetics in adults with incomplete spinal cord injury. 2017; May suppl Med Sci Sprots Exerc. Pilot Study Characterizing Aerobic Exercise in Women with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
79. Williams Z, Chin LMK, Saligan L, Chan L, Keyser RE. Physiological predictors of
fatigability in healthy adults. 2017; May suppl Med Sci Sprots Exerc.
80. Wooten LC, Aldhahi M, Keyser RE. Cardiorespiratory dysfunction and performance
fatigability in women with SLE. 2017; May suppl Med Sci Sprots Exerc.
Presentations
1. (Poster; Presenter S.L. Gullet) Changes in HR, RPE, and Running Speed During a Marathon.
Ohio Alliance of Health, Physical Education, Recreations and Dance Annual Meeting,
December, 1984
2. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Central and Peripheral Responses to Varied Arm Speeds at
Constant Work Loads. Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter
Meeting, February, 1985.
3. (Platform: Presenter A.E. Sawicki) Effects of Selected Exercise Modalities on Respiratory
Economy. Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting, February,
1986.
4. (Platform Invited: Presenter R.E. Keyser) What Really Happened to Jim Fixx. Cardiology
Grand Rounds Harper Hospital, Wayne State University, April, 1986
5. (Platform P.G. Spyropolous) Cardiovascular Responses to Isokinetic Exercise. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 1986.
6. (Poster: Presenter L.O. Greninger) Hypotensive Responses Following Maximal Isokinetic
Exercise. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting., June 1986.
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7. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Cardiovascular Responses to Differences in Arm-Cranking
Rate in Patients with Ischemic Heart Disease. American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Meeting, June, 1986.
8. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Cardiovascular Stress at the Anaerobic Threshold for Arm
and Leg Exercises. Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting,
February, 1987.
9. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Arm-Ergometer Sensitivity in Patients with Chronic Stable
Angina. Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter
Meeting, February, 1987.
10. (Platform: Presenter: R.E. Keyser) High Intensity Aerobic Circuit, Cardiac Rehabilitation
Conditioning. Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting,
February, 1988.
11. (Platform: Presenter B.C. Leutholtz) Inotropic Responses in Quadriplegics Exercising with
Pedal Ergometer Functional Electrical Stimulation. Midwest Chapter of American College of
Sports Medicine Winter Meeting, February, 1989.
12. (Platform: Presenter C.R. Boucher) Peak Oxygen Consumption Before and After an
Exercise Conditioning Program in Women and Men with Coronary Artery Disease. Midwest
Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting, February, 1989.
13. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Cardiac Function During Maximal Arm and Leg Exercise.
Proceedings of the Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine, February, 1989.
14. (Platform Invited: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Exercise Prescription in Cardiac Rehabilitation.
Medicine Grand Rounds, Butterworth Hospital, Michigan State University, May, 1989.
15. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser.) Cardiovascular Response to Pedaling Rate Versus Work
Rate Increments. American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation,
October 1989.
16. (Platform: Presenter C. Schepers). The Cardiovascular Response to Exercise Following
Stroke. Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting, February,
1990.
17. (Platform: Presenter B.C. Leutholtz), Computational Versus Measured Peak VO2 on the
RAMP Protocol. Midwest Chapter of American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting,
February, 1990.
18. (Platform: S.A. Blair) The Effects of Exercise on Mild Hypertension. Midwest Chapter of
American College of Sports Medicine Winter Meeting, February, 1990.
19. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Echocardiographic Assessment of Left Ventricular
Function During Arm and Leg Exercises. American Association of Cardiovascular and
Pulmonary Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, November, 1990.
20. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Moderately Intense Multi- Mode Exercise Does Not
Alter Anaerobic Threshold in Patients with CAD. Midwest Chapter of the American College of
Sports Medicine Winter Meeting, February, 1991.
21. (Poster: Presenter B.C. Leutholtz) Estimation of Target Heart Rates in the Obese. American
Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, November, 1991.
22. (Platform: Presenter B.C. Leutholtz) Body Mass Changes at a Constant Training Volume
with High and Low Intensities. American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary
Rehabilitation, November, 1991.
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23. (Poster: Presenter B.C. Leutholtz) Effects of Exercise Intensity and Severe Caloric
Restriction on Body Composition in the Obese. American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Meeting, June,1992.
22. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Effect of Pedaling Rate on Cardiovascular Function in Men
with Coronary Heart Disease. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June,
1992.
24. (Platform: Presenter B.C. Leutholtz) Exercise Prescription and Training Responses in the
Obese Adult Following a 12-Week Supplemented Fasting Regimen. American Association of
Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, November, 1992.
25. (Platform: Presenter M.F. Peterlin) Exercise and Chlorpheniramine Maleate. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 1993.
