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1 Lisa A. Cadmus-Bertram Curriculum Vitae Department of Kinesiology Email: [email protected] University of Wisconsin Madison Phone: (608) 265-5946 2000 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706 Web: www.lisacadmusbertram.com ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of Wisconsin - Madison Assistant Professor of Kinesiology 2014-current Program Faculty, Department of Population Health Sciences (0% appt) 2017-current Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Carbone Cancer Center 2014-current University of California, San Diego Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health 2013-2014 Staff Research Associate IV, Moores Cancer Center 2009-2013 EDUCATION Postdoctoral Fellowship in Behavioral Cancer Prevention & Control Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA 2007-2009 Graduate training, Yale University, New Haven, CT Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Psychology Dissertation: Exercise and Quality of Life During and After Treatment for Breast Cancer (advisor: Melinda Irwin, Ph.D., M.P.H.) M.Phil. in Psychology M.S. in Psychology 2007 2005 2004 B.A. in Psychology, Carleton College, Northfield, MN 2002 PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS I am a behavioral scientist specializing in the epidemiology and promotion of physical activity. My research program primarily focuses on the development and evaluation of technology- supported interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in cancer survivors. I have led or collaborated on eight randomized trials in this area, as well as three trials of physical activity or weight loss interventions for women at elevated cancer risk. Our newest study will determine the optimal augmentation strategies for breast and endometrial cancer survivors who do not respond to a low-dose, technology-based intervention delivered through the patient portal of the electronic health record (EHR). My intervention work is supported by other lines of research that address the accuracy of commercial wearable activity trackers, physical activity needs of rural populations, and epidemiologic approaches to physical activity and cancer.

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Lisa A. Cadmus-Bertram Curriculum Vitae

Department of Kinesiology Email: [email protected]

University of Wisconsin – Madison Phone: (608) 265-5946

2000 Observatory Drive, Madison, WI 53706 Web: www.lisacadmusbertram.com

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Assistant Professor of Kinesiology 2014-current

Program Faculty, Department of Population Health Sciences (0% appt) 2017-current

Member, Cancer Prevention and Control Program, Carbone Cancer Center 2014-current

University of California, San Diego

Assistant Professor of Family Medicine and Public Health 2013-2014

Staff Research Associate IV, Moores Cancer Center 2009-2013

EDUCATION

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Behavioral Cancer Prevention & Control

Department of Health Services, University of Washington, Seattle, WA

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle WA

2007-2009

Graduate training, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Psychology

Dissertation: Exercise and Quality of Life During and After Treatment

for Breast Cancer (advisor: Melinda Irwin, Ph.D., M.P.H.)

M.Phil. in Psychology

M.S. in Psychology

2007

2005

2004

B.A. in Psychology, Carleton College, Northfield, MN 2002

PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

I am a behavioral scientist specializing in the epidemiology and promotion of physical activity.

My research program primarily focuses on the development and evaluation of technology-

supported interventions to increase physical activity and reduce sedentary behavior in cancer

survivors. I have led or collaborated on eight randomized trials in this area, as well as three trials

of physical activity or weight loss interventions for women at elevated cancer risk. Our newest

study will determine the optimal augmentation strategies for breast and endometrial cancer

survivors who do not respond to a low-dose, technology-based intervention delivered through the

patient portal of the electronic health record (EHR). My intervention work is supported by other

lines of research that address the accuracy of commercial wearable activity trackers, physical

activity needs of rural populations, and epidemiologic approaches to physical activity and cancer.

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HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

GRANTS IN PREPARATION

(Voils, Corrine)

1UG3HL15558 – to be resubmitted November 2019

Log2Lose: Incenting weight loss and dietary self-monitoring in real time to

improve weight management

Role: Co-Investigator

(Ballen, Cissy; Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa; McNeal, Karen)

NSF – to be submitted October 2019

Using physiological reactivity to study anxiety in undergraduate STEM

classrooms

Role: Co-PI

2020-2025

2020-2023

PENDING GRANTS

R01DK115484-01A1 (Forman, Evan)

NIDDK/NIH

Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Interventions for Obesity: Using a

Factorial Design to Identify the Most Effective Components

Role: Consultant

Note: Scored at 1st percentile; funding anticipated soon

2019-2023

Society of Behavioral Medicine Leadership Institute 2017

Komen Junior Faculty Travel Award for Obesity & Breast Cancer Research 2015

Fellow, Madison Teaching and Learning Excellence 2015

NIH Loan Repayment Program Awardee (declined) 2013

Fellow, CDC Physical Activity & Public Health Research Course 2012

Clarence Darrow Fellowship, University of Michigan Law School (declined) 2009

Fellow, Biobehavioral Cancer Prevention & Control Training Program 2007-2009

University Fellowship, Yale University, New Haven, CT 2002-2007

Graduated magna cum laude, Carleton College, Northfield, MN 2002

Minnesota Psychological Association’s Donald Paterson Award

(given annually to one outstanding psychology major)

2002

Inducted into Phi Beta Kappa 2002

Inducted into Sigma Xi 2002

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CURRENT GRANTS

1R37CA225877-01A1 (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa & Phillips, Siobhan)

NCI/NIH

Multi-site Adaptive Trial of a Technology-based, EHR-Integrated Physical

Activity Intervention in Breast and Endometrial Cancer Survivors

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $3,082,540

Notes:

• This grant is an R01 converted by NCI to an R37 under the Mechanism to

Extend Research in Time (MERIT), which provides up to 2 additional

years of funding (e.g., extend funding to 2026).

• We have recently been notified that we will be receiving a Diversity

Supplement to fund an ancillary study that will use ecological momentary

assessments to understand the relationship and patterns of symptom

burden and physical activity over time.

