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Last published 2025
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Abigail K. Morris

Researcher

Also affiliated: Exercise Science Consulting (2025)

Graduate Student Researcher

1 h-index 2 pubs 2 cited

  • Marathon Running
  • Running
  • Stress, Physiological
  • Biomarkers
  • Adult
  • Boston
  • Dehydration
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Muscle, Skeletal
  • Fatty Acid-Binding Proteins
  • Acute Kidney Injury

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Abigail K. Morris's research investigates physiological responses and health outcomes associated with endurance running, particularly focusing on elite athletic events. Her work has examined biomarkers of organ stress and injury following participation in the Boston Marathon. Additional research has explored gastrointestinal symptoms experienced by runners during this event. Morris has also studied the relationship between hydration knowledge, behavior, and actual physiological hydration status, as well as the broader connection between health habits and fluid balance in adults. She has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Brendon P. McDermott, Xiujing Zhao, and Cory L. Butts, on multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 2
  • Citations: 2

Selected Publications

  • Biomarkers of organ stress and injury following the Boston Marathon (2025)
    Journal of Applied Physiology 2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Observation Of Gastrointestinal Symptoms During The Boston Marathon (2025)
    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise DOI OpenAlex
  • Does A Hydration Knowledge And Behavior Survey Predict Physiological Hydration Status? (2023)
    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise DOI OpenAlex
  • Relationship Between Health Habits And Fluid Balance (2023)
    Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise DOI OpenAlex

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Collaboration Network

9 Collaborators 9 Institutions 2 Countries

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