SHARI MCMAHAN
Associate Professor of Health Science
Location: KHS253
Telephone: (657) 278-7000
Fax: (657) 278-5317
Email: smcmahan@fullerton.edu
Department of Kinesiology
Graduate Faculty 2005

| Advising Areas: | Health Promotion, Environmental and Occupational/Worksite Health, Public Health, Healthy Aging in the Work Environment |
| Graduate Courses | HESC 461 |
| Biosketch: | Dr. Shari McMahan is an Associate Professor of Health Science in the Division of Kinesiology and Health Promotion at California State University Fullerton. She received her B.A. and Ph.D. degrees in Social Ecology at the University of California, Irvine, and her M.S. degree in Health Science at California State University Northridge. Her Ph.D. dissertation concerned the effects of living near high voltage electrical transmission lines. Her current research emphasizes the health consequences of exposure to a variety of environmental and occupational health stressors, including exposure to low frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF's). Shari has also researched the public policy implications of legislation such as California's Injury and Illness Prevention Act, proposed national and state ergonomics standards, implications of an aging workforce, and effective modes of risk communication between safety professionals and the public. Shari has served on the Board of Directors of the Orange County Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) and is past Chairman on the National AIHA Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation. Shari served as V.P. Health – Elect for the Southwest District of the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance in 2001-2002. Shari became a certified health education specialist (C.H.E.S.) in October 1995. She was inducted in 1998 as a Special Advisor for the California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Dr. McMahan is also a reviewer for the American Journal of Health Promotion and American Journal of Health Studies. She has developed and taught courses in occupational health, health promotion, occupational/ergonomics, personal health, and lifetime fitness. |
| Interest area: | Dr. McMahan utilizes a social ecological approach in addressing various health problems (obesity, cumulative trauma disorders, heart disease) and focuses on “environmental” approaches to reduce risk . |
| Current projects: | Cumulative Trauma Disorders and other musculoskeletal injuries in college students, perceptions of a “snack food tax” to reduce obesity, promoting health in aging workers and reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease in young women. |
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