Kellie Hoehing

Kellie Hoehing

Kellie Hoehing (She/Her/Hers)

Ph.D. Student, Kinesiology

Research Discipline/Bio

Kellie is a second year PhD student studying the effects of physical activity and exercise on individuals with heart failure. She is interested in assessing the clinical utilization of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in various populations. She is currently working under Dr. Carol Gaber within the ExerT Clinic and completing research work under Dr. Rochelle Goldsmith at the Columbia University Medical Center - Center for Advanced Heart Failure.

Educational Background

Master of Science, Exercise Physiology, Central Michigan University, 2021
Bachelor of Science, Clinical Exercise Science, Central Michigan University, 2019

Publications/Exhibitions

Hoehing, K., & Keener-Denoia, A. (2024). Metformin and exercise prescription: Time for evidence-based guidance. The Journal of physiology, 10.1113/JP286649. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP286649

Hoehing, K., Murrell, K., Fitzpatrick, R., Keteyian, K., Nelson, R., Zuhl, M. (2022) Facemask use during graded exercise testing in the COVI-19 pandemic: minimal concern. Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology.

Bluhm, M., Hoehing, K., Nelson, R., Zuhl, M. (2022). The impact of type-2 diabetes mellitus on cardiac rehabilitation outcomes: a meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.

Biobehavioral Sciences

Last Updated: Oct 25, 2024

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