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M. Elaine Cress
Health Promotion and Behavior: College of Public Health
Professor
mecress@uga.edu
115M Ramsey Center
University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
706.542.2202 (voice)
(fax)
Educational Background
- Ph.D, Exercise Physiology, University of Wisconsin at Madison
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B.S., University of Southern Colorado, Biology.
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M.S., University of Colorado at Boulder, Exercise Physiology.
Area of Specialty
Research Interests
- Exercise Physiology
- Physical Activity and Aging
Professional Affiliations
- Professor, Department of Kinesiology, College of Education, appointment 51% Department of Health Promotion and Behavior, Institute of Gerontology, College of Public Health, appointment 49%. August 2007 to present.
- Associate Professor, Department of Kinesiology and a member of the Gerontology Center Faculty, appointed 50% and 50% by the Gerontology Center. March 1998 to August 2007.
- Research Assistant Professor, Department of Health Services and Community Medicine, Department of Medicine / Division of Geriatrics, University of Washington at Seattle. June 1993 to March 1998.
- Senior Research Fellow, Department of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics/Gerontology, University of Washington, August, 1989 to May, 1993.
- Teaching Assistant, Department of Preventive Medicine, University of Wisconsin at Madison. August 1984 to March 1989.
- Graduate Assistant, Human Performance Laboratory, University of Colorado at Boulder August 1982 to 1984.
- Corporate Exercise Physiologist, Coors Wellness Center, Golden Colorado 1983 – 1984.
- Medical Technologist Department of Pathology, University of Colorado August 1978 to August 1982.
- University of Washington, Division of Geriatrics Senior Research Fellow Geriatrics 1989-1993.
Honors and Awards
- Health Sciences Fellow, Gerontological Society of America, November, 2008.
- Herbert H. deVries Award for Distinguished Research in the field of Aging from the Council of Aging and Adult Development of the American Association for Physical Activity and Recreation (AAPAR – AAPHERD), 2008.
- Northwest Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, Longstanding Service Award, 1999.
- Fellow Status American College of Sports Medicine, April, 1996.
- International Association of Gerontology Student Scholarship to the XIIIth Congress, 1985.
Courses Taught
Instructional load is divided between the Gerontology Center and the Kinesiology Department.
- EXRS 3480/7800 Practicum in Exercise and Aging Terms taught: Spring semester 2002-2009
- EXRS 3700 Applied Exercise Physiology Terms taught: Fall semester 1998-2001 URL: http://webct.uga.edu/public/EXRS3700/index.html
- EXRS 4320/6320 Exercise and Aging Terms taught: Spring semester 1999-2009 URL: http://webct.uga.edu/public/EXRS4320/index.html
- KINS 8990 Exercise Physiology Seminar Terms co-taught: Fall and Spring semesters 1999-2009 KINS 7600 Community and Public Health Physical Activity Interventions Terms taught: Spring semester 2004-2007
- GRNT 4010/6010 Biogerontology Terms taught: Fall semester 1998-2009 (exception Fall 2005) URL: http://webct.uga.edu/public/Aging/index.html
- GRNT 6000 Seminar in Aging Terms taught: Fall semester 2002-2004 URL: http://webct.uga.edu/public//index.html
- GRNT 8300 Public Health and Aging Terms taught: Fall semester 2007
Selected Publications
Chapters in Books
* **Cress, M. E. (2005). Assessing cognitive and physical performance in older adults with special attention to fitness. In L. W. Poon, P. D. Tomporowski, & W. J. Chodzko-Zaiko, (Eds.), Aging, Exercise, and Cognition Volume I: Active Living, Cognitive Functioning and Aging. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics. (100%)
* **Cress, ME. (2000). Muscle Function in Masters Athletes. In B. L. Drinkwater (Ed.), International Olympic Committee Encyclopedia (Vol. Women in Sport pp. 144-157). Oxford, UK: Blackwell Science. (100%)
* **Miszko, T.A., & Cress, M.E. (2000). A lifetime of fitness: Exercise in the perimenopausal and postmenopausal woman. Clinics in Sports Medicine, 19(2), 215-232. (70%; Student under my direction)
