Education
Doctorate of Philosophy, College of Health, Department of Exercise and Sport Science, Specialization in Exercise Physiology, Allied Area in Medical Physiology, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, https://health.utah.edu/ (December 16, 1993)
Doctoral Dissertation: Thermoregulatory, Cardiovascular, and Metabolic Dynamics during
Prolonged Cycling in Normoconvective and Hyperconvective Environments (Major Professor:
Stephen C. Johnson, PhD), https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6kh55bd
Master of Arts, College of Arts and Science, Department of Exercise and Sport Science (formerly
Department of Physical Education), Specialization in Exercise Physiology, The University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, https://exss.unc.edu/ (August11, 1986)
Master Thesis: Thermoregulatory, Metabolic, and Cardiovascular Responses of Pregnant Women to Immersion and Immersion Exercise (Major Professor: Robert G. McMurray, PhD), https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/dissertations/6395wc53t?locale=en
Bachelor of Science, College of Applied Human Sciences, Department of Health and Exercise
Science (formerly Department of Physical Education in the College of Education),
Concentration in Coaching, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado,
https://www.chhs.colostate.edu/hes (May 19, 1984)
Teaching, Research, and Laboratory Director Experience
School of Health Sciences, Department of Sports and Health Sciences, Department of Sports
Management (Faculty, 2015 to present; Institutional Review Board member; SPHS697 Capstone
Project new content developer; Academic Content Program writer; mentor for part-time
faculty; 2021 Graduate Excellence in Teaching Award for the School of Health Sciences),
American Public University System, 111 West Congress Street, Charles Town, West Virginia,
25414, 877.755.2787, https://www.apus.edu/. Online teaching assignments:
EDUC550 Elementary School Health and Physical Education
SPHE250 Sports First Aid and Safety
SPHE295 Foundations of Nutrition
SPHE314 Exercise Physiology
SPHE315 Training and Conditioning
SPHE319 Drugs and Sports
SPHE320 Nutrition
SPHE405 Sports First Aid
SPHS500 Statistics in Sports and Health Sciences
SPHS509 Optimal Sports Performance
SPHS511 Critical Thinking in the Sports and Health Industries
SPHS697 Sport and Health Sciences Capstone Project
SPMT600 Research Methods
Distance Education Natural Science and Mathematics Course Manager and Professor of Record
(part-time, 2015 to present, adjunct professor 2007 to 2015), Global University, 1121 South
Glenstone Avenue, Springfield, Missouri, 65804, 800.443.1803,
https://globaluniversity.edu/. Manage, teach, design, and update natural science and
mathematics curriculum and assessment for the following online distance education courses
which are translated into numerous languages and offered in several countries:
GSC1103 Studies in Physical Science
GSC1101 Studies in Physical Science Laboratory
HSC2013 Foundations of Health
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LSC2013 Studies in Human Biology
MTH1013 Mathematics for Liberal Arts
MTH1103 Business Mathematics
MTH2503 College Algebra
MTH3303 Statistical Techniques
Distance Education Natural Science Associate Faculty and Institutional Review Board Committee Member (part-time, 2014 to present), American Indian College Campus of SAGU, 10020 North 15th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85021, 602.944.3335, https://www.aicag.edu/. Online curriculum design and teaching assignments:
BIO1113-159 Introduction to Biological Science
BIO1111-159 Introduction to Biological Science Laboratory
SCI213 Biological Science
SCI211 Biological Science Laboratory
SCI223 Physical Science
SCI221 Physical Science Laboratory
PHY1113-159 Introduction to Physical Science
PHY1111-159 Introduction to Physical Science Laboratory
Natural Science, Mathematics, Business, Humanities, and Communications Associate Faculty (part-
time, 2015 to 2018), City University of Seattle, 521 Wall Street, Seattle, Washington,
98121, 888.422.4898, https://www.cityu.edu/. Curriculum design and teaching assignments in
online, mixed mode (hybrid), and traditional formats:
COM419 Intercultural Communication
COM497 Practicum
HUM220 Introduction to the Humanities
MATH107 Mathematical Reasoning and its Applications
MATH138 College Algebra
MATH141 Precalculus
MATH146 Foundational Statistics
MATH151 Calculus
SCI215 Environmental Science
SCI302 Astronomy
SCI303 Oceanography
SCI304 Meteorology
SCI306 Health and Wellness
SSC221 Principles of Macroeconomics
Adjunct Faculty (part-time during summer 2013 and 2014) and Visiting Assistant Professor (full-
time 2001-2002 academic year), Seattle Pacific University, 3307 Third Avenue West, Seattle,
Washington, 98119, 206.281.2000, www.spu.edu.
Adjunct Teaching Assignments (Lydia Green Nursing Program, Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner
Certificate Program, School of Health Sciences). Teaching Assignments:
NUR6951 – Advanced Clinical Pathophysiology
Full-Time Teaching Assignments (Biology Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Division of
Science and Engineering). Teaching Assignments:
BIO1100 Biological Science
BIO2101 General Biology (lecture and lab)
BIO3325 Genetics (lecture and lab)
BIO3351 General Microbiology (lecture and lab)
Natural Science and Mathematics Department Faculty and Cadaver Laboratory Director (Associate Professor, 2012-2014; Assistant Professor, 2006-2011; Adjunct Professor, 2004-2006), Northwest University, 5520 108th Avenue Northeast, Kirkland, Washington, 98033, 425.822.8266, www.northwestu.edu, Committee Member (Academic Affairs; Institutional Review Board; Athletics; Wellness, Education Methodologies, Technologies, and Resources; Safety; Health Benefits Task Force; TurnItIn Task Force; Pre-Medicine Major Admissions; Nursing Major Admissions). Teaching Assignments:
SCIE1151 Human Biology Laboratory
SCIE1153 Human Biology
SCIE1503 Survey of Nutrition
SCIE2051 General Biology I Laboratory
SCIE2053 General Biology I
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 3
SCIE2061 General Biology II Laboratory
SCIE2063 General Biology II
SCIE2101 Microbiology Laboratory
SCIE2103 Microbiology
SCIE2201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Laboratory
SCIE2203 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
SCIE2211 Human Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
SCIE2213 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
SCIE2613 Diet and Nutrition
SCIE4662 Undergraduate Science Teaching Assistant
SCIE4922 Research Topics
Biology and Fitness Department Faculty (1.0 FTE, 2006 winter quarter), Lake Washington Institute of Technology, 11605 132nd Avenue NE, Kirkland, Washington, 98034, 425.739.8100, https://www.lwtech.edu/. Teaching Assignments:
BIOL212 Anatomy and Physiology II
FTNS139 Cardiac Rehabilitation
Biology Department Adjunct Faculty (0.33 FTE, 2004 summer and fall quarters, 2005 winter and
summer quarters), Tacoma Community College - Gig Harbor campus, 3993 Hunt Street Northwest,
Gig Harbor, Washington, 98335, 253.460.2424, https://www.tacomacc.edu/. Teaching
Assignments:
BIOL118 Human Anatomy and Physiology (lecture and lab)
Biology and Health Science Department Adjunct Faculty (0.66 FTE, 2004-2005 academic year),
Division of Natural and Social Sciences, Pierce College, 1601 39th Avenue SE, Puyallup,
Washington, 98374, 253.840.8400, www.pierce.ctc.edu. Teaching Assignments:
BIOL118 Human Anatomy and Physiology
BIOL240 Anatomy and Physiology I
BIOL250 Anatomy and Physiology II
BIOL251 Anatomy and Physiology II Laboratory
HSCI119 Human Health and Disease
HSCI161 Human Nutrition
Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist (1994-1996), Saint Patrick Hospital, Department of
Rehabilitation Services, Missoula Montana, 406.543.7271,
https://montana.providence.org/locations-directory/s/st-patrick-hospital
Montana Scholastic School Blood Lipid, Nutrition, Blood Pressure, and Fitness Assessment Program Director (1992-1996), Western Montana Clinic Community Health Program, Missoula Montana, 406.721.5600, https://www.westernmontanaclinic.com/
Department of Mathematical Sciences Visiting Instructor (1994-1995), Six Through Eight
Mathematics (STEM) Project, (Curriculum writer under RW Billstein, on a $4,100,000.00
National Science Foundation grant), The University of Montana, Missoula, Montana,
406.243.0211, www.umt.edu.
