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Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at the University o
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
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Cory L. Butts, Assistant Professor of Exercise Science at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, studies physiological and health outcomes related to physical exertion and environmental stress. His research has investigated biomarkers of organ stress and injury, particularly in the context of endurance events like the Boston Marathon. He has also examined fluid intake, hydration status, and thermoregulation during exercise in varying environmental conditions. Additionally, Dr. Butts has explored hydration outcomes and gastrointestinal cell injury in athletes. His work also includes characterizing fluid intake and physical activity patterns in university students, with a publication addressing this during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Butts has authored 67 publications, accumulating 418 citations, and holds an h-index of 12. He frequently collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brendon P. McDermott.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 67
- Citations: 418
Selected Publications
- Biomarkers of organ stress and injury following the Boston Marathon (2025) DOI
- RENAL STRESS AND ELECTROLYTE RESPONSES DURING THE BOSTON MARATHON (2025) DOI
- Observation Of Gastrointestinal Symptoms During The Boston Marathon (2025) DOI
- 5 k Cycling Performance Under Hot-dry Vs Warm-humid Conditions With Matched WBGT (2025) DOI
- Thermoregulation In Hot-dry & Warm-humid Heat Stress During Cycling In Matched Wbgt (2025) DOI
- Utility of Heat Stress Indicators in Identifying Thermoregulatory Compensability during Moderate Cycling (2025) DOI
- Impact of mask wearing time on fluid consumption and physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic (2025) DOI
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