* **Cress, M.E., & Green, F.A. (1996). Exercise and aging: Physical fitness. In M. A. Stenchever (Ed.), Health care for the older woman (pp. 69-84). New York: Chapman & Hall. (95%)
* **Buchner, D.M., Guralnik, J.M., & Cress, M.E. (1995). The clinical assessment of gait, balance, and mobility in older adults. In L. Z. Rubenstein, D. Wieland, & R. Bernabei (Eds.), Geriatric Assessment Technology: The State of the Art (pp. 75-89). Milan, Italy: Kurtis. (25%)
**Cress, M. (1994). Exercise and Older Women. In R. Agostini (Ed.), Medical and Orthopedic Issues in Active and Athletic Women (pp. 68-74). Philadelphia: Hanley and Belfus. (100%)
Journal Articles
O’Connor, P. J., Poudevigne, M. S., Cress, M. E., Motl, R. W., & Clapp 3rd, J. F. (in press). Safety and efficacy of supervised moderate intensity resistance training adopted in pregnancy. M. Elaine Cress, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita Page 4 4
Manns P.J., Tomczak, C.R., Jelani A., Cress, M.E., & Haennel, R.G. (2009). Use of the continuous scale physical functional performance test in stroke survivors. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 90:488-493. (10%)
Cress, M. E., Orini, S. & Mueller, G. (2008). Response to unconventional views of frailty, Journal of Gerontology Medical Sciences, 63, 542. (30%)
*Arnett, S. W., Laity, J. H., Agrawal, S. K., & Cress, M. E. (2008). Aerobic reserve and physical functional performance in older adults. Age and Aging, 37(4), 384-389. (25%)
*Harrison-Moore, T.L., Johnson, M.A., Quinn, M.E., & Cress, M.E. (2009). Evidenced based exercise program implemented in congregate meal sites Journal Physical Activity and Health, 6 247-251.
*Moore, T. L. Spear, E. M. Johnson, F. T., & Cress, M. E. (2008). The effects of aerobic training and nutrition education on functional performance in low socioeconomic older adults. Journal Geriatric Physical Therapy, 31:1(08), 18-23. (25%)
Hearty, T. M., Schenkman, M. L., Cress M. E., & Kohrt W. M. (2007). Continuous Scale Physical Functional Performance Test: Appropriateness in middle-aged adults with and without Parkinson's Disease. Journal of Neurological Physical Therapy. 31, 64-70. (25%)
Panton, L. B., Kingsley, D., Toole, T., Cress, M. E., Abboud, G., Sirithienthad, P., Mathis, R., & McMillan, V. A. (2006). Comparison of Physical Functional Performance and Strength in Women with Fibromyalgia, Age and Weight Matched Controls, and Older Healthy Women. Physical Therapy, 86(11), 1479-1488. (10%)
Cress, M. E., Petrella, J. K., Moore, T. L., & Schenkman, M. L. (2005). Continuous-Scale Physical Functional Performance Test: Validity, Reliability, and Sensitivity of Data for the Short Version. Physical Therapy, 85(4), 323-335. (30%).
Wood, R. H., Gardner, R. E., Ferachi, K. A., King, C., Ermolao A., Cherry, K. E., Cress, M. E., & Jazwinski, S. M. (2005). Physical function and quality of life in older adults: sex differences. Southern Medical Association, 98(5), 504-512. (10%)
Cress, M. E., Buchner, D. M., Prohaska, T., Rimmer, J., Brown, M., Macera, C., DePietro, L., & Chodzko-Zajko, W. (2004). Physical activity programs and behavior counseling in older adult populations. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 36(11), 1997-2003. (30%).
*Petrella, J. K., & Cress, M. E. (2004). Daily Ambulation activity and task performance in community-dwelling older adults with preclinical disability 63-71 years of age. Journal Gerontology Medical Sciences, 59A(3), 264-267. (50%; student under my direction). M. Elaine Cress, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita Page 5 5
*Petrella, J. K., Cress, M. E., & Miller, L. S. (2004). The relationship of cognition and leg extension power to physical function in older adults. Age & Aging, 33, 342-348 (30%; student under my direction).
Ades, P. A., Savage, P., Cress, M. E., Brochu, M., Lee, N. M., & Poehlman, E. T. (2003). Resistance training and physical performance in older disabled female cardiac patients. Medicine Science in Sports and Exercise, 35(8), 1265-1270.
McCamey, M. A., Hawthorne, N. A., Reddy, S., Cress, M. E. & Johnson, M. A. (2003). A statewide educational intervention to improve older Americans' nutrition and physical activity. Family Economics and Nutrition Review, 15(1), 47-57. (5%).