Systemic Initiative for Montana Mathematics and Science (SIMMS) Computer Laboratory Staff
(1995-1996), Department of Mathematical Sciences
Statistical and Computer Consultant (1994-1996), Division of Biological Sciences
Health and Human Performance (HHP) Department Assistant Professor (1991-1994), Human
Performance Laboratory Director, Department Computer Coordinator, School of Education;
Adjunct Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, School of Pharmacy and Allied Health
Sciences. Teaching Assignments:
HHP305 Computer Applications in Health Sciences (lecture and laboratory)
HHP310 Coaching Young Athletes: American Coaching Effectiveness Program Leader Level Program
Manager (lecture and laboratory)
HHP377 Physiology of Exercise
HHP378 Physiology of Exercise Laboratory
HHP483 Preventative and Rehabilitative Fitness Programming
HHP484 Preventative and Rehabilitative Fitness Programming Laboratory
HHP497 Undergraduate Research
HHP498 Undergraduate Internship
HHP510 Human Performance and Fitness Assessment (lecture and laboratory)
HHP521 Advanced Physiology of Exercise (lecture and laboratory)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 4
HHP597 Graduate Research
Executive, Board Member, Editor, Technical Writer, Advisor, and International Experience
Executive Director, Hidden Manna Food Bank, Family Services, and Youth Opportunities (2004–
present), Fitness, Nutrition, and Wellness Supervisor (Kirkland Washington,
https://www.hiddenmanna-washington.org/
Internal Revenue Service 501(c)(3) Federal Employer Identification Number (IRS FEIN) 47-
2844819
State of Washington Certificate of Nonprofit Charitable Organization 1125236
State of Washington Certificate of Nonprofit Corporation United Business Identifier (UBI)
602-842-568
State of Washington Nonprofit Business License with City of Kirkland Endorsement BUS23869
International Christian Outreach and Relief (INCOR) Board member (2011–2021), Kent Washington,
IRS 501(c)(3) Federal Employer Identification Number 91-1401916, www.incorworldwide.org/
Host Family for International Students (2011–present), King’s Schools International Student
Program (www.kingsschools.org/admissions/international-student-admissions/, 206.289.7844),
Intercultural Homestays Seattle (www.homestaysinseattle.com/, 206.367.5332), Agape Hosting
International (www.agapehosting.com/, 425.408.2993), MeySen Academy (www.meysen.ac.jp/en/,
Global Partners Institute (www.gpicanada.com/)
Executive Director, Paraclete Personal Training Services, 1996-2019
Contributing Editor and Regional Account Executive, Sports Guide Magazine, Mills Publishing
Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, https://millspub.com/outdoor-sports-guide-2/. Assignments:
Contributing Editor (1991-2003), Executive Editor (1988-1991)
Contributing Writer, Magill’s Medical and Science Guides (1988-1999), Salem Press, Pasadena,
California, Assignments: Encyclopedia articles and edited book chapters on preventive and
rehabilitation medicine, health and health care issues, fitness and exercise physiology,
nutrition, environment, and history
Sports Science Advisor, United States Handball Association (1987-1999), https://ushandball.org/
Sports Science Advisor, World Footbag Association (1987-1999), http://www.footbag.org/
Executive Director, Paraclete Instructional Technology Services (1996-1999), Kirkland,
Washington. Online and mixed mode (hybrid) scholastic and collegiate science and
mathematics tutoring utilizing a variety of web-based digital pedagogies and interactive
multimedia tools
Editor, Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal, 1992-
1994
Northwest Chapter Governmental and Public Affairs Representative, American College of Sports
Medicine, 1992-1993
Scholarship
Books/Multimedia:
Graetzer DG. Studies in Human Biology. Springfield, Mo: Global University Press, 2020. (ISBN,
978-0-7617-2195-6)
Graetzer DG. Studies in Human Biology – Grading Packet. Springfield, Mo: Global University
Press, 2020. (ISBN, 978-0-7617-1534-4)
Graetzer DG. Studies in Human Biology – Student Packet. Springfield, Mo: Global University
Press, 2020. (ISBN, 978-0-7617-1534-4)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 5
Marieb EN, Graetzer DG. TestGen® Test Generator for Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology (Ninth Edition Online Supplement). San Francisco, Ca: Pearson Education/Benjamin-Cummings Publishing, Inc., 2009. (ISBN, 978-0-321-53188-9)
Graetzer DG. Instructors Guide and Test Bank: Elaine N. Marieb’s Essentials of Human Anatomy
and Physiology (Eighth Edition). San Francisco, Ca: Pearson Education/Benjamin-Cummings
Publishing, Inc., 2006. (ISBN, 978-0-805-37329-5)
Graetzer DG. Goetz S. Marieb EN. Instructors Guide and Test Bank: Essentials of Human Anatomy
and Physiology (Eighth Edition). San Francisco, Ca: Pearson Education/Benjamin-Cummings
Publishing, Inc., 2006. (ISBN, 978-0-805-37329-5)
Graetzer DG. Marieb EN. Instructors Guide and Test Bank to Accompany Essentials of Human
Anatomy and Physiology (Eighth Edition). San Francisco, Ca: Pearson Education/Benjamin-
Cummings Publishing, Inc., 2004. (ISBN, 978-0-805-37329-5)
Reviewer, class tester, and/or focus group participant of edited books:
Morris JR, Hartl DL, Knoll AH, Lui R, Michael M. Biology: How Life Works (Second Edition). New
York, NY: WH Freeman, 2016. (ISBN: 978-1-464-12609-3) Note: DG Graetzer credited as
reviewer, class tester, and focus group participant on page xxxiii.
Thompson GS. Understanding Anatomy and Physiology: A Visual, Auditory, Interactive Approach
(Second Edition). Philadelphia, Pa: FA Davis, 2015. (ISBN: 978-0-8036-4373-4) Note: DG
Graetzer credited as reviewer on page xiii.
Thompson GS. Workbook to Accompany Understanding Anatomy and Physiology: A Visual, Auditory,
Interactive Approach (Second Edition). Philadelphia, Pa: FA Davis, 2015. (ISBN: 978-0-
8036-4374-1) Note: DG Graetzer credited as reviewer on page v.
Grodner M, Roth SL, Walkingshaw BC. Nutritional Foundations and Clinical Applications (Fifth
Edition, with Nutritrac Nutrition Analysis CD-ROM). St. Louis, Mo: Elsevier/Mosby, 2012.
(ISBN, 978-0-323-07456-8) Note: DG Graetzer credited as major reviewer on page viii.
Grodner M, Long SL, Walkingshaw BC. Foundations and Clinical Applications of Nutrition: A
Nursing Approach (Fourth Edition, with Nutritrac Nutrition Analysis CD-ROM). St. Louis, Mo:
Mosby/Elsevier, Inc., 2007. (ISBN: 978-0-323-04529-2)
Internet Publications (https://apuedge.com/?s=Graetzer, https://amuedge.com/?s=Graetzer)
Graetzer DG. (2022, May 17). Long COVID: Symptoms, Possible Causes and Treatments. Charles
Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/long-covid-symptoms-
possible-causes-and-treatments/
Graetzer DG. (2022, February 16). Do you know all the Risk Factors for Heart Disease? (Part II
of II). Charles Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/do-you-know-
all-the-risk-factors-for-heart-disease-part-ii/
Graetzer DG. (2022, February 14). Do you know all the Risk Factors for Heart Disease? (Part I
of II). Charles Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/do-you-know-
all-the-risk-factors-for-heart-disease-part-i/
Graetzer DG. (2022, February 11). The Causes of Back Pain and How to Prevent and Treat It.
Charles Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/the-causes-of-back-
pain-and-how-to-prevent-and-treat-it/
Graetzer DG. (2022, February 9). Glacier National Park is Becoming a Glacier-Less Park. Charles
Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/glacier-national-park-is-
becoming-a-glacier-less-park/
Graetzer DG. (2022, February 4). Overtraining and Hans Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome.
Charles Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/overtraining-and-
hans-selyes-general-adaptation-syndrome/
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 6
Graetzer DG. (2022, January 31). COVID-19 Vaccination vs. Natural Immunity: Which is Better?
Charles Town, WV: American Military University Edge. https://amuedge.com/covid-19-
vaccination-vs-natural-immunity-which-is-better/
Graetzer DG. (2022, January 19). The IHU Coronavirus Variant is Not a Concern for Now. Charles
Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/the-ihu-coronavirus-variant-
is-not-a-concern-for-now/
Graetzer DG. (2021, December 30). What Science Says about Alcohol and Athletic Performance.
Charles Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/what-science-says-
about-alcohol-and-athletic-performance/
Graetzer DG. (2021, December 14). The Coronavirus Omicron Variant: Its Evolution and Future.
Charles Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/the-coronavirus-
omicron-variant-its-evolution-and-future/
Graetzer DG. (2021, May 3). Overcoming the ‘Pandemic Wall” of Fear in Stressful Living. Charles
Town, WV: American Public University Edge. https://apuedge.com/overcoming-the-pandemic-
wall-of-fear-in-stressful-living/
Graetzer DG. (2021, March 31). COVID-19 Genetics and Statistics: Comparison with Influenza
Viruses. Charles Town, WV: American Military University Edge. https://amuedge.com/covid-19-
genetics-and-statistics-a-comparison-with-past-flus/
Graetzer DG. (2020, December 18). Ammonium Nitrate from Fertilizer Research to Munitions and
Poison Gas (Part III of III). Charles Town, WV: American Military University Edge.
https://amuedge.com/ammonium-nitrate-from-fertilizer-research-to-munitions-and-poison-gas/
Graetzer DG. (2020, December 18). Poison Gas in War: The Legacies of Fritz and Clara Haber.
Charles Town, WV: American Military University Edge. https://amuedge.com/poison-gas-in-war-
the-legacies-of-fritz-and-clara-haber/
Graetzer DG. (2020, October 22). Starvation must not be used as a weapon of mass destruction.
Charles Town, WV: American Military University Edge. https://amuedge.com/starvation-must-
not-be-a-weapon-of-mass-destruction/
Graetzer DG. (2020, September 29). Environment Health Impacts of Excessive Cropland
Fertilization – History of Enhancing Global Food Security (Part II of III). Charles Town,
WV: American Military University Edge. https://amuedge.com/environmental-health-impacts-of-
excessive-cropland-fertilization/
Graetzer DG. (2020, September 3). How Cropland Fertilization Enhanced Global Food Security -
History of Enhancing Global Food Security (Part I of III). Charles Town, WV: American
Military University Edge. https://amuedge.com/how-cropland-fertilization-enhanced-global-
food-security/
Graetzer DG. (2020, April 17). COVID-19, Food Insecurity, and Chicken Soup. Academics
Newsletter. Charles Town, WV: American Public University System.
https://www.apus.edu/faculty-connect/faculty_resources/provost-office/_documents/Academics-
Newsletter-April-17th.pdf
Thesis/Capstone Project Internet Publications with Students
(https://apus.libguides.com/c.php?g=241183&p=6701422):
Idrissi, Simo with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2022, January). Mental
Preparation and Biofeedback to Enhance Soccer Team Performance Throughout a Competitive
Season. Masters in Sports and Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV: American
Public University System Library ePress.
https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=66440815
Pratt, Lerome D. with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2022, January).
