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Dr. Linda Lamont

Office: 25 West Independence Way, Suite P, RM 220
Phone: 401-874-5449
Fax: 401-874-4215
Email: lla4983u@postoffice.uri.edu

Current Position

Professor, Kinesiology

Education & Training

B.S.          Physical Education, Slippery Rock University
M.Ed.        Human Performance, Cleveland State University
Ph.D.        Applied Physiology, Kent State University

Courses Taught

KIN 275       Introduction to Exercise Science
KIN 420       Fitness Programs in Individuals with Chronic Diseases
KIN 559       Principles of Exercise Testing and Interpretation
KIN 565       Cardiovascular Disease:  Prevention and Rehabilitation

Selected Publications

Lamont LS. The dietary protein needs of the female athlete. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2008, Vol 40, 588-589.

Miller SL, Gaines P, Maresh CM, Armstrong LE, Ebbeling CB, Lamont LS, Rodriguez NR. The effects of nutritional supplementation throughout an endurance run on leucine kinetics during recovery. International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism, 2007, Vol 17, 456-467.

Garber CE, Monteiro R, Patterson RB, Braun CM, Lamont LS, A comparision of Treadmill and Arm-leg Ergometry Exercise Testing for Assessing Exercise Capacity in Patients with Peripheral Arterial Disease. JCardippulm Rehabil 2006, Vol 26, 297-303.

Lamont LS. Gender differences in amino acid use during endurance exercise. Nutrition Reviews 2005, Vol 63, 419–422.

Lamont LS, McCullough AJ, Kalhan SC. Gender differences in the regulation of amino acid metabolism. J Appl Physiol. 2003 Sep;95(3):1259-65.

Lamont LS, McCullough AJ, Kalhan SC. Gender differences in leucine, but not lysine, kinetics. J Appl Physiol. 2001 Jul;91(1):357-62.

Lamont LS, McCullough AJ, Kalhan SC. Relationship between leucine oxidation and oxygen consumption during steady-state exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2001 Feb;33(2):237-41.

Lamont LS, Brown T, Riebe D, Caldwell M. The major components of human energy balance during chronic beta-adrenergic blockade. J Cardiopulm Rehabil. 2000 Jul-Aug;20(4):247-50.

Lamont LS, McCullough AJ, Kalhan SC. Comparison of leucine kinetics in endurance-trained and sedentary humans. J Appl Physiol. 1999 Jan;86(1):320-5

Lamont LS, Romito RA, Finkelhor RS, Kalhan SC. Beta 1-adrenoreceptors regulate resting metabolic rate. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1997 Jun;29(6):769-74.

Lamont LS. Beta-blockers and their effects on protein metabolism and resting energy expenditure. J Cardiopulm Rehabil. 1995 May-Jun;15(3):183-5.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

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Rhode Island State Clinic
April 13, 2013 CLICK HERE to learn more

2013 Kinesiology Internship Meeting
Students need to attend three meetings during the spring semester if they plan to go out in the summer or in the fall CLICK HERE to learn more

2013 KIN585 Summer Course
Come join KIN585 Disability Sport this summer, session I May 20-June 21 CLICK HERE to learn more

Strength & Conditioning Program
For successfully meeting establised criteria, the National Strength and Conditioning Association officially recognizes University of Rhode Island’s Program in Strength and Conditioning.

Kinesiology Graduate Research Night
Every year, the Department of Kinesiology hosts a graduate research night CLICK HERE to learn more

Kinesiology in the News
Kinesiology is a broad field encompassing all facets of human movement. CLICK HERE to learn more

HSS Living and Learning Community
HSS Living and Learning Community
in Butterfield Hall is a great opportunity for Kinesiology students to network with each other during their first year on campus.


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