Journal Articles (Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation)
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- 5Peers, Danielle
- 4Yardley, J. E.
- 3Eales, Lindsay
- 2Bracken, R. M.
- 1Author NB was supported by an Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Summer Studentship. This collaborative work was made possible by Swansea University Research Grant Enabler (SURGE) funding.
- 1Bouchard, D.
- 2Exercise
- 1Age
- 1Arts-based research; qualitative methods; disability; critical disability studies
- 1Closed Loop
- 1Contingent Valuation Method
- 1Continuous Glucose Monitoring
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Sport and social movements by and for disability and deaf communities: Important differences in self-determination, politicisation, and activism
Download2018-01-01
On the face of it, the Paralympic Movement seems to share much with global disability movements1 in relation to rights, inclusion, and social change. The guiding aspiration of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), for example, reads: “Athletes and the Paralympic Games are at the heart of...
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2019-11-13
Rempel, M., Yardley, J. E., MacIntosh, A., Hay, J. L., Bouchard, D., Cornish, S., Marks D. S., Hai Y., Gordon W. J., McGavock J.
Adding vigorous-intensity intervals (VII) to moderate-intensity exercise prevents immediate declines in blood glucose in type 1 diabetes (T1D) however the intensity required to minimize post-exercise hypoglycemia is unknown. To examine this question, ten sedentary T1D individuals completed four...