Michael E. Rogers, Ph.D.

March 2002

CURRICULUM VITA

Michael E. Rogers, Ph.D., C.S.C.S

Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Studies

Director, Center for Physical Activity and Aging

Graduate Coordinator, Exercise Science Program

Date of hire: August 9, 1998

Address: Center for Physical Activity and Aging

Department of Kinesiology and Sport Studies

Wichita State University

Wichita, Kansas 67260-0016

Phone: (316) 978-5959

FAX: (316) 978-5451

Email:

URL: http://education.wichita.edu/exercisescience/mike.htm

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

Institution Degree Major Dates

Kent State University Ph.D. Exercise Physiology 1991-1996

College of Arts and Sciences

Kent, Ohio

Dissertation: Effects of heavy-resistance training on skeletal muscle characteristics in active women, age 63-77 years

Advisor: Peter W.R. Lemon, Ph.D.

Funded by: American Federation for Aging Research

Mount Union College B.S. Sports Medicine 1987-1991

Alliance, Ohio Business Administration (minor)


EXPERIENCE

2000-present, Graduate Coordinator of the Exercise Science Program, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Studies, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

1999-present, Web Master, International Society for Aging and Physical Activity, www.isapa.org

1999-present, Director, Center for Physical Activity and Aging, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

1998-present, Assistant Professor, Department of Kinesiology and Sport Studies, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS

1996-1998, National Research Council Post-Doctoral Research Associate, Air Force Research Laboratory, Human Effectiveness Directorate, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX

1998, Instructor, Comal Continuing Education Program, Aging Successfully: How physical activity can make life better for seniors, New Braunfels, TX

1996, Research Associate, Research & Development Laboratories, Armstrong Laboratory - Flight Motion Effects Branch, Brooks Air Force Base, San Antonio, TX

1991-1996, Instructor, School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, Kent State University, Kent, OH

1994, Research Assistant, State of Ohio - Lorain Correctional Facility, Lorain, OH

1992, Research Assistant, INRTEK (Injury Reduction Technology), Hudson, OH

1991-1992, Adult Fitness Program Leader, Kent State University, Kent, OH

1991, Kinesiotherapist, Veterans Administration Hospital, Canandaigua, NY

1991, Physical Therapy Intern, White Physical Therapy Clinic, Alliance, OH

1987-1990, Student Athletic Trainer, Mount Union College, Alliance, OH

Awards AND APPOINTMENTS

Nominated for president of the Central States Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, 2002.

Visiting Faculty, Graduate Institute of Natural Sciences, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan, Summer 2002.

Nominated for the College of Education Teacher of the Year Award, Wichita State University, 2002.

Nominated for the Young Faculty Scholars Award, Wichita State University, 2002.

Nominated for the Board of Trustees Excellence in Teaching Award, Wichita State University, 2002.

Nominated for the Academy for Effective Teaching Award, Wichita State University, 2002.

Awarded, Researcher of the Year Award, College of Education, Wichita State University, 2001.

Awarded appointment to Thera-Band Research Advisory Committee, 2001.

Appointed Graduate Faculty Full Member, Wichita State University, 2001.

Visiting Faculty, Nagoya City University, Nagoya, Japan. Sponsored by The Japan Foundation for Health and Aging, January 2001.

Elected, Co-chair, American College of Sports Medicine Special Interest Group on Aging, 1999.

Nominated for the 1999 Board of Trustees Excellence in Teaching Award.

Named to New York Academy of Sciences, 1999.

Named to International Who’s Who of Information Technology, 1999.

Appointed Graduate Faculty Associate Member, Wichita State University, 1998.

Named to International Who’s Who of Professionals, 1998.

Outstanding Achievement in Doctoral Dissertation Research Award, Kent State University, 1996.

University Fellowship, College of Arts and Sciences, Kent State University, 1995 & 1996.

Graduate Student Senate Research and Creative Activity Award, Kent State University, 1995.

Awarded appointment to Orienting New Teaching Assistants Program, Kent State University, 1995.

Graduate Student Senate Research and Creative Activity Award, Kent State University, 1994.

