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Dr. Kameron Suire is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Berry College. He holds a PhD in Kinesiology from Auburn University (2021), an M.S. from Northwestern State University (2015), and a B.S. from Louisiana Tech University (2014). His research focuses on increasing physical activity adherence through innovative interventions, particularly among individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Key areas include exergaming technology, motivational interviewing for behavior change, and obesity prevention strategies.
- Education:
- Ph.D. Kinesiology, Auburn University (2021)
- M.S. Health and Human Performance, Northwestern State University (2015)
- B.S. Kinesiology, Louisiana Tech University (2014)
Dr. Suire’s research interests emphasize exercise promotion for underserved populations, leveraging technologies like Ring-Fit Adventure and exergaming interventions. His work bridges behavioral psychology and clinical applications, with notable studies on motivational interviewing efficacy in weight management and feasibility of exercise programs for individuals with Down syndrome. He has also explored rural healthcare initiatives, such as the National Diabetes Prevention Program through cooperative extension.
His recent articles highlight the psychological and physiological impacts of exergaming, comparative effectiveness of exercise interventions, and program implementation challenges in rural communities. Professional affiliations include the American College of Sports Medicine and the Society of Behavioral Medicine.




