Stacey L. Mobley, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Foods and Nutrition
Purdue University 700 West State Street Stone Hall, Room 207 West Lafayette, IN 47907 Phone: (765)494-8235 Email: smobley@purdue.edu
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
Ph.D. in Nutritional Sciences at Ohio State University in 1999
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES
C.N.S.D. in Certified Nutrition Support Dietitian in 2004
R.D. in Registered Dietitian in 2003
Dissertation Title: Calcium kinteics in girls during puberty
DISCOVERY
Multidisciplinary clinical and basic science approaches for optimal bone health and body weight in children and young adults; Individualized diet and nutrition prescriptions based on genetics or behavior to prevent chronic diseases such as obesity and osteoporosis; Obesity as related to body composition and calcium metabolism Discovery Publications (selected)
Mobley, AR, Ridge, T, Faith, J, Sands, L, Mobley, SL. “Diagnosis of type 2 diabetes influences behaviors in diet, exercise, and weight control.” FASEBJ, 21(5): A306, 2007.
Hill, K, Faith, J, Sands, L, Mobley, SL. “Type 2 diabetes and risk of osteoporosis in older females.” FASEBJ, 21(5): A358, 2007.
Faith, J, George, K, Lawyer, H, Sands, L, Mobley, SL. “Vitamin D intake and sunscreen usage: Implications toward dietary interventions and recommendations.” FASEBJ, 21(5): A683, 2007.
Paulet, M, Sands, L, Faith, J, Mobley, SL. “A comparison of blood glucose and physical activity levels in a large, prospective cohort study.” Am College of Sports Med, Accepted 2007.
Mobley, AR, Lawyer, H, Faith, J, Mobley, SL. “Motivational influences for participating in a worksite wellness program.” Journal of American Dietetics Association, Submitted, 2007
Mobley, AR, Kantor, M, Thurmond, V, Mobley, SL. “Using waist circumference and body mass index to determine the risk of chronic disease in overweight military service members.” FASEBJ, 20(5): A1313, 2006.
Mobley, SL, Mobley, AR, Kantor, M, Thurmond, V. “Cumulative probabilities for metabolic syndrome using multiple body composition indices.” FASEBJ, 20(5): A104, 2006.
Mobley, SL, Ha EJ, Landoll JD, Badenhop-Stevens NE, Clairmont A, Goel, P, and Matkovic V. “Children with bone fragility fractures have reduced bone mineral areal density at the forearm and hip and higher percent body fat”. Journal of Bone and Mineral Research, 20:S34, 2005.
Matkovic, V, Goel, PK, Badenhop-Stevens, NE, Landoll, JD, Li, B, Ilich-Ernst, JZ, Skugor, M, Nagode, LA, Mobley, SL, Ha, EJ, Hangartner, TN, Clairmont, A. “Calcium supplementation and bone mineral density in females from childhood to young adulthood: a randomized controlled trial”. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 81:175-188, 2005.
Matkovic, V, Badenhop-Stevens, NE, Landoll, JD, and Mobley, SL. “Calcium, Hormones, and Bone Health.” Osteoporosis Int, 11:S162, 2000.
Books, Chapters, and Monographs Publications
Matkovic, V, Badenhop-Stevens, N, Ha, EJ, Mobley, SL, and Landoll, JD. “Factors influencing the development of peak bone mass.” In: Nutritional Aspects of Osteoporosis, pp.11-22. Academic Press, New York, 2001.
Matkovic, V, Badenhop-Stevens, NE, Landoll, JD, and Mobley, SL. “Calcium, Hormones, and Bone Health.” Osteoporosis Int, 11:S162, 2000
LEARNING
Courses
FN 520- Medical Nutrition Therapy
FN 437- Macronutrient Metabolism in Human Health and Disease
FN 438- Micronutrient Phytochemical Metabolism in Human Health and Disease
FN 106- The Profession of Dietetics
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Contact Information
Foods and Nutrition Purdue University 700 W. State Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2059