2019-2024

1R03CA230965 (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

NCI/NIH

Feasibility Trial of Home-Based Strength Training in Endometrial Cancer

Survivors

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $100,000

2019-2021

N/A (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

Virginia Horne Henry Committee

Physical Activity Needs and Preferences among Cancer Survivors with Non-

Curative Disease

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $9,417

2018-2019

N/A (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

American Cancer Society Institutional Research Grant

Feasibility and Acceptability of a Telehealth-based Resistance Training

Intervention for Endometrial Cancer Survivors

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $40,289

2018-2019

N/A (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

UWCCC Pilot Award

Title: Feasibility Trial of Home-based Strength Training in Endometrial

Cancer Survivors

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $25,000

2018-2019

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2791 (Malecki, Kristen)

Wisconsin Partnership Program

Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW)

Role: Co-Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $1,400,000

Note:

• Funding listed is for the current cycle only; this is an ongoing project

since 2008 in which I have been a Co-Investigator since 2015.

2019-2020

N/A (Malatra, Rakesh)

Norman S. Coplon Extramural Grant Program

The Utility of Pervasive Sensing Technology to Measure Physical Activity in

Maintenance of Hemodialysis Patients

Role: Consultant

Total funding amount (directs only): $200,000

2017-2019

COMPLETED GRANTS

1K07CA178870-01A1

NCI/NIH

Sedentary Behavior and Breast Cancer: Interventions and Biomarkers

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $547,139

2014-2019

N/A (Taber, Jennifer)

Cancer Research UK

RESET Sleep: Regulating Exercise, Substance Use, and Eating Through

Sleep

Role: Co-Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $52,849

2017-2018

WPP-ICTR #3036 (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

Active Living After Cancer: Building a Physical Activity Intervention into

Clinical Care for Breast and Colorectal Cancer Survivors in Wisconsin

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $74,989

2016-2018

N/A (Larson, Beth)

Active Classroom Engagement (ACE)

Role: Co-Investigator

2016-2018

N/A (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

Virginia Horne Henry Fund

Assessment of Physical Activity Needs among Rural Wisconsin Women

2016-2017

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Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $8,850

N/A (Costanzo, Erin)

UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

A Biobehavioral Intervention to Enhance Recovery Following Hematopoietic

Stem Cell Transplantation

Role: Co-Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $50,000

2016-2017

1R03CA168450-01 (Cadmus-Bertram, Lisa)

NCI/NIH

Using Technology to Promote Physical Activity in Women at Elevated Breast

Cancer Risk

Role: Principal Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $100,000

2012-2014

1U54CA155435-01 (Patterson, Ruth)

NCI/NIH

Energetics & Breast Cancer: Obesity, Inflammation, Insulin Resistance, and

Risk

Role: Project Manager

Total funding amount: $8,804,153

2011-2016

UCSD Department of Family and Preventive Medicine (Hartman, Sheri)

Sedentary Behavior, Cognitive Functioning, and Inflammation among Breast

Cancer Survivors

Role: Co-Investigator

Total funding amount (directs only): $15,000

2013-2014

N/A (Parker, Barbara)

Safeway Foundation Award

Athena Breast Health

Role: Scientist

Total funding amount (directs only): $500,000

2009-2014

PAPERS IN PREPARATION

Note: Trainees from my research group are denoted with underline.

1. Gorzelitz G, Farber C, Cadmus-Bertram L. Accuracy of wearable trackers for measuring

moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity: A systematic review. To be submitted for

peer review: September 2019.

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2. Cadmus-Bertram L, Tevaarwerk A, Sesto M, Gorzelitz J, Gangnon R, Paasche K.

Intervention strategies to modify sitting time duration and patterns among breast cancer

survivors: A 3-arm randomized pilot trial. To be submitted for peer review: September 2019.

3. Rastogi S, Tevaarwerk A, Sesto M, Van Remortel B, Date P, Gangnon R, Cadmus-Bertram

L. Effects of an EHR-integrated physical activity intervention on psychosocial outcomes

among breast and colorectal cancer survivors: A pilot randomized trial. To be submitted for

peer review: September 2019.

PAPERS CURRENTLY UNDER PEER REVIEW

Note: Trainees from my research group are denoted with underline.

1. Taber J, Paljavi T, Cadmus-Bertram L, Mays D, Smith B, Cribbet M, Rana B. Sleep and

cancer-related risk behaviors: A systematic review of bidirectional relationships in healthy

populations. To be submitted for peer review: October 2019

2. Gorzelitz G, Malecki K, Cadmus-Bertram L. Survey-reported awareness of physical

activity guidelines in rural Wisconsin women.

3. Gorzelitz JS, Costanzo ES, Spencer RJ, Rumble M, Rose SL, Cadmus-Bertram L.

Longitudinal assessment of post-surgical physical activity in endometrial and ovarian cancer

patients. (Revision under review)

4. Cadmus-Bertram L, Malecki KL, Peppard PE, Bersch AJ, Gorzelitz JS, Engelman CD,

Martinez-Donate AP, Nieto FJ. Beyond the built environment: The presence of people

exercising is associated with physical activity in a population-based cross-sectional study of

adults.

5. Malecki KM, LeCaire TJ, Nikodemova M, Schultz A, McWilliams C, Cadmus-Bertram L,

Engelman C, Palta M, Bersch A, Sethi AK, Hagen E, Nieto J, Peppard P. Cohort profile: The

Survey of the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW): A multi-level population-based health research

infrastructure.

PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

Notes: Trainees from my research group are denoted with underline.

Citation rates are current as of 08/15/2019

1. Cadmus-Bertram L, Tevaarwerk AJ, Sesto ME, Gangnon R, Van Remortel B, Date P.

Building a physical activity intervention into clinical care for breast and colorectal cancer

survivors in Wisconsin: A randomized controlled pilot trial. Journal of Cancer Survivorship,

13(4);593-602.

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2. Unnur Gudnadottir, Cadmus-Bertram L, Spicer A, Gorzelitz J, Malecki K (2019). The

relationship between occupational physical activity and self-reported vs. measured total

physical activity. Preventive Medicine Reports, doi:10.1016/j.pmedr.2019.100908

3. Cadmus-Bertram L, Gorzelitz J, Dorn D, Malecki K (2019). Understanding the physical

activity needs and interests of inactive and active rural women: A cross-sectional study of

barriers, opportunities, and intervention preferences. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, doi:

10.1007/s10865-019-00070-z.