*Slade, J. M., De Los Santos, H. I., & Cress, M. E. (2003). Performance and characteristics of recreational master’s runners: a 21-year retrospective analysis. Journal Aging Physical Activity, 11, 190-205. (30%; student under my direction)
*Cress, M. E. & Meyer, M. (2003). Maximal voluntary and functional performance levels needed for independence in adults 65-97. Physical Therapy, 83, 37-48. (85%)
*Miszko, T. A., Cress, M. E., Slade, J. M., Covey, C. J., Agrawal, S. K., & Doerr, C. E. (2003). Effect of strength and power training on physical function in communitydwelling older adults. Journal Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 58(2), 171-175. (50% student under my direction) Schenkman, M., Cutson, T. M., Kuchibhatla, M., Burton, S. & Cress, M. E. (2002). A new measure of physical functional performance applied to those with PD. Neurology Report, 26, 130-138 (10%)
Schenkman, M., Cutson, T. M., Kuchibhatla, M., Burton, S. & Cress, M. E. (2002). A new measure of physical functional performance applied to those with PD. Neurology Report, 26, 130-138 (10%)
*Slade, J. M., Miszko, T. A., Laity, J. H., Agrawal, S. K., & Cress, M. E. (2002). Anaerobic power and physical function in strength trained and untrained older adults. Journal Gerontology Medical Sciences, 57A (3), M168-M172. (50%; student under my direction)
*Cress M. E., Kinne S., Patrick D., & Maher E. (2002). Physical functional performance in persons using a manual wheelchair. Journal Orthopaedic Sports Physical Therapy, 32(3), 104-113. (80%)
*Brochu, M., Savage, P., Lee, M., Cress, M. E., Poehlman, E. T., Dee, J., Tischler, M., & Ades, P. A.(2002). Resistance training in older women with coronary heart disease: A randomized controlled trial. Journal Applied Physiology, 92, 672-678. (10%)
*Jubrias, S. A., Esselman, P. C., Price, L. B., Cress, M. E., & Conley, K. E. (2001). Large energetic adaptations of elderly muscle to resistance and endurance training. Journal Applied Physiology, 90(5), 1663-1670. (20%)
*Conley, K. E., Esselman, P. C., Jurbrias, S. A., Cress, M. E., Inglin, B., Mogadam, C., & M. Elaine Cress, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita Page 6 6 Schoene, R. B. (2000). Aging, muscle properties and maximal O2 uptake rate in humans. Journal Physiology, 526(1), 211-217. (20%)
*Cress, M. E., Buchner, D. M., Questad, K. A., Esselman, P. C., Schwartz, R. S., & de Lateur, B. J. (1999). Exercise: Effects on physical functional performance in independent older adults. Journal Gerontology: Medical Science, 54A (5), M242-248. (75%)
*Buchner, D. M., Cress, M. E., deLateur, B. J., Esselman, P. C., Margherita, A. J., Price, R., & Wagner, E. H. (1997). The effect of strength and endurance training on gait, balance, fall risk, and health services use in community-living older adults. Journal Gerontology: Medical Science, 52A(4), M218-M224. (20%)
*Buchner, D. M., Cress, M. E., de Lateur, B. J., Esselman, P. C., Margherita, A. J., Price, R., & Wagner, E. H. (1997). A comparison of the effects of three types of endurance training on balance and other fall risk factors in older adults. Aging Clinical Experimental Research, 9(1), 1-8. (20%)
*Cress, M. E. (1997). Quantifying physical functional performance in older adults. Muscle and Nerve, 5 (Supplement), S17-20. (100%)
*Buchner, D. M., Cress, M. E., Esselman, P. C., Margherita, A. J., deLateur, B. J., Campbell, A. J., & Wagner, E. H. (1996). Factors associated with changes in gait speed in older adults. Journal Gerontology: Medical Science, 51A(6), M297-M302. (20%)
*Judge, J., Schechtman, K., Cress, M. E., & the FICSIT Group. (1996). The relationship between physical performance measures and independence in instrumental activities of daily living. Journal American Geriatric Society, 44, 1332-41. (20%)
*Cress, M. E., Buchner, D. M., Questad, K. A., Esselman, P. C., de Lateur, B. J., & Schwartz, R. S. (1996). Continuous-scale physical functional performance in healthy older adults: a validation study. Archives Physical Medicine Rehabilitation, 77, 1243-50. (80%)
