M.Ed. University of Austin 1971 Health & Physical Education. B.S. University of Austin 1969 Health & Physical Education minor in math
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1 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Dolgener, Forest A., Ph.D. Professor of Exercise Science University of Northern Iowa WRC 129 Cedar Falls, IA / office 319/ home Dolgener@UNI.edu. Ph.D. University of Austin 1973 Exercise Physiology M.Ed. University of Austin 1971 Health & Physical Education B.S. University of Austin 1969 Health & Physical Education minor in math PROFESSIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE Professor University of Northern Iowa 1991-present Associate Professor University of Northern Iowa Assistant Professor University of Cincinnati Adjunct Faculty Department of Internal Medicine Jewish Hospital Cincinnati, OH Program Staff Cardiovascular Fitness Program Jewish Community Center Cincinnati, OH Lecturer Departments of Preventive Medicine and Environmental and Occupational Medicine University of Cincinnati Medical School, Cincinnati, OH COURSES TAUGHT AT UNI Fitness Assessment and Programming (undergraduate) Applied Exercise Physiology (undergraduate) Cardiovascular Physiology (graduate) Advanced Exercise Physiology (graduate)
2 Vitae, p.2 Advanced Sport Nutrition (graduate PUBLICATIONS Books Dolgener, F., Whitsett, D. and Kole, T. The Non-Runner s Marathon Trainer. McGraw Hill, Dolgener, F. and Hensley, L. Personal Wellness. Eddie Bowers Publishing, Inc, Refereed Journal Articles Finn, K.J., Dolgener, F.A. and Williams, R.B. Effects of carbohydrate refeeding on physiological responses and psychological and physical performance following acute weight reduction in collegiate wrestlers. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 18(2): , Erdmann, L., Hensley, L., Dolgener, F., and Graham, R. Nonexercise Prediction of VO 2 peak in Middle School-Age Boys. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 3(1), 1999, pp Erdmann, L., Dolgener, F., and Hensley, L. A comparison of postexercise Heart Rates by Telemetry and Self-Pulse Palpation in Middle-School Aged Boys. Measurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science, 2(4), 1998, pp Terillion, K., Kolkhorst, F., Dolgener, F., and Joslyn, S. The Effect of Creatine Supplementation on two 700-m Maximal Running Bouts. International Journal of Sport Nutrition, 7(2), 1997, pp Kolkhorst, F., Mittelstadt, S., and Dolgener, F. "Perceived Exertion and Blood Lactate Concentration During Graded Treadmill Running." European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 72(3), 1996, pp Kolkhorst, F., Toepfer, T., and Dolgener, F. "Expired Air Temperature During Steady- State Running." Medicine and Science in Exercise and Sport, 27(12), 1995, pp Dolgener, F., Kolkhorst, F. and Whitsett, D. "Long Slow Distance Training in Novice Marathoners," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 65, 1994, pp Dolgener, F., Hensley, L., Marsh, J., and Fjestul, J. "Validation of the Rockport Fitness Walking Test in College Males and Females," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 65, 1994, pp Kolkhorst, F. and Dolgener, F. "Non-Exercise Model Fails to Predict Aerobic Capacity in College Students with High VO2peak," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 65(1), 1994, pp
3 Vitae, p.3 Dolgener, F. and Morien, A. "The Effects of Massage on Lactate Disappearance," Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 7(3), 1993, pp Dolgener, F., Hensley, L., Becker, T., and Marsh, J. "A Comparison of Bioelectric Impedance and Hydrodensitometry in Lean Males," Journal of Applied Sport Science Research, 6, 1992, pp Dolgener, F. "Oxygen Cost of Walking and Running in Untrained, Sprint Trained and Endurance Trained Females," Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 22, 1982, pp Dolgener, F., Spasoff, T., and St. John, W. "Body Build and Body Composition of High Ability Female Dancers," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 51, 1980, pp Dolgener, F. and Baltrusaitis, S. "The Relationship Between Isokinetic Torque and the Vertical Jump," Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 51, 1980, pp Dolgener, F. and Brooks, W. "The Effects of Interval and Continuous Distance Training on VO2max and Mile Run Time in College Males," Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 18, 1978, pp Dolgener, F. "Prediction of Maximal Aerobic Power in Females." Research Quarterly, 49, 1978, pp Published Abstracts Shima, C., Dolgener, F., Lund, R., Finn, K. The Influence of Caffeine on the Hydration Status of College-Aged Females. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39, 2007, pp. S100. Kolkhorst, F. Dolgener, F., Broshears, C., Sewell, W. and Musson, S. Effects of Prior Supramaximal Exercise on VO 2 Kinetics. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 31, 1999, pp. S333. Erdmann, L., Hensley, L., and Dolgener, F. Heart Rate Response to Self-Paced Fast Walking in Boys of Different VO 2 peak.. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 70 (1), 1999, pp. 27. Osei, A., Kolkhorst, F., Dolgener, F., Hensley, L. Effects of Ibuprofen on Delayed- Onset Muscle Soreness and Subsequent Exercise Performance, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 30, 1998, pp. S103. Erdmann, L., Hensley, L., Dolgener, F. Body Composition as a Predictor of VO2max in Boys of Higher and Lower Body fat, Medicine and Science in Sport and Exercise, 29, 1997, pp.s50.
