Citation: Norlander, A., Iwarsson, S., Jonsson, A., Lindgren, A., & Lexell, E. (2018). Living and ageing with stroke: An exploration of conditions influencing participation in social and leisure activities over 15 years. Brain Injury, 32(7), 858-866. Link to publisher’s article.
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An effective leisure program for older people with diabetes
Citation: Middleton, R., Moxham, L., & Parrish, D. (2017). An effective leisure program for older people with diabetes. World Leisure Journal, 59(sup1), 30-37. Link to publisher’s article.
Risk factors for falls in community stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Citation: Xu, T., Clemson, L., O’Loughin, K., Lannin, N., Dean, C., & Koh, G. (2018). Risk factors for falls in community stroke survivors: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(3), 563-573. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of Ai Chi on balance, quality of life, functional mobility, and motor impairment in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Citation: Kurt, E., Buyukturan, B., Buyukturan, O., Erdem, H., & Tuncay, F. (2018). Effects of Ai Chi on balance, quality of life, functional mobility, and motor impairment in patients with Parkinson’s disease. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(7), 791-797. Link to publisher’s article.
Effects of physical exercise programs on cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease patients: A systematic review of randomized controlled trial of the last 10 years
Citation: Da Silva, F., da Rosa, R., deOliveira, L., Boll, A., de Alvarenga, J., Filho, P., de Melo, L., Xavier, A., & da Silva, R. (2018). Effects of physical exercise programs on cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease patients: A systematic review of randomized controlled trial of the last 10 years. PLoS ONE, 13(2), e0193113. Link to full article.
Importance of playing pickleball for older adults’ subjective well-being: A serious leisure perspective
Citation: Heo, J., Ryu, J., Yang, H., Kim, A., & Rhee, Y. (2018). Importance of playing pickleball for older adults’ subjective well-being: A serious leisure perspective. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 67-77. Link to publisher’s article.
The importance of leisure and the psychological mechanisms involved in living a good life: A context analysis of best-possible-selves texts
Citation: Loveday, P, Lovell, G., & Jones, C. (2018). The importance of leisure and the psychological mechanisms involved in living a good life: A context analysis of best-possible-selves texts. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 18-28. Link to publisher’s article.
The effects of leisure-time physical activity for optimism, life satisfaction, psychological well-being, and positive affect among older adults with loneliness
Citation: Kim, J., Lee, S., Chun, S., Han, A., & Heo, J. (2017). The effects of leisure-time physical activity for optimism, life satisfaction, psychological well-being, and positive affect among older adults with loneliness. Annals of Leisure Research, 20(4), 406-415. Link to publisher’s article.
Twelve-week physical and leisure activity programme improved cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly subjects: A randomized controlled trial
Citation: Kamegaya, T., Araki, Y., Kigure, H., & Yamaguchi, H. (2014). Twelve-week physical and leisure activity programme improved cognitive function in community-dwelling elderly subjects: A randomized controlled trial. Psychogeriatrics, 14(1), 47-54. Link to publisher’s article.
For how many days and what types of group activities should older Japanese adults be involved in to maintain health? A 4-year longitudinal study
Citation: Nonaka, K., Suzuki, H., Murayama, H., Hasebe, M., Koike, T., Kobayashi, E., & Fujiwara, Y. (2017). For how many days and what types of group activities should older Japanese adults be involved in to maintain health? A 4-year longitudinal study. PLoS ONE,12(9), e0183829. Link to publisher’s article.