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The lingering impact of sport-related knee injuries on health-related quality of life in active youth
DownloadSpring 2023
Background: It is assumed that youth who experience a knee injury while playing sports have an initial decline in health that resolves with time, leaving no lasting impact. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) encompasses the physical, psychological, and social domains of health. It can...
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Fall 2018
Children’s friendships and the wider friendship networks for which these relationships are embedded, are significant contexts for children’s development, and may play a role in shaping children’s physical activity (PA) and screen time (ST) levels. The purpose of this dissertation was to examine...
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Fall 2020
Background: Abundant evidence links the built environment (BE) and physical activity levels in older adults. Yet, the relationship of BE and other domains that are conducive for healthy aging and aging in place, have been insufficiently studied. This study investigated the relationship of...
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We Can Work (It) Out Together: Type 1 Diabetes Boot Camp for Adult Patients and Providers Improves Exercise Self-Efficacy
Download2018-12-01
Dyck, Rebecca A., Kleinman, Nora J., Funk, Deanna Raelene, Yeung, Roseanne O., Senior, Peter, Yardley, Jane E.
Objectives This project aimed to use education sessions and exercise classes to improve exercise self-efficacy in individuals with type 1 diabetes and in diabetes care providers (DCPs). Results There was an improvement in DCPs' attitudes toward exercise (p=0.004). DCPs' confidence in providing...