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Curriculum Vita

Paul Gregory Davis, Jr.

Department of Kinesiology

250 Health and Human Performance Building

The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

P.O. Box 26170

Greensboro, NC 27402-6170

(336)334-3030

pgdavis@uncg.edu

Education:

1998 Ph.D., Exercise Science major, Exercise Physiology concentration, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

1990 M.S., Exercise Science major, Exercise Physiology concentration, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

1984 B.S.Ed., Physical Education major, Psychology minor, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC

Positions Held:

2006-present Associate Professor with Tenure, Department of Kinesiology (formerly Exercise and Sport Science), University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC

2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC

1998-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Health Promotion & Rehabilitation, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI

1992-1998 Graduate Assistant, Department of Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

1989-1992 Exercise Specialist, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg, SC

1986-1988 Graduate Assistant, Department of Physical Education/Exercise Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

1985 Assistant Fitness Director, City of Charlotte Fire Department, Charlotte, NC

Certifications:

2008-2018 Registered Clinical Exercise Physiologist, American College of Sports Medicine (certification melded with Clinical Exercise Physiologist)

1990-present Clinical Exercise Physiologist, American College of Sports Medicine (certification #1349)

1999-2000 Official, USA Track and Field

1988-1996 Exercise Test Technologist, American College of Sports Medicine

1989-1991 Advanced Cardiac Life Support, American Heart Association

Professional Memberships:

1988-present American College of Sports Medicine

2006-2010, Obesity Society

2013-present

2000-2010 American Heart Association (Nutrition, Physical Activity and Metabolism Council; Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology Council)

1995-1999 American Physiological Society

1989-1991 South Carolina Cardiac Rehabilitation Association

Honors and Awards:

2013 Gail M. Hennis Teaching Excellence Award, School of Health and Human Sciences, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

2005-present Fellow, American College of Sports Medicine

2002. Fellow, Physical Activity and Public Health, Postgraduate Course on Research Directions & Strategies, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

1991 Student Research Award, Southeast Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine

1984 Keith Hinds Outstanding Male Physical Education Major Award, Western Carolina University

1983 Most Improved Athlete, Cross Country team, Western Carolina University

RESEARCH:

Grants:

Funded:

Principal Investigator

Bariatric Exercise and Lifestyle Transformation (BELT) (contracts), Cone Health, 2018-19: $67,226; 2017-18: $60,741; 2016-17: $58,176; $2015-16: $58,176; 2014-15: $58,176; 2013-14: $50,000; 2012-13: $50,000; 2011-12: $50,000; Summer 2011: $10,000; 2010-11 (with C.L. Sipe): $10,000.

Effects of a structured exercise program on adherence and psychological factors in post-bariatric weight-loss surgery patients (with C.L. Sipe, co-PI), Office of Research and Economic Development, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2011-2012, $5000.

Undergraduate Research Assistantship stipends, Office of Undergraduate Research, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2 $3000 assistantships funded 2011-2012, 9 $1000 assistantships funded 2003-2012.

Exercise dose and metabolic risk factors in young women, National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (1 R15 HL077933-01), 2004-2007, $193,500 ($150,000 direct costs).

Exercise training and adipocytokines, American Heart Association, Mid-Atlantic Affiliate, 2004-2006, $132,000 ($120,000 direct costs).

Effect of Tai Chi Chuan on tumor regulating factors in breast cancer survivors, Center for Women’s Health and Wellness, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2003, $5000.

Exercise and endothelin-1: hydration and hormonal influences, Summer Excellence Research Award, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, $5000.

Exercise and endothelin-1: influence of exercise duration, norepinephrine, and arginine vasopressin, University of North Carolina at Greensboro: New Faculty Grant, 2001, $5000.

Effect of exercise-induced prostacyclin release on endothelin-1, American College of Sports Medicine Foundation: Reebok Graduate Student Research Grant, 1996-1997, $2500.

Relationships among exercise, HDL-cholesterol, prostacyclin, and endothelin-1, Life Fitness Academy, 1996-1997, $2500.

Co-Investigator

EXTEND: Safety and Efficacy of EXercise Training in Men Receiving ENzalutamide in Combination with Conventional Androgen Deprivation Therapy for Hormone Naïve Prostate Cancer, funded by Medivation/Astellas through Duke University (M. Harrison, PI), 2015-present, $2788 per patient studied (~10 anticipated).

The effect of lifestyle activity modification or a structured exercise program on non-traditional CVD risk factors in African American women (L. Wideman - PI), NIH, National Center for Minority Health and Health Disparities, 2004-2006, $5000 (sub-study of TRIAD Project for Health Disparities, D.C. Wallace - PI).

