Dr. Emeka Usman Mong
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Dr. Emeka Usman Mong

Senior Lecturer
Human Kinetics and Health Education, Faculty of Education, Ebonyi State University, Nigeria


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Physiology of Exercise from University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria

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Area of Interest:

Social Sciences
100%
Health Education
62%
Exercise Physiology
90%
Biomechanics
75%
Education Measurement
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
3
Chapters
2
Articles
33
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. John, J.N., D.O. John, P.A. Dim, O. Ahanonu and R.I. Obianonwo, 2022. Hand-Eye coordination and its relationship with anthropometric characteristics of Professional football players based on their playing position. Int. J. Curr. Sci. Res. Rev., 05: 2981-2988.
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  2. John, D.O., M. Agha, E. Mong, N. Nwobodo, N. Asouzo, V. Aneke and I. Maduanusi, 2022. Effects of moderate intensity circuit exercise programme on the blood oxygen saturation and pulmonary function of people living with hiv. Int.J.Curr. Sci. Res. Rev., 05: 3387-3393.
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  3. Agha, M., E. Mong, D.O. John, O. Ahanonu and V. Anekeet al., 2022. Effects of 8-week circuit exercise training on the cardiorespiratory fitness and health status of people living with hiv at abakaliki, Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Int. J. Curr. Sci. Res. Rev. Vol. 05: 2989-2997.
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  4. Gonsi, M.S., C. Ofurum and E.U. Mong, 2021. Smartphone use: Implications for health and physical fitness. Niger. J. Health Promot., 14: 41-45.
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  5. Gonsi, M.S. and E.U. Mong, 2021. Physical fitness through physical activity: A foundation for optimizing physiological health. Niger. J. Health Promot., 14: 17-23.
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  6. Odirachukwu, A., M.U. Emeka, J.O. Davidson, D.A. Peter, O. Ogochukwu and J.N. Jeneviv, 2018. Electrical sensory threshold and current tolerance response to neuro-muscular electrical stimulation after application of thermal agents on apparently healthy undergraduate students. ARC J. Res. Sports Med., 3: 19-24.
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  7. Ezema, C.I., E.U. Mong, E. Uduonu and E. Maximin-Agha, 2017. Cardiopulmonary adaptation to 6-weeks skin traction and isometric exercise among Nigerian subjects with lumbar spondylosis. Int. J. Basic Appl. Innovative Res., 6: 81-88.
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  8. Mong, E.U., I. Ben-Suru, B.N. Ohuruogu and P. Ngwakwe, 2016. Role of sports in development and maintenance of peace among African countries. Int. J. Phys. Educ. Sports Health, 3: 371-373.
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  9. Nnenna, O.A.L., I. Ben-Suru and E.U. Mong, 2015. Health and economic burdens of physical inactivity: Implication for health lifestyle promotion. Int. J. Sci. Res., 4: 595-600.
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  10. Ngwakwe, P., N.A. Egba and E.U. Mong, 2015. Perceived determinants of leadership position in sports management in Ebonyi State, Nigeria. Int. J. Sci. Res., 4: 1126-1130.
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  11. Ndukuba, A.C., P.C. Odinka, E.T. Ndukuba, E.U. Mong, R.C. Muomah and M.N. Igwe, 2015. Perception of Nigerian healthcare professionals about substance abuse and their willingness to seek substance related help: A pilot study. Orient J. Med., 27: 86-92.
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  12. Mong, E.U., 2015. Body composition differentials in male and female adolescent secondary school students in Ibadan, Nigeria. Int. J. Sci. Res., 4: 1335-1337.
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  13. Ezema, C.I., M.E. Agha, E.U. Mong and S. Lamina, 2012. Efficacy of six weeks skin traction in the management of chronic pain from lumber spondylosis. Niger. J. Orthop. Trauma, 11: 63-67.
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