Citation: Wen, Y., Yan, Q., Pan, Y., Gu, X., & Liu, Y. (2019). Medical empirical research on forest bathing (Shinrin-yoku): A systematic review. Environmental Health & Preventative Medicine, 24(1), 70. Link to publisher’s article.
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Meaning-making and quality of life in heart failure interventions: A systematic review
Citation: Sacco, S., Leehey, T., & Park, C. (2019). Meaning-making and quality of life in heart failure interventions: A systematic review. Quality of Life Research, 28(3), 557-567. Link to publisher’s article.
Best practices for adapting and delivering community-based yoga for people with traumatic brain injury in the United States and Canada
Citation: Chauhan, N., Zeller, S., & Donnelly, K. (2020). Best practices for adapting and delivering community-based yoga for people with traumatic brain injury in the United States and Canada. International Journal of Yoga Therapy. Advanced Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.
Developing a virtual adaptive sports program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Citation: Blauwet, C., Robinson, D., Riley, A., MacEwan, K., Patstone, M., & Dubon, M. (2020). Developing a virtual adaptive sports program in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. Advance Online Publication. Link to publisher’s article.
Combining exercise physiology, recreational therapy, virtual reality gaming technology, and psychosocial rehabilitation to promote physical exercise in serious mental illness
Citation: Choi, J., Taylor, B., Fiszdon, J., Astur, R. Haber, L., Shagan, D., Tek, C., Kurtz, M., & Pearlson, G. (2019). Combining exercise physiology, recreational therapy, virtual reality gaming technology, and psychosocial rehabilitation to promote physical exercise in serious mental illness. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 45(2), S139-S140. Link to publisher’s article.
High sedentary behaviour and low physical activity are associated with anxiety and depression in myanmar and vietnam
Citation: Pengpid, S. & Peltzer, K. (2019). High sedentary behaviour and low physical activity are associated with anxiety and depression in myanmar and vietnam. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(1251), 1-8. Link to publisher’s article.
Associations of sedentary behavior in leisure and occupational contexts with symptoms of depression and anxiety
Citation: Hallgren, M., Nguyen, T., Owen, N., Vancampfort, D., Dunstan, D., Wallin, P., Andersson, G., & Ekblom-Bak, E. (2020). Associations of sedentary behavior in leisure and occupational contexts with symptoms of depression and anxiety. Preventive Medicine, 133. Link to publisher’s article.
Association of leisure-time physical activity across the adult life course with all-cause and cause-specific mortality
Citation: Saint-Maurice, P., Coughlan, D., Kelly, S., Keadle, S., Cook, M., Carlson, S., Fulton, J., & Matthews, C. (2019). Association of leisure-time physical activity across the adult life course with all-cause and cause-specific mortality. JAMA Network Open, 2(3), e190355. Link to publisher’s article.
Can high-intensity interval training improve physical and mental health outcomes? A meta-review of 33 systematic reviews across the lifespan
Citation: Martland, R., Mondelli, V., Gaughran, F., & Stubbs, B. (2019). Can high-intensity interval training improve physical and mental health outcomes? A meta-review of 33 systematic reviews across the lifespan. Journal of Sports Sciences, 38(4), 430-469. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of exercise dose and type during breast cancer chemotherapy on longer-term patient-reported outcomes and health-related fitness: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: An, K., Morielli, A., Kang, D., Friedenreich, C., McKenzie, D., Gelmon, K., Mackey, J., Reid, R., & Courneya, K. (2020). Effects of exercise dose and type during breast cancer chemotherapy on longer-term patient-reported outcomes and health-related fitness: A randomized controlled trial. International Journal of Cancer, 146(1), 150-160. Link to publisher’s article.