The use of the Cardio-Control System to enhance teaching of electrocardiography (ECG) interpertation and principles to undergraduates and graduates (L. Wideman – PI), Advancement of Teaching and Learning Grant, 2002-2003, $5800.

UNCG H.O.P.E. (Helping Older People Exercise) (K. Williams – PI), University of North Carolina at Greensboro: Deans' Initiative Grant, 2001-2002, $20,000.

Not Funded:

Principal Investigator

Effect of isometric handgrip training on blood pressure of borderline and mildly hypertensive subjects, American Heart Association, Mid-Atlantic Affiliate, 2002, $132,000.

Co-Investigator

The effect of antioxidant supplementation on exercise-induced muscle damage: oxidative stress, inflammatory response, and lipoprotein(a) (A.H. Goldfarb – PI), UNC Institute of Nutrition, 2001, $20,000.

Consultant

Physical activity and cognition: identifying mediators (J.L. Etnier – PI), 2005, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Aging, $209,250.

Presence, causes, & effects of severe/extreme obesity (C.J. Ruhm – PI), National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 2004, $1,000,000.

Publications:

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles:

Powell SM, Fasczewski KS, Gill DL, Davis PG. Go with the FLOW: implementation of a psychological skills intervention in an exercise program for post-bariatric surgery patients. Journal of Health Psychology, 2018. DOI: 10.1177/1359105318793182.

Gill DG, Fasczewski KS, Reifsteck EJ, Rothberger SM, Davis PG. Evaluation of an exercise programme for post-bariatric surgery patients: views of participants. Obesity Science & Practice, 4:259-267, 2018.

Mellick PF, Feger BJ, Oberlin DJ, Davis PG, Wideman L. High-intensity exercise and carbohydrate supplementation do not alter plasma visfatin. Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 16:69-76, 2017.

Chase PJ, Davis PG, Wideman L, Starnes JW, Schulz MR, Bensimhon DR. Comparison of estimated versus measured oxygen consumption at rest in patients with heart failure and reduced ejection fraction who underwent right-sided heart catheterization. American Journal of Cardiology, 116:1724-1730, 2015.

Wagganer JD, Robison CE, Ackerman TA, Davis PG. Effects of exercise accumulation on plasma lipids and lipoproteins. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism, 40:441-447, 2015.

Chase PJ, Davis PG, Bensimhon DR.  The obesity paradox in chronic heart failure: what does it mean?  Current Heart Failure Reports, 11:111-117, 2014.  

Adams MM, Davis PG, Gill DL.  A hybrid online intervention for reducing sedentary behavior in obese women.  Frontiers in Public Health, 1, article 45, 2013.  doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2013.00045  

Chase PJ, Kenjale A, Cahalin LP, Arena R, Davis PG, Myers J, Guazzi M, Forman DE, Ashley E, Perberdy MA, West E, Kelly CT, Bensimhon DR.  Effects of respiratory exchange ratio on the prognostic value of peak oxygen consumption and ventilatory efficiency in patients with systolic heart failure.  Journal of the American College of Cardiology: Heart Failure, 1:427-432, 2013.

Milroy JJ, Wyrick DL, Bibeau DL, Strack RW, Davis PG. A university system-wide qualitative investigation into student physical activity promotion conducted on college campuses. American Journal of Health Promotion, 26:305-312, 2012.

Janelsins MC, Davis PG, Wideman L, Katula JA, Sprod LK, Peppone LJ, Palesh OG, Heckler CE, Williams JP, Morrow GR, Mustian KM. Effects of Tai Chi Chuan on insulin and cytokine levels in a randomized controlled pilot study on breast cancer survivors. Clinical Breast Cancer, 11:161-170, 2011.

Bloomer RJ, Davis PG, Consitt LA, Wideman L. Plasma protein carbonyl response to increasing exercise duration in aerobically trained men and women. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 28:21-25, 2007.

Wideman L, Consitt L, Patrie J, Swearingin B, Bloomer R, Davis P, Weltman A. The impact of sex and exercise duration on growth hormone secretion. Journal of Applied Physiology, 101:1641-1647, 2006.

Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Pate RR, Bodary PF, Durstine JL. Effect of exercise duration on plasma endothelin-1 concentration. Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 45:419-423, 2005.

Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Trost SG, Davis PG, Mosher PE, Durstine JL. Plasma lipid and lipoprotein responses during exercise. Scandinavian Journal of Clinical Laboratory Investigation, 63:1-7, 2003.

LaMonte MJ, Ainsworth BE, DuBose KD, Grandjean PW, Davis PG, Yanowitz FG, Durstine JL. The hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype among women. Atherosclerosis, 171:123-130, 2003.

