April 4, 2025
2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
About this event
MSU's Department of Kinesiology is excited to host Dr. Jeffrey Stout, Pegasus Professor and School Director of the School of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences at the University of Central Florida, for a keynote presentation during the university's Research Celebration. Dr. Stout will present, "Differences in Response to Dietary Supplements – From Our Lab Since 1999."
In this session, Dr. Stout will discuss how various dietary supplements can influence human performance and health in men and women, focusing on the practical applications of what supplements people could consider adding into their diet.
About the Speaker
Jeffrey R. Stout, Ph.D., is a professor and founding director for the School of Kinesiology and Rehabilitation Sciences in the College of Health Professions and Sciences. He is recognized as a national and international scholar in the field of kinesiology.
Before his current role, he served as the interim dean for the College of Health Professions and Sciences (2018-2019) and chair for the Department of Educational and Human Sciences (2017-2018). Stout earned his master’s and doctoral degrees in exercise physiology from the University of Nebraska and has more than 30 years of university teaching experience.
Stout is one of the world’s leading researchers on the topic of creatine and other dietary supplements and nutritional interventions for performance enhancement. Throughout his career, he has co-authored more than 320 peer-reviewed publications, 300 national and international presentations, nine books and 13 book chapters focusing on nutrition, exercise performance and body composition in youth and older populations.
He has also been instrumental in establishing the Institute of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Science, which involves researchers from different disciplines who conduct impactful research that translates to health and performance improvement. According to Google Scholar, his work has been cited over 23,253 times in the literature (h-index 75, i10-index 278). In addition to being a prolific researcher, Stout is deeply committed to helping his students grow and succeed. He has served as a dissertation chair or committee member for 36 doctoral students, and he uses his vast network of connections to help his students find the career of their dreams.
Stout has received Fellow status from four different national organizations: the National Academy of Kinesiology, the American College of Sports Medicine, International Society of Sports Nutrition, and the Strength and Conditioning Association. He also has received multiple national recognition awards, including Educator of the Year, Nutrition Research Achievement, and Outstanding Sports Scientist from the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Stout holds a 2nd-degree (nidan) black belt in judo and has served as an international level judo coach for Team USA. In 2016, he received the Doc Counsilman Science Award from the United States Olympic Committee for his work with Team USA Judo.