Doctoral Progam in Community Health Promotion
Ph.D. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Community Health Promotion
HHP uses a multilevel approach to the Ph.D. in Kinesiology with emphasis in Community Health Promotion. The track includes faculty with research expertise spanning from the cell to society - including biological, behavioral, sociocultural, psychological and environmental perspectives, while also identifying and understanding the precursors, correlates and effective interventions in community health programs. The translational Community Health Promotion studies curriculum offers a unique, comprehensive approach to public health issues particularly germane to our times.
The Ph.D. in Kinesiology with an emphasis in Community Health Promotion program is designed for:
- Administrators or scientists in public health environments (CDC, NIH, WHO)
- Advisors or employees in government agencies (state boards of health or education, urban planning boards)
- Neighborhood, city, regional state or national program or center directors
- Basic and translational scientists in physiology, exercise physiology, psychology, and medicine
- Educators at all levels
- Faculty researchers.
Community Health Promotion Faculty
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Dr. Craig Johnston
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Dr. Tracey Ledoux
Research focused on developing effective obesity prevention interventions that target psychosocial mediators to mitigate the impact of the obesigenic environment and the natural rewarding properties of food on the individual among families in the earliest years of development. Related to these ultimate research goals are identifying 1) mediators to overeating, 2) effective behavior change strategies, and 3) valid/reliable measures of these variables. |
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Dr. Daniel O'Connor
Evaluation of subject-level outcomes and effects; measurement of health, health-related quality of life, and health-related behaviors; measurement error, validity, linear models, and latent variable models. |