*Cress, M. E., Conley, K. E., Balding, S. L., Hansen-Smith, F., & Konczak, J. (1996). Functional training: muscle structure, function, and performance in older women. Journal Orthopedic Sports Physical Therapy, 24(1), 4-10. (75%)
*Coleman, E., Buchner, D., Cress, M. E., deLateur, B. J., & Chan, B. K. S. (1996). The relationship of joint symptoms with exercise performance in older adults. Journal American Geriatric Society, 44, 14-21. (15%) *Conley, K. E., Cress, M. E., Jubrias, S. A., Esselman, P. C., & Odderson, I. R. (1995). From muscle properties to human performance, using magnetic resonance. Journal Gerontology, 50A, 35-40. (50%)
*Cress, M. E., Schechtman, K. B., Mulrow, C. D., Fiatarone, M. A., Gerety, M. B., & M. Elaine Cress, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita Page 7 7 Buchner, D. M. (1995). Relationship between physical performance and self-perceived physical function. Journal American Geriatric Society, 43, 93-101. (65%)
*Morris-Chatta R., Buchner, D., deLateur B. J., & Cress, M. E. (1994). Isokinetic testing of ankle strength in older adults: Assessment of inter-rater reliability and of stability of strength over six months. Archives Physical Therapy Rehabilitation, 75, 12113-1216. (15%)
*Cress, M. E. (1993). Age-related changes: A scientific basis for exercise programming. Topics Geriatric Rehabilitation, 8(3), 22-37. (100%)
*Buchner, D. M., Cress, M. E., Wagner, E. H., de Lateur, B. J., Price, R., & Abrass, I. B. (1993). The Seattle FICSIT/MoveIt study: the effect of exercise on gait and balance in older adults. Journal American Geriatric Society, 41, 321-325. (15%)
*Buchner, D. M., Cress, M. E., de Lateur, B. J., & Wagner, E. H. (1993). Variability in the effect of strength training on skeletal muscle strength in older adults. L'Anne Gerontologique, 7, 143-53. (20%)
*Konczak, J., Meeuwsan, H., Cress, M. E., & Foo, V. (1992). Perceiving affordances in stair climbing: How young and elderly women perceive maximum climbability. J. Experimental Psychology, Human Perception and Performance, 18(3), 691-697. (20%)
*Cress, M. E., Thomas, D., Johnson, J., Kasch, F., Cassens, R., Smith, E., & Agre, J. (1991). Effect of training on VO2 max, thigh strength, and muscle morphology in septuagenarian women. Medicine Science Sports Exercise, 23(6), 752-758. (90%)
Cress, M. E. & Schultz, E. (1985). Aging muscle: functional, morphologic, biochemical, and regenerative capacity. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 1(1), 11-19. (90%) Journal Articles (under review or in resubmission)
Gary, R. A., Cress, M. E., Dunbar, S. B., Smith, A. L., & Higgins, M. K. A Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Program Improves Physical Functional Performance in Patients with Heart Failure. (submitted)
Gary, R. A., Cress, M. E., Smith, A. L., Higgins, M. K., & Dunbar, S. B. Combined Aerobic and Resistance Exercise Program Improves tasks Related to Physical Activities of Daily Living (in preparation) M. Elaine Cress, Ph.D. Curriculum Vita Page 8 8
Cress, M. E., Hayes, D. M., Kruger, J., & Buchner, D. M. Can Functional Training Be a Substitute for Resistance Training in Adults? (submitted American Journal Preventive Medicine)
Cress, M. E., Lewis, R., & Flatt, W. “Better 'n Ever” Changes with Age: A 19-Year Case Study of Successful Aging. (in preparation) Conley, K. E., Jubrias, S. A., Cress, M. E., & Esselman, P. A. Improved exercise performance without raised VO2 max in endurance trained elderly.
Cress, M. E., Gondi, Y., Dave, A., Miller, SAL., Woodard, J., Martin, P., & Poona, L. Assessment of physical performance in the oldest old: A validation study.
Bulletins or Reports
**NIA. (1998). Exercise: A guideline from the National Institute on Aging. Publication NIH 99-4258, My Role: Panel of nations best informed experts on the topic of exercise for older adults.
Cress, M. E. (1998). National initiative: A new way of aging. Club Business Industry, (18- 19).
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