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Brantley Ballenger is a Professor in the Health and Exercise Science department at Transylvania University's College of Arts and Sciences. With extensive research focused on physical activity patterns and cardiovascular health in special populations, Dr. Ballenger has established a significant research program examining adults with Down syndrome.
Research interests center on physical activity measurement using accelerometry, cardiovascular health outcomes, and sedentary behavior patterns in adults with Down syndrome. Key areas include calibration of accelerometer cut-points specifically for this population, relationships between physical activity and arterial stiffness, and the mediating role of body composition in cardiovascular health.
Analysis of recent publications reveals a strong methodological focus on developing appropriate measurement techniques for physical activity in Down syndrome populations, with particular attention to both hip and wrist-worn accelerometers. The research program consistently examines how physical activity patterns relate to cardiovascular outcomes while accounting for unique physiological characteristics of adults with Down syndrome.
Scientific contributions include:
- Development of population-specific accelerometer cut-points for activity measurement
- Elucidation of relationships between physical activity, sedentary behavior, and arterial health
- Examination of body composition as a mediator in cardiovascular health pathways
- Systematic reviews of physical activity intervention outcomes
Dr. Ballenger's work bridges exercise science methodology with clinical outcomes research, creating valuable assessment tools and insights specific to the Down syndrome population. Current research continues to refine measurement approaches while expanding understanding of how physical activity influences cardiovascular health in this special population.
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