4 Vitae, p.4 Terrillion, K., Dolgener, F., and Kolkhorst, F. The Effects of Creatine Supplementationon Two 700-M Maximal Running Bouts, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Supplement, 28, 1996, pp. S36. Voelz, J., Dolgener, F., and Kolkhorst, F. The Effect of High-Dose Ephedrine HCL on High-Intensity Treadmill Performance, Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise 28, 1996, pp. S35. Williams, R., Dolgener, F., and Kolkorst, F. "Anaerobic Performance in Sprint-Trained, Middle Distance Trained and Untrained Women," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Supplement, 27, 1995, pp. S8. Dolgener, F. and Kolkhorst, F. "Effects of Training Frequency and Volume on Performance in Novice Marathoners," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Supplement, 26, 1994, pp. S105. Kolkorst, F., Topfer, T., and Dolgener, F. "Comparison of Expired Air Temperature Using a Heated or Unheated Pneumotachometer," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Supplement,, 1994, pp. S206. Dolgener, F., Hensley, L., Marsh, J., and Fjelstul, J. "Predicting VO2max From a One- Mile Walk test in College Students," Abstracts of Research Papers, Reston: AAHPERD Press, Leggett, K. and Dolgener, F. "Heart Rate and VO2 Relationship During Low-Impact Aerobics," Abstracts of Research Papers, Reston: AAHPERD Press, Dolgener, F. and Steele, C. "Regional Body Fatness and Serum Lipids in Females," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, Supplement, 18, 1986, p. 59. Larsen, C. and Dolgener, F. "Effect of Acute Exercise on Resting Metabolic Rate in Obese and Non-Obese Females," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 16, 1984, p Hensley, L. and Dolgener, F. "Physiological Determinants of Wrestling Ability," Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 15, 1983, p Dolgener, F. "Anaerobic Threshold of the Arms and Legs." Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 15, 1983, p Dolgener, F. "The Effects of LSD Training in Females." Abstracts of Research Papers, Reston: AAHPERD Press, Dolgener, F., Spasoff, T., and St. John, W. "Body Build and Body Composition of High Ability Female Dancers," Abstracts of Research Papers, Reston: AAHPERD Press, 1980.