Teaching Fellowship, School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, Kent State University, 1991-1995.

Stipend Award, School of Exercise, Leisure and Sport, Kent State University, 1991-1996.


RESEARCH GRANTS

Total Funded Projects: $426,214

1.  Rogers, M.E., and R.M. Bohlken. (2001). United Methodist Health Ministry Fund: Falling LinKS: Falling Less in Kansas Seniors. $93,205: Pending.

2.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and R.M. Bohlken. (2001). WSU Foundation: Balance training for older adults in the Wichita community. $100,000: Pending.

3.  Rogers, M.E. Northeast Asia Council: A comparison of physical activity and fitness levels in American and Japanese older adults. $2,500: Pending.

4.  Rogers, M.E., and R.M. Bohlken. (2001). Wichita Community Foundation: Fitness Instruction for Older Adults: An online training course for instructors. $10,000: Not Funded.

5.  Takeshima, N., M.M. Islam, M.E. Rogers, M. Lee, T. Fujiwara, A. Okada (2001). Suzuken Foundation: Studies on measurement of daily physical activity in older adults - using accelerometers. ¥2,000,000 ($16,500): Funded.

6.  Islam, M.M., A. Okada, M.E. Rogers, and N. Takeshima (2001). Meiji Life Foundation Research Grant: Aiming to determine the association betweendaily physical activity and functional fitness in community dwelling older-adults. ¥1,000,000 ($8,220): Funded.

7.  Rogers, M.E., and R.M. Bohlken. (2001). Phoenix Laboratories: Effects of creatine and botanical extract supplementation on strength training older adults. $35,980: Funded.

8.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, and R.M. Bohlken. (2001). Hygenic Corporation: Balance training for older adults in the Hesston community. $6,392: Funded.

9.  Rogers, M.E., and N. Takeshima. (2000). Hygenic Corporation: Effects of a home-based exercise program for older adults in Japan. $1,302: Funded.

10.  Stumpfhauser, L., and M.E. Rogers. (2000). Health Concepts Foundation: Assessing the effectiveness of a ‘better balance training course’ to reduce falling in the elderly. $5,920: Not Funded.

11.  Rogers, M.E., and L. Stumpfhauser. (2000). K.T. Wiedemann Foundation: Developing a national university consortium to utilize the Health and Lifestyle Review: An internet-based functional fitness assessment for use in older adult placement and intervention programs. $67,799: Funded.

12.  Rogers, M.E. (1999). Wichita State University: Functional fitness of older adults in a metropolitan community in the United Sates and Japan. $4,500: Not Funded.

13.  Rogers, M.E. (1999). Health Concepts Foundation: Maintaining a graduate assistant position for the Center for Physical Activity and Aging. $7,500: Funded.

14.  Rogers, M.E. (1999). Life Fitness Academy: Effects of resistance training on balance, functional ability, and physical independence in the oldest-old, adults beyond the age of 90 years. $4,500: Not Funded.

15.  Rogers, M.E., and J. Rhatigan. (1999). Hedrick Foundation: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention of Osteoporosis in Older Adults. $74,497: Funded.

16.  Rogers, M.E., and C. Bair. (1999). K.T. Wiedemann Foundation: Exercise equipment to improve quality of programs. $23,236: Not Funded.

17.  Rogers, M.E., F.B. Wyatt, and J.E. Fernandez. (1999). State of Kansas: The effects of a 10-week exercise intervention program on lower body functional ability and chair rising performance in older adults. $31,671: Funded.

18.  Fernandez, J.E., K.H. Pitetti, A. Chaparro, and M.E. Rogers. (1999). State of Kansas: Range of motion of the elderly to assist in accommodation. $31,153: Funded.

19.  Rogers, M.E., and K.H. Pitetti. (1999). State of Kansas: Exercise to improve functional ability in older adults. $15,774: Not Funded.

20.  Rogers, M.E. (1998). Wichita State University: Muscle performance during repeated cycle sprints in young vs. aged men and women. $4,500: Not Funded.

21.  Rogers, M.E. (1998). Geo-Centers, Inc.: Biomedical research support on various navy/marine corps health and performance related research projects. $45,000: Funded.