Association of Non-Neutral Foot Types to Low Extremity Injuries. Masters in Sports and
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 7
Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV: American Public University System
Library ePress. https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=66440596
Fisher, Adrienne with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2021, June).
Intermittent Hypoxia with Exercise, Voluntary Breathing, and Rest: Potential Benefits for
Physical and Mental Performance, Injury Prevention, and Heart Rate Variability. Masters in
Sports and Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV: American Public University
System Library ePress. https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=63131659
Streetman, Aspen E. with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2020, December).
Strong Women in Diplomacy: A Powerlifting Intervention to Empower Female Diplomats. Masters
in Sports and Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV: American Public
University System Library ePress.
https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=58320996
Lo, Jennifer with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2020, November). In
Defense of Carbs - Carbs Remain King in the Face of the Ketogenic Fad for Endurance
Athletes. Masters in Sports and Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV:
American Public University System Library ePress.
https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=60863665
Hert, Christian M. with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2020, August).
Bridging the Gap of Fitness and Science within the Army. Masters in Sports and Health
Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV: American Public University System Library
ePress. https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=61608096
Borowick, Daniel J. with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2020, January).
Program Design Based on Genetically-Determined Type I and Type II Fiber Typing In Order to
Achieve Optimal Athletic Performance. Masters in Sports and Health Sciences Capstone
Project. Charles Town, WV: American Public University System Library ePress.
https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=56378143
Jones, Mark E. with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2019, April). Tactical
Athlete’s Body Composition and Performance Effects while Training in a Fasted State.
Masters in Sports and Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV: American Public
University System Library ePress. https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=51652631
Rowe, Michael L. with Capstone/Thesis Major Professor Daniel G. Graetzer. (2018, May). CrossFit
in The United States Air Force: Bridging the Gap between Air Superiority and the Human
Weapon System. Masters in Sports and Health Sciences Capstone Project. Charles Town, WV:
American Public University System Library ePress.
https://apus.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=47841047
Webinar presentations:
Graetzer DG. Selye’s General Adaptation Syndrome: Application to Prevention and Rehabilitation
of Low Back Pain. (American Public University System School of Health Sciences Webinar
presentation, March 20, 2018)
Graetzer DG. Development, production, and potential deployment of chemical, biological, and
nuclear weapons of mass destruction. (American Public University System School of Health
Sciences Webinar presentation, October 25, 2017)
Manuscripts published in edited books:
Graetzer DG. Cyrus the Great Founds the Persian Empire. In: Chavalas, MW, ed. Great Events from
History: The Ancient World, Prehistory to 476 C.E. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 2004;1:370-
Graetzer DG. World War II. In: Marchman, JF, ed. Encyclopedia of Flight. Pasadena, Ca: Salem
Press; 2002;3:779-785. (ISBN, 0-58765-046-0)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 8
Graetzer DG. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, bombing. In: Marchman, JF, ed. Encyclopedia of Flight.
Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 2002;2:502-506. (ISBN, 0-58765-046-0)
Graetzer DG. Gulf War. In: Marchman, JF, ed. Encyclopedia of Flight. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press;
2002;1:311-314. (ISBN, 0-58765-046-0)
Graetzer DG. Avalanches. In: Bradford M, Carmichael RS, eds. Natural Disasters. Pasadena, Ca:
Salem Press; 2000;1:1-6. (ISBN, 0-89356-082-0)
Graetzer DG. Lightning strikes. In: Bradford M, Carmichael RS, eds. Natural Disasters.
Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 2000;2:730-733. (ISBN, 0-89356-082-0)
Graetzer DG. Pensions. In: Roberts, P, ed. Aging: Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press;
2000;2:591-595. (ISBN, 0-89356-265-3)
Graetzer DG. Medical insurance. In: Roberts, P, ed. Aging: Volume I. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press;
2000;1:495-498. (ISBN, 0-89356-265-3)
Graetzer DG. Foot disorders. In: Roberts, P, ed. Aging: Volume I. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press;
2000;1:279-282. (ISBN, 0-89356-265-3)
Graetzer DG. Back disorders. In: Roberts, P, ed. Aging: Volume I. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press;
2000;1:94-99. (ISBN, 0-89356-265-3)
Graetzer DG. West and North European immigration. In: Super, JC, ed. Encyclopedia of North
American History. Tarrytown, NY: Marshall Cavendish; 1999;1356-1360. (ISBN, 0-7614-7084-0)
Graetzer DG. Computers. In: Super, JC, ed. Encyclopedia of North American History. Tarrytown,
NY: Marshall Cavendish; 1999;317-321. (ISBN, 0-7614-7084-0)
Graetzer DG. Sports injuries. In: Jefferson, TC, ed. Children's Health: Volume II. Pasadena,
Ca: Salem Press; 1999;2:717-721. (ISBN, 0-89356-944-5)
Graetzer DG. Senses. In: Jefferson, TC, ed. Children's Health: Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem
Press; 1999;2:656-662. (ISBN, 0-89356-944-5)
Graetzer DG. Obesity. In: Jefferson, TC, ed. Children's Health: Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem
Press; 1999;2:509-512. (ISBN, 0-89356-944-5)
Graetzer DG. Motor skill development. In: Jefferson, TC, ed. Children's Health: Volume I.
Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1999;1:452-457. (ISBN, 0-89356-944-5)
Graetzer DG. Heart transplantation. In: Jefferson, TC, ed. Children's Health: Volume I.
Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1999;1:339-340. (ISBN, 0-89356-944-5)
Graetzer DG. Dehydration. In: Jefferson, TC, ed. Children's Health: Volume I. Pasadena, Ca:
Salem Press; 1999;1:176-178. (ISBN, 0-89356-944-5)
Graetzer DG. Medicine. In: Singleton C, ed. The Sixties in America: Volume II. Pasadena, Ca:
Salem Press; 1999;2:470-474. (ISBN, 0-89356-982-8)
Graetzer DG. Medicare. In: Singleton C, ed. The Sixties in America: Volume II. Pasadena, Ca:
Salem Press; 1999;2:468-470. (ISBN, 0-89356-982-8)
Graetzer DG. Human genome project. In: Knight JA, ed. Encyclopedia of Genetics: Volume I.
Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1999;1:318-322. (ISBN, 0-89356-978-X)
Graetzer DG. Autoimmune disorders. In: Knight JA, ed. Encyclopedia of Genetics: Volume I.
Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1999;1:29-31. (ISBN, 0-89356-978-X)
Graetzer DG. Widukind. In: Magill, FN, ed. Dictionary of World Biography: Volume II, The Middle
Ages. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:973-975. (ISBN, 0-89356-273-4)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 9
Graetzer DG, Leonard CT. Neurology, Pediatric. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide:
Revised Edition 1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:1205-1207. (ISBN, 0-
89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Magnetic field therapy. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised
Edition 1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:1062. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Lyme disease. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised Edition
1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:1052-1053. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Kinesiology. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised Edition
1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:980. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Hematology, Pediatric. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised
Edition 1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:812-813. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Heart transplantation. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised
Edition 1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:802-803. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Health maintenance organizations. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide:
Revised Edition 1998, Volume II. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;2:780-782. (ISBN, 0-
89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Electroencephalography. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised
Edition 1998, Volume I. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;1:529-530. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Carpal tunnel syndrome. In: Irons-Georges T, ed. Magill's Medical Guide: Revised
Edition 1998, Volume I. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998;1:274-276. (ISBN, 0-89356-937-2)
Graetzer DG. Sensory neurons. In: Hoopes LLM, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Life Science
Series Supplement, Volume 7. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:3105-3111. (ISBN, 0-89356-
936-4)
Graetzer DG. Motor systems. In: Hoopes LLM, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Life Science Series
Supplement, Volume 7. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:3027-3033. (ISBN, 0-89356-936-4)
Graetzer DG. Avalanches. In: Smith R, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Earth Science Series
Supplement, Volume 6. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:2833-2839. (ISBN, 0-89356-933-X)
Graetzer DG. Atmospheric thermodynamics. In: Smith R, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Earth
Science Series Supplement, Volume 6. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:2826-2832. (ISBN, 0-
89356-933-X)
Graetzer DG. Biosensors. In: Franceschetti DR, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Applied Science
Series Supplement, Volume 7. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:3263-3268. (ISBN, 0-89356-
934-8)
Graetzer DG. Fax technology. In: Franceschetti DR, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Applied
Science Series Supplement, Volume 7. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:3036-3042. (ISBN, 0-
89356-934-8)
Graetzer DG. Computer viruses. In: Franceschetti DR, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Applied
Science Series Supplement, Volume 7. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:3007-3013. (ISBN, 0-
89356-934-8)
Graetzer DG. Thermography. In: Franceschetti DR, ed. Magill's Survey of Science: Applied
Science Series Supplement, Volume 7. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1998:2987-2992. (ISBN, 0-
89356-934-8)
Graetzer DG. The United Nations is formed. In: Powell J, ed. Chronology of European History:
15,000 B.C. to 1997. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1997;3:1130-1132. (ISBN, 0-89356-418-4)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 10
Graetzer DG. Christianity is introduced into Germany. In: Powell J, ed. Chronology of European
History: 15,000 B.C. to 1997. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1997;1:228-230. (ISBN, 0-89356-
418-4)
Graetzer DG. "Fall" of Rome. In: Powell J, ed. Chronology of European History: 15,000 B.C. to
Graetzer DG. Inception of church-state problem. In: Powell J, ed. Chronology of European