4. Dorn D, Gorzelitz J, Gangnon R, Bell D, Koltyn K, Cadmus-Bertram L. Automatic

identification of physical activity type and duration by wearable activity trackers: A

validation study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth, 7(5): e13547.

5. Post EG, Trigsted SM, Schaefer DA, Cadmus-Bertram LA, Watson AM, McGuine TA,

Brooks AM, Bell DR. The association of sport specialization, overuse injury, and travel with

daytime sleepiness in youth athletes. Athletic Training and Sports Healthcare. (In press)

6. Post EG, Schaefer D, Biese K, Cadmus-Bertram L, Watson AM, McGuine T, Brooks A,

Bell DR. High school coaches report greater levels of emergency preparedness compared to

club sport coaches. Journal of Athletic Training. (In press)

7. Marinac C, Nelson SH, Cadmus-Bertram L, Kerr J, Natarajan L, Godbole S, Hartman SJ

(2019). Dimensions of sedentary behavior and objective cognitive functioning in breast

cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, 27(4):1435-1441.

8. Kuenze CM, Cadmus-Bertram L, Pfeiffer KA, Trigsted S, Cook D, Lisee C, Bell DR

(2019). Relationship between physical activity and clinical outcomes after ACL

reconstruction. Journal of Sports Rehabilitation, 28(2):180-187.

9. Lloyd G, Hoffman S, Welch W, Blanch-Hartigan D, Gavin K, Cottrell A, Cadmus-Bertram

L, Spring B, Penedo F, Courneya K, Phillips S. (2018) Breast cancer survivors’ preferences

for social support features in technology-supported physical activity interventions: Findings

from a mixed-methods evaluation. Translational Behavioral Medicine 2018 Nov 16. doi:

10.1093/tbm/iby112.

10. Kuenze C, Lisee C, Pifeiffer KA, Cadmus-Bertram L, Post EF, Biese K, Bell DR (2018).

Sex differences in physical activity engagement after ACL reconstruction. Physical Therapy

in Sport, 35:12-17.

11. Gorzelitz-Liebhauser J. Peppard PE, Malecki K, Gennuso K, Nieto FJ, Cadmus-Bertram L

(2018). Predictors of discordance in self-report vs. device-captured physical activity

measurement. Annals of Epidemiology, 28(7):427-431.

12. Trigsted S, Cook DB, Pickett KA, Cadmus-Bertram L, Dunn WR, Bell DR (2018). Greater

fear of reinjury is related to stiffened jump-landing biomechanics and muscle activation in

women after ACL reconstruction. Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy,

26(12):3682-3689.

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13. Post EG, Trigsted SM, Schaefer DA, Cadmus-Bertram LA, Watson AM, McGuine TA,

Brooks MA, Bell DR (2018). Knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs of youth sports coaches

regarding sport volume recommendations and sport specialization. Journal of Strength and

Conditioning Research, doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000002529. [Epub ahead of print]

14. Patterson RE, Marinac CR, Sears DD, Kerr J, Hartman SJ, Cadmus-Bertram L, Vallasnor

A, Flatt SW, Godbole S, Li H, Laughlin GL, Oratowski-Coleman J, Parker BA, Natarajan L

(2018). The effects of metformin and weight loss on biomarkers associated with breast

cancer outcomes. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 110(11): 1239-1247.

15. Kerr J, Carlson J, Godbole S, Cadmus-Bertram L, Bellettiere J, Hartman S (2018).

Improving hip-worn accelerometer estimates of sitting used in machine learning methods.

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 50(7):1518-1524.

16. Phillips SM, Cadmus-Bertram L, Rosenberg D, Buman M, Lynch B (2018). Wearable

technology and physical activity in chronic disease: Opportunities and challenges. American

Journal of Preventive Medicine, 54(1):144-50.

17. Hartman SJ, Marinac CR, Cadmus-Bertram L, Kerr J, Natarajan L, Godbole S, Patterson

RE, Sears DD (2018). Sedentary behaviors and biomarkers among breast cancer survivors.

Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 15(1):1-6.

18. Thraen-Borowki K, Gennuso K, Cadmus-Bertram L (2017). Accelerometer-derived

physical activity and sedentary time by cancer type in the United States. PLOS ONE,

14(12):e0182554.

19. Cadmus-Bertram L. Using fitness trackers in clinical research: What nurse practitioners

need to know. Journal for Nurse Practitioners, 13(1):34-40.

20. Thraen-Borowski K, Ellingson L, Meyer J, Cadmus-Bertram L (2017). Non-worksite

interventions to reduce sedentary behavior: A systematic review. Translational Journal of the

American College of Sports Medicine, 2(12):68-78.

21. Bell DR, Pfeiffer KA, Cadmus-Bertram LA, Trigsted SM, Kelly A, Post EG, Hart JM,

Cook DB, Dunn WR, Kuenze C (2017). Objectively measured physical activity in patients

after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. American Journal of Sports Medicine,

45(8):1893-1900.

22. Cadmus-Bertram L, Gangnon R, Wirkus EJ, Thraen-Borowski K, Gorzelitz-Liebhauser J

(2017). Comment on: The accuracy of LED-based heart rate monitoring on wrist-worn

activity trackers. Annals of Internal Medicine, 167(8):607-608.

23. Van Blarigan EL, Kenfield SA, Tantum L, Cadmus-Bertram L, Carroll PR, Chan JM

(2017). Validation of the Fitbit One physical activity tracker in men with prostate cancer.

JMIR Cancer, 18(3):e5.

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24. Cadmus-Bertram L, Gangnon R, Wirkus EJ, Thraen-Borowski K, Gorzelitz-Liebhauser J

(2017). The accuracy of LED-based heart rate monitoring on wrist-worn activity trackers.