22.  Werchan, P.M., D.D. Sheriff, and M.E. Rogers. (1998). NASA, Life Sciences Division of Life and Microgravity: Brain neurochemical correlates of, and potential countermeasures against, orthostatic intolerance following simulated weightlessness; $357,885: Not Funded.

23.  Rogers, M.E. (1996). National Research Council: Effects of exercise and nutrition on skeletal muscle and G-tolerance in male and female USAF pilots. $83,000: Funded.

24.  Rogers, M.E. (1996). United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research: The effect of short duration respiratory musculature training on tactical air combat maneuver endurance and recovery. $9,400: Funded.

25.  Rogers, M.E. (1995). American Federation for Aging Research/Glenn Foundation: Effects of heavy-resistance training on skeletal muscle characteristics in active women, age 63-77 years. $5,500: Funded.

26.  Rogers, M.E., and P.W.R. Lemon. (1994). Quaker Oats’ Gatorade Sports Science Institute: Effect of amount/type of dietary protein and heavy resistance exercise on muscle protein synthesis and degradation in humans. $1,500: Funded.

27.  Rogers, M.E., and P.W.R. Lemon. (1993). Quaker Oats’ Gatorade Sports Science Institute: Body composition across the lifespan by bioelectrical impedance vs. chemical analysis. $800: Funded.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNALS

1.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, M.M. Islam. Explaining why the elderly fall. Journal of Aging Studies, submitted March 2002.

2.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, M.M. Islam. Methods to evaluate and improve the physical parameters associated with fall risk in older adults. Preventive Medicine, submitted March 2002.

3.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, M.M. Islam. Reducing the risk for falls in the homes of older adults. Journal of Housing for the Elderly, submitted February 2002.

4.  Rogers, M.E., H.S. Sherwood, N.L. Rogers, and R.M. Bohlken. Effects of dumbbell and elastic band training on physical function in older inner-city African American women. Women and Health, revision submitted February 2002.

5.  Takeshima, N., M.M. Islam, M.E. Rogers, E. Watanabe, and A. Okada. Effects of a well-rounded programmed accommodating circuit exercise program on fitness in older adults. Gerontology, submitted January 2002.

6.  Rogers, M.E. From Barbie to Barbells: How the media may now be helping to promote strength training for girls. Women's Health Issues, submitted January 2002.

7.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, B.S. Chaparro, L. Stumpfhauser, and C.G. Halcomb. Effects of modular course training on mobility in older adults aged 79-90 years. Disability and Rehabilitation, accepted for publication April 2002.

8.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, B.S. Chaparro, and L. Stumpfhauser. Fear of falling and functional ability in older adults aged 77-100 years. Geriatric Nursing, submitted July 2001.

9.  Lemon, P.W.R., B.R. Newcomer, D.L. Bredle, T.N. Ziegenfuss, M.E. Rogers, and M. Boska. Creatine intake enhances muscle energetics and force output during repeated maximal isometric plantar flexion in humans. Muscle and Nerve, manuscript in revision.

10.  Ziegenfuss, T.N., M.E. Rogers, L.M. Lowry, N. Mullins, R. Mendel, J. Antonio, and P.W.R. Lemon. The effect of creatine loading on anaerobic performance and skeletal muscle volume in NCAA Division I athletes. Journal of Nutrition, 2002, in press.

11.  Takeshima, N., M.E. Rogers, E. Watanabe, W.F. Brechue, A. Okada, T. Yamada, M.M. Islam, and J. Hayano. Water-based exercise improves health-related aspects of fitness in older adult women. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 33, 544-551, 2002.

12.  Rogers, M.E., J.E. Fernandez, and R.M. Bohlken. Training to reduce postural sway and increase functional reach in the elderly. Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 11, 291-298, 2001.

13.  Rogers, M.E., J.D.F. Shores, and M.M. Taylor. Addressing fall risk in older adults: the challenge for exercise science. Journal of Critical Inquiry into Curriculum and Instruction, 3 (3), 26-27, 2001.