History: 15,000 B.C. to 1997. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1997;1:164-166. (ISBN, 0-89356-
418-4)
Graetzer DG. Nero persecutes the Christians. In: Powell J, ed. Chronology of European History:
15,000 B.C. to 1997. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1997;1:146-149. (ISBN, 0-89356-418-4)
Graetzer DG. Rights organizations. In: Bradley D, Fishkin SF, eds. The Encyclopedia of Civil
Rights in America. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe; 1998;3:980-987. (ISBN, 0-7656-8000-9)
Graetzer DG. Violence and terrorism. In: Bradley D, Fishkin SF, eds. The Encyclopedia of Civil
Rights in America. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe; 1998;3:874-876. (ISBN, 0-7656-8000-9)
Graetzer DG. Martial law. In: Bradley D, Fishkin SF, eds. The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in
America. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe; 1998;2:568-570. (ISBN, 0-7656-8000-9)
Graetzer DG. Assembly, Freedom of. In: Bradley D, Fishkin SF, eds. The Encyclopedia of Civil
Rights in America. Armonk, NY: ME Sharpe; 1998;1:79-82. (ISBN, 0-7656-8000-9)
Graetzer DG. The Internetting project begins. In: Smith R, ed. Great Scientific Achievements:
The Twentieth Century, 1968-1997. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1997;1:1379-1381. (ISBN, 0-
89356-414-1)
Graetzer DG, Leonard CT. Neurology, Pediatric. In: Piotrowski NA, ed. Magill’s Medical Guide:
Health and Illness Supplement - Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical and Nonsurgical
Procedures, Medical Specializations. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1996;4:1401-1402. (ISBN,
0-89356-716-7)
Graetzer DG. Magnetic field therapy. In: Piotrowski NA, ed. Magill’s Medical Guide: Health and
Illness Supplement - Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures, Medical
Specializations. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1996;4:1335. (ISBN, 0-89356-716-7)
Graetzer DG. Kinesiology. In: Piotrowski NA, ed. Magill’s Medical Guide: Health and Illness
Supplement - Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures, Medical
Specializations. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1996;4:1291. (ISBN, 0-89356-716-7)
Graetzer DG. Hematology, Pediatric. In: Piotrowski NA, ed. Magill’s Medical Guide: Health and
Illness Supplement - Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures, Medical
Specializations. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1996;4:1210-1212. (ISBN, 0-89356-716-7)
Graetzer DG. Heart transplantation. In: Piotrowski NA, ed. Magill’s Medical Guide: Health and
Illness Supplement - Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures, Medical
Specializations. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1996;4:1203-1204. (ISBN, 0-89356-716-7)
Graetzer DG. Electroencephalography. In: Piotrowski NA, ed. Magill’s Medical Guide: Health and
Illness Supplement - Anatomy and Physiology, Surgical and Nonsurgical Procedures, Medical
Specializations. Pasadena, Ca: Salem Press; 1996;4:1067-1069. (ISBN, 0-89356-716-7)
Sharkey BJ, Graetzer DG. Specificity of exercise, training, and testing. In: Durstine JL, King
AC, Painter PL, Roitman JL, Zwiren LD, Kenney WL, eds. American College of Sports Medicine
Resource Manual for Guidelines for Exercise Testing and Prescription. Philadelphia, Pa: Lea
& Febiger; 1993:82-92. (ISBN, 0-8121-1589-9)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC. A comparison of heart rate at the anaerobic threshold, peak anaerobic
heart rate, and peak aerobic heart rate in elite alpine skiers. In: Rogers TF, Hunter LH,
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 11
Bradshaw WS, eds. Encyclia. Provo, Ut: The Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters;
1991;69:258-299. (ISSN, 0083-4823)
Manuscripts published in refereed journals:
Chen C, Eisenman PA, Johnson SC, Shultz BB, Luetkemeier MJ, Graetzer DG. Effect of air flow
during cycle training on cardiorespiratory function and performance capacity of untrained
males. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 1994;8(4):225-230.
Leonard CT, Kane J, Perdaems J, Frank C, Graetzer DG, Moritani T. Neural modulation of muscle
contractile properties during fatigue: afferent feedback dependence. Electroencephalography
and Clinical Neurophysiology. 1994;93(3):209-217.
McMurray RG, Berry MJ, Katz VL, Graetzer DG, Cefalo RC. The thermoregulation of pregnant women
during aerobic exercise in the water: a longitudinal approach. European Journal of Applied
Physiology and Occupational Physiology. 1990;61(1-2):119-123.
Abstracts published in refereed journals (and related presentations):
Graetzer DG. Intelligence on development, production, and deployment of chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons of mass destruction. Proceedings of the 13th Annual International Association for Intelligence Education (IAFIE) Conference on New Challenges and Opportunities for Enhancing Intelligence Education. May 2017. (Presentation: 13th Annual IAFIE Conference, American Public University, Charles Town, WV, May 23, 2017)
Graetzer DG. Unrestricted ammonia-based cropland fertilization: Global food security vs. health
risk. Proceedings of the World Medical and Health Policy Third Annual Summit. November
2016:2. (Presentation: World Medical and Health Policy Third Annual Summit on Global Food
Security and Health, George Mason University Schar School of Policy and Government,
Arlington, VA, November 16, 2016)
Graetzer DG, Knapp JF, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J. Comparison of triglyceride and lipid
subfraction classifications for CAD risk in 153 adolescent females. Cardiopulmonary
Physical Therapy Journal. 1999;9(4):27-28. (Presentation: Cardiopulmonary Section, 1999
American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Seattle, WA)
Graetzer DG, Knapp JF, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J. Comparison of triglyceride and lipid
subfraction classifications for CAD risk in 97 adolescent males. Cardiopulmonary Physical
Therapy Journal. 1999;9(4):27. (Presentation: Cardiopulmonary Section, 1999 American
Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Seattle, WA)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC. Serum iron profile of elite male endurance cyclists while peaking for
the U.S. National Bicycling Championships. Physical Therapy. 1998;78(5):S13.
(Presentation: 1998 American Physical Therapy Association Scientific Meeting and
Exposition, Orlando, FL)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Chen C. Heart rate, oxygen uptake, and lactic acid responses of elite
footbag players during WFA competitive events. Physical Therapy. 1998;78(5):S12.
(Presentation: 1998 American Physical Therapy Association Scientific Meeting and
Exposition, Orlando, FL)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC. Haematologic assessment for potential overtraining in elite male
alpine skiers during rigorous conditioning. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical
Therapy. 1998;27(1):99. (Presentation: Sports Physical Therapy Section, 1998 American
Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, Ma)
Graetzer DG, Shultz BB, Chen C, Jones L. Descriptive comparison of handball, smacquetball, and
racquetball rallies and match play. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy.
1998;27(1):98. (Presentation: Sports Physical Therapy Section, 1998 American Physical
Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Boston, Ma)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Shultz BB, Luetkemeier MJ, Chen C. Korotkoff blood pressure sounds and
measurement of exercise intensity during prolonged exertion in normoconvective and
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 12
hyperconvective environments. Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Journal. 1998;8(4):29.
(Presentation: Cardiopulmonary Section, 1998 American Physical Therapy Association Combined
Sections Meeting, Boston, Ma) (selected as outstanding poster presentation)
Graetzer DG, Shultz BB. Motor behavior characteristics of highly foot-skilled athletes.
Physical Therapy. 1997;77(5):S48. (Presentation: 1997 American Physical Therapy
Association Scientific Meeting and Exposition, San Diego, Ca)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Shultz BB, Luetkemeier MJ, Chen C. Investigation of the thermal
gradient surrounding the exercising body. Physical Therapy. 1997;77(5):S20. (Presentation:
1997 American Physical Therapy Association Scientific Meeting and Exposition, San Diego,
Ca)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC. Blood lipid, iron, and red blood cell status of elite female alpine
skiers during rigorous training. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy.
1997;25(1):87. (Presentation: Sports Physical Therapy Section, 1997 American Physical
Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Dallas, Tx)
Graetzer DG, Shultz BB. Quantification of sagittal balance, coincident-anticipation time, and
eye-hand coordination in competitive handball players. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports
Physical Therapy. 1997;25(1):86. (Presentation: Sports Physical Therapy Section, 1997
American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Dallas, Tx)
Graetzer DG, Kovacich JM, Richter ST. Influence of Backman Power Massage and Back Machine
modalities on cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral range of motion in healthy males.
Physical Therapy. 1996;76(5):S30. (Presentation: 1996 American Physical Therapy
Association Scientific Meeting and Exposition, Minneapolis, Mn)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Luetkemeier MJ, Shultz BB, Chen C. Ventilatory dynamics during
prolonged cycling in normoconvective and hyperconvective environments. Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise. 1996;28(Suppl.)(5):S200. (Presentation: 1996 American College of
Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Oh)
Knapp JF, Graetzer DG, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J. Discrepancy between TSC, LDL-C, and TSC/HDL-C
ratio blood lipid classifications for CAD risk in children. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise. 1996;28(Suppl.)(5):S96. (Presentation: 1996 American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Oh)
Graetzer DG, Knapp JF, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J. Comparison of total serum cholesterol, LDL-C,
and TSC/HDL-C ratio classifications for CAD risk in adolescents. Research Quarterly for
Exercise and Sport. 1996;67(Suppl.)(1):A49-A50. (Presentation: 1996 American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Atlanta, Ga)
Weida JC, Graetzer DG, McKinney JT, Boyer-Kendrick TP. Assessment of anaerobic power and
capacity using several methods in NCAA division I-AA women basketball players. Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 1996;67(Suppl.)(1):A35-A36. (Presentation: 1996 American
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention,
Atlanta, Ga)
Graetzer DG, Kovacich JM, Richter ST. Effectiveness of two back modalities in enhancing
cervical, thoracic, and lumbosacral range of motion in healthy females. Journal of
Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy. 1996;23(1):78-79. (Presentation: Orthopaedic
Section, 1996 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Atlanta, Ga)
Richter ST, Williams N, Graetzer DG. Metabolic efficiency while wearing rigid corrective
orthoses, polysorb replacement insoles, or no orthoses during submaximal running. Journal
of Strength and Conditioning Research. 1995;9(4):285. (Presentation: 1995 National
Strength and Conditioning Association National Convention, Phoenix, Az)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC. Comparison of peak aerobic, anaerobic threshold, and peak anaerobic
heart rates in elite alpine skiers. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research.