LaMonte MJ, Durstine JL, Yanowitz FG, Lim T, DuBose KD, Davis P, Ainsworth BE. Cardiorespiratory fitness and C-reactive protein among a tri-ethnic sample of women. Circulation, 106:403-406, 2002.

Drowatzky KL, Durstine JL, Irwin ML, Moore CG, Davis PG, Hand GA, Gonzalez MF, Ainsworth BE. The association between physical activity, cardiorespiratory fitness, and lipoprotein(a) concentrations in a tri-ethnic sample of women: The Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. Vascular Medicine, 6:15-21, 2001.

Durstine JL, Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Trost SG. Effects of short-duration and long-duration exercise on lipoprotein(a). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33: 1511-1516, 2001.

Durstine JL, Grandjean PW, Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, DuBose KD. Blood lipid and lipoprotein adaptations to exercise: a quantitative analysis. Sports Medicine, 31:1033-1062, 2001.

Velliquette RA, Durstine JL, Hand GA, Davis PG, Ainsworth BE. Apolipoprotein E, an important protein involved in triglyceride and cholesterol homeostasis: physical activity implications. Clinical Exercise Physiology, 2:4-14, 2000.

Durstine JL, Ferguson MA, Szymanski LM, Davis PG, Alderson NL, Trost SG, Pate RR. Effect of a single session of exercise on lipoprotein(a). Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 28:1277-1281, 1996.

Szymanski LM, Durstine JL, Davis PG, Dowda M, Pate RR. Factors affecting fibrinolytic potential: cardiovascular fitness, body composition, and lipoprotein(a). Metabolism, 45:1427-1433, 1996.

Davis PG, Bartoli WP, Durstine JL. Effects of acute exercise intensity on plasma lipids and apolipoproteins in trained runners. Journal of Applied Physiology, 72:914-919, 1992.

Book Chapters:

Grandjean PW, Gordon B, Davis PG, Durstine JL. Hyperlipidemia and dyslipidemia. In: Clinical Exercise Physiology (3rd edition). Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 2013, pp. 155-176.

Davis PG. Exercise prescription for apparently healthy individuals and for special populations. In: Rippe JM (editor), Lifestyle Medicine (2nd edition). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 2013, pp. 209-222.

Davis PG, Wagganer JD. Lipid and lipoprotein metabolism. In: Moffatt R, Stamford B (editors), Lipid Metabolism and Health. Boca Raton, FL: Taylor & Francis, 2006, pp. 47-60.

Durstine JL, Davis PG. Specificity of exercise training and testing. In: Roitman JL (editor), ACSM’s Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (4th edition). Baltimore: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2001, pp. 484-491.

Durstine JL, Davis PG. Specificity of exercise training and testing. In: Roitman JL (editor), ACSM’s Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription (3th edition). Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 2001, pp. 472-479.

Abstract Presentations:

Davis PG, Rothberger SM. Life after bariatric surgery: the importance of physical activity and need for behavior strategies. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Greenville, SC, 2017.

Rothberger SM, Gill DL, Davis PG. Implementation of the FLOW transition into the BELT program. Association for Applied Sport Psychology, Phoenix, AZ, 2016.

Gill DL, Reifsteck EJ, Fasczewski KS, Tacke JA, Wilson JC, Davis PG. Evaluation of an exercise program for post-bariatric surgery patients: views of participants. American College of Sports Medicine, Orlando FL, 2014.

Chase PJ, Arena R, Davis PG, Cahalin LP, Guazzi M, Forman DE, Bensimhon DR. The oxygen uptake efficiency slope identifies sub-maximal exercise test in patients with heart failure and low oxygen consumption. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2013. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 45:S577, 2013.

Davis PG, Adams MM, Roe ML, Owens RE, Wilson JC, Sipe CL, Gill DL, Newman DH, Smith. Exercise and post-bariatric surgery patients: the Bariatric Exercise and Lifestyle Transformation (BELT) program. American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, San Diego, CA, 2012.

Davis PG, Gill DL, Wilson JC, Sipe CL, Roe ML, Justus NW, Lepper RW. Effect of a structured exercise program on attitudes toward exercise in post-bariatric surgery patients. American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 2012. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 44:S344, 2012.

Chase P, Davis P, Arena R, Myers J, Guazzi M, Kelly C, Klein S, Bensimhon. Low heart rate reserve identifies patients with heart failure who may benefit from device optimization. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO, 2011. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 43:S77, 2011.

Davis PG, Evans RE, Sipe CL. The post-bariatric surgery patient – your next client? American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Greenville, SC, 2011.

Wagganer JD, Robison CE, Davis PG. Effects of exercise accumulation on plasma lipid and lipoprotein concentrations. American College of Sports Medicine, Baltimore, MD, 2010. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 42:S375, 2010.