Annals of Internal Medicine, 166(8):610-12.

25. Hartman SJ, Nelson SH, Cadmus-Bertram L, Patterson RE, Pierce JP, Parker BA (2016).

Technology and phone-based weight loss intervention: Pilot RCT in women at elevated

breast cancer risk. American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 51(5):714-721.

26. Cadmus-Bertram L, Nelson SH, Hartman SJ, Patterson RE, Pierce JP, Parker BA (2016).

Randomized trial of a phone- and web-based weight loss intervention for women at elevated

breast cancer risk: The HELP Study. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 39(4):551-9.

27. Wang JB, Cataldo JK, Ayala GX, Natarajan L, Cadmus-Bertram LA, White MM, Madanat

H, Nichols JF, Pierce JP (2016). Mobile and wearable device features that matter in

promoting physical activity. Journal of Mobile Technology in Medicine, 5(2):2-11. Citations:

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28. Patterson RE, Marinac CR, Natarajan L, Hartman SJ, Cadmus-Bertram L, Flatt SW, Li H,

Parker B, Oratowski-Coleman J, Villaseñor A, Godbole S, Kerr J (2016). Recruitment

strategies, design, and participant characteristics in a trial of weight-loss and metformin in

breast cancer survivors. Contemporary Clinical Trials, 47: 64-71.

29. Cadmus-Bertram L, Marcus BH, Patterson RE, Parker BA, Morey BL (2015). Use of the

Fitbit to measure adherence to a physical activity intervention among overweight/obese,

postmenopausal women. Journal of mHealth and uHealth, 3(4): e96.

30. Cadmus-Bertram L, Marcus BH, Patterson RE, Parker BA, Morey BL (2015). Randomized

trial of a Fitbit-based physical activity intervention for women. American Journal of

Preventive Medicine, 49(3): 414-418.

31. Wang JB, Pierce JP, Ayala GX, Cadmus-Bertram L, Flatt S, Madanat H, Newman V,

Nichols J, Natarajan L (2015). Baseline depressive symptoms, completion of study

assessments, and behavior change in a long-term dietary intervention among breast cancer

survivors. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 49(6): 819-27.

32. Wang JB, Natarajan L, Cadmus-Bertram L, White MM, Madanat H, Nichols JF, Ayala GX,

Pierce JP (2015). Wearable sensor/device and SMS text messaging prompts to increase

physical activity in overweight/obese adults: A randomized controlled trial. Telemedicine

and eHealth, 21(10): 782-92.

Prior to appointment at UW - Madison

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33. Marshall S, Kerr J, Carlson J, Cadmus-Bertram L, Patterson R, Wasilenko K, Crist K,

Rosenberg D, Natarajan L (2014). Patterns of weekday and weekend sedentary behavior

among older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 23(4): 534-41.

34. Cadmus-Bertram L, Irwin ML, Alfano C, Campbell KL, Duggan C, Foster-Schubert K,

McTiernan A (2014). Predicting adherence of formerly sedentary adults to a 12-month

exercise intervention. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 11(7):1307-12.

35. Schmitz K, Neuhouser M, Agurs-Collins T, Cadmus-Bertram L, Dean L, Zanetti K, Drake

B (2013). Impact of obesity on cancer survivorship and the potential relevance of race and

ethnicity. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 105(18):1344-54.

36. Cadmus-Bertram LA, McTiernan A, Ulrich C, Stovall R, Ceballos R, McGregor B,

Ramaprasad J, Littman AJ (2013). Predictors of adherence to a 26-week yoga intervention

among post-treatment breast cancer survivors. Journal of Alternative and Complementary

Medicine, 19(9), 751-58.

37. Cadmus-Bertram LA, Wang JB, Patterson RE, Newman VA, Parker BA, Pierce JP

(2013). Web-based self-monitoring for weight loss among overweight/obese women at

elevated risk of breast cancer: The HELP Pilot Study. Psycho-Oncology, 22(8):1821-8.

38. Patterson RE, Rock CL, Kerr J, Natarajan L, Marshall SJ, Pakiz B, Cadmus-Bertram LA

(2013). Metabolism and Breast Cancer Risk: Frontiers in Research and Practice. Journal of

the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, 113(2):288-296.

39. Beasley J, Kwan ML, Chen WY, Weltzien EK, Kroenke CH, Lu W, Nechuta SJ, Cadmus-

Bertram L, Patterson RE, Sternfeld B, Shu X-O, Pierce JP, Caan BJ (2012). Meeting the

physical activity guidelines and survival after breast cancer: findings from the After Breast

Cancer Pooling Project. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 131(2):637-43.

40. Littman AJ, Cadmus Bertram L, Ceballos R, Ulrich CM, Ramaprasad J, McGregor B,

McTiernan A (2012). Randomized controlled pilot trial of yoga in overweight and obese

breast cancer survivors: Effects on quality of life and anthropometric measures. Supportive

Care in Cancer, 20(2):267-77.

41. Campbell KL, Foster-Schubert KE, Alfano CM, Cadmus L, Xiao L, Duggan C, Irwin ML,

Ulrich CM, McTiernan A (2011). Injuries in sedentary individuals enrolled in a 12-month

randomized controlled exercise trial. Journal of Physical Activity & Health, 9(2):198-207.

42. Cadmus Bertram L, Irwin ML (2011). Feasibility of institutional registry-based

recruitment for enrolling newly diagnosed breast cancer patients into an exercise trial.

Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 8(7):955-63.

43. Imayama, I, Alfano CM, Cadmus Bertram, LA, Wang C, Xiao L, Duggan C, Campbell KL,

Foster-Schubert KE, McTiernan A (2011). Effects of 12-month exercise on health-related

quality of life: A randomized controlled trial. Preventive Medicine, 52(5):344-351.

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44. Cadmus Bertram L, Stefanick ML, Saquib N, Natarajan L, Patterson RE, Bardwell W, Flatt

SW, Newman VA, Rock CL, Thomson CA, Pierce JP (2010). Physical activity, additional

breast cancer events, and mortality among early-stage breast cancer survivors: Findings from

the WHEL Study. Cancer Causes and Control, 22(3):427:435.

