Ronald H. Cox, Ph.D.

 

Position:

Associate Professor Exercise Science
 

Scholarly and Professional Focus:

Effects of exercise adaptations on the regulation of cardiovascular function; Health and performance effects of ergogenic aids and supplements; the theoretical basis of chiropractic manipulations on physiological function; and firearms and public health policy.

 

Selected Publications:

Smith, Dean & R.H. Cox. Muscular Strength and Chiropractic: Theoretical Mechanisms and Health Implications. Journal of Vertebral Subluxation Research . 3(4), 1999-2000.
Cox, R.H. Developing Strategies for Stress Management. (1991). In Neurobiology and Neuroendocrinology of Stress. Brown, Rivier & Koob (Eds.) Marcel Dekker, Inc. NY, NY.
Cox, R.H. (1991). Exercise training and response to stress: Insights from an animal model. Medicine & Science in Sport and Exercise. 23(7), 853-859.

 

Courses Taught:

PHS 468/568 Physiological and Biophysical Basis of Activity
PHS 631 Coaching Science (co-taught)
PHS 188 Physical Activity and Health
PHS 668 Advanced Exercise Physiology
PHS 293 Strength and Conditioning

 

Honors and Awards:

Nominated Effective Educator Classes of 1990, 1995, 1997

 

Notable Service Accomplishments:

Lectures and Monthly Column for Recreational Sports News Letter
Advisor Miami University Weightlifting Club

 

To Contact:

Phone: 513 529 4435
E-mail: coxrh@muohio.edu
Address: PHS Dept, Miami University, Oxford OH 45056

 

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