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Ashley Mathis Data-verified
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Researcher
grad_student
1 h-index
1 pubs
1 cited
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Ashley Mathis, a graduate student at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, investigates sleep disorders, nutrition, and the interplay of health and food behavior. Her research activity includes a publication in 2023, indicating recent contributions to her field. Mathis's work is centered on understanding the connections between sleep, nutrition, and overall health.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications (2023)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
David Mastin
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1 shared publication
In database
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
Madison Sanders
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1 shared publication
In database
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
Adielle Sadiq
University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
1 shared publication
In database
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
Molly Shuler
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1 shared publication
In database
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
Bruce Moore
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
1 shared publication
In database
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications
Jennifer Peszka
Hendrix College
1 shared publication
In database
- 0938 Energy Drink Consumption and Motivation related to Sleep and Sleepiness Among College Students: Possible Clinical Implications