45. Patterson RE, Cadmus LA, Emond JA, Pierce JA (2010). Physical activity, diet, adiposity

and female breast cancer prognosis: A review of the epidemiologic literature. Maturitas,

66(1):5-15.

46. Cadmus L, Patrick MB, Maciejewski ML, Topolski T, Belza B, Patrick DL (2010).

Community-based aquatic exercise and quality of life in persons with osteoarthritis. Arthritis

Care and Research. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 42(1):8-15.

47. Cadmus L, Salovey P, Yu H, Chung G, Irwin ML (2009). Exercise and quality of life during

and after treatment for breast cancer: Results of two randomized controlled trials. Psycho-

Oncology, 18(4):343-352.

48. Irwin ML, Alvarez-Reeves M, Cadmus L, Mierzejewski E, Mayne S, Yu H, et al. (2009).

Exercise improves body fat, lean mass and bone mass in breast cancer survivors. Obesity,

17(8):1534-41.

49. Irwin ML, Varma K, Alvarez-Reeves M, Cadmus L, Wiley A, Chung GG, et al. (2009).

Randomized controlled trial of exercise on insulin and insulin-like growth factors in breast

cancer survivors: The Yale Exercise and Survivorship Study. Cancer Epidemiology,

Biomarkers, and Prevention, 18(1):306-313.

50. Latka RN, Alvarez-Reeves M, Cadmus L, Irwin ML (2009). Adherence to a randomized

controlled trial of aerobic exercise in breast cancer survivors: The Yale Exercise and

Survivorship Study. Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 3(3):148-157.

51. Irwin ML, Cadmus L, Alvarez-Reeves M, Mierzejewski E, Yu H, Jones B, et al. (2008).

Recruiting and retaining breast cancer survivors into a randomized controlled exercise trial:

The Yale Exercise and Survivorship Study. Cancer, 112(11S):2593-2606.

52. Latimer A, Rench TA, Rivers SE, Katulak NA, Materese SA, Cadmus L (2007). Promoting

participation in physical activity using framed messages: An application of prospect theory.

British Journal of Health Psychology, Oct. 8, 2007.

INVITED BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Villasenor A, Cadmus-Bertram L, Patterson RE (2017). Overview of Nutritional

Epidemiology. In: Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease 4th Edition.

Coulston M, Boushey CJ. eds. Elsevier Academic Press. Burlington, MA.

2. Cadmus-Bertram L, Patterson RE (2012). Overview of Nutritional Epidemiology. In:

Nutrition in the Prevention and Treatment of Disease 3rd Edition. Coulston M, Boushey CJ.

eds. Elsevier Academic Press. Burlington, MA.

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INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1. Cadmus-Bertram, L. Innovative approaches to physical activity promotion for chronic

disease prevention and management. Indiana University School of Public Health, March 21,

2019.

2. Cadmus-Bertram L. Frontiers in Physical Activity and Cancer Survivors. University of

Wisconsin – Madison Carbone Comprehensive Cancer Center Grand Rounds, January 16,

2019.

3. Cadmus-Bertram L, Gorzelitz J. Perceptions of physical activity barriers and needs among

rural Wisconsin women: A mixed methods study. Wisconsin Obesity Prevention Initiative,

Madison, WI, September 26, 2018.

4. Cadmus-Bertram L. Evidence-based exercise strategies in a primary care setting. UW

Obesity Management Summit, May 18, 2018.

5. Cadmus-Bertram L. New directions in physical activity promotion. University of

Wisconsin, Department of Medicine Grand Rounds. December 15, 2017.

6. Cadmus L. Wearable technology to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time in

cancer survivors. Society for Behavioral Medicine Grand Rounds, November 2, 2017.

7. Patterson RE, Cadmus-Bertram L, Dean L, Campbell K. From fellow to faculty.

Transdisciplinary Research on Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Training Workshop,

Westbrook CT. June 18-23, 2017.

8. Cadmus-Bertram L. The role of physical activity and energy balance in breast cancer

survivorship. Edith Sanford Breast Cancer Symposium, Sanford Health, Sioux Falls, SD,

April 29, 2016.

9. Cadmus-Bertram L. Careers in physical activity epidemiology and health promotion. UW

Kinesiology Club, February 23, 2016.

10. Cadmus-Bertram L. Research priorities in physical activity and cancer survivorship.

Carbone Cancer Center Annual Research Retreat, University of Wisconsin – Madison,

February 13, 2016.

11. Cadmus-Bertram L. Frontiers in physical activity assessment and intervention. Department

of Population Health Sciences, University of Wisconsin – Madison, January 25, 2016.

12. Cadmus-Bertram L. Physical activity and health promotion for breast cancer prevention

and survivorship. Department of Nutritional Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Madison,

November 19, 2015.

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13. Cadmus-Bertram L. Physical activity in breast cancer prevention and survivorship.

Endocrinology Grand Rounds, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public

Health, November 12, 2015.

14. Cadmus-Bertram L. Leveraging TREC to establish a career in physical activity, sedentary

behavior & breast cancer. National Cancer Institute (NCI) Transdisciplinary Research on

Energetics and Cancer (TREC) Centers Scientific Meeting, Seattle, WA, September 9, 2015.

15. Cadmus-Bertram L, Wang JB, Pierce JP, Patterson RE, Newman VA, Ojeda-Fournier H,

Parker BA. Internet-assisted weight loss for overweight/obese women at high risk for breast

cancer. Epidemiology Research Exchange, San Diego, CA, April 27, 2012.