Mustian K, Darling T, Janelsins M, Katula, J, Wideman L, Davis P, Heckler C, Morrow G. The influence of Tai Chi Chuan on inflammatory profiles and cardiovascular function among breast cancer survivors. American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, Washington, 2009. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 41:S187, 2009.

Davis PG, Robison CE, Rankinen T, Leon AS, Rao DC, Skinner JS, Wilmore JH, Bouchard C. Endurance exercise training and high-molecular weight adiponectin: the HERITAGE Family Study. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2008. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 40:S290-S291, 2008.

Chang YK, Etnier JL, Gapin JI, Barella LA, Casserman LA, Davis PG. Pilot study: effects of 30-min and 60-min of physical activity on psychological outcomes. American College of Sports Medicine, New Orleans, LA, 2007. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39:S452, 2007.

Davis P, Mabe S, Casserman L, Hill K, Gapin J, Etnier J. Determinants of underreporting of body weight in overweight and obese young women. Obesity Society, New Orleans, LA, 2007. Published in Obesity, 15:A109, 2007.

Davis PG, Rankinen T, Leon AS, Rao DC, Skinner JS, Wilmore JH, Bouchard C. Effect of endurance exercise training on serum adiponectin concentration: the HERITAGE Family Study. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO, 2006. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38:S45, 2006.

Gapin JI, Etnier JL, Barella LA, Chang Y-K, Swearingin BL, Melton DI, Kirk SD, Davis PG. A pilot study to examine psychological predictors of exercise adherence in overweight women. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO, 2006. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 38:S570, 2006.

Kirk SD, Hill KR, Melton DI, Swearingin BL, Wagganer JD, Davis PG. Self-reported and measured weight discrepancy in overweight/obese young women. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Charlotte, NC, 2006.

Davis PG, Mustian KM, Katula JA, Wideman L. Tai Chi Chuan and insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) in breast cancer survivors. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2004. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36:S97-S98, 2004.

Wagganer JD, Bloomer RJ, Davis PG, McKenzie MJ, Consitt LA, Goldfarb AH, Wideman L. Plasma lipid and lipoprotein profile in response to 30 minutes of resistance or aerobic exercise. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Atlanta, GA, 2004.

Wideman L, Consitt LA, Swearingin B, Davis PG, Patrie J, Weltman A. Gender and exercise duration affect exercise-induced growth hormone release. Endocrine Society, New Orleans, LA, 2004.

Bloomer RJ, Goldfarb RJ, You T, Nguyen L, Davis PG. Antioxidant supplementation reduces muscle damage in females exposed to eccentric exercise. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Atlanta, GA, 2003.

Davis PG, Bloomer RJ, Wideman L, Consitt LA, Goldfarb AH, You T, Weaver RA. Effect of exercise duration on plasma protein carbonyls in male cyclists. American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 2003. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35:S344, 2003.

Gabriele JM, Gill DL, Katula JA, Davis PG. Exercise commitment and the stages of exercise behavior change. Society of Behavioral Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT, 2003.

Grandjean PW, Taylor JK, DuBose KD, LaMonte MJ, Davis PG, Reis JP, Ainsworth BE, Durstine JL. Triglyceride concentrations, HDL peak particle size & HDL particle profile scores in women: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study (CAPS). American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 2003. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35:S84, 2003.

LaMonte MJ, Durstine MJ, Szymanski L, DuBose KD, Yanowitz FG, Davis PG, Reis JP, Ainsworth BE. Cardiorespiratory fitness and hemostatic factors: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 2003. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35:S68, 2003.

Taylor JK, Grandjean PW, DuBose KD, LaMonte MJ, Davis PG, Reis JP, Ainsworth BE, Durstine JL. Triglyceride concentrations, LDL peak particle size & LDL particle profile scores in women: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study (CAPS). American College of Sports Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 2003. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 35:S85, 2003.

Wideman L, Consitt LA, Bloomer R, Weaver R, You T, Davis PG, Weltman A. The effect of exercise duration on growth hormone (GH) release in endurance trained men. Endocrine Society, Philadelphia, PA, 2003.

Bloomer RJ, You T, Davis PG. Effect of sampling technique on plasma endothelin-1 concentration. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Atlanta, GA, 2002.

Davis PG, Wideman L, Bloomer RJ, Consitt LA, Weaver RA, You T. Acute effect of prolonged cycle ergometer exercise on plasma vascular endothelial growth factor. American College of Sports Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2002. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34:S30, 2002.

Durstine JL, LaMonte MJ, Grandjean PW, DuBose KD, Irwin ML, Bopp CM, Davis PG, Yanowitz FG, Ainsworth BE. Physical fitness and the hypertriglyceridemic waist phenotype: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2002. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34:S228, 2002.

