David Moore
Lecturer
Kinesiology, Behavioral Sciences and Education
Pennsylvania State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Moore is a Lecturer of Kinesiology in the School of Behavioral Sciences and Education at Penn State Harrisburg. David earned his Ph.D. in Physiology from Penn State University in 2014, and a B.S. in Biology from Penn State in 2007. His research interests and expertise include circulatory control at rest and during exercise, cardiovascular disease risk factors, and the impact of aging on cardiovascular health and function. He has previously taught courses in Biology and Kinesiology at Harrisburg Area Community College and Penn State's University Park campus. David also serves an assistant track & field and cross country coach for Penn State Harrisburg.
Research Interest
Autonomic cardiovascular control, Blood pressure regulation, Cardiovascular aging, Interventions that improve human health and performance
Publications
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Proctor DN, Moore DJ. Lifelong physical activity and blood flow to active muscles: sufficient supply to meet the demand. Journal of Physiology. 2012; 590, 5927-5928
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Kim JK, Moore DJ, Maurer DG, Kim-Shapiro DB, Basu S, Flanagan MP, Skulas-Ray A, Kris-Etherton P, and Proctor DN. Acute dietary nitrate supplementation does not augment submaximal forearm exercise hyperemia in healthy young men. Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism. 2014: 40(2): 122-28
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Moore DJ, Barlow MA, Gonzales JU, McGowan CL, Pawelczyk JA, and Proctor DN. Evidence for the emergence of leg sympathetic vasoconstrictor tone with age in healthy women. Physiological Reports. 2015: 3(1), e12275