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Kerry M. Jacques, MS

I was born and raised on the North Shore of Oahu, where I developed my love for the outdoors, physical activity and fitness. This interest led me to a pursue my bachelor’s and master’s degrees in the Exercise Sciences. I have worked as a bench scientist, a clinical exercise physiologist, and most currently as a university instructor of future exercise professionals. In my free time you might find me playing outside with my husband and pre-school daughter, going to Farmer’s Markets, drinking coffee, and reading books.

Research Statement

I am interested in physical activity and exercise programming, from assessments to prescriptions, for healthy and special populations. I also have an interest in physical activity epidemiology as it relates to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.

Selected Publications

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  1. (07/2011). Waller, M; Miller, J; VanHaitsma, T; Jacques, K. (2011). The Effects of Reduced Air Flow Method on Time to Exhaustion and Oxygen Consumption During Maximal Aerobic Assessment Cycle Ergometer Condition. Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research. 25:S29-S30.
  2. (07/2008). Jacques, KM, Israel, RG, Borrayo, EA, Lipsey, T, Voyles, W, and Nelson, TP. (2008). Relationship between low socioeconomic status, c-reactive protein, and the metabolic syndrome. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 40(5):S222.
  3. (07/2009). DeVoe, D., Israel, R. G., Jacques, K., & Holowatz, L. (2009). Do shirt clothing fabrics treated with phase change material (PCM) affect thermoregulatory responses and subjective ratings to walking and running. In: F. Alam, L. V. Smith, A. Subic, F. K. Fuss and S. Ujihashi (Eds.), Impact of Technology on Sport III. (pp. 523-527) Melbourne, Australia: RMIT University.