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Dr. Jason Crandall, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology and Health Promotion

Jason Crandall
Dr. Jason Crandall, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology & Health Promotion
jcrandall@kwc.edu
270-852-3245

 

Curriculum Vitae


EDUCATION

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT

Doctor of Philosophy: Exercise and Sport Science, 2003
Major Area: Exercise Physiology
Cognate Areas: Counseling Psychology
Analyses & Development of Teaching Methods
Dissertation: Relationship between physical activity and binge eating disorder in community women.

 

University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO

Master of Arts: Kinesiology, 1999

Emphasis: Exercise Physiology
Master’s Thesis: The effects of exercise intensity on energy deriving macronutrient composition, calorie intake, body composition and body weight in the overweight.
Graduate Dean's Citation for Excellence

Graduate Dean's Citation for Outstanding Thesis

 

Western Kentucky University,   Bowling Green, KY
Bachelor of Science: Physical Education, 1996
Minor: Health Education
Magna Cumme Laude

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

 

Assistant Professor
Kentucky Wesleyan College, Owensboro, KY, 2010-Present

- Responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in the Physical Education and Health Department including:

Exercise Physiology

Lifetime Fitness and Wellness

Tests and Measurements

Contemporary Health Topics

Principles of Health Education

Human Nutrition


Assistant Professor

Morehead State University, Morehead, KY, 2003-2004

- Responsible for teaching quantitative and writing intensive undergraduate and graduate courses in the Physical Education and Health Department including:

Principles of Strength and Conditioning

Health and Wellness Promotion

Lifetime Fitness

Introduction to Physical Education

Planning and Evaluating Health Promotion Programs

Graduate Seminar

 

Graduate Teaching Assistant

Universityof Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 1999-2002

- Responsible for teaching quantitative and writing intensive undergraduate courses in the Exercise and Sport Science Department including:

Exercise Physiology

Kinesiology

Physical Activity Promotion in the Community

Healthy Lifestyles

Strategies for Weight Management

Exercise and Cultural Perspectives

Physical activity instruction courses


P.E.A.K. Director of Athletic Testing

Universityof Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 2001-2002

- P.E.A.K. (Performance Enhancement through Applied Knowledge) is a clinic within the Department of Exercise and Sport Science responsible for clinical and athletic testing

Responsible for conducting athletic testing for University of Utah athletic teams and Salt Lake City community athletic groups

Performed blood draws for faculty/staff cholesterol screenings


SCHOLARSHIP


Published Articles


Crandall, K.J. (2010). Binge Eating Disorder: What Physical Activity Professionals Need To Know. Journal of the Kentucky Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance. 48(1), 18-21.

Watson, D.L., K.J. Crandall, S. Hueglin, and P.A. Eisenman. (2002). Incorporating service-learning into physical education teacher education programs. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 73 (5): 50-54.

Crandall, K.J. and P.A. Eisenman. (2001). Physical activity: A treatment strategy for binge eating disorder? Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal 10 (2): 95-116.

Crandall, K.J. and C.A. Dennehy (2000). The effects of exercise intensity on energy deriving macronutrient composition, calorie intake, body composition and body weight in the overweight. Kentucky Association for Physical Education, Health, Recreation, and Dance Journal 36 (2): 33-35.

Wyatt, F.B., K.J. Crandall, and E.J. Greaney. (2000). The effects of aerodynamic cycling position on ventilatory response.  Kentucky Association for Physical Education, Health, Recreation, and Dance Journal 36 (1): 27-31.

randall, J., White, J., & Ransdell, L. (2000). The role of physical activity in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. The Journal of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters, 77, 163-171.


Published Abstracts

Crandall, K.J., and C.A. Dennehy. The effects of exercise intensity on energy deriving macronutrient composition, caloric intake, body composition and body weight in the overweight. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 31: S5, 1999.

 

Wyatt, F.B., K.J. Crandall, and E.J. Greaney. The effects of aerodynamic cycling position on ventilatory response. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 30: S111, 1998.

 

Published Reviews

Clocksin, B., K.J. Crandall, E. Eastep, J. Vener, N. Detling, C. Schoen, and L. Ransdell (2001) Review of International Encyclopedia of Women and Sport. In Women in Sport and Physical Activity.

 

Estanol-Johnson, E., C. Schoen, K.J. Crandall, and L. Ransdell (2001). Review of Breakin’ the Glass: History of the ABL. Women in Sport and Physical Activity.

 

Conference Presentations

Crandall, K.J., P.A. Eisenman, L. Ransdell, J.J. Reel, and B.B. Schultz. Relationship between binge eating disorder and physical activity in community dwelling individuals. American College of Sports Medicine National Conference: San Francisco, CA., 2003.

 

Crandall, K.J., and P.A. Eisenman. The efficacy of utilizing physical activity for the treatment of binge eating disorder. Western College Physical Education Society Conference: Reno NV, 2001.

 

Hueglin, S. and K.J. Crandall. Integrating service learning into undergraduate exercise and sport science: Steps to success. American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Conference: Cincinnati, OH., 2001.

 

Hueglin, S. and K.J. Crandall., J.V. Slack, P.A. Eisenman, J.M. Shaw, and D.L. Watson. The efficacy of required course work on facilitating students’ openness to diversity. Southwest Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance: Park City, UT., 2001.

 

Crandall, K.J., J.L. White, and L. Ransdell. The effects of physical activity on the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. Utah Academy of Science Conference: Seattle, WA., 1999.

 

Crandall, K.J. and C.A. Dennehy. The effects of exercise intensity on energy deriving macronutrient composition, calorie intake, body composition and body weight in the overweight. American College of Sports Medicine National Conference: Seattle, WA., 1999.


Crandall, K.J. and C.A. Dennehy. The effects of exercise intensity on energy deriving macronutrient composition, calorie intake, body composition and body weight in the overweight. University of Northern Colorado research symposium, 1999.

Wyatt, F.B., K.J. Crandall, and E.J. Greaney. (2000) The effects of aerodynamic cycling position on ventilatory response. American College of Sports Medicine National Conference: Orlando, FL., 1998.

 

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