Browsing UWRF Health and Human Performance Senior Seminar Research Projects by Author "Shirilla, Paul"
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Healthy lifestyle habits of UWRF female students
Syrstad, Alyssa; Jordahl, Becca; Pedersen, Marta (2010-05-10)The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between healthy lifestyle choices of female college students on the University of Wisconsin-River Falls campus and their weekly physical activity. -
Lifestyle habits of University of Wisconsin-River Falls female students
Pedersen, Marta; Syrstad, Alyssa; Jordahl, Becca (2010-04-29)The purpose of this study is to explore the relationship between healthy lifestyle choices of female college students on the University of Wisconsin-River Falls campus and their weekly physical activity. -
Relationship between physical education and current fitness level
LaVallie, Amy; Burton, Chelsea; Knewtson, Kelcie; Troop, Rebecca (2010-05-07)The purpose of this study was to find the relationship between adult's previous physical education experience and their current physical activity levels. -
Relationship between previous physical education experience in school and current activity level
Burton, Chelsea; Knewtson, Kelcie; LaVallie, Amy; Troop, Rebecca (2010-05-07)The purpose of this study was to find the relationship between adult's previous physical education experience in school and their current physical activity levels. -
Relationship between sport type and prevalence of athletic injuries at UWRF
Klossner, Kristin; Ekegren, Alicia; Kantrud, Katie; Schaeffer, Ben (2010-05-07)The purpose of this research project is to explore the relationship between sport type and athletic injuries sustained at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls. -
Relationship between varsity sports and athletic injury prevalence at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls
Schaefer, Ben; Klossner, Kristin; Kantrud, Katie; Ekegren, Alicia (2010-05-10)The purpose of this research project is to explore the relationship between sport type and athletic injuries sustained at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls.