
About
Rachael Nelson is a Professor of Exercise Science at Central Michigan University's College of Health Professions. Her research focuses on exercise promotion, chronic disease prevention (particularly type 2 diabetes), and women's health.
- PhD in Kinesiology, University of Michigan (2013)
- MS in Exercise Physiology, Eastern Michigan University (2007)
- BS in Psychology, Eastern Michigan University (2004)
Research interests span diabetes prevention, cardiovascular rehabilitation, and women's health, with recent work examining heart failure rehabilitation barriers, mask impacts on exercise testing, and pregnancy-related fitness practices.
2019-2023 publications show trends in wearable activity monitoring, cardiac rehabilitation protocols, and metabolic syndrome interventions.
- CMU Excellence in Teaching Award (2024)
- Student Choice Award (2016)
- Charles M Tipton National Student Research Award (2013)
- Kinesiology Excellence in Teaching Award (2011-2012)
Teaches graduate/undergraduate courses including Health-related Components of Fitness, Obesity Implications, and Stress Test Administration. Active in professional organizations like the American College of Sports Medicine.
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