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Andrew Gallucci is an Associate Professor at the Department of Health, Human Performance, and Recreation at Baylor University (Waco, Texas). He holds a PhD in Athletic Training from The University of Alabama, a Master of Science in Health and Human Performance from Oklahoma State University, and a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training from The University of Alabama. Dr. Gallucci has over eight years of professional experience as an athletic trainer in collegiate and professional baseball prior to his academic career.
- Education: PhD (Athletic Training), MS (Health & Human Performance), BS (Athletic Training)
- Research Focus: Physical/mental health in young adults and healthcare professionals
Dr. Gallucci's research investigates the intersection of physical activity, nutrition, and mental health. Key areas include:
- Substance abuse patterns and stress management strategies in college students and athletic trainers
- Effects of nutritional supplements (omega-3, vitamin D, arugula extracts) on athletic performance, body composition, and cardiovascular health
- Physiological responses to exercise training and recovery in diverse populations
- Association of vitamin D with injury prevention in acrobatics athletes
His scientific contributions include publications examining:
- Cardiovascular responses to nutritional interventions
- Neuromuscular adaptations in athletes
- Psychosomatic aspects of athletic performance
- Health monitoring in collegiate sports
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