[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow E. Paul Zehr has co-authored an article entitled “Sensory enhancement of warm-up amplifies subsequent grip strength and cycling performance” with Benjamin M. Nazaroff, Gregory E.P. Pearcey and Bridget Munro. The article was published in European Journal of Applied Physiology. Abstract: Purpose In sport and …
Category Archives: Health Behaviours & Interventions
Learning from Experience: Within‐and Between‐Person Associations of the Consequences, Frequency, and Versatility of Nonsuicidal Self‐Injury
[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Brianna Turner has co-authored an article with Christina L. Robillard and Alexander L. Chapman entitled “Learning from Experience: Within‐and between‐person associations of the consequences, frequency, and versatility of nonsuicidal self‐injury”. The article was published in Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior. Abstract: Objective Behavioral models of …
Perceptions of Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines Among End-Users and Stakeholders: A Systematic Review
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes and IALH Student Affiliate Heather Hollman have co-authored an article with John A. Updegraff and Isaac M. Lipkus entitled “Perceptions of physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines among end-users and stakeholders: A systematic review “. The article was published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity. …
Changes in Pre-Service Teacher Personal and Professional Attitudes Following a Comprehensive School Health Course
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Sarah Nutter has co-authored a journal article entitled “Changes in Pre-Service Teacher Personal and Professional Attitudes Following a Comprehensive School Health Course”. Other authors include Jessica F. Saunders, Isabel Brun, Deinera Exner-Cortens, and Shelly Russell-Mayhew. The article was published in Canadian Journal of Education. Abstract: Comprehensive school health (CSH) is …
Self-injury motives: A person-centered examination
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Brianna Turner has co-authored an article entitled “Self-injury motives: A person-centered examination”. Other authors include Katherine L. Dixon-Gordon, Lauren A. Haliczer, Kim L. Gratz, Matthew T. Tull and Alexander L. Chapman. The article was published in Suicide & Life Threatening Behavior. Abstract: Introduction People report multiple motives for nonsuicidal self-injury …
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Implementing Active Play Standards: A Qualitative Study with Licensed Childcare Providers in British Columbia, Canada
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Jean Buckler has co-authored a new article entitled “Implementing active play standards: a qualitative study with licensed childcare providers in British Columbia, Canada” with Louise C Mâsse, Guy E Faulkner, Eli Puterman, Jennifer McConnell-Nzunga and Patti-Jean Naylor. The article is published in Health Promotion International. Abstract: With an increasing …
Describing the Use of Behavior Change Techniques Among the Most Popular Home Workout Channels on YouTube: A Quantitative Content Analysis
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has co-authored an article entitled “Describing the use of behavior change techniques among the most popular home workout channels on YouTube: A quantitative content analysis” with Wuyou Sui, Anisa Morava, Jason Tsang, and Anna Sui. The article was published in Journal of Health Psychology. Abstract: The purpose of …
Maternal high-fat diet in mice induces cerebrovascular, microglial and long-term behavioural alterations in offspring
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Marie-Ève Tremblay has published an article entitled “Maternal high-fat diet in mice induces cerebrovascular, microglial and long-term behavioural alterations in offspring.” Co-authors include Maude Bordeleau, Cesar H. Comin, Lourdes Fernández de Cossío, Chloé Lacabanne, Moises Freitas-Andrade, Fernando González Ibáñez, Joanna Raman-Nair, Michael Wakem, Mallar Chakravarty, Luciano da F. Costa and …
Multi-Process Action Control in Physical Activity: A Primer
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has a journal review entitled “Multi-Process Action Control in Physical Activity: A Primer” in Frontiers in Psychology. Abstract: The gap between the decision to engage in physical activity and subsequent behavioral enactment is considerable for many. Action control theories focus on this discordance in an attempt to improve …
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Application of the Multi-Process Action Control Model to Predict Physical Activity During Late Adolescence
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Ryan Rhodes has co-authored an article with Matthew Y.W. Kwan, Denver M.Y. Brown, Pullavi Dutta, Imran Haider, and John C. Cairney entitled “Application of the Multi-Process Action Control Model to Predict Physical Activity During Late Adolescence”. The article was published in Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology. Abstract: The aim …
Community and psychological barriers to tsunami preparation
Publication Alert! IALH Research Fellow Robert Gifford has co-authored an article with Zahra Asgarizadeh entitled Community and psychological barriers to tsunami preparation. The article was published in Natural Hazards. Abstract: Tsunami risk was investigated as a platform for helping to understand the impact of community and psychological factors in natural disaster preparedness. Residents who lived …
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What Predicts the Physical Activity Intention-Behavior Gap? A Systematic Review
Publication Alert! IALH Faculty Affiliate Ryan Rhodes has co-authored an article with Amy Cox and Reza Sayar entitled What Predicts the Physical Activity Intention-Behavior Gap? A Systematic Review. The article was published in Annals of Behavioral Medicine. Abstract: BACKGROUND: Intention is theorized as the proximal determinant of behavior in many leading theories and yet …
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Associations Between Physical Activity, Affect Regulation Difficulties, and Mental Health Among Canadian Adolescents at Two Different Points of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Publication Alert! Four IALH Faculty Affiliates, Megan Ames, Brianna Turner, Mauricio Garcia-Barrera and Jonathan Rush, have published an article with Christina L. Robillard and Stephanie G. Craig entitled “Associations Between Physical Activity, Affect Regulation Difficulties, and Mental Health Among Canadian Adolescents at Two Different Points of the COVID-19 Pandemic” in Adolescent Physical Activity and Mental …
Examining the Effectiveness of the WITS Programs in the Context of Variability in Trajectories of Child Development
Publication Alert! Two IALH Faculty Affiliates, Paweena Sukhawathanakul and Jonathan Rush, have published an article with Bonnie Leadbeater, Gabriel Merrin and IALH Student Affiliate Nathan Lewis, entitled “Examining the Effectiveness of the WITS Programs in the Context of Variability in Trajectories of Child Development” in Prevention Science. Abstract: This study has two objectives: (1) to …
Collaborative, Dyadic, and Individual Planning and Physical Activity: A Dyadic Randomized Controlled Trial
Publication Alert! IALH Faculty Affiliate Ryan Rhodes (School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education) has published an article with Ewa Kulis, Zofia Szczuka, Jan Keller, Anna Banik, Monika Boberska, Magdalena Kruk, Nina Knoll, Theda Radtke, Urte Scholz, and Aleksandra Luszczynska entitled “Collaborative, Dyadic, and Individual Planning and Physical Activity: A Dyadic Randomized Controlled Trial”. …
The importance of engaging in physical activity in older adulthood for transitions between cognitive status categories and death: A coordinated analysis of 14 longitudinal studies
Publication Alert! IALH Affiliates Andrea M Piccinin, Scott Hofer, Jonathan Rush, Graciela Muniz-Terrera, and IALH Student Affiliates, Tomiko Yoneda, Nathan A Lewis, Jamie E Knight, Rebecca Vendittelli have published an article with Luca Kleineidam, Jinshil Hyun, Emiel O Hoogendijk, Carol A Derby, Martin Scherer, Steffi Riedel-Heller, Michael Wagner, Ardo van den Hout, Wenyu Wang, and …