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Effects of physical activity programs on sleep outcomes in older adults: A systematic review

Citation: Vanderlinden, J., Boen, F., & Uffelen, J. (2020). Effects of physical activity programs on sleep outcomes in older adults: A systematic review. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 17(11), 1-15. Link to publisher’s article.

A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of laughter and humour interventions on depression, anxiety, and sleep quality in adults

Citation: Zhao, J., Yin, H., Zhang, G., Li, G., Shang, B., Wang, C., & Chen, L. (2019). A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of laughter and humour interventions on depression, anxiety, and sleep quality in adults. Journal of Advanced Nursing. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.

Religion, combat casualty exposure, and sleep disturbance in the US military

Citation: White, J., Xu, X., Ellison, G., DeAngelis, R., & Sunil, T. (2018). Religion, combat casualty exposure, and sleep disturbance in the US military. Journal of Religion and Health, 57(6), 2362-2377. doi: 10.1007/s10943-018-0596-0. Link to publisher’s article.

Feasibility of a swimming intervention to improve sleep behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorder

Citation: Lawson, L. & Little L. (2017). Feasibility of a swimming intervention to improve sleep behaviors of children with autism spectrum disorder. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(2), 97-108. Link to publisher’s article.

Participation in outdoor recreation program predicts improved psychosocial well-being among veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder: A pilot study

Citation: Vella, E., Milligan, B., & Bennett, J. (2013). Participation in outdoor recreation program predicts improved psychosocial well-being among veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder: A pilot study. Military Medicine, 178(3), 254-260. Link to publisher’s article.

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