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Physical Activity Information Seeking and Advertising Recall
2011
Plotnikoff, R., Bauman, A., Berry, T. R., Spence, J. C.
tested using secondary data analyses from two population health surveys. Results from the first survey (n = 1211) showed gender, age, education, and activity-level differences in who is more likely to search for physical activity-related information. Adding the goal of being active into the model made
age and activity level no longer significant but gender and education remained significant factors. The Internet was the most often cited source of physical activity information. The second survey (n = 1600) showed that adults 55 years of age or older and participants with the least amount of
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2002
what is in question are pictorial references to ordinary, middle-sized material particulars such as dogs, it is much less clear in other cases. It is no violation of common-sense to consider \"representations\" of such things as gender norms or national identities or selves as non-neutral in the face
of what they represent. The representations of gender norms, for example, can extend and enforce them, can change or undermine them, and may well lend a hand in constituting them in the first place.
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2005
Pillon, S., Chavez, K., O'Brien, B.
The aim was to describe relationships between gender and drug use as well as risk behaviors that may be associated with drug use among first-year students at the University of São Paulo-Ribeirão Preto. The Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) is an anonymous survey that was used for this descriptive
behavior, male students were likely to have more partners and less protection while under influence of alcohol. It was concluded that gender is associated with recreational drug use, specifically tobacco and alcohol, as well as other risk behaviors in university students.
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2017
institutions, often made up by the community members’ personal interpretation of those institutions, can greatly affect individuals’ gender identity. This study will explore the dynamics of a community’s homogenizing attempts in confining and predetermining the gender roles and identity of a female individual
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Fall 2020
intersects with ecocriticism and environmental studies; Qiu Miaojin’s Notes of a Crodile and Last Words From Montmartre acts as the “private” or internal counterballast, as it intersects with gender and sexuality studies. This project attempts to read across these sub-fields and to read across genres present
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Toxic White Masculinity: Literary and Cinematic Representations of Terrorism and Antagonistic Masculinities in Colonial Algeria and 9/11 United States
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determine our understanding of terrorism? What does the representation of gender indicate about the interactions between colonizer and colonized, and between the US and its enemies? The first half of the thesis examines the dynamics of masculinity, as mediated in two cinematic representations of the French
of a new masculinist order. The latter requires a different masculinity that is neither nostalgic nor vindictive and reactionary. These discourse analyses, relying on postcolonial gender theories, foreground the inextricable link between masculinity and colonialism and neo-imperialism. My
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Walking behaviour and glycemic control in type 2 diabetes: Seasonal and gender differences - Study design and methods
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Ross, Nancy, Pilote, Louise, Dasgupta, Kaberi, Joseph, Lawrence, Da Costa, Deborah, Sigal, Ronald, Strachan, Ian, Chan, Cathy, De Civita, Mirella
Background The high glucose levels typically occurring among adults with type 2 diabetes contribute to blood vessel injury and complications such as blindness, kidney failure, heart disease, and stroke. Higher physical activity levels are associated with improved glycemic control, as measured by...
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Spring 2018
communities, certain identity categories of North American CFL learners, such as mother tongue (native English speakers), race and ethnicity, and gender, brought out overt and covert othering practices towards the participants and led to the ambivalence of social privileges and vulnerabilities. Facing