Jay Ted Lee

Jay Ted Lee
New Mexico Highlands University · Exercise and Sport Sciences

Ph.D.

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August 2015 - May 2016
New Mexico Highlands University
Position
  • Professor (Associate)
July 2015 - April 2016
New Mexico Highlands University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
August 1999 - May 2001
Lamar University
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
Education
August 2000 - May 2004
University of Houston
Field of study
  • Kinesiology

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Publications (59)
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Objective To evaluate the functional improvement of rehabilitation inpatients with paraneoplastic cerebellar degeneration. Design Retrospective Review Setting Three tertiary referral based hospitals. Interventions Medical records were retrospectively analyzed for demographic, laboratory, medical and functional data. Main Outcome Measure Functio...
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To assess the frequency and risk factors for return to the primary acute care service among lymphoma patients undergoing inpatient rehabilitation. Retrospective study. Tertiary referral-based cancer center. All patients with a history of lymphoma admitted to inpatient rehabilitation between October 1, 2003 and January 30, 2013. Items analyzed from...
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Several distinctive factors support the argument for developmentally appropriate youth tobacco cessation programs, including the science of adolescents’ evolving brains, as well as the incidence and risks of adolescent tobacco use, and its endemic nature in adolescent milieus and culture. This paper utilizes these factors and insights from the Yout...
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Background Given the high rate of adolescent smoking, cessation remains a vital public health priority. This study explored archival data using a structured phenomenological framework known as Reversal Theory (RT). In order to better understand aspects of adolescent tobacco use we compared the transactional, psychological states described by RT to...
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Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) brain tumor patients often have functional deficits related to neurologic impairments and are commonly found in acute inpatient rehabilitation facilities. No previous studies specifically looking at the return to the primary acute care service of GBM patients has been published. Objective: To determine the...
Conference Paper
This presentation demonstrates a scriptable routine for SPSS that affords a custom analysis as a sort of Poor Man’s confirmatory factor analysis (CFA). It is a follow up to Zapalac’s 2004 studies using RT to develop a Metamotivational Sport Identification Scale (MSIS) useful for understanding issues of consumption behaviors in sport fans and import...
Conference Paper
Research has demonstrated that short-term heart rate variability (HRV), commonly used to indicate training load and recovery in physical activity and exercise, can be accepted as a reliable indicator of parasympathetic activity and has been incorporated into many applications for physical activity training prescription, meditation, and cognitive be...
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BACKGROUND: Pancytopenia, immunosuppression, and other factors may place patients with multiple myeloma at risk for medical complications. These patients often require inpatient rehabilitation. No previous studies have looked at risk factors for return to the primary acute care service of this patient population. OBJECTIVE: To determine the percent...
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Background/aims: To determine if there is a relationship between patient symptoms and functional improvement on inpatient rehabilitation. Methods: Retrospective review of medical records at an American tertiary referral-based cancer center of all patients admitted to an inpatient rehabilitation unit between 3/1/2013-5/20/2013. Main outcome measu...
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the frequency and reasons for return to the primary acute care service among patients with leukemia undergoing inpatient rehabilitation. Design: This is a retrospective study of all patients with leukemia, myelodysplastic syndrome, aplastic anemia, or myelofibrosis admitted to inpatient rehabilitati...
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Objective: To assess rehabilitation inpatient risk of return to primary (RTP) service in patients with bone marrow transplant (BMT). Design: Retrospective review. Setting: Inpatient rehabilitation unit within a tertiary referral-based cancer center. Participants: All patients with BMT (131) who were admitted a total of 147 times to inpatient...
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e19509 Background: Inpatient rehabilitation bone marrow transplant patients can be challenging due to their medical fragility. Methods: One hundred forty-seven bone marrow transplant patients admitted to inpatient rehabilitation at a major national cancer hospital between January 1, 2002, and April 15, 2009, regardless of the patient’s primary canc...
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This study examined neighborhood safety as perceived by children (mean age=10 years) and their mothers, and its association with children's physical activity. For all eight safety items examined, children perceived their environment as less dangerous than mothers (p<0.05). None of the multiple regression models predicting children's physical activi...
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This study examined neighborhood safety as perceived by children (mean age=10 years) and their mothers, and its association with children's physical activity. For all eight safety items examined, children perceived their environment as less dangerous than mothers (p<0.05). None of the multiple regression models predicting children's physical activi...
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BACKGROUND: Parents represent a key ecological component in influencing their child's physical activity. The aim of this exploratory study was to assess the relationship between maternal acculturation and physical activity in Hispanic children. METHODS: 102 Hispanic mothers (mean age 36.2 yrs; +SD 7.3 yrs) and their children (mean age 10.0 yrs, +S...
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Childhood obesity affects children across all ages and genders. However, Latino children and adolescents are at an increased risk, with one out of three Latino children (ages 2-19) being classified as overweight. Physical inactivity is deemed a major factor contributing to the energy imbalance that leads to excess adiposity. The aims of this study...
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Attributes related to burnout potential in high school varsity basketball coaches were investigated using Reversal Theory as a theoretical base (e.g., Apter, 2001). Four hundred coaches, controlled for school size and gender, were randomly selected and mailed a questionnaire which included the Apter Motivational Style Profile (AMSP) (Apter, 1999),...
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In response to the problem of adolescent smoking and limited appropriate cessation resources, this study examined the pattern and structure of the American Lung Association, Why Do You Smoke? (WDS) to determine its appropriateness for use in youth smoking cessation programs. The WDS is used to help smokers identify primary motivations for using tob...
Poster
Archer, K., Lee, J., Eason, D., Bahnsen, P., Whisenant, A. & Burton, B. (2007). Pilot study of weight gain in collegiate male athletes: Supplement vs. food products. Poster Presentation at the National Strength and Conditioning Association National Conference, Atlanta, GA.
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The purpose of this study was to examine fho relationship befween five sociomolivational factors {stress and entertainment, achievement seeking , calharsis and aggression, salu-brious effects, and community image) and attendance at minor league hockey g.imes. Subjects (N-257) were spectators randomly selected from three season home games of an Inte...
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The need for each chiropractic student to pass the National Chiropractic Board of Examiners (NCBE) exams is of great importance in their educational process. To date, no literature has evaluated the effectiveness of any outcome in predicting the success or failure on the NCBE exams. The Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI) was developed...
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Introduction: The need for each chiropractic student to pass the National Chiropractic Board of Examiners (NCBE) exams is of great importance in their educational process. To date, no literature has evaluated the effectiveness of any outcome in predicting the success or failure on the NCBE exams. The Learning and Study Strategies Inventory (LASSI)...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Houston, 2003. Degree granted by College of Education. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [124]-138).

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