Dr. Bryan K. Smith, CSCS
Associate Professor
( e-mail)
Education:
PhD, 2002, University of Missouri-Columbia
Specialization:
Weight Management, Energy Balance, and the measurement of Physical Activity
Phone:
618-650-2306
Office:
VC, Room 2609
About Dr. Smith
Dr. Bryan Smith joined SIUE in August of 2011. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Exercise Science, his Master's degree in Biomechanics, and his PhD in Exercise Physiology all from the University of Missouri-Columbia. He completed postdoctoral training at the University of Kansas and was a research scientist there from 2002 until 2011.
Research Profile:
Dr. Smith's current research interests include the role of planned exercise on energy intake and the use of technology to remotely measure energy expenditure, physical activity, and energy intake. Dr. Smith has over 60 peer reviewed articles and 99 published abstracts which were presented at local and national conferences. He is a professional member of the American College of Sports Medicine, and the National Strength and Conditioning Association. Dr. Smith also is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist.
Dr. Smith teaches Biomechanics of Human Movement (KIN 316), Exercise Physiology (KIN350), and Exercise Assessment and Programming (KIN416 and KIN514) and Pathophysiology of Obesity (KIN517).
Publications:
Advan G, Onal S, Smith B. Normalization of EMG Signals: Optimal MVC positions for the lower limb muscle groups in healthy subjects. J Med Bio Eng, 43, 195–202, 2023. (Web Link)
Wooten J, Breden M, Hoeg T, Smith B. Effects of weight-loss on adipokines, total and regional body composition and markers of metabolic syndrome in women who are overweight and obese. Endocr Metab Sci Volume 7-8:100120, 2022. (Web Link)
Moris JM, Olendorff SA, Zajac CM, Frerker AM, Kamp AR, Fernandez del Valle M, Webb B, Zuercher JL, Smith B, Tucker KR, Guilford B. Male college athletes exhibit conditions of the male athlete triad. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab 47(3): 328-326, 2022. (PubMed Link)
Onal S, Leefers M, Smith B, Sohyung C. Predicting running injury using kinematic and kinetic parameters generated by an optical motion capture system. SN Applied Sciences. 1:675, 2019. (Web Link)
Snyder NC, Willoughby CA, Smith BK. Comparison of Polar V800 and Garmin Forerunner 230 to Predict VO2max. J Strength Cond Res. 35(5): 1403-1409, 2021. (PubMed Link)
Herrick J, Kirk EP, Holly MR, Smith BK, Wooten JW. Diastolic blood pressure is predictive of an elevated ventilator efficiency slope in at-risk middle-aged obese adults that are asymptomatic for heart disease. J Cardiovasc Dis Resc 5:1 7-14, 2014.
Sullivan DK, Goetz J, Gibson C, Washburn R, Smith B, Donnelly JE. Improving weight maintenance with virtual reality (Second Life®). J Nutr Educ Behav. 45(3):264-8, 2013.
Donnelly JE, Goetz J, Gibson C, Sullivan DK, Lee R, Smith BK, Lambourne K, Mayo MS, Hunt S, Lee JH, Honas JJ, Washburn. Equivalent weight loss for weight management programs delivered by phone and clinic. Obesity, 21(10):1951-1959, 2013.
Donnelly JE, Honas JJ, Smith BK, Mayo MS, Gibson CA, Sullivan DK, Lee J, Herrmann SD, Lambourne K, Washburn RA. Aerobic exercise alone results in clinically significant weight loss for men and women: Midwest Exercise Trial-2 (MET-2), Obesity. 21(3):E218-29, 2013.
Lambourne K, Washburn RA, Betts JL, Lee J, Thomas T, Smith BK, Donnelly JE. A 6-month trial of resistance training with milk supplementation in adolescents: Effects on body composition. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 23(4):344-56, 2013.