Arent, PhD, Shawn M.

Department Chair/Professor

Dr. Arent's research focuses on the relationship between physical activity and stress and the implications for health and performance. The primary emphasis of his research in this area involves examining underlying endocrine mechanisms and biomarkers related to the HPA axis and inflammation. Dr. Arent’s recent work has primarily focused on physiological responses to training-related stressors and their contribution to optimal performance and recovery.

Biographical Profile

College
Arnold School of Public Health
Department
Exercise Science
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
endocrine mechanisms , biomarkers , HPA axis , inflammation
Personal Focus Areas
relationship between physical activity and stress and the implications for health and performance, examining underlying endocrine mechanisms and biomarkers related to the HPA axis and inflammation, physiological responses to training-related stressors and their contribution to optimal performance

Memberships & Professional Activities

Dates Type Description Institution/Entity
2020 Professional Activity Elected as an Active Fellow National Academy of Kinesiology
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