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Journal of Obesity & Weight Loss Therapy
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Yoonjung Park

Yoonjung Park

Yoonjung Park, PhD
Assistant Professor, Exercise Physiology
Department of Health & Human Performance 
University of Houston
USA
Phone: (713) 743-9350
Fax: (713) 743-9860

University of Houston

Biography

Dr. Yoonjung Park is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise and Sports Science at the Texas Tech University.  He received Ph.D. degree in Cardiovascular Exercise Physiology from Texas A&M University in the department of Health and Kinesiology and completed his postdoctoral training in the Departments of Veterinary Physiology & Pharmacology at Texas A&M University and in the Departments of Internal Medicine, Division of  Cardiovascular Medicine, at University of Missouri. He has a number of  publications in the field of obesity, diabetes, aging and cardiovascular disease, especially microcirculation, and has an expertise in the effects of exercise/physical activity on vascular function.

 

Research Interest

Metabolic syndrome (obesity and type 2 diabetes)
Vascular dysfunction
Physical activity and/or exercise training prevent and/or ameliorate vascular dysfunction.

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