Gregory Brown

I Teach the following classes: PE 870: The content of cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition, muscular strength/flexibility, body fluids and metabolism is presented beyond the introductory level. PE 861: Physiology of Exercise. Physiological processes of body as pertain to physical activity. How trained and untrained individuals differ, and importance of training. PE 866: Energy Balance and Weight Control. Examines the interaction between nutrition and physical activity, including exercise and athletic performance. PE 469: Energy Balance and Weight Control. Examines the interaction between nutrition and physical activity, including exercise and athletic performance. PE 461: Physiology of Exercise. Physiological processes of body as pertain to physical activity. How trained and untrained individuals differ, and importance of training. PE 310: Introduction to Exercise Physiology. Provides a foundation of scientific basis for understanding the body's anatomical structures and physiologic responses to acute exercise, as well as its adaptations to chronic exercise. My Research interests include the effects of exercise on obesity, diabetes, and the role of nutrition in enhancing health
Contact:
Phone Number: (308) 865-8333
Email Address: brownga@unk.edu
Human Performance Lab
Office Number:
Cushing 163
Education:
BS, Physical Education, Utah State University, 1997
MS, Exercise and Sport Science, Iowa State University, 1999
PhD, Health and Human Performance, Iowa State University, 2002