16. Cadmus L, Mierzejewski E., Alvarez-Reeves M, Yu H, Chung GG, Mayne ST. Exercise and

quality of life during and after treatment for breast cancer. TREC Centers Scientific Meeting,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, October 10-12, 2007.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

1. Julius B, Bersch A, LeCaire T, Malecki K, Cadmus-Bertram L. Walk Score, neighborhood

perceptions, and prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus in the state of Wisconsin. UW –

Madison Department of Medicine Research Day, Jun e14, 2019. (Format: poster)

2. Holzhausen EA, Cadmus-Bertram L, Gangnon R, Malecki K, Safdar N, Sethi A, Peppard

PE. Sedentary time is associated with lower gut microbial diversity and richness in Survey of

the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW) participants. Population Health Sciences Poster Fair,

University of Wisconsin – Madison. March 1, 2019. (Format: poster)

3. Cadmus-Bertram L. Randomized trial of the feasibility of reducing vs. re-patterning sitting

time in breast cancer survivors. Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C., March 9,

2019. (Format: oral presentation)

4. Gorzelitz J, Malecki K, Cadmus-Bertram L. Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington

D.C., March 9, 2019. (Format: poster presentation)

5. Cadmus-Bertram L. The Planning for Active Living Study (PALS): Integrating patient-

generated physical activity data into the EHR. Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington

D.C., March 8, 2019. (Format: oral presentation)

6. Cadmus-Bertram L. Leveraging patient-generated data streams in the EHR for behavioral

change. Society for Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C., March 6, 2019. (Format: oral

presentation)

7. Post EG, Schaefer DS, Biese KM, Cadmus-Bertram LA, Watson AM, McGuine TA,

Brooks A, Bell DR. Comparison of emergency preparedness and medical coverage between

high school and club sport coaches. Pediatric Research in Sports Medicine Society, Atlanta,

GA, January 18, 2019. (Format: oral presentation)

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8. Cadmus-Bertram L, Gorzelitz J, Dorn D, Malecki K. Physical activity barriers, attitudes,

and intervention preferences in rural women. American Public Health Association, San

Diego, CA, November 13, 2018. (Format: poster)

9. Cadmus-Bertram L. Digital behavior change interventions to address sedentarism:

Integrating Fitbit data with the electronic health record (EHR) to promote physical activity in

cancer survivors. International Society for Physical Activity and Health, London, UK,

October 17, 2018. (Format: oral presentation)

10. Dorn D, Gangnon R, Gorzelitz-Liebhauser J, Bell DR, Koltyn K, Cadmus-Bertram L.

Validation of automatic activity detection on wearable activity trackers. American College of

Sports Medicine, Minneapolis, MN. May 29-June 1, 2018. (Format: poster)

11. Cadmus-Bertram L, Gorzelitz J. Perceptions of physical activity barriers and needs among

rural Wisconsin women: A mixed methods study. Wisconsin Public Health Association,

Green Bay, WI, May 23, 2018. (Format: oral presentation)

12. Cadmus-Bertram L. Building an Exercise is Medicine – On Campus initiative at the

University of Wisconsin - Madison. Society for Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA.

April 12, 2018. (Format: poster)

13. Gorzelitz J, Costanzo E, Spencer RJ, Rumble M, Rose SL, Cadmus-Bertram L. Post-

surgical physical activity assessment in endometrial and ovarian cancer patients. Society for

Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA. April 13, 2018. (Format: poster)

14. Lloyd GR, Hoffman SA, Welch WA, Blach-Hartigan D, Gavin KL, Cottrell A, Cadmus-

Bertram L, Spring B, Penedo F, Courneya K, Phillips SM. Breast cancer survivors’

preferences for social support features in a technology-supported physical activity

intervention. Society for Behavioral Medicine, New Orleans, LA. April 12, 2018. (Format:

oral presentation)

15. Cadmus-Bertram L. Industry vs. academia: Making a decision for the next step in your

career. American Society for Preventive Oncology, New York City, NY. March 11, 2018

(Format: Invited speaker on panel)

16. Malecki K, Gudnadottir U, Gorzelitz J, Spicer L, Cadmus-Bertram L. Do High Levels of

occupational physical activity increase the likelihood of meeting physical activity guidelines?

Data from the Survey of Health of Wisconsin. Active Living Research, Banff, Alberta,

Canada. February 11-14, 2018. (Format: poster)

17. Van Remortel B, Tevaarwerk A, Sesto M, Gangnon R, Carchman E, Cadmus-Bertram L..

Building a physical activity intervention into clinical care for breast and colorectal cancer

survivors in Wisconsin: The Planning for Active Living Study (PALS). Population Health

Sciences Poster Fair, University of Wisconsin – Madison. April 3, 2017. (Format: poster)

18. Nelson S, Marinac C, Cadmus-Bertram L, Kerr J, Natarajan L, Godbole S, Hartman SJ.

Associations between sedentary and standing behaviors with cognitive function among breast

cancer survivors. Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA, 2017. (Format: poster)

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19. Arigo D, Downs D, Mailey E, Cadmus-Bertram L. Using eHealth and mHealth methods to

promote healthy behaviors among women. Society for Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA,

March 31, 2017. (Format: symposium; Role: Chair)

20. Cadmus-Bertram L, Wirkus EJ, Thraen-Borowski K, Gorzelitiz-Liebhauser J, Gangnon R.

Accuracy of LED-based heart rate monitoring on some wrist-worn activity trackers. Society

for Behavioral Medicine, San Diego, CA, March 30, 2017. (Format: poster)

21. Sesto M, Tevaarwerk A, Yen T, Wiegmann D, Christensen-Holz S, Cadmus-Bertram L.

Improving rehabilitation of cancer survivors through human factors engineering

collaboration with health care. American Congress on Rehabilitation Medicine, Chicago, IL,

November 3, 2016. (Format: symposium - each listed author gave an oral presentation)

22. Cadmus-Bertram L. Randomized pilot trial of sedentary behavior modification among

breast cancer survivors. World Congress on Active Ageing, Melbourne, Australia, July 1,

2016. (Format: oral presentation)

23. Cadmus-Bertram L, Malecki K, Peppard P, Engelman C, Grabow M, Martinez-Donate A,

Bersch A. Physical activity and neighborhood characteristics: Findings from the Survey of

the Health of Wisconsin (SHOW). Society of Behavioral Medicine, Washington D.C., March

