Becca Allen
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Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Becca Allen's research focuses on physiological responses to environmental conditions, particularly hydration status in adults. Her recent work includes "Assessment of the MX3 hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat," published in 2026. Allen has also explored organizational topics, with publications such as "What are Productivity and Employee Impacts in Four-day Work Week Pilot Programs?" and "Tradeoffs with Standardized vs. Unstandardized Performance Management Systems," both from 2023. Her scholarly output comprises a total of three publications. Allen has collaborated with several researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brendon P. McDermott, R.M. Álvarez Pérez, Xiujing Zhao, and Shawn C. Wierick, with whom she shares one publication each.
Metrics
- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Reliability and validity of portable sweat sodium analyzers during exercise in the heat (2026)
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Comparison of Sweat Sodium Concentration From Absorbent Patch and Macroduct During Exercise in the Heat (2026)
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Validity and Reliability of a Reusable Hydration Wearable During Exercise in the Heat (2026)
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Assessment of the <scp>MX3</scp> hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat (2026)
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- Assessment of the <scp>MX3</scp> hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat
- Assessment of the <scp>MX3</scp> hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat
- Assessment of the <scp>MX3</scp> hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat
- Assessment of the <scp>MX3</scp> hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat
- Assessment of the <scp>MX3</scp> hydration testing system in adults at rest and following exercise in the heat
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