LaMonte MJ, Durstine JL, DuBose KD, Yanowitz FG, Irwin ML, Bopp CM, Grandjean PW, Davis PG, Ainsworth BE. Physical activity, physical fitness, and C-reactive protein: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, St. Louis, MO, 2002. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 34:S228, 2002.

Davis, P.G., J.L. Durstine, R.W. Thompson, K.L. Drowatsky, R.A. Velliquette, and B.E. Ainsworth. Race, exercise, and cardiovascular risk factors – relationships with plasma endothelin-1: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2000. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32:S173, 2000.

Drowatzky KL, Durstine JL, Hand GA, Irwin ML, Davis PG, Ainsworth BE. Association between physical activity, maximal treadmill time and lipoprotein(a): the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2000. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32:S315, 2000.

Durstine JL, Drowatsky KL, Davis PG, Bartoli WP, Irwin ML, Ainsworth BE. Associations between physical activity, maximal treadmill time, and leptin: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2000. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32:S230, 2000.

Velliquette RA, Durstine JL, Hand GA, Davis PG, Ainsworth BE. Associations between physical activity, maximal treadmill time, and apolipoprotein E: the Cross-Cultural Activity Participation Study. American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, 2000. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 32:S315, 2000.

Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Durstine JL. Effect of exercise duration on endothelin-1. American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA, 1999. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31:S270, 1999.

Davis PG, Durstine JL, Pate RR, Bodary PF, Trost SG, Essig DA, Watson PD, Whelchel JR. Relationships among exercise, apolipoprotein A-I, prostacyclin, and endothelin-1. American College of Sports Medicine, Orlando, FL, 1998. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 30:S211, 1998.

Drowatzky KL, Durstine JL, Davis PG, Bartoli WP, Forman JN, Miller WC, Szymanski LM, Fernhall B. Leptin concentrations in inactive black and white obese premenopausal women. American College of Sports Medicine, Orlando, FL, 1998. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 30:S270, 1998.

Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Trost SG, Durstine JL. Effect of a session of long-duration exercise on lipoprotein(a). American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Atlanta, GA, 1997.

Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Trost SG, Durstine JL. Effects of short-duration and long-duration exercise on lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]. American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, CO, 1997. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 29:S6, 1997.

Alderson NL, Ferguson MA, McAlarney JJ, Dail NR, McDonnold LN, Trost SG, Davis PG, Durstine JL. Energy expenditure threshold for a change in high density lipoprotein cholesterol during a single session of exercise. American College of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, 1996. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 28:S28, 1996.

Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Trost SG, Burke JR, Essig DA, Davis PG, Durstine JL. Delayed effects of exercise sessions of different energy expenditure on HDL-cholesterol. American College of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati, OH, 1996. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 28:S28, 1996.

Alderson NL, Branch JD, Borque SP, Davis PG, Ferguson MA, Dowda M, Pate RR, Durstine JL. Premenopausal women, exercise training and lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]. American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 1995. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 27:S69, 1995.

Davis PG, Szymanski LM, Ferguson MA, Alderson NL, Dowda M, Pate RR, Durstine JL. Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] concentrations in physically active and inactive men. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, 1995. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 27:S69, 1995.

Ferguson MA, Szymanski LM, Davis PG, Alderson NL, Dowda M, Pate RR, Durstine JL. Effect of a single session of exercise on lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)]. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, 1995. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 27:S69, 1995.

Szymanski LM, Davis PG, Dowda M, Pate RR, Durstine JL. Factors affecting fibrinolytic activity. American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, 1995. Published in: Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 27:S224, 1995.

Davis PG, Webster WA, Blackhurst DW, McCarter PK, Durstine JL. Lipid and lipoprotein profiles of diabetic women and men with coronary artery disease. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Norfolk, VA, 1993.

Davis PG, Bartoli WP, Durstine JL. Effects of acute exercise intensity on plasma lipid and lipoprotein concentrations. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Louisville, KY, 1991. Published in: International Journal of Sports Medicine, 12:249, 1991.

Davis PG, Durstine JL, Bartoli WP. Effects of exercise intensity on plasma apolipoprotein concentrations. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, Atlanta, GA, 1991. Published in: FASEB Journal, 5:A661, 1991.

Durstine JL, Spruill AB, Bartoli WP, Borque S, Senn MD, Davis PG, Kerby JJ. The effects of a smoking cessation program on dietary composition. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Atlanta, GA, 1989. Published in: International Journal of Sports Medicine, 10: , 1989.

Davis PG, Durstine JL, Bartoli WP, Senn MD, Yarab R, Davis JM. Effect of exhaustive weight lifting exercise on plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol subfractions. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Winston-Salem, NC, 1988. Published in: International Journal of Sports Medicine, 9:148, 1988.

