Kelly A. Dougherty,
Kelly A. Dougherty
Research Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Department: Pediatrics
Contact information
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
3535 Market Street, Room 1585
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
3535 Market Street, Room 1585
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-590-2579
Fax: 215-590-0604
Fax: 215-590-0604
Email:
doughertyk@email.chop.edu
doughertyk@email.chop.edu
Education:
None (Study Abroad )
University of Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland, 1997.
BS (Physical Education; emphasis in Corporate Fitness)
College of New Jersey, Formerly Trenton State College, 1998.
MS (Kinesiology; emphasis in Exercise Physiology)
Pennsylvania State University, 2004.
Ph.D. (Kinesiology; emphasis in Exercise Physiology)
Pennsylvania State University, 2008.
MS (Translational Research, degree expected 2012)
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, 2012.
Permanent linkNone (Study Abroad )
University of Limerick, County Limerick, Ireland, 1997.
BS (Physical Education; emphasis in Corporate Fitness)
College of New Jersey, Formerly Trenton State College, 1998.
MS (Kinesiology; emphasis in Exercise Physiology)
Pennsylvania State University, 2004.
Ph.D. (Kinesiology; emphasis in Exercise Physiology)
Pennsylvania State University, 2008.
MS (Translational Research, degree expected 2012)
University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, 2012.
Selected Publications
Groleau V, Herold RA, Schall JI, Wagner JL, Dougherty KA, Zemel BS, Rutstein RM, Stallings VA: Blood lead concentration not altered by high dose vitamin D supplementation. Environ Health Perspect 2012 Notes: in review.Doughterty KA, Schall JI, Rovner AJ, Stallings VA, Zemel BS: Attenuated maximal muscle strength and peak power in children with sickle cell disease. J Pediatr Hematol Oncol 32(2): 93-97, 2011 Notes: PMID: 21228717.
Dougherty KA, Chow M, Kenney WL: Critical environmental limits for exercising heat-acclimated lean and obese boys. Eur J appl Physiol 108(4): 779-789, 2010 Notes: PMID: 20187283.
Dougherty KA, Schall JI, Stallings VA: Suboptimal vitamin K status despite supplementation in children and young adults with cystic fibrosis. Am J Cliln Nutr 92(3): 660-667, 2010 Notes: Corresponding editorial: Kleinman RE, Fracchia MS. Vitamin K and cystic fibrosis: give me double, please. Am J Clin Nutr 92(3):469-470, 2010. PMID: 20685948.
Dougherty KA, Chow M, Kenney WL: Responses of lean and obese boys to repeated summer exercise/heat bouts. Med Sci Sports Exerc 41(2): 279-289, 2009.
Baker LB, Dougherty KA, Chow M, Kenney WL: Progressive dehydration causes a progressive decline in basketball skill performance. Med Sci Sports Exerc 39(7): 1114-1123, 2007 Notes: PMID: 17596779.
Leidy HJ, Dougherty KA, Frye BR, Duke KM, Williams NI: 24 hr ghrelin is elevated after calorie restriction and exercise training in non-obese women. Obesity 15(2): 446-455, 2007 Notes: PMID: 27399118.
Dougherty KA, Bker LB, Chow M, Kenney WL: Two percent dehydration impairs and six percent carbohydrate drink improves boys basketball skills. Med Sci Sports Exerc 38(9): 1650-1658, 2006 Notes: PMID: 16960527.
