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Mallory Marshall, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Kinesiology at Samford University's School of Health Professions. Her research focuses on physical activity behaviors in pregnant and postpartum women, including walking cadence, offspring health impacts, and social support mechanisms. She mentors undergraduate students in research design and data analysis, integrating faith-based principles into evidence-based decision-making.
Her recent publications examine hydration's role in cognitive performance, accelerometer validity during restricted movement, and caffeine's impact on athletic outputs. Key areas include maternal exercise physiology, dual-task gait analysis, and wearable technology reliability.
In 2014, Marshall earned her PhD in Exercise Physiology from Michigan State University, following MA and BS degrees in related fields. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her work spans over 15 peer-reviewed articles and conference presentations.