1995;9(4):280-281. (Presentation: 1995 National Strength and Conditioning Association
National Convention, Phoenix, Az)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 13
Sension-Hall D, Graetzer DG. Comparison of hydrostatic weighing, bottle buoyancy, and skinfold
thickness body composition estimations in adolescent males. Research Quarterly for Exercise
and Sport. 1995;66(Suppl.)(1):A49. (Presentation: 1995 American Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Portland, Or)
Kovacich JM, Graetzer DG, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J. Blood lipids, fitness, and healthy
lifestyle education assessment in prepubescent boys and girls. Research Quarterly for
Exercise and Sport. 1995;66(Suppl.)(1):A40. (Presentation: 1995 American Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Portland, Or)
Graetzer DG, Shultz BB. Physiologic profile of competitive handball players. Research Quarterly
for Exercise and Sport. 1995;66(Suppl.)(1):A24-A25. (Presentation: 1995 American Alliance
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Portland, Or)
Farago DA, Evenson SM, Graetzer DG, Leonard CT. Muscle fatigue induced by low-intensity
treadmill walking decreases sagittal balance. American Physical Therapy Association Section
on Research Newsletter. 1995;27(2):20. (Presentation: Research Section, 1995 American
Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting, Reno, Nv)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Luetkemeier MJ, Chen C. Influence of convection on perceived exertion
and heart rate as indicators of exercise intensity during prolonged cycling. American
Physical Therapy Association Section on Research Newsletter. 1995;27(2):18. (Presentation:
Research Section, 1995 American Physical Therapy Association Combined Sections Meeting,
Reno, Nv)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Luetkemeier MJ, Shultz BB, Chen C. Influence of convection on body
temperature, heart rate drift, and oxygen uptake during prolonged cycling. Research
Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. 1994;65(Suppl.)(1):A25-A26. (Presentation: 1994 American
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance National Convention, Denver,
Co)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Luetkemeier MJ, Shultz BB, Chen, C. Influence of body temperature on
ventilatory volumes during prolonged cycling. In: Hoeger W, ed. Abstracts of Research
Papers 1994 NorthWest District American College of Sports Medicine Meeting. Boise, Id:
ACSM;1994:4. (Presentation: 1994 American College of Sports Medicine NorthWest District
Meeting, Boise, Id)
Chen C, Eisenman PA, Johnson SC, Shultz BB, Luetkemeier MJ, Graetzer DG. Effect of wind during
cycle training on cardiorespiratory function and performance capacity of untrained
subjects. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 1993;7(4):251. (Presentation:
1993 National Strength and Conditioning Association National Convention, Las Vegas, Nv)
Leonard CT, Kane J, Perdaems J, Frank C, Moritani T, Graetzer DG. Neural modulation of muscle
contractile properties during fatigue: Afferent feedback dependence. Society for
Neuroscience Abstracts. 1993;19(1):155. (Presentation: 1993 Society for Neuroscience
National Convention, Washington, DC)
Leonard CT, Kane J, Perdaems J, Frank C, Moritani T, Graetzer DG. Neural changes that accompany
fatigue during voluntary, submaximal, isotonic contractions under ischemic and non-ischemic
conditions. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise. 1993;25(Suppl.)(5):S174.
(Presentation: 1993 American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wa)
Sharkey BJ Jr, Schwarzkopf RJ, Graetzer DG. Physiological and perceptual responses at
submaximal and maximal capacity in six modes of exercise. Medicine and Science in Sports
and Exercise. 1993;25(Suppl.)(5):S112. (Presentation: 1993 American College of Sports
Medicine Annual Meeting, Seattle, Wa)
Graetzer DG, Chen C, Jones L, Shultz BB. Metabolic and cardiovascular comparison of handball,
smacquetball, and racquetball. Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport.
1993;64(Suppl.)(1):A29-A30. (Presentation: 1993 American Alliance for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance National Convention, Washington, DC)
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 14
Graetzer DG, Miller AW. Footbag: the world's fastest growing foot sport. In: Ballew J, ed.
Proceedings of the 1993 NorthWest/SouthWest District American Alliance for Health, Physical
Education, Recreation and Dance Convention. Reno, Ne: AAHPERD; 1993:200-205.
(Presentation: 1993 American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
NorthWest/SouthWest District Convention, Reno/Sparks, Ne)
Graetzer DG, Burns CE. Steroid education for athletes. In: Ballew J, ed. Proceedings of the
1993 NorthWest/SouthWest District American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance Convention. Reno, Ne: AAHPERD; 1993:23-29. (Presentation: 1993
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance NorthWest/SouthWest
District Convention, Reno/Sparks, Ne)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Shultz BB, Luetkemeier MJ, Chen C. Thermoregulatory dynamics during
prolonged cycling in normoconvective and hyperconvective environments. Medicine and Science
in Sports and Exercise. 1992;24(Suppl.)(5):S156. (Presentation: 1992 American College of
Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Dallas, Tx)
Graetzer DG, Chen C, Jones L, Shultz BB. Heart rate comparison of handball, smacquetball, and
racquetball. In: Dolney D, ed. Abstracts of Research Papers 1992 NorthWest District
American College of Sports Medicine Meeting. Seattle, Wa: ACSM; 1992:2. (Presentation:
1992 American College of Sports Medicine NorthWest District Meeting, Seattle, Wa)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Luetkemeier MJ, Bassett SH. Difference between simultaneous
fingerpuncture and antecubital venous postexercise lactate values. International Journal of
Sports Medicine. 1991;12:343. (Presentation: 1990 American College of Sports Medicine
SouthWest District Meeting, San Diego, Ca)
Chen C, Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Luetkemeier MJ. Physiological profile of elite footbag
competitors and metabolic assessment of consecutive footbag kicking. International Journal
of Sports Medicine. 1991;12:338. (Presentation: 1990 American College of Sports Medicine
SouthWest District Meeting, San Diego, Ca)
Higgins JH, Sands WA, Johnson SC, Graetzer DG. Sagittal balance and EMG activity at normal and
cold foot temperatures. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise.
1990;22(Suppl.)(5):S113. (Presentation: 1990 American College of Sports Medicine Annual
Meeting, Salt Lake City, Ut)
Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Bainbridge CN, Higgins JH, White AT. Comparison of blood chemistry
indices of tissue damage in male elite alpine skiers and elite endurance cyclists.
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 1990;11:323. (Presentation: 1989 American
College of Sports Medicine SouthWest District Meeting, San Diego, Ca)
Bainbridge CN, Graetzer DG, Johnson SC, Higgins JH, White AT. A comparison of blood chemistry
indices of tissue damage in elite female alpine skiers and elite female distance runners.
International Journal of Sports Medicine. 1990;11:323. (Presentation: 1989 American
College of Sports Medicine SouthWest District Meeting, San Diego, Ca)
Johnson SC, Bainbridge C, Eisenman PA, Graetzer DG, Hagerman G. An evaluation of mechanical
jumping power in elite alpine skiers. In: Bain L, ed. Abstracts of Research Papers 1989
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Convention. Reston,
Va: AAHPERD; 1989:42. (Presentation: 1989 American Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation and Dance National Convention, Boston, Ma)
Manuscripts published in regional-level refereed journals:
Newton B, Downs D, Magolis J, Farrell M, Burns Q, Graetzer DG. Physiologic profile of division
I-AA collegiate football offensive and defensive lineman. Montana Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Fall/Winter); 1994:28-30.
Ruess T, Graetzer DG. Personal training. Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation, and Dance Journal (Fall/Winter); 1994:25-27.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 15
Kovacich JM, Graetzer DG. Fitness assessment in 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade boys and girls. Montana
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Fall/Winter);
1994:21-24.
Graetzer DG, Kovacich JM, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J. Blood cholesterol and lipid subfractions,
body composition, and nutrition and fitness knowledge assessment in prepubescent boys and
girls. Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal
(Fall/Winter); 1994:12-20.
Henze MG, Graetzer DG. The new USDA food guide pyramid: beyond the basic four. Montana
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Spring/Summer);
1994:62-67.
Weida JC, McKinney JT, Boyer-Kendrick TP, Graetzer DG. Anaerobic power testing for athletes and
physical education students: the Wingate 30-second cycle test. Montana Alliance for Health,
Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Spring/Summer); 1994:51-59.
Graetzer DG, Thomas M, Cox C, Jacobson-Glassy J, Miller AW. Blood cholesterol screening in
Missoula, Montana public high schools: intervention guidelines by the National Cholesterol
Education Program. Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
Journal (Spring/Summer); 1994:24-45.
Graetzer DG, Miller AW, Thomas M, Cox C. Blood cholesterol assessment of students in tenth
grade health enhancement classes. Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education,
Recreation, and Dance Journal (Fall/Winter); 1993:16-22.
Graetzer DG, Miller AW. Footbag: the world's fastest growing foot sport. Montana Alliance for
Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Spring/Summer); 1993:4-7.
Sension-Hall D, Graetzer DG. A comparison of three methods of estimating body composition in
adolescent males. Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
Journal (Spring/Summer); 1993:11-17.
McKinney JT, Johnson G, Graetzer DG. Plyometric training for high school athletes. Montana
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Spring/Summer);
1993:21-27.