26. (Platform: Presenter T.L. Spate) Effects of Exercise Intensity on HDL Profile. American
Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, November, 1993.
27. (Platform: Presenter R.F. Macko) Graded Treadmill Performance in Hemiparetic Stroke
Patients. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, October, 1995.
28. (Poster: Presenter R.F. Macko) Diminished Physiological Reserve in Hemiparetic Stroke
Patients. American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, October, 1995
29. (Platform: Presenter R.F. Macko) Aerobic Impairment in the Hemiparetic Stroke Population.
American Gerontological Society, 1995
30. (Poster: Presenter M.M. Rodgers) Kinematic and Kinetic Effects of Training in Wheelchair
Users. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Association, February, 1997.
31. (Poster: Presenter P.J. Russell) Estimation of Body Fat by Skinfold Measurement in
Wheelchair Users. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Assocaition,
February, 1997.
32. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Aerobic Dysfunction following Gallain-Bare Syndrome.
Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association, February, 1997
33. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Aerobic Capacity in Females with SLE. American
College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 1997.
34. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Cardiorespiratory Dysfunction and Fatigue Severity in
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical therapy
Association, February, 1998
35. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Diminished Physiological Reserve Following Gallain-Bare
Syndrome: A Preliminary Study. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy
Association, February, 1998
36. (Poster: Presenter M.M. Rodgers) Training Effects on Muscle Activity During wheelchair
Propulsion in Wheelchair Users. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy
Association, February, 1998.
37. (Poster: Presenter M.M. Rodgers) Effects of Training on Joint Handrim Kinetics in
Wheelchair Users. Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association,
February, 1998
38. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Cardiorespiratory Responses to Graded exercise Tests and
Sustained Submaximal Exercise on the Wheelchair Ergometer. Combined Sections Meeting of
the American Physical Therapy Association, February, 1998
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39. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Reliability of ZCG function indices. American College of
Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June 1998.
40. (Platform: Presenter M.M. Rodgers) Fatigue-induced changes in biomechanics and
muscular activity during manual wheelchair propulsion. ISEK XII98. Twelfth Congress, June
1998.
41. (Platform: Presenter M.M. Rodgers) Influence of propulsion style on injury potential in
wheelchair users. The Third North American Congress on Biomechanics, August 1998.
42. (Poster: Presenter W.T. Cade) Fatigue Severity Score and Index of Functional Aerobic
Impairment are Not Related in Adolescents Seropositive for HIV. Society of Human Virology,
February, 1999.
43. (Poster: Presenter E.R. Gardner) Measurement reliability of handrim kinetics and temporal
characteristics during wheelchair ergometry. Combined Sections Meeting of the American
Physical Therapy Association, February,1999
44. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Reliability of peak VO2 and heart rate measurements during
submaximal wheelchair ergometer propulsion. Combined Sections Meeting of the American
Physical Therapy Association, February,1999
45. (Poster: Presenter E.R. Gardner) Shifts in shoulder joint power during wheelchair
propulsion in manual wheelchair users. American Physical Therapy Association Neurotherapy
Meeting, May, 2000
46. (Poster: Presenter M.A. Finley) Handrim kinetics in manual wheelchair users with and
without upper extremity impairment. American Physical Therapy Association Neurotherapy
Meeting, May, 2000
47. (Poster: Presenter R.E.Keyser) Reduced O2-pulse in females with systemic lupus
erythematosus. American College of Sports Medicine annual Meeting, June, 2000.
48. (Poster: Presenter W.T.Cade) Oxygen Pulse In Adolescents Seropositive For HIV Versus
Control During Maximal Exercise Testing. American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Meeting, June, 2000.
49. (Poster: Presenter W.T. Cade) Predictability of Vigor and Fatigue T Scores of Profile of
Mood States (POMS) to Functional Aerobic Impairment in Adolescents with HIV Seropositivity
Combined Sections of the American College of Sports Medicine, February, 2000.
50. (Poster: Presenter R.E. Keyser). Simulated wheelchair propulsion and upper extremity
impairment. American College of Sports Medicine, June, 2001
51. (Platform: Presenter: R.E. Keyser) Handwerger, B.S. Diminished aerobic capacity is a
mechanism of fatigue in women with mild systemic lupus erythematosus. American College of
Rheumatology Annual Meeting, October, 2001
52. (Platform: Presenter M.A. Finley) Upper Extremity Impairment In Wheelchair Propulsion.
IV World Congress of Biomechanics, Aug, 2002.
53. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Oxidative Energy Reserves and Fatigue Severity in
Women with Mild SLE. American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, October, 2002
54. (Poster: R.E. Keyser) Oxygen On-Kinetics and Endurance in Women With SLE. American
College of Rheumatology, October, 2002.
