Bart Drinkard

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Captain Bart E. Drinkard, MSPT, CCS is a senior staff therapist in the Physical Therapy Section of the Rehabilitation Medicine Department at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center and a commissioned officer in the US Public Health Service. He coordinates the metabolic exercise testing program at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center.[1]

Capt Drinkard is one of the Associate Investigators assigned to the NIH Post-Infectious ME/CFS Study.[2]

Notable studies

  • 2015, Effects of Interrupting Children's Sedentary Behaviors With Activity on Metabolic Function: A Randomized Trial[3]

Talks and interviews

Online presence

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See also

References

  1. https://clinicalcenter.nih.gov/rmd/pt/ptstaff.html
  2. https://www.cdc.gov/cdcgrandrounds/pdf/archives/2016/feb2016.pdf
  3. Britni R Belcher, David Berrigan, Alexia Papachristopoulou, Sheila M Brady, Shanna B Bernstein, Robert J Brychta, Jacob D Hattenbach, Ira L Tigner, Amber B Courville, Bart E Drinkard, Kevin P Smith, Douglas R Rosing, Pamela L Wolters, Kong Y Chen, Jack A Yanovski. (2015). Effects of Interrupting Children's Sedentary Behaviors With Activity on Metabolic Function: A Randomized Trial. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2015 Oct 27;100(10):3735-43.