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Kyle D.
Biggerstaff, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Exercise Physiology
Phone: (940) 898-2596
Fax: (940) 898-2581
Office: Pioneer Hall 116B
Email: kbiggerstaff@mail.twu.edu |
Year of Appointment
1999
Education
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2000, PhD, Exercise Physiology, The Florida State
University, Dept. of Food, Nutrition, and Exercise Sciences
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1992, MS, Exercise Physiology, University of North
Texas, Dept. of Kinesiology, Health Promotion, and Recreation
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1988, BA, Physical Education, Southern Methodist
University, Dept. of Physical Education
Research/Teaching Interests
- Role of exercise in lipid and lipoprotein metabolism
Recent Publications
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Moffatt, RJ,
Biggerstaff, KD, and Stamford, BA.
"Effects of the transdermal nicotine patch on normalization of HDL-C
and its subfractions." Preventive Medicine, 2000; 31:148-152.
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Cheuvront,
SN, Moffatt, RJ, Biggerstaff, KD, Bearden,
SE, & McDonough, P. "Effect of Endurox on Metabolic Responses to
Submaximal Exercise." International Journal of Sport Nutrition,
1999;9:434-442.
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Moffatt, RJ, Stamford, BA, &
Biggerstaff, KD.
"Influence of worksite environmental tobacco smoke on serum lipoprotein
profiles of female nonsmokers." Metabolism, 1995;44
(12):1536-1539.
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Moffatt, RJ,
Chitwood, LF, & Biggerstaff, KD.
"The influence of verbal encouragement during assessment of maximal
oxygen uptake." Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness,
1994;34:45-9
Classes Teaching
- KINS 1581 Fitness
- KINS 1902 Fitness and Health: Enhancing Personal
Wellness
- KINS 4702 Exercise Testing and Prescription
- KINS 5033 Applied Statistical Principles
- KINS 5653 Strength and Physical Fitness
- KINS 5663 Body Composition and Weight Management
- KINS 5903 Special Topics: Current Research in Exercise
and Lipoprotein Metabolism
- KINS 5903 Special Topics: Exercise Testing and
Prescription for Special Populations
Miscellaneous
- Enjoy
jogging, racquetball,
camping and hiking, and guitar pickin'.
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