55. (Platform: R.E. Keyser) Cardiorespiratory insufficiency in women with lupus and women
with fibromyalgia. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 2003
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56. (Poster: Presenter R.E.Keyser) Attenuated Muscle Tissue Oxygen Extraction in Women
with Mild Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Meeting, June 2004.
57. (Platform: Presenter S.R. Nabar) Normalization of DVO2 to a Mean Response Time is a
Robust Indicator of the Oxygen On-Transient in Individuals with Muscle Oxygen Extraction
Limitations. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 2004.
58. (Poster: Presenter R.E.Keyser) Similarity of Ventilatory Quotients in Women with Lupus
and Controls. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 2005.
59. (Poster: Presenter J.Woolstenhulme ) Body Weight as a Determinant of Exercise Capacity
in Overweight Adolescents. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 2009
60. (Poster: Presenter M. Kennedy) Exercise and Cardiac Function in Children and Adolescents
with Friedrich’s Ataxia. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, June, 2009
61. (Platform Invited: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Cardiorespiratory Insufficiency in Systemic
Lupus Erythematosus: An Orphaned Collagen Vascular Disease. EPS Global Cardiology
Congress, (Chonging, China), April 2011.
62. (Platform: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Improved six-minute walk distance and cardiorespiratory
fitness in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension following an intensive exercise program.
American College of Chest Physicians Annual Meeting, CHEST 2011, 10.23.2011, Honolulu
63. (Poster: Presenter A. Weinstein) Fatigue reduction in pulmonary hypertension: A preliminary
report on a NIH exercise trial. Psychosomatic Medicine, 74(3), A25-A26.
64. (Poster: Presenter L.M.K. Chin) Severity of exercise tolerance and functional aerobic
impairment in patients with pulmonary hypertension. American College of Sports Medicine
Annual Meeting, San Francisco,2012
65. (Poster J. Woolstenhulme) (2012). Cardiorespiratory function in patients with interstitial
lung disease. American College of Sport Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2012
66: (Platform Invited: Presenter R.E. Keyser) Clinical Measures and Exercise Interventions for
Fatigue. National Institutes of Nursing Fatigue and Sleep Methodologies Boot Camp, Bethesda,
MD, July 24, 2012, July 23, 2013
67. (Poster LMK Chin) Faster Oxygen Uptake Kinetics with Aerobic Exercise Training in
Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury. ACSM Annual Meeting San Diego CA, peer reviewed
68. (Poster AK Rounds) Relationship Between Physical Activity and 6-Minute Walk Distance in
Women with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. ACSM Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, peer
reviewed.
69. (Poster ErJ. Christensen Heart Rate Recovery Following Aerobic Exercise Training in
Patients with Interstitial Lung Disease ACSM Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA peer reviewed.
70. (Poster JG Woolstenhulme) Peripheral adaptation to vigorous aerobic exercise in women
with pulmonary arterial hypertension. ACSM Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, peer reviewed.
71. (Platform Invited RE Keyser) Aerobic Exercise Training, Exercise Capacity and Health
Related Quality of Life in Patients with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Results of a Small
Clinical Trial. American Heart Association Annual Scientific Sessions, Orlando FL. Invited
72. (Poster D Murray). Functional aerobic impairment in patients with advance lung disease.
2016 ACSM Annual Meeting, Boston,MA, peer reviewed
73. (Poster JG Woolsetnhulme). Changes in left ventricular function after vigorous aerobic
exercise training in women with pulmonary arterial hypertension. 2016 ACSM Annual Meeting,
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Boston,MA, peer reviewed
74. (ZWilliams) Exercise training and work economy in patients with pulmonary hypertension.
2016 ACSM Annual Meeting, Boston,MA, peer reviewed
74. (Wooten LC), Effect of etiologically mediated cardiorespiratory dysfunction on resistance to
fatigue in women with SLE. 2017 Experimental Biology Meeting, Chicago, Il, peer reviewed.
75. (Murray D) VO2 off-kinetics following exhaustive upper body exercise after spinal cord
injury. 2017 ACSM Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, peer reviewed.
76. (Aldhahi M). Effect of ventilatory muscle fatigue on cardiorespiratory endurance in women
with SLE. 2017 ACSM Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, peer reviewed.
77. (Baattaiah B. Association of Six-Minute Push Test Distance and Measures of
Cardiorespiratory Fitness In Individuals With Spinal Cord Injury. 2017 ACSM Annual Meeting,
Denver, CO, peer reviewed.
78. (Gollie J). Fatgiability and VO2 on-kinetics in adults with incomplete spinal cord injury.
2017 ACSM Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, peer reviewed.
79. (Williams Z). Physiological predictors of fatigability in healthy adults. 2017 ACSM Annual
Meeting, Denver, CO, peer reviewed.
80. Wooten LC. Cardiorespiratory dysfunction and performance fatigability in women with
SLE. 2017 ACSM Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, peer reviewed.