5 Vitae, p.5 Dolgener, F. "Oxygen Deficit-Oxygen Repayment Relationship in Running." Abstracts of Research Papers, Reston: AAHPERD Press, PRESENTATIONS National/Regional Research Presentations Phillips, M., Hensley, L. and Dolgener, F. Utility of a Non-Exercise Method of Estimating Aerobic Capacity. AAHPERD, Indianapolis, March, Shima, C., Dolgener, F., Lund, R., Finn, K. The Influence of Caffeine on the Hydration Status of College-Aged Females. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 39, 2007, pp. S100. Kolkhorst, F. Dolgener, F., Broshears, C., Sewell, W. and Musson, S. Effects of Prior Supramaximal Exercise on VO 2 Kinetics. Annual Meeting of American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, May Erdmann, L., Hensley, L., Dolgener, F. Heart Rate Response to Self-Paced Fast Walking in Boys of Different VO 2 peak, Annual Meeting of American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Boston, April Osei, A., Kolkhorst, F., Dolgener, F., Hensley, L. Effects of Ibuprofen on Delayed- Onset Muscle Soreness and Subsequent Exercise Performance, Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Orlando, Erdmann, L., Hensley, L., Dolgener, F. Body Composition as a Predictor of VO2max in Boys of Higher and Lower Body fat, Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Denver, June Terillion, K., Dolgener, F. Kolkhorst, F. "The Effect of Creatine Supplementation on Two 700-M Maximal Running Bouts," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati, June, Voelz, J., Dolgener, F., and Kolkhorst, F. "The Effect of High-Dose Ephedrine Hydrochloride on High-Intensity Treadmill Performance," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Cincinnati, June, Williams, R., Dolgener, F. and Kolkorst, F. "Anaerobic Performance in Sprint-Trained, Middle Distance Trained and Untrained Women," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, June, Dolgener, F. and Kolkhorst, F. "The Effects of Training Frequency and Volume on Performance in Novice Marathoners," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, June, 1994.
6 Vitae, p.6 Kolkhorst, F., Topfer, T., and Dolgener, F. "Comparison of Expired Air Temperature Using a Heated or Unheated Pneumotachometer," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Indianapolis, June Dolgener, F. and Ingrahm, S. "The Effect of Carbonated Beverage Consumption on VO2max," Annual Meeting of the National Strength and Conditioning Association, Las Vegas, June Kolkhorst, F., Mittlestadt, S., and Dolgener, F. "Effects of Running Grade on Oxygen Consumption at Blood Lactate Concentrations of 2.0 and 4.0 mm/l," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, June, Ryan, W., Herold, P., Dolgener, F., and Richards, J. "Attitudes and Opinions Regarding Exercise Aspects of Cardiac Rehabilitation and ACSM Certification Among Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurses in Iowa," Annual Meeting of The American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Chicago, October, Dolgener, F., Herold, P., Ryan, W., and Richards, J. "Academic and Professional Background, Roles, and Responsibilities of Cardiac Rehabilitation Nurses in Iowa," Annual Meeting of the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, Chicago, October, Losen, K., Ryan, W., Dolgener, F. "The Validity of the Caltrac Personal Acitivity Computer," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Dallas, May, Gulick, K., Hensley, L., Dolgener, F. "The Effect of Public Cholesterol Screening Programs on Health Behaviors," Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, San Francisco, April Erdmann, L., Hensley, L., and Dolgener, F. "Prediction of VO2max in Boys, Ages 11 to 14 Years," Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, San Francisco, April, Dolgener, F., Hensley, L., Marsh, J., and Fjelstul, J. "Predicting VO2max From a One- Mile Walk Test in College Students," Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, New Orleans, March, Leggett, K. and Dolgener, F. "Heart Rate and VO2 Relationship During Low-Impact Aerobics," Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, New Orleans, March, Hensley, L., Dolgener, F., Marsh, J., and Fjelstul. "Cross-validation of a One-Mile Walk Test for Measuring Aerobic Capacity," Sixth Measurement and Evaluation Symposium in Physical Education, Madison, October, 1989.
7 Vitae, p.7 Steele, C. and Dolgener, F. "Regional Body Fatness and Serum Lipids in Females," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sport Medicine, Indianapolis, May Bacharach, D., Dolgener, F. and Hensley, L. "Influence of Cardiovascular Condition of Women on Perceived Exertion During Submaximal Workloads," The Olympic Scientific Congress, Eugene, OR, July, Larsen, C. and Dolgener, F. "The Effect of Acute Exercise on Resting Metabolic Rate in Obese and Non-obese Females," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, San Diego, May, Dolgener, F. "Anaerobic Threshold of the Arms and Legs." Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Montreal, May, Hensley, L. and Dolgener, F. "Physiological Determinants of Wrestling Ability," Annual Meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine, Montreal, May, Dolgener, F. "The Effects of LSD Training in Females." Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Minneapolis, April, Dolgener, F., Spasoff, T. and St. John, W. "Body Build and Body Composition of High Ability Female Dancers," Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Detroit, April, Dolgener, F. "Oxygen Deficit-Oxygen Repayment Relationship in Running." Annual Meeting of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance, Minneapolis, April, 1973.
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