Christopher Bell
Director, Integrative Biology Lab, CSU Health & Exercise Science Department
Center for Environmental Medicine
About Christopher
Dr. Bell is the Director of the CSU Integrative Biology Lab and an Assistant Professor in Health & Exercise Sciences. His current areas of interest include:
1) The influence of short-term sprint-interval training on insulin sensitivity and the thermogenic response to beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation.
2) The influence of green tea extract (Epigallocatechin-3-gallate) on sympathetic regulation of physiologic function.
3) Ethnic differences in risk for the metabolic syndrome, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.
4) Diet, exercise, and nutrient partitioning.
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