David K. Spierer, Ed.D.

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2005 Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, NY, United States 
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Rehabilitation and Therapy, Recreation
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Ronald DeMeersman grad student 2005 Teachers College, Columbia University
 (Effect of aerobic fitness on arterial compliance and autonomic modulation in HIV disease.)
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States RA, Sweeny TL, Rossi A, et al. (2016) Physical Functioning After 1, 3, and 5 Years of Exercise Among People With Parkinson's Disease: A Longitudinal Observational Study. Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001)
Litman L, Rosen Z, Spierer D, et al. (2015) Mobile Exercise Apps and Increased Leisure Time Exercise Activity: A Moderated Mediation Analysis of the Role of Self-Efficacy and Barriers. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 17: e195
Spierer DK, Rosen Z, Litman LL, et al. (2015) Validation of photoplethysmography as a method to detect heart rate during rest and exercise. Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology. 39: 264-71
Manocchia P, Spierer DK, Lufkin AK, et al. (2013) Transference of kettlebell training to strength, power, and endurance. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research / National Strength & Conditioning Association. 27: 477-84
States RA, Spierer DK, Salem Y. (2011) Long-term group exercise for people with Parkinson's disease: a feasibility study. Journal of Neurologic Physical Therapy : Jnpt. 35: 122-8
Spierer DK, DeMeersman RE, Kleinfeld J, et al. (2007) Exercise training improves cardiovascular and autonomic profiles in HIV. Clinical Autonomic Research : Official Journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society. 17: 341-8
Spierer D, McPherson E, Kleinfeld J, et al. (2004) Natural Killer Cell Changes To Moderate Exercise on Arterial Compliance and Autonomic Modulation in Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus-1 (HIV-1). Blood. 104: 3838-3838
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