14.  Shores, J.D.F., M.M. Taylor, and M.E. Rogers. Teaching an exercise intervention program to improve balance and strength in the elderly. Journal of Critical Inquiry into Curriculum and Instruction, 3 (3), 28-30, 2001.

15.  Spain, K.A., C.A. Phipps, M.E. Rogers, and B.S. Chaparro. Data collection in the palm of your hand: A case study. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, 13, 231-243, 2001.

16.  Rogers, M.E. Promoting sound nutrition to our youth: the popularity (and fallacy) of high-protein diets. Kansas Association of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal, 72 (2), 12-14, 2001.

17.  McCarthy, S.C., and M.E. Rogers. Stage of exercise change model and attitudes toward exercise in older adults. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 93, 141-144, 2001.

18.  Chaparro, A., M.E. Rogers, M. Bohan, S.D. Choi, J.E. Fernandez, and L. Stumpfhauser. Range of motion of the wrist: Implications for designing computer input devices for the elderly. Disability and Rehabilitation, 22, 633-637, 2000.

19.  Rogers, M.E., T.N. Ziegenfuss, R.R. Ross, and P.W.R. Lemon. Changes in muscle after four and eight weeks of resistance training in older women. In: Activity for Older Adults: From Research to Action, A.W. Taylor, N. Ecclestone, D.H. Paterson, G. Jones (eds), Double Q Publishers: London, Canada, 142-148, 1999.


PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

1.  Rogers, M.E., J.E. Fernandez, and R.M. Bohlken. Differences in balance among young, middle-aged, and older adults. In: Advances in Occupational Ergonomics and Safety 5, Bittner AC, Champney P, Morrissey SJ (eds.), 2002, in press.

2.  Takeshima, N., M.M. Islam, M. Lee, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Quantity and quality of daily physical activity in community-dwelling older adults in Japan. Proceedings of the Korean National University of Physical Education International Symposium, 20, 143-153, 2001.

3.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, J.D.F Shores, N. Takeshima, and M.M. Islam. Explaining increased fall incidence in older adults. In: Advances in Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice VI, J.E. Fernandez, R.J. Marley, A. Pennathur, A. Mital, T.K. Fredericks, and A.A. Fuentes (eds), cd-ROM, ISBN 0-9654599-69, 2001.

4.  Rogers, M.E., N.L. Rogers, N. Takeshima, and M.M. Islam. Modifying the home environment to prevent falls in the elderly. In: Advances in Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice VI, J.E. Fernandez, R.J. Marley, A. Pennathur, A. Mital, T.K. Fredericks, and A.A. Fuentes (eds), cd-ROM, ISBN 0-9654599-69, 2001.

5.  Rogers, N.L., M.E. Rogers, J.D.F Shores, N. Takeshima, and M.M. Islam. Tools to assess and reduce fall risk in older adults. In: Advances in Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice VI, J.E. Fernandez, R.J. Marley, A. Pennathur, A. Mital, T.K. Fredericks, and A.A. Fuentes (eds), cd-ROM, ISBN 0-9654599-69, 2001.

6.  Takeshima, N., M.M. Islam, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Using accelerometers to assess daily physical activity dose and intensities in older adults. In: Advances in Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice VI, J.E. Fernandez, R.J. Marley, A. Pennathur, A. Mital, T.K. Fredericks, and A.A. Fuentes (eds), cd-ROM, ISBN 0-9654599-69, 2001.

7.  Islam, M.M., N. Takeshima, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Effect of water-based well-rounded exercise on fall-related parameters in older Japanese women. In: Advances in Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice VI, J.E. Fernandez, R.J. Marley, A. Pennathur, A. Mital, T.K. Fredericks, and A.A. Fuentes (eds), cd-ROM, ISBN 0-9654599-69, 2001.

8.  Islam, M.M., N. Takeshima, M.E. Rogers, and N.L. Rogers. Association of balance with daily physical activity and fitness in older adults. In: Advances in Industrial Engineering Theory, Applications and Practice VI, J.E. Fernandez, R.J. Marley, A. Pennathur, A. Mital, T.K. Fredericks, and A.A. Fuentes (eds), cd-ROM, ISBN 0-9654599-69, 2001.