Elise Brownمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Elise Brown, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in Wellness & Health Promotion at Oakland University's School of Health Sciences. Her research focuses on exercise interventions for diabetes prevention and management, particularly resistance training's effects on cardiometabolic outcomes in adults with prediabetes and type 2 diabetes. She holds a Ph.D. in Health Promotion from the University of the West of Scotland, an MS in Sports Administration/Psychology from Midwestern State University, and a BS in Kinesiology from Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Brown's work includes establishing grip strength cut-points for diabetes risk assessment, developing a resistance training environment questionnaire, and examining high-intensity interval training's impact on health markers. Her career spans academic advising, coaching Olympic-style weightlifting, and designing strength programs for collegiate athletes. She remains actively involved in the American College of Sports Medicine and National Strength and Conditioning Association. Her research trends emphasize the intersection of exercise physiology and chronic disease management, with consistent focus on diabetes, metabolic health, and aging populations. Despite prolific publication, no academic awards are listed. She has advised no formally documented students but contributes to community health initiatives like the Fit for School program. Dr. Brown's professional narrative includes collaborations across disciplines, with grants likely tied to diabetes research and exercise guidelines. No specific lab affiliations are noted, though her work aligns with Oakland University's Health Sciences initiatives.