Graetzer DG, Burns CE. Performance-enhancing drugs and drug testing in sports. Montana Alliance
for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Fall/Winter); 1992:10-15.
Graetzer DG, Burns CE. Anabolic steroid abuse in public junior and senior high schools. Montana
Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance Journal (Spring/Summer);
1992:8-11.
Graetzer DG. Body temperature and dehydration in scholastic athletes during sports
participation. Montana Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance
Journal (Fall/Winter); 1992:7-9.
Articles published in national-level popular magazines (preventive and rehabilitation medicine,
health and health care issues, fitness and exercise physiology, strength and conditioning,
nutrition):
Graetzer D. (1999, August). Training to develop upper body power. Handball, p. 41.
Graetzer D. (1999, June). Knee rehab never easy, but help is on the way. Handball, p. 27.
Graetzer D. (1999, April). Treating hand pain with hot/cold applications. Handball, p. 30.
Graetzer D. (1999, February). Ancient healing arts valuable as alternative therapies. Handball,
Graetzer D. (1999, February). Warming, stretching, cooling ... winning. Handball, pp. 30-31.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 16
Graetzer D, Shultz B. (1998, December). Study proves handball's physiologic benefits exceed
those of other court sports: A court sport comparison. Handball, p. 49.
Graetzer D. (1998, October). Methods of treating spinal discomfort: two products assist healing
process to get you back on the court. Handball, p. 45.
Graetzer D. (1998, October). Lactate threshold linked to better handball. Handball, pp. 22-23.
Graetzer D. (1998, June). More tips on keeping your back healthy: Part VI in a series on
prevention, treatment of lower back pain. Handball, p. 61.
Graetzer D. (1998, April). How to win the battle against a tough opponent: Part V in a series
on prevention, treatment of lower back pain. Handball, pp. 55-56.
Graetzer D. (1998, February). Prevention and treatment of low back pain: Part IV. Handball, pp.
55-56.
Graetzer D. (1997, December). Prevention and treatment of low back pain: Part III. Handball,
Graetzer D. (1997, October). Prevention and treatment of low back pain: Part II. Handball, pp.
44-45.
Graetzer D. (1997, February). Modalities to Prevent and treat low back pain: Part I. Handball,
Graetzer D, Shultz B. (1996, December). Physiological profiling of competitive handball
players: blood chemistry analysis for cholesterol and lipid subfractions. Handball, pp. 18-
21.
Graetzer D, Leonard C. (1996, October). Management of sports anxiety during handball
competition. Handball, pp. 56-57.
Graetzer D, Shultz B. (1996, April). Physiological profiling of competitive handball players:
blood chemistry analysis for iron and red blood cell status. Handball, pp. 60-61.
Graetzer D, Shultz B. (1996, February). Physiological profiling of competitive handball
players: balance assessment. Handball, pp. 37-38.
Graetzer D. (1995, August). Vitamins and performance. Handball, p. 66.
Graetzer D. (1994, December). Bone bruise relief: bio-magnetic therapy for bone bruises,
rotator cuff strains, and other chronic handball injuries. Handball, p. 43.
Graetzer D, Shultz B, Chen C, Jones, L. (1994, October). Metabolic comparison of court sports.
Handball, pp. 64-67.
Graetzer D. (1994, April). Elastic tubing workouts to improve your play. Handball, pp. 38-39.
Graetzer D, Shultz B, Chen C, Jones L. (1994, February). Heart rate comparisons during 60
minutes of handball, racquetball, and smacquetball. Handball, pp. 64-65.
Graetzer D. (1993, December). Cardiovascular dynamics during exercise. Handball, pp. 68-69.
Graetzer D. (1993, October). Do you need protein supplements? Handball, p. 18.
Graetzer D. (1993, October). Strength training for handball. Handball, pp. 60-62.
Graetzer D. (1993, June). Sedentary vs. active lifestyle: effects on the American health care
system. Handball, pp. 66-67.
Graetzer D. (1993, April). Adrenalin and handball performance. Handball, p. 65.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 17
Graetzer D. (1993, February). Anabolic steroid abuse in sports. Handball, pp. 56-57.
Graetzer D, Chen C. (1993, January). Lactic acid: how does it measure up? Footbag World, pp.
17-18.
Graetzer D, McKinney J. (1992, December). Plyoball training for handball. Handball, pp. 16-18.
Graetzer D. (1992, October). Plyometric training for handball. Handball, pp. 56-59.
Graetzer D. (1992, April). Aging and its effect on handball performance: chronological age vs.
physiological age. Handball, pp. 60-61.
Graetzer D. (1991, December). Sauna, steam, and whirlpool bathing: good for you? Handball, pp.
8-9.
Graetzer D. (1991, October). Blood chemistry analysis for athletes: iron status and the "sports
anemia" phenomenon. Handball, pp. 62-63.
Graetzer D, Chen C. (1991, June). Oxygen uptake during footbag: more results from the
University of Utah footbag study. Footbag World, pp. 8-10.
Graetzer D. (1991, June). Get ready for Lakewood, Colorado: high altitude and its potential
effects. Handball, pp. 8-9.
Graetzer D. (1991, April). Lactic acid and its influence during competition. Handball, pp. 50-
51.
Graetzer D, Chen C. (1991, February). Cross-training for handball. Handball, pp. 58-59.
Graetzer D, Chen C. (1990, December). Heart rate during footbag: the real heart of the matter.
Footbag World, pp. 8-10.
Graetzer D. (1990, October). Overtraining. Handball, pp. 51-53.
Graetzer D. (1990, June). Warming up, stretching, and cooling down: keys to improve
performance, alleviate soreness, and prevent injury. Handball, pp. 22-24.
Graetzer D. (1990, June). Footbag and Alcohol: how well does it make a mixer? Footbag World,
Graetzer D. (1990, April). Strength training for handball. Handball, pp. 56-59.
Graetzer D. (1989, December). Prehydration and rehydration: strategies to achieve optimal
performance by preventing excessive water loss and heat exhaustion. Handball, pp. 36-37.
Graetzer D. (1989, October). Jet-lag, circadian rhythms, and athletic performance. Handball,
Graetzer D. (1989, June). Cholesterol analysis for health, diet, and fitness. Handball, pp. 68-
71.
Graetzer D. (1988, October). Ergogenic aids. Handball, pp. 26-27.
Graetzer D. (1988, April). Body composition and "fat" control. Handball, pp. 58-60.
Graetzer D. (1988, February). Exercise during pregnancy. Handball, pp. 58-59.
Graetzer D. (1987, December). Sports nutrition and the precompetition meal. Handball, pp. 38-
39.
Graetzer D. (1987, October). Delayed onset muscle soreness. Handball, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D, Johnson S. (1987, August). Exercise science and handball. Handball, pp. 84-85.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 18
Graetzer D, Shepherd T. (1987, June). The effects of alcohol consumption on handball
performance. Handball, p. 9.
Graetzer D. (1987, February). Hyperthermia and dehydration during exercise. Handball, p. 74.
Articles published in regional-level popular magazines (preventive and rehabilitation medicine,
health and health care issues, fitness and exercise physiology, strength and conditioning,
nutrition, outdoor recreation and wildlife, environment, travel, sports events, history,
product reviews):
Graetzer D. (2004, September). Orthotic shoe inserts: are they right for you? Sports Guide, p.
22.
Graetzer D. (2004, August). Be cool when cooling down. Sports Guide, p. 17.
Graetzer D. (2004, July). Children and hot weather: what parents need to know. Sports Guide, p.
12.
Graetzer D., Kilgore D. (2004, June). Part II: Snakes – If you hate snakes – you’ll really hate
snakebite treatment. Sports Guide, pp. 17-18.
Graetzer D., Kilgore D. (2004, May). Part I: Snakes – Why do you hate snakes? Sports Guide, p.
22.
Graetzer D. (2004, March). Supersize me? The problem may be not only what you are eating – but
what is eating you. Sports Guide, p. 13.
Graetzer D. (2004, February). Sauna sanity? or the Finns must be crazy?. Sports Guide, pp. 48-
49.
Graetzer D. (2004, January). Jet lag and skiing performance. Sports Guide, pp. 18-19.
Graetzer D. (2003, November). High altitude and its effects on ski performance. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (2003, October). Fighting colds and flu this fall. Sports Guide, pp. 18-19.
Graetzer D. (2003, September). Stiff and sore following exercise? - keep moving. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (2003, August). The buzz on west Nile virus. Sports Guide, pp. 22-23.
Graetzer D. (2003, July). Ankle care. Sports Guide, p. 26.
Graetzer D. (2003, May). Periodization resistance training for mountain biking. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (2003, April). Beaver country: get to know Utah’s outdoor engineers. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (2003, January). Osteoporosis: break with it before it breaks you. Sports Guide, p.
29.
Graetzer D. (2002, December). Risk factors for heart disease. Sports Guide, pp. 33-34.
Graetzer D. (2002, November). How much fat are you really burning? Sports Guide, pp. 38-39.
Graetzer D. (2002, October). You are what you drink: part II. Sports Guide, pp. 34-36.
Graetzer D. (2002, September). You are what you drink: part I. Sports Guide, pp. 29-30.
Graetzer D. (2002, August). Protein supplementation. Sports Guide, pp. 29-30.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 19
Graetzer D. (2002, July). What you don’t eat can kill you! Sports Guide, pp. 26-27.
Graetzer D. (2002, June). Oatbran. Sports Guide, p. 28.
Graetzer D. (2002, May). Microbiology of the outdoors: Hantavirus, rabies, giardia. Sports
Guide, pp. 29-31.
Graetzer D. (2002, April). Poison ivy, Lyme disease, and the microbiology of the great
outdoors. Sports Guide, pp. 27-28.