Durstine JL, Spruill AB, Bartoli WP, Senn MD, Davis PG, Kerby JJ. HDL-C subfraction changes in response to a smoking cessation program. American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Washington, DC, 1988. Published in: Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 8:412, 1988.

Symposia/Tutorials:

Authors listed in presentation order:

Davis, PG, Rothberger SM. Life after bariatric surgery: the importance of physical activity and need for behavior strategies. Accepted for presentation at the American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Greenville, SC, 2017.

*Chase PJ, Davis PG. The obesity paradox; when is it okay to be overweight?   *Accepted but not presented (weather cancellation), American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Greenville, SC, 2014.

Davis PG, Evans RK, Sipe CL. The post-bariatric surgery patient: your next client? American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Greenville, SC, 2011.

Slentz CA, Davis PG. Physical inactivity and central adipose tissue: the gland in the gut. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Charlotte, NC, 2005.

Durstine, J.L., S.F. Crouse, P.W. Grandjean, and P.G. Davis. The influence of exercise on lipoprotein and lipid transport. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Columbia, SC, 2001.

Davis, P.G. Lipoprotein(a): stepchild of the lipoprotein family. American College of Sports Medicine (Midwest Chapter), South Bend, IN, 1999.

Durstine, J.L., M.A. Ferguson, and P.G. Davis. Lipids, lipoproteins and exercise. American College of Sports Medicine (Southeast Chapter), Lexington, KY, 1995.

Invited Lectures:

Exercise for bariatric patients: rationale and a local experience (with C.L. Sipe). Bariatric Symposium for Healthcare Providers, Moses Cone Health System and Greensboro Area Health Education Center, Greensboro, NC, 2011.

Exercise: the matter of fat. Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport Studies, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, 2007.

Exercise and obesity: adipocytokines and other things. Department of Human Nutrition, Foods and Exercise, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, 2006.

Exercise and metabolic health: what’s dose got to do with it? Department of Nutrition, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2004.

Physical Activity 101. Moses Cone Foundation Community Health Forum, Greensboro, NC, 2004.

Exercise and atherosclerotic factors: lipoprotein(a) and endothelin-1. Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2000.

Exercise and atherosclerotic factors: lipoprotein(a) and endothelin-1. Department of Health, Leisure, and Exercise Studies, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, 2000.

Exercise and lipoproteins: current topics. Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 1998.

Benefits of cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. Grand Rounds, Spartanburg Regional Medical Center, Spartanburg, SC, 1990.

Undergraduate Research Abstract Presentations:

Roper W, Hounchell E, Wilson J, Davis P. Effect of an internet-based exercise program on exercise self-efficacy and participation in post-bariatric surgery patients. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2013.

Justus NW, Davis PG, Gill DL, Wilson JC, Sipe CL, Roe ML, Lepper RW, Quirk SA. Effect of a structured exercise program on attitudes toward exercise in post-bariatric surgery patients. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2012.

Quirk SA, Davis PG, Gill DL, Wilson JC, Sipe CL, Roe ML, Justus NW, Lepper RW. Effect of a structured exercise program on psychological wellbeing in post-bariatric surgery patients. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2012.

Holmes MM, Gapin JI, Etnier JL, Davis PG. Effect of psychological status on exercise program drop-out in overweight and obese young women. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2008.

Sawyer CH, Robison CE, Davis PG. Effect of exercise training amount on blood adiponectin in overweight and obese young women. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2008.

Markey AB, Kenjale A, Robison CE, Zweier TA, Marts CI, Davis PG. The effect of moderate-intensity exercise on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight and obese young women. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2007.

Markey AB, Kenjale A, Robison CE, Zweier TA, Marts CI, Davis PG. The effect of moderate-intensity exercise on cardiometabolic risk factors in overweight and obese young women. School of Health and Human Performance Student Research and Community Engagement Day, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2007.

Marts CI, Chang Y-K, Etnier JL, Gapin JI, Casserman LA, Barella LA, Davis PG. Body weight and psychological outcomes resulting from exercise training in overweight and obese young women. Office of Undergraduate Research Expo, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2007.

Marts CI, Chang Y-K, Etnier JL, Gapin JI, Casserman LA, Barella LA, Davis PG. Body weight and psychological outcomes resulting from exercise training in overweight and obese young women. Research in the Capital, North Carolina General Assembly, Raleigh, NC, 2007.

Marts CI, Chang Y-K, Etnier JL, Gapin JI, Casserman LA, Barella LA, Davis PG. Body weight and psychological outcomes resulting from exercise training in overweight and obese young women. School of Health and Human Performance Student Research and Community Engagement Day, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2007.

Casserman LA, Gapin JI, Etnier JL, Kirk SD, Barella LA, Melton DI, Davis PG. Psychological Status and Misreporting of Body Weight in Overweight and Obese Young Women. University Excellence Day, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2006.