30, 2016. (Format: poster)

24. Cadmus-Bertram L, Hartman SJ, Patterson RE, Pierce JPP. 12-month web- and phone-

based weight loss intervention for women at elevated breast cancer risk. American College of

Sports Medicine, San Diego, CA, May 29, 2015. (Format: poster)

25. Cadmus-Bertram L, Marcus B, Patterson RE, Parker BA, Morey BL. Use of the Fitbit to

measure adherence to a physical activity intervention in postmenopausal women. Society of

Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio, TX, April 23, 2015. (Format: poster)

26. Cadmus-Bertram L, Coleman A, Kaye L, Jain PJ. Integration of direct-to-consumer

trackers into physical activity interventions. Society of Behavioral Medicine, San Antonio,

TX, April 23, 2015. (Format: poster)

27. Cadmus-Bertram L, Marcus BH, Patterson RE, Morey B. Randomized trial of a Fitbit-

based physical activity intervention for postmenopausal women. Society for Behavioral

Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, April 24, 2014. (Format: poster)

28. Cadmus-Bertram L, Wang JB, Pierce JP, Patterson RE, Newman VA, Ojeda-Fournier H,

Parker BA. Internet-assisted weight loss for overweight/obese women at high risk for breast

cancer. San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, San Antonio, TX, Dec. 8, 2011. (Format:

poster)

29. Cadmus-Bertram LA, Pierce JP, Patterson RE, Ojeda-Fournier H, Parker BA. Training

overweight/obese older women at high risk for breast cancer to use web-based weight loss

tools: The HELP Pilot Study. American Society of Clinical Oncology Breast Cancer

Symposium, San Francisco, CA, September 1-3, 2011. (Format: poster)

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30. Cadmus L, Yu H, Wiley A, Chung G, Irwin ML. Effect of a 6-month exercise intervention

on physical activity, weight, body composition, and insulin among recently diagnosed breast

cancer survivors. American College of Sports Medicine, Seattle, WA, May 26-29, 2009.

(Format: poster)

31. Cadmus L, Stovall R, McTiernan A, Littman A. Predictors of adherence to a 26-week

viniyoga intervention among post-treatment breast cancer survivors. Biobehavioral Cancer

Prevention and Control Symposium, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA,

April 10, 2009. (Format: poster)

32. Cadmus L, Patrick MB, Maciejewski ML, Topolski T, Belza B, Patrick DL. Community-

based aquatic exercise and quality of life in persons with osteoarthritis. Society for

Epidemiological Research, Chicago, IL, June 24-26, 2008. (Format: poster)

33. Cadmus L, Alfano C, Irwin ML, McTiernan M. Body composition and adherence to a

yearlong exercise intervention among previously sedentary men and women. Biobehavioral

Cancer Prevention and Control Annual Symposium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,

April 4, 2008. (Format: poster)

34. Cadmus L, Alfano C, Irwin ML, McTiernan M. Body composition and adherence to a

yearlong exercise intervention among previously sedentary men and women. International

Society for Nutrition, Behavior, and Physical Activity, Banff, Alberta, May 21-24, 2008.

(Format: poster)

35. Cadmus L, Mierzejewski E., Alvarez-Reeves M, Irwin ML. The utility of two theoretical

models to predict exercise adherence among breast cancer survivors. Society of Behavioral

Medicine, San Diego, CA, March 26-29, 2008. (Format: poster)

36. Cadmus L, Alvarez-Reeves M, Latka R, Mierzejewski E, Irwin ML. Effect of exercise on

quality of life during and after treatment for breast cancer: Results of two randomized clinical

trials. American Association of Cancer Research, Nov. 12-15, 2006. (Format: poster)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Primary Instructor

Semester Course number and title Level

Fall 2019

Spring 2019

KINES 521: Physical Activity and Health

KINES/PHS 955: Seminar in Physical Activity Epidemiology

Undergraduate

Graduate

Fall 2018 KINES 900: Seminar in Kinesiology Graduate

Spring 2018 KINES/PHS 791: Physical Activity Epidemiology Graduate

Fall 2017 KINES 521: Physical Activity and Health Undergraduate

Spring 2017 KINES/PHS 955: Seminar in Physical Activity Epidemiology Graduate

Fall 2016 KINES 521: Physical Activity and Health Undergraduate

Spring 2016 KINES/PHS 791: Physical Activity Epidemiology Graduate

Fall 2015 KINES 521: Physical Activity and Health Undergraduate

Spring 2015 KINES/PHS 955: Seminar in Physical Activity Epidemiology Graduate

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Guest Lecturer

Semester Course number and title Level

Spring 2019 Food Fasting, and Fitness (MD program integrated block) Professional

Fall 2018 KINES 119: Introduction to Kinesiology Undergraduate

Fall 2018 COMP BIO 675: Writing Science as a Story Graduate

Fall 2018 KINES 112: Measuring Physical Activity Behavior Undergraduate

Spring 2018 Food Fasting, and Fitness (MD program integrated block) Professional

Spring 2018 KINES 119: Introduction to Kinesiology Undergraduate

Spring 2017 KINES 119: Introduction to Kinesiology Undergraduate

Fall 2016 KINES 119: Introduction to Kinesiology Undergraduate

Spring 2016 KINES 119: Introduction to Kinesiology Undergraduate

Teaching Assistantships (Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT)

Semester Course number and title Level

Fall 2006 Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health Graduate

Spring 2006 Psychosocial Epidemiology Graduate

Fall 2005 Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health Graduate

Spring 2005 Measurement Issues in Chronic Disease Epidemiology Graduate

Fall 2004 Social and Behavioral Determinants of Health Graduate

MENTORSHIP

Name of Mentee Department/Program Primary mentor? Year(s)

