Citation: Holtz, B., Murray, K, & Park, T. (2018). Serious games for children with chronic diseases: A systematic review. Games for Health Journal, 7(5), 291-301. Link to publisher’s article.
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Recreational therapy to promote mobility among older adults in long-term care: Overview of scientific evidence and current practice
Citation: Yang, Y., van Schooten, K., Symes, B., Sims-Gould, J., McKay, H., Leung, P., Feldman, F., & Robinovitch, S. (2018). Recreational therapy to promote mobility among older adults in long-term care: Overview of scientific evidence and current practice. Canadian Association for Long Term Care.
Get active? A meta-analysis of leisure-time physical activity and subjective well-being
Citation: Wiese, C., Kuykendall, L., & Tay, L. (2018). Get active? A meta-analysis of leisure-time physical activity and subjective well-being. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 57-66. Link to publisher’s article.
Yoga for anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis for randomized controlled trials
Citation: Cramer, H., Lauche, R., Anheyer, D., Pilkington, K., de Manincor, M., Dobos, G., & Ward, L. (2018). Yoga for anxiety: A systematic review and meta-analysis for randomized controlled trials. Depression and Anxiety, 35(9), 830-843. Link to publisher’s article.
Comparison of multiple interventions for older adults with alzheimer disease or mild cognitive impairment: A PRISMA-compliant network meta-analysis
Citation: Liang, J., Xu, Y., Lin, L., Jia, R., Zhang, H., & Hang, L. (2018). Comparison of multiple interventions for older adults with alzheimer disease or mild cognitive impairment: A PRISMA-compliant network meta-analysis. Medicine, 97, 1-12. Link to publisher’s article.
Partners of individuals with borderline personality disorder: A systematic review of the literature examining their experiences and the supports available to them
Citation: Greer, H. & Cohen, J. (2018). Partners of individuals with borderline personality disorder: A systematic review of the literature examining their experiences and the supports available to them. Harvard Review of Psychiatry, 26(4), 185-200. Link to publisher’s article.
Is it possible for people with severe mental illness to sit less and move more? A systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity or reduce sedentary behavior
Citation: Ashdown-Franks, G., Williams, J., Vancampfort, D., Firth, J., Schuch, F., Hubbard, K., Craig, T.,….& Stubbs, B. (2018). Is it possible for people with severe mental illness to sit less and move more? A systematic review of interventions to increase physical activity or reduce sedentary behavior. Schizophrenia Research, 202, 3-16. Link to publisher’s article.
A systematic review of the effect of physical activity on cognitive performance in youth with down syndrome
Citation: Nocera, V., Wozencroft, A., & Coe, D. (2018). A systematic review of the effect of physical activity on cognitive performance in youth with down syndrome. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(4), NL. Link to publisher’s article.
Psychosocial benefits of cooking interventions: A systematic review
Citation: Farmer, N., Touchton-Leonard, K., & Ross, A. (2018). Psychosocial benefits of cooking interventions: A systematic review. Health Education & Behavior, 45(2), 167-180. Link to publisher’s article.
Exercise training in childhood cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Citation: Morales, J., Valenzuela, P. Rincon-Castanedo, C., Takken, T., Fiuza-Luces, C., & Lucia, A. (2018). Exercise training in childhood cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Cancer Treatment Reviews, 70, 154-167. Link to publisher’s article.