Graetzer D. (2002, March). Microbiology and the science of staying healthy. Sports Guide, pp.
26-28.
Graetzer D. (2002, January). Shiver me timbers: the naked truth about the new wind-chill index.
Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D. (2001, December). Build trunk and abdominal strength. Sports Guide, pp. 36-37.
Graetzer D. (2001, November). The therapy of snow: training for and taking a ski vacation.
Sports Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D. (2001, October). Building pre-season strength: year-round periodization strength
training for alpine skiing. Sports Guide, pp. 32-34.
Graetzer D. (2001, August/September). Tennis elbow: it can be prevented and it can be treated.
Sports Guide, pp. 30-31.
Graetzer D. (2001, May). Repetitive motion injuries: from the office to the slopes. Sports
Guide, pp. 30-31.
Graetzer D. (2000, November). Body composition and fat control. Sports Guide, pp. 36-38.
Graetzer D. (2000, October). Warming up, stretching, and cooling down. Sports Guide, pp. 31-32.
Graetzer D. (2000, January). Exercise in cold and windy conditions. Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D. (1999, November). Reflexology and aroma therapy: ancient natural healing arts.
Sports Guide, p. 40.
Graetzer D. (1999, October). Bike Helmets: as important as seat belts. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1999, August). Sun exposure. Sports Guide, pp. 26-27.
Graetzer D. (1999, July). Foot problems in recreational and competitive athletes: part II -
shoe selection, leg length discrepancies, rehabilitation following musculoskeletal
injuries. Sports Guide, pp. 32-34.
Graetzer D. (1999, June). Foot problems in recreational and competitive athletes: part I -
pronated feet, achilles tendinitis, plantar fasciitis and heel spurs, neuromas. Sports
Guide, pp. 26-28.
Graetzer D. (1999, May). Knee problems in recreational and competitive athletes: part II -
patella tracking problems, ligament and meniscus problems, osteoarthritis. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (1999, April). Knee problems in recreational and competitive athletes: part I -
muscular weaknesses and imbalances, tendinitis. Sports Guide, pp. 32-34.
Graetzer D. (1999, March). Shoulder problems: part II - dislocations/subluxations, instability,
impingement syndrome. Sports Guide, pp. 29-30.
Graetzer D. (1999, February). Shoulder problems: part I - rotator cuff tendinitis, bursitis.
Sports Guide, pp. 30-31.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 20
Graetzer D. (1999, January). Are you SAD?: lighten up. Sports Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D. (1998, December). Back pain - causes, prevention, and treatment: part III. Sports
Guide, pp. 40-42.
Graetzer D. (1998, November). Back pain - causes, prevention, and treatment: part II. Sports
Guide, pp. 33-34.
Graetzer D. (1998, October). Back pain - causes, prevention, and treatment: part I. Sports
Guide, pp. 33-35.
Graetzer D. (1998, August/September). Sports injuries in children. Sports Guide, pp. 33-34.
Graetzer D. (1998, July). Nature's revenge II: hantavirus, rabies, and giardia. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (1998, June). Exercise before, during, and after pregnancy. Sports Guide, pp. 26-
27.
Graetzer D. (1998, June). Nature's revenge: poison ivy, rocky mountain spotted fever, and lyme
disease. Sports Guide, pp. 20-21.
Graetzer D. (1998, May). To brace or not to brace? Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1998, April). Aquatic therapy: a splashing success for injury rehabilitation.
Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D. (1998, March). Detraining and retraining. Sports Guide, p. 33.
Graetzer D. (1998, February). Improving wellness. Sports Guide, p. 33.
Graetzer D. (1998, January). The physiology of sauna, steam bath, and whirlpool bathing. Sports
Guide, pp. 40-41.
Graetzer D. (1997, December). Repetitive motion injuries. Sports Guide, pp. 40-42.
Graetzer D. (1997, November). Winter exercise: beating the cold and wind. Sports Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D. (1997, October). Sports opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Sports
Guide, pp. 31-32.
Graetzer D. (1997, August/September). Avoiding injury with stretching. Sports Guide, pp. 36-37.
Graetzer D. (1997, July). Desert Survival: can you make it out alive? Sports Guide, pp. 7, 26-
31.
Graetzer D. (1997, July). Your weakest link: the knee. Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Ponte M, Graetzer D. (1997, June). Climbing conditioning with fingerboards. Sports Guide, p.
33.
Graetzer D. (1997, May). Sports drinks. Sports Guide, pp. 38-40.
Graetzer D. (1997, March). Delayed onset muscle soreness. Sports Guide, p. 32.
Graetzer D. (1997, February). Inversion breath: air pollutants and the exercising body. Sports
Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D. (1997, January). Aerobic workouts: burning optimal calories. Sports Guide, pp. 35-
36.
Graetzer D. (1996, December). The biomechanics of warmth. Sports Guide, pp. 41-42.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 21
Graetzer D. (1996, November). The functional food revolution: phytochemicals and antioxidants.
Sports Guide, pp. 35-38.
Graetzer D. (1996, October). A pain in the back. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Leonard C, Graetzer D. (1996, August/September). Sports anxiety. Sports Guide, pp. 32-36.
Graetzer D. (1996, July). What's in the genes?: physiological gender differences in sport.
Sports Guide, pp. 10-11.
Graetzer D. (1996, June). Strength training for children. Sports Guide, pp. 29-31.
Graetzer D. (1996, May). In the long run. Sports Guide, pp. 40-41.
Graetzer D. (1996, April). Protein supplementation: is it necessary for athletes? Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (1996, March). A comparison of water vs. land exercise: implications for
triathletes. Sports Guide, p. 32.
Graetzer D. (1996, February). Kids at play: physical and psychological aspects. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (1996, January). Want a happy new year with a new attitude?: get some exercise.
Sports Guide, p. 36.
Graetzer D. (1995, December). Ankle care. Sports Guide, pp. 45-47.
Graetzer D. (1995, November). Rolfing: fighting the war against gravity. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1995, October). Prevention and treatment of stress fractures. Sports Guide, pp.
34-35.
Graetzer D. (1995, August/September). Hot weather exercise: avoiding your child's boiling
point. Sports Guide, pp. 33-34.
Graetzer D, Kilgore D. (1995, August/September). Snakebite: how to avoid it and treat it.
Sports Guide, pp. 28-29.
Graetzer D. (1995, July). Sun exposure: fry now, pay later? Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D, Richter S. (1995, June). Orthotic shoe inserts: relief from some running ailments.
Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1995, May). The drag of jet lag on athletic performance. Sports Guide, pp. 33-34.
Graetzer D, Kilgore D. (1995, May). Migrating wildfowl and wetland status in the intermountain
west. Sports Guide, p. 32.
Graetzer D. (1995, April). Vitamins and exercise. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D, Nelson D. (1995, March). Tennis elbow: how to prevent and treat it. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (1995, March). Whatever happened to oat bran? Sports Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D. (1995, February). Antioxidants and free radicals. Sports Guide, p. 35.
Kilgore D, Graetzer D. (1995, February). Life beneath the snow: our subnivian neighbors. Sports
Guide, p. 32.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 22
Graetzer D. (1995, January). Magnetic therapy: innovative treatment for trauma and overuse
injuries. Sports Guide, p. 42.
Graetzer D. (1995, January). Caffeine and athletic performance. Sports Guide, p. 41.
Graetzer D. (1994, December). Fat burner classes: are they or aren't they? Sports Guide, pp.
40-41.
Graetzer D. (1994, November). Selecting a personal trainer. Sports Guide, pp. 38-39.
Graetzer D. (1994, November). Sore muscles and external analgesics. Sports Guide, pp. 36-37.
Graetzer D. (1994, October). Trunk and abdominal muscle strength and endurance. Sports Guide,
Graetzer D. (1994, August/September). Muscular fatigue, lactic acid, and interval training.
Sports Guide, pp. 35-36.
Bishop P, Graetzer D. (1994, July). Adding hand weights to your workouts. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1994, July). Huckleberries: wild berries for the pickin'. Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Ruess T, Graetzer D. (1994, June). Resistance training for mountain biking. Sports Guide, pp.
40-41.
Graetzer D. (1994, May). Risk factors for heart disease. Sports Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D. (1994, April). Elastic tube workouts: sports-specific training for racquet sports.
Sports Guide, p. 35.
Graetzer D. (1994, March). High altitude: how it effects your performance. Sports Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D. (1994, February). Air pollutants, ozone, temperature inversions, and carbon
monoxide: their effects on the exercising body. Sports Guide, p. 33.
Graetzer D, Kremzner S. (1994, January). Strength training for nordic skiing. Sports Guide, pp.
40-42.
Graetzer D. (1993, December). Beyond the bathroom scales: how to assess your health and
fitness. Sports Guide, pp. 38-40.
Graetzer D. (1993, November). Overtraining: are you doing too much too soon? Sports Guide, pp.
36-41.
Graetzer D. (1993, October). Ergogenic aids to athletic performance. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1993, August/September). Prehydration and rehydration. Sports Guide, pp. 40-41.
Graetzer D. (1993, June). Race walking. Sports Guide, p. 32.
Graetzer D. (1993, May). Low back pain. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1993, April). Ten tips to improve your racquetball game. Sports Guide, p. 10.
Graetzer D. (1993, April). Are you SAD?: Lighten up. Sports Guide, p. 33.
Miller AW, Graetzer D. (1993, March). Teaching your children skiing. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Miller AW, Graetzer D. (1993, February). Skiing: making it fun for kids. Sports Guide, pp. 32-
34.
Graetzer D. (1993, January). Protein supplementation. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 23
Graetzer D, Miller AW. (1992, December). Blood cholesterol levels in children and adolescents.
Sports Guide, pp. 40-41.