Postdoctoral fellows

Keith Thraen-Borowski Kinesiology 2015-2016

Maggie Grabow Family Medicine

Doctoral students

Paige Douglass Kinesiology New Fall ‘19

Somya Rastogi Kinesiology 2018-current

Jess Gorzelitz Kinesiology 2016-current

Dan Schaefer Kinesiology 2018-current

Elizabeth Holzhausen Epidemiology 2018-current

Lorelie Grepo Industrial Engineering 2018-current

Unnur Goddotinier Epidemiology 2018

Eric Post Kinesiology 2016-2018

Brianna Leitzelar Kinesiology 2017-current

Kevin Crombie Kinesiology 2016-current

Steph Trigsted Kinesiology 2015-2017

Julie Wang Public Health, UCSD 2013-2014

Masters’ students

Patrick Disterhalt MPH 2019-current

Rissa Lane Epidemiology 2018-2019

Diana Dorn Kinesiology 2016-2018

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Preshita Date MPH 2017-2018

Brittany Van Remortel MPH 2016-2017

Jessica Gorzelitz Epidemiology 2016

Emily Wirkus MPH 2015-2016

Undergraduate students

Sasha Riley Kinesiology (UW Eau Claire) Summer 2019

Katie Paasch

Claire Otto

Psych. (Carleton College)

Kinesiology

Summer 2019

2019-current

Greta Deutsch Kinesiology 2019-current

Madison Soukup Kinesiology 2018-current

Allie Palmer Kinesiology 2018-current

Chloe Farber Kinesiology 2017-current

Stefanie Stoller Kinesiology 2017-current

Bianca Briones Kinesiology 2017-current

Allison Zeman Kinesiology 2016-2018

Rachel Stoeller Kinesiology 2017-2018

Reese Hyzer Psychology 2017-2018

Natalia Sitailo Kinesiology 2014-2017

Diana Dorn Kinesiology 2014-2016

Rose DiGiulio Kinesiology 2016

Emily Torres Kinesiology 2015

Nicole Green Kinesiology 2016

Taylor Amich Kinesiology 2015

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

International Society of Physical Activity and Health

American College of Sports Medicine

2018-current

2014-current

Society of Behavioral Medicine 2008-current

American Public Health Association 2018-current

SHAPE 2015-2016

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Grant Reviewer

National Institutes of Health

Special Emphasis Panel: RPHB-W 55 (PAR-14-315/PAR-14-321) Mar 2019

Oct 2018

Oct 2017

Feb 2017

Study Section: BMIO (Behavioral Medicine: Interventions and Outcomes) Oct 2016

Cancer Research UK July 2019

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UW Institute for Clinical and Translational Research

KL2 Early Career Award reviewer

Nov 2017

Service to Professional Organizations

Society for Behavioral Medicine

Chair, Population Health Sciences Special Interest Group 2019-current

Chair-elect, Population Health Sciences Special Interest Group 2018-2019

Chair, Behavioral Informatics and Technology Special Interest Group 2018-2019

Co-chair, Behavioral Informatics and Technology Special Interest Group 2017-2018

Poster mentor 2018-2019

Abstract reviewer for annual meeting 2016-2019

American College of Sports Medicine

Abstract reviewer for annual meeting 2015-2018

International Society for Physical Activity and Health

Vice-treasurer 2018-current

Editorial Boards

Senior Associate Editor, Journal of Physical Activity and Health 2019-current

Associate Editor, Journal for the Measurement of Physical Activity Behaviour 2018-current

Journal reviewer

American Journal of Preventive Medicine

Annals of Behavioral Medicine

Arthritis Care and Research

BMC Public Health

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment

Cancer

Cancer Causes and Control

Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention

Health Education Research

Health Psychology

Journal for Nurse Practitioners

Journal of Behavioral Medicine

Journal of Cancer Survivorship: Research and Practice

Journal of Medical Internet Research

Journal of Medical Internet Research: Research Protocols

Journal for the Measurement of Physical Activity Behaviour

Journal of Preventive Medicine

Journal of Women’s Health

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise

Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research

Physiology and Behavior

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PLOS ONE

Translational Journal of the American College of Sports Medicine

External thesis reviewer

Macquarie University, Sydney, AUS

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE TO UW-MADISON

University Committees

Commission on Faculty Compensation and Economic Benefits 2018-current

Faculty Senate (Alternate) 2018-current

Department of Kinesiology Committees

Graduate Studies Committee 2015-current

Merit Committee 2015-2016

Other UW – Madison Service

UW Well Partnership Council 2017-current

American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) Exercise is Medicine on

Campus (Faculty Lead)

2017-current

MEDIA AND OUTREACH

TV/Radio

Interview on Channel 3000, Topic: “Professor explains accuracy of fitness trackers.” August 7,

2019.

Interview on WKOW/Channel 27, Topic: “Relief comes to those who had cabin fever during

polar vortex.” February 1, 2019.

Guest on The Larry Meiller Show, Wisconsin Public Radio. Topic: “Fighting cancer with

exercise.” January 9, 2017.

Interview on Channel 3000, Topic: “UW Carbone Cancer Center studying physical activity of

cancer survivors: Trial uses Fitbit to monitor activity.” January 1, 2017.

Print/online media: Stories about my own research

CNN: Fitness trackers’ accurate enough for most. April 13, 2017.

Reuters: Activity trackers not always great at monitoring exercise heart rate. April 10, 2017

ABC: Some fitness trackers may fall short in measuring heart rate accurately, study finds. April

10, 2017.

Reuters: Fitbit use tied to increase in activity. June 19, 2015.

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Print/online media: Comments on other investigators’ research or for general outreach

Wired: A brutal murder, a wearable witness, and an unlikely suspect. September 17, 2019

DigitalTrends: How accurate are fitness trackers and does it matter? We asked an expert. July 27,

2019.

WalletHub: 2018 Boston Marathon facts: Records, Money & More. April 11, 2018.

Slate: Can this new app use Fitbits to transform care for the elderly? November 17, 2015.

Prevention: How much exercise do you really need? August 18, 2015.

Other

Grandparents University, 2018