Casserman LA, Gapin JI, Etnier JL, Kirk SD, Barella LA, Melton DI, Davis PG. Psychological Status and Misreporting of Body Weight in Overweight and Obese Young Women. State of North Carolina Undergraduate Research and Creativity Symposium, Raleigh, North Carolina, 2006.

Hill KR, Melton DI, Kirk SD, Rego JE, Haley-Caudle CL, Richardson EL, Wagganer JD, Davis PG. Discrepancy between Self-Reported and Measured Body Weight in Overweight and Obese Young Women. University Excellence Day, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2005 (Awarded 3rd Place).

Rego JE, Wagganer JD, Murrell CD, Davis PG. Physical Fitness, Body Composition and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Young Women. University Excellence Day, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Greensboro, NC, 2004.

TEACHING:

Courses Taught:

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

Undergraduate:

KIN 220: Physical Fitness for Life / Lifetime Wellness

KIN 375: Physiology of Sport and Physical Activity

KIN 468: Exercise and Fitness Testing

KIN 469: Exercise Prescription

Graduate:

KIN 665*#: Physical Activity and Health

KIN 667*: Exercise Electrocardiography and Cardiopulmonary Medications

KIN 668*: Advanced Exercise Assessment

KIN 669*: Advanced Exercise Prescription

*Developed course

#Also altered format for on-line delivery in EdD program

Central Michigan University

Undergraduate:

HPR 310: Electrocardiogram Assessment

HPR 547: Health Risk Identification & Management

HPR 550: Stress Test Administration

HPR 551: Stress Test Interpretation

HPS 101: Introduction to Health Professions

Graduate:

HPR 631: Physiology of Exercise

University of South Carolina

Undergraduate:

EXSC 191: Introduction to Exercise Science

EXSC 224L: Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory

EXSC 530L: Physiology of Muscular Activity Laboratory

EXSC 531L: Adult Fitness Programs Laboratory

PEDU 103: Jogging

Graduate:

EXSC 780L: Physiological Adaptations to Exercise Laboratory

EXSC 784L: Exercise Testing and Programming Laboratory

SERVICE:

Professional Service

• Communications and Public Information Committee (Internal and External Communications Subcommittee, chair 2019-20), American College of Sports Medicine, 2017-20.

• External reviewer for tenure and/or promotion (6), 2014-18.

• Elections Committee, Southeast Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine, 2012-16.

• Co-Chair, Leadership & Diversity Training Program Task Force, Southeast Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine, 2012-15.

• President-Elect/President/Past-President, Southeast Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine, 2011-14.

• Research Review Committee, American College of Sports Medicine, 2011-17.

• Research Awards Committee, American College of Sports Medicine, 2004-10 (Chair 2007-10).

• Executive Board (elected position), Southeast Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine, 2005-2007.

• Abstract Reviewer, Annual Meeting, Southeast Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine, 2003, 2007, 2010, 2011. Judge, Best Master’s Research Presentation, 2011.

• Instructor/Examiner, American College of Sports Medicine Health Fitness Instructor Certification Workshop, University of South Carolina (1993-8), Appalachian State University (2003).

• Session Moderator, American College of Sports Medicine, National Meeting (1) and Southeast Chapter Meeting (8).

• Manuscript Reviewer, American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine; Archives of Internal Medicine; Cardiodiabetology; International Journal of Endocrinology; International Journal of Sports Medicine; Journal of Applied Physiology; Journal of Sport and Health Science; Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness; Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise; Metabolism; Nutrition Research; Obesity; Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport; Women in Sport and Physical Activity Journal.

• Grant Proposal Reviewer, American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance Research Consortium, 2002.

• Reviewer for several different text books.

• Author of two published book reviews.

University of North Carolina at Greensboro

University:

• Reviewer, Graduate School Scholarships and Fellowships, 2017-18.

• Alumni Teaching Excellence & Board of Governors Awards Committee, 2016-19.

• Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Committee, 2011-17.

• Search Committee, Fitness Coordinator, Campus Recreation Center, 2013.

• Faculty Research Grant Review Committee, Social and Behavioral Sciences Subcommittee, 2011-12.

• Judge (Health Sciences Section), Graduate Research and Creativity Expo, 2012.

• Faculty Senate, 2007-10.

• Faculty Senate Liaison, Faculty Committee on Intercollegiate Athletics, 2007-08.

• General Education Council, Member 2007-09, Faculty Senate Liaison, 2009-10.

• Outstanding Master’s Thesis Selection Committee, 2007-08.

• Smoking on Campus Task Force, 2007-08.

• Laboratory Environment Safety Committee, 2002-05.