Graetzer D, Miller AW. (1992, November). Fitness levels in America's youth: An overview. Sports
Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1992, October). Osteoporosis: its causes and treatments. Sports Guide, pp. 32-34.
Graetzer D. (1992, October). The rocky mountain elk. Sports Guide, pp. 16-18.
Graetzer D. (1992, August/September). Drugs and drug testing in sports: 10 answers. Sports
Guide, pp. 36-37.
Miller AW, Graetzer D. (1992, August/September). A huge assembly of wilderness: the Bob
Marshall. Sports Guide, pp. 20-21.
Graetzer D. (1992, July). History of the modern marathon. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1992, June). Land vs. water exercise training. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Miller AW, Graetzer D. (1992, June). Fly fishing in Western Montana, Part II: the trout rivers
of Missoula. Sports Guide, pp. 30-31.
Leonard C, Graetzer D. (1992, May). Tales of body sabotage. Sports Guide, pp. 40-41.
Miller AW, Graetzer D. (1992, May). Western Montana fly-fishing lowdown. Sports Guide, pp. 34-
35.
Graetzer D. (1992, April). Iron overload: a growing concern. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1992, March). Maximal capacity and lactate threshold exercise testing. Sports
Guide, pp. 33-35.
Miller AW, Graetzer D. (1992, February). Kids on skis: the learning process. Sports Guide, pp.
32-33.
Graetzer D. (1992, February). Alpine and nordic skiing in Western Montana. Sports Guide, pp.
22-24.
Graetzer DG. (1992, January). Air pollution and effects on exercise. The University of Montana
Student Health Services Bulletin, (Winter Issue), p. 1.
Graetzer DG. (1992, January). Body composition analysis. The University of Montana Student
Health Services Bulletin, (Winter Issue), p. 7.
Graetzer D, Miller AW. (1992, January). Health-related benefits vs. injury-related risks of
exercise. Sports Guide, pp. 38-39.
Graetzer D. (1991, December). High blood pressure: physiology and treatments. Sports Guide, p.
38.
Graetzer D. (1991, October). The physiology and meteorology of wind. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Richter S, Graetzer D. (1991, August/September). Cryotherapy: cold for sports injuries. Sports
Guide, p. 38.
Graetzer D, Henderson H. (1991, June). Opportunities for athletes with disabilities. Sports
Guide, pp. 32-34.
Graetzer D, Seifert J. (1991, May). Sports drinks: an update. Sports Guide, pp. 46-49.
Graetzer D. (1991, March). Recent advances in exercise clothing. Sports Guide, p. 32.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 24
Graetzer D. (1991, March). Aging and exercise. Sports Guide, p. 34.
Graetzer D. (1991, February). High altitude and its effects on exercise performance. Sports
Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1991, January). Sauna, steam bath, and whirlpool bathing. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1990, December). The physiology of exercise in cold and windy conditions. Sports
Guide, pp. 38-40.
Graetzer D, Higgins J. (1990, December). Winter Heat ski boot heaters. Sports Guide, p. 36.
Graetzer D. (1990, December). Exercise science and the study of racquetball. Sports Guide, pp.
10-12.
Graetzer D. (1990, December). 1990 Ektelon national racquetball doubles championships. Sports
Guide, pp. 9-10.
Graetzer D, Chen C. (1990, November). Footbag: from rock concerts to the sports scene. Sports
Guide, pp. 92-93.
Graetzer D. (1990, November). Air pollution and its effect on the exercising body. Sports
Guide, pp. 97-98.
Graetzer D. (1990, November). Evolution skis: handcrafted durability and performance. Sports
Guide, pp. 86-87.
Graetzer D. (1990, October). Iron status in athletes. Sports Guide, pp. 28-29.
Graetzer D. (1990, September). Heart rate during exercise. Sports Guide, pp. 30-31.
Graetzer D. (1990, August). Endurance exercise: the specifics of energy production. Sports
Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D. (1990, April). Adrenalin and athletic performance. Sports Guide, p. 37.
Graetzer D. (1990, March). A lactic acid update. Sports Guide, pp. 32-33.
Graetzer D. (1990, February). Plyometrics for explosive speed. Sports Guide, p. 36.
Graetzer D, Chen C. (1990, January). Cardiovascular and oxygen consumption drift: prolonged
exercise phenomenon. Sports Guide, pp. 36-37.
Graetzer D. (1989, December). The symptoms of overtraining. Sports Guide, pp. 38-41.
Graetzer D. (1989, November). Warming up, stretching, and cooling down. Sports Guide, pp. 102-
105.
Graetzer D. (1989, October). It's not too late for your thighs: periodization strength training
for alpine skiing. Sports Guide, pp. 12-13.
Graetzer D. (1989, September). Cholesterol. Naval and Marine Corps Reserve Commanding Officer's
Readiness Center Newsletter (p.2). Fort Douglas, UT.
Graetzer D, Eisenman P. (1989, August/September). Exercise during pregnancy. Sports Guide, pp.
36-37.
Graetzer D. (1989, June). Alcohol consumption and sports performance. Sports Guide, pp. 34-35.
Graetzer D. (1989, May). Ergogenic aids. Wasatch Athletics, p. 6.
Graetzer D. (1989, May). A cholesterol physiology primer. Sports Guide, pp. 37-39.
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 25
Graetzer D. (1988, October). Body composition and fat control. Sports Guide, pp. 24-26.
Graetzer D. (1988, August/September). Dehydration and hyperthermia: hot weather exercise
problems. Sports Guide, pp. 24-25.
Graetzer D. (1988, June). The precompetition meal. Sports Guide, pp. 38-39.
Graetzer D. (1988, May). The physiology of delayed onset muscle soreness. Sports Guide, pp. 24-
25.
Note: Many of the manuscripts listed above are available on various websites.
Professional Certifications
American College of Sports Medicine Exercise Test Technologist (1984, continuing certification
1994, certification number 1527)
American College of Sports Medicine Health/Fitness Instructor (1992, continuing certification
1994, certification number 4910)
American Heart Association, Washington Affiliate Basic Life Support Health Care Provider (HCP)
for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Care (1997, continuing certification 1999)
American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor (1986)
Montana Department of Health and Environmental Sciences Health Facilities Division Nurse
Assistant (1994)
National Academy of Sports Medicine Corrective Exercise Specialist (2020, NASM-CES certificate
ID 1200518022), https://www.nasm.org/resources/validate-credentials
National Academy of Sports Medicine Performance Enhancement Specialist (2020, NASM-PES
certificate ID 1200444227), https://www.nasm.org/resources/validate-credentials
National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel Clinical Laboratory Phlebotomist (1989,
continuing certification 1994, certification number 503660507)
Professional Association of Dive Instructors (PADI) Self-Contained Underwater Breathing
Apparatus (SCUBA) Divemaster (1990, certification number DM-45318)
State of Colorado NCATE-Approved Scholastic Professional Teacher License (endorsements in
secondary science and K-12 physical education, original certificate number 183475 with
7/12/1984 issue date, renewal certificate number 0453953 with 6/24/2009 issue date)
State of Washington Scholastic Professional Education Certificate (certificate number 381450F,
12/1/2000 initial teacher issue date, 9/9/2005 continuing teacher issue date)
Professional Affiliations
American College of Sports Medicine (membership ID: 131196)
Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (membership ID: 23180242)
National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM-PES membership ID: 1200444227)
Professional References
Global University, 1121 South Glenstone Avenue, Springfield, Missouri, 65804, 417.862.9533
x2249, 800.443.1803, bausbury@globaluniversity.edu, www.globaluniversity.edu
Craig T. Bogar, EdD, Former School of Health Sciences Faculty Director, Sport Management
Associate Professor, American Public University System, 111 West Congress Street, Charles
Town, West Virginia, 25414, 877.755.2787, 571.477.0007 (mobile), cbogar@apus.edu,
www.apus.edu
Bea Coghlin, Hidden Manna Food Bank, Family Services, and Youth Opportunities Board of
Directors Chairperson, Snapp and Sons Vice-President of Operations and Sales, 221 First
Avenue West, Suite 300, Seattle, Washington, 98119, 206.282.3425 (mobile), 800.467.8389
(office), beac@snapp.com, https://www.snapp.com/staff-directory, https://www.hiddenmanna-
washington.org/about, https://www.linkedin.com/in/bea-coghlin-68806b11/
Brian Freeland, EdD, Dean of School of Health Sciences American Public University System, 111
West Congress Street, Charles Town, West Virginia, 25414, 877.755.2787, 703.966.2397
(mobile), bfreeland@apus.edu, www.apus.edu
Daniel G. Graetzer PhD, Curriculum Vitae (June 20, 2022), Page 26
Karyn M Gallivan, PhD, ATC, CSCS, CPT, Sports and Health Sciences Department Chair, School of
Health Sciences, American Public University System, 111 West Congress Street, Charles Town,
West Virginia, 25414, 877.755.2787, 703.304.3280 (mobile), kgallivan@apus.edu, www.apus.edu
Joseph J. Saggio, EdD, Vice-President for Academic Affairs, American Indian College campus of
SAGU, 10020 North Fifteenth Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona, 85021, 602.944.3335 x244,
623.533.1957 (mobile), jsaggio@sagu.edu, www.sagu.edu (Northwest University Associate Dean,
2008-2010; Northwest University Adjunct Faculty, 2010-present)
Millicent P. Thomas, PhD, Northwest University Natural Science and Mathematics Professor and Mathematics Chairperson, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Natural Science and Mathematics, 5520 108th Avenue Northeast, Kirkland, Washington, 98033, 425.889.5314, 425.999.6882 (mobile), millicent.thomas@northwestu.edu, http://eagle.northwestu.edu/faculty/millicent-thomas/ (Bellevue College Adjunct Professor, 2009-present)