Center for 91³ÉÈËAV & Human Performance
Sponsor
Mission
To facilitate the navigation of short term and long term research initiatives on health and wellness related to nutritional supplementation. The Center supports the investigation of methodological examinations studying outcomes related to: preventative health, nutrition, vitamin and supplements, and exercise performance.
Projects
- Completed: Efficacy of Fenugreek Supplementation on Men’s 91³ÉÈËAV: A Randomized Double-blind Placebo Controlled Trial (Fall 2017)
- Ongoing: Polyphenol Rich Supplementation on Markers of Recovery from Intense Resistance Exercise (Summer 2018)
- Future: Efficacy of Ashwaganda (Withania somnifera) Supplementation on Adult’s Cognitive and Psychological Effects: A Randomized Double-blind Placebo Controlled Trial (Summer/Fall 2018)
Co-Directors
Heather Hausenblas, PhD
Professor of Kinesiology; Associate Dean, School of Applied 91³ÉÈËAV Sciences
David Hooper, PhD
Assistant Professor of Kinesiology