School of Health and Human Sciences:

• Graduate Assistantship Funding Task Force, 2017-18.

• Reviewer, School of Health & Human Sciences Outstanding Graduate Mentor Award, 2017-18.

• Reviewer, Summer Graduate Assistantships, 2017-18.

• Reviewer, School of Health & Human Sciences Teaching Awards, 2016-2018.

• Search Committee, Assistant Professorship in the Department of Public Health Education, 2012-13.

• Dean’s Research Advisory Council, 2011-2012.

School of Health and Human Performance:

• Teaching Excellence Awards Committee, 2001-03 (Chair, 2002-03).

Department of Kinesiology (formerly Exercise and Sport Science):

• Search Committee (Chair), Tenure Track Assistant/Associate Professorship in Clinical Exercise Physiology, 2017-18.

• Search Committee, Assistant Professorships (2) with expertise in Sport & Exercise Psychology, 2016-17.

• Director of Graduate Studies, 2015-21.

• Executive Committee (budget and policy committee), 2015-21.

• Online Doctor of Education Committee, 2015-18.

• Search Committee (Chair), Academic Professional Track Assistant/Associate Professorship with interest in Fitness and Activity Course Coordinator, 2015.

• Departmental Representative, University Library, 2015-18.

• Search Committee (Chair), Academic Professional Track Assistant Professorship with expertise in Fitness Leadership, 2012-13.

• Curricular Efficiency Work Group, 2012-13.

• Program Director, Bariatric Exercise and Lifestyle Transformation (BELT) Program (in conjunction with Cone Health), 2011-present (Co-Director, 2010-11).

• Interim Program Director, Helping Other’s Participate in Exercise (HOPE) Program, 2011-13.

• Graduate Studies Committee, 2010-11, 2012-present.

• Graduate Student Awards Committee, Member 2009-10, Chair 2010-11.

• Facilitator, Clinical Exercise Physiology Concentration Development (program put on hold until more faculty are hired), 2009-10.

• Search Committee (Chair), Academic Professional Track Assistant Professorship with expertise in Fitness Leadership, 2007-08.

• Graduate Colloquium Committee (Chair), 2006-07.

• Susan Stout Graduate Student Research Award Committee, 2005-08.

• Exercise and Sport Science Studies Committee, 2000-present.

• Faculty Performance Review Committee, 2004-06.

• Search Committee, Associate Professorship with expertise in Physical Activity and Health, 2003-04.

• Led undergraduate Fitness Leadership Concentration in application for Health/Fitness Instructor endorsement by the American College of Sports Medicine (granted Fall 2004).

Central Michigan University

University:

• Research Professorship Committee (funded teaching release for research projects), 2000.

• Faculty Research and Creative Endeavors Committee (intramural funding for research and travel), 2000.

• Official, CMU indoor and outdoor track and field meets (including 1999 Mid-American Conference Outdoor Championship), 1999-2000.

College of Health Professions:

• Building Aesthetics Subcommittee, New Building Steering Committee, 1999-2000.

• Classroom Instructional Environments Subcommittee, New Building Steering Committee, 1999-2000.

Department of Health Promotion and Rehabilitation:

• Search Committee, Internship Coordinator and Instructor, Exercise Physiology Division, 1999.

Community Service

• Western Guilford High School (Greensboro, NC), 2013-14. Part of group of parents, teachers, and administrators that investigated options for addition of an academic rigorous magnet program (resulted in successful implementation of an Advanced Placement Academy).

• Television interview, FOX8 Morning News (High Point, NC), 2012. Discussed Bariatric Exercise and Lifestyle Transformation (BELT) program offered by UNC-Greensboro and Cone Health.

• Spokesperson for American Heart Association’s 2006 Heart Walk (Greensboro, NC chapter). Included speaking at sponsors’ breakfast, constructing mass e-mail message to potential donors, and two television interviews.

• Television interview, WFMY News2 (Greensboro, NC), 2005. Discussed accuracy of caloric expenditure displays on exercise equipment.

• Television interview, FOX8 News, WGHP (High Point, NC), 2004. Discussed research on behalf of American Heart Association for car donation fundraising program.

• Radio interview, Voices and Viewpoints, WFDD (Winston-Salem, NC, Wake Forest University NPR affiliate), 2004. Discussed obesity research funded through NIH and the American Heart Association.

• Television interview, News 10, WIS (Columbia, SC), 1993. Discussed body composition measurement.

• Director, Youth Fitness Run (Spartanburg, SC). Developed, implemented, and promoted fitness run for over 500 elementary-aged children, 1991 & 1992.

• Radio interview, WSPA-AM 910 (Spartanburg, SC), 1991. During Heart Week, discussed benefits of exercise on behalf of the American Heart Association.

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