
معرفی
Jacob Dinardi is a Lecturer in the Department of Kinesiology at San Francisco State University, affiliated with the College of Health & Social Sciences. He holds a Master of Science (MS) in Kinesiology from SFSU and is pursuing Ph.D. opportunities. His research focuses on social-psychological dimensions of physical activity, including exercise addiction, masters-athletes' experiences, and lifestyle implications of physical activity. Dinardi teaches courses such as Science, Sport, and Fitness (KIN 355), Research Methods in Kinesiology (KIN 384), and Sport Psychology (KIN 404).
His academic interests are influenced by his background as a long-distance trail runner. He collaborates with university student leaders to organize peer-connecting physical activity events. Dinardi’s publications explore topics like the expanded interactional model of exercise addiction and psychological profiling of elite athletes. His work bridges behavioral psychology and exercise science, with a focus on understanding addiction dynamics and holistic student success.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. Advising and grants details are absent, though his teaching and research collaborations indicate active engagement in academic community-building.




