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Pete Bodary
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Pete Bodary, PhD

  • Clinical Associate Professor, Applied Exercise Science and Movement Science
  • Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education
  • Graduate Faculty, Movement Science

About

Dr. Peter Bodary is a clinical associate professor of Applied Exercise Science and Movement Science and associate dean of undergraduate education at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology. Prior to his time at U-M, Dr. Bodary was an assistant professor at Wayne State University after completing his PhD in Exercise Science at the University of South Carolina.

Dr. Bodary has published more than 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including the Journal of the American Heart Association and the International Journal of Sports Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism. He is a member of professional organizations such as the American College of Sports Medicine, American Diabetes Association, and American Heart Association. Dr. Bodary has taught more than ten different courses and received the School of Kinesiology Excellence in Teaching award in 2009, 2017, 2018, 2020, and 2022.

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Areas of Interest

Cardiovascular disease complications related to obesity and diabetes. Tissue iron toxicity in the setting of Metabolic Syndrome. Iron deficiency in athletes.

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SKB 3070

830 North University
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048
United States

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Classes

Course Course Title Credits Term
AES 212 Stud Ath Hlt&Welfare 2 As Arranged, Spring, Summer
AES 220 Physiology 3 Winter
AES 241 Ex Nutr Wt Cn 3 Fall, Winter
AES 242 Essent Exerc Phys 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter
KINESLGY 449 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
KINESLGY 452 Exp w/Wearable Tech 3 As Arranged, Winter, Fall
KINESLGY 685 Res Rotation in Kin 3 - 6 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
KINSTUDY 100 First Year Seminar 1 As Arranged, Winter, Fall
MOVESCI 100 Seminar Movement Sci 1 Fall, As Arranged, Winter
MOVESCI 110 Bio&Beh Bases Hu Mvt 3 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 212 Stud Ath Hlt&Welfare 2 As Arranged, Spring, Summer
MOVESCI 219 Scientific Writing 3 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
MOVESCI 241 Ex Nutr Wt Cn 3 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 250 Statistics 3 Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer
MOVESCI 280 Kin UG Research Opp 1 - 3 Fall, Winter, As Arranged, Spring, Summer
MOVESCI 340 Exercise Physiol 4 Fall, Winter
MOVESCI 448 CV Ex Phys 3 As Arranged, Fall
MOVESCI 449 Lab Exer Phys 1 - 3 Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
MOVESCI 452 Exp w/Wearable Tech 3 As Arranged, Fall, Winter

News

Kinesiology students help get patients walking through pilot partnership with Michigan Medicine
The Mobility Initiative pairs Kines undergrads with patients in the Medical Short-Stay Unit to keep them up and moving during their hospital stays.
April 30, 2024
New MOOC specialization offers glimpse into modern, data-driven sports world
May 14, 2021
Movement Science students test latest technology in on-campus course
Students test wearable technology to determine the safety of working out with a face covering
September 23, 2020
2020 Excellence in Teaching Award Winners Announced
May 26, 2020
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