Tara Whiton
Tara WhitonAssistant Professor, Sport and Exercise Science
PhD, East Tennessee University
MS, Montana State University
BS, University of Southern Maine

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213A Alfond Center | 207-893-7667 | twhiton@sjcme.edu

Dr. Whiton is a PhD trained Sport Physiologist, NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, ISSN Certified Sport Nutritionist, and ISAK Anthropometrist.

At Saint Joseph's, Tara Whiton is a professor in the Sport and Exercise Science Department with experience both as an educator and coach. She previously developed and instructed the Health Administration - Community Health BS program at the University of Maine at Presque Isle as well as taught in the Exercise Science Department.

Prior to academic work, Dr. Whiton served as an Athletic Director for two years at a college-preparatory school and has served many roles as a strength and conditioning coach, sport nutritionist, and sport physiologist to help coaches maximize performance of their athletes and help inform their coaching as well as directly serving individual athletes and teams.

Dr. Whiton is passionate about helping others achieve success using a service-centered approach to health, wellness, performance, and academics and research.

Outside of work and academia, Tara loves to "homestead" on her Fryeburg farm: gardening, growing, and procuring food, raising chickens, and spending time with her family - husband Tim, son Rhys, and daughter Rory. She is a lifelong distance runner and loves getting out on the trails in the surrounding Mount Washington Valley! Her hobbies include fitness, nutrition, and gardening.

Affiliations

American College of Sports Medicine
National Strength and Conditioning Association
International Society of Sports Nutrition
Maine Public Health Association
American Public Health Association

Publications + Presentations

鈥淪upporting SSRI Usage in Pregnant Women鈥 Presentation to North East American College of Sports Medicine Conference 2023

Whiton, Tara K., May, Linda. "The Influence of Exercise and BMI on Food Choices During Pregnancy" (2023). (Work in progress)

Whiton, Tara K. "Supporting SSRI Usage in Pregnant Women" (2022). (NEACSM Conference Tutorial in Progress)

Whiton, Tara; Yerxa, Kathryn; and Schattman, Rachel E., 鈥淐OVID-19 Affects Coping Strategies and Food Access for Maine Adults鈥 (2021). Food Science and Human聽Nutrition Faculty Scholarship.

鈥淧ublic Health Approaches to Addressing Obesity鈥 (2021). Presentation to Maine State Legislature. Maine Public Health Association Member Interest Section on Obesity. 2021

Whiton, Tara K., 鈥淭he Influence of Chronic Branched-Chain Amino Acid聽Supplementation on Measures of Central and Peripheral Fatigue in Training Athletes鈥 (2019). Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 2019

鈥淏eyond statistical significance: Unifying the language between sport scientists and coaches鈥 鈥 conference presentation 鈥 Coaches College 2018

鈥淐hanges in stretch-shortening cycle and jump height after a competitive training season聽in collegiate distance runners鈥 鈥 conference presentation 鈥 Coaches College 2018

鈥淧reliminary analysis: Moderating the stress perception of collegiate distance runners using branched-chain amino acids鈥 鈥 conference presentation 鈥 Southeast and National聽American College of Sports Medicine Conference 2018

鈥淏ranched-chain amino acid supplementation may produce marginal reductions in聽task-specific muscular soreness in collegiate distance runners鈥 鈥 conference presentation鈥 Southeast and National American College of Sports Medicine Conference 鈥撀燙hattanooga, TN and Minneapolis, MN 2018

鈥淭he contribution of muscle cross-sectional area to jump height in collegiate athletes鈥 鈥撀燾onference presentation 鈥 Southeast American College of Sports Medicine Conference 鈥撀燝reeneville, SC 2017

Innovative Pedagogical Methods

厂别谤惫颈肠别-颁别苍迟别谤别诲,听颁辞尘尘耻苍颈迟测-叠补蝉别诲,听笔谤辞箩别肠迟-叠补蝉别诲

Unique Excursions and Academic Research

Tara has traveled the country obtaining her education and attending and presenting at conferences. She spent an extensive time out West specifically Bozeman, MT, and surrounding areas Sun Valley, ID, and Jackson, WY, conducting research on Masters Skiers. Her time in Johnson City, TN, for her PhD also presented significant travel opportunities to surrounding SouthEast communities such as Asheville, NC, and Chattanooga, TN. While in Johnson City, TN, Tara served as a Sport Physiologist for two different collegiate distance running teams and had the opportunity to travel to all of their races for direct athlete support across the SouthEast and MidWest. She someday looks forward to sabbatical travel internationally!