Dana L Riley
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Reid R, McDonnell L, Riley D, Mark A, Mosca L, Beaton L, et al.
CMAJ
. 2013 Nov;
186(1):23-30.
PMID: 24246588
Background: Family members of patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) have higher risk of vascular events. We conducted a trial to determine if a family heart-health intervention could reduce their...
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Mark A, Riley D, McDonnell L, Pipe A, Reid R
Health Psychol
. 2013 Aug;
33(8):904-11.
PMID: 23914812
Objective: To develop and evaluate the validity and reliability of a questionnaire to measure intentions and beliefs about healthy eating in individuals at risk for coronary heart disease. Method: The...
3.
Riley D, Mark A, Kristjansson E, Sawada M, Reid R
Health Place
. 2013 Mar;
21:148-55.
PMID: 23474354
This study adds to the current literature investigating the relationship between individuals' physical activity (PA) and the built environment. Self-reported PA from a prospective behavioural risk reduction intervention was explored...
4.
McDonnell L, Riley D, Blanchard C, Reid R, Pipe A, Morrin L, et al.
J Behav Med
. 2010 Oct;
34(3):192-200.
PMID: 20957422
The objective of the present study was to examine if time varying, mediating effect of physical activity plays an important role in the gender-satisfaction with life relationship. Six hundred four...
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Riley D, Krepostman S, Stewart D, Suskin N, Arthur H, Grace S
Can J Cardiol
. 2009 Jun;
25(6):e187-92.
PMID: 19536388
Background: Participation in cardiac rehabilitation (CR) programs results in multiple beneficial outcomes, including decreased morbidity and mortality. In Canada, the involvement of the primary care physician post-CR should increase the...
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Reid R, Pipe A, Riley D, Sorensen M
Patient Educ Couns
. 2008 Dec;
76(1):99-105.
PMID: 19070455
Objective: Males and females may have different attitudes and experiences concerning smoking and smoking cessation. We examined sex differences in reasons for smoking, motivations for quitting, past quit attempts, and...
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Reid R, Quinlan B, Riley D, Pipe A
Curr Opin Cardiol
. 2007 Jun;
22(4):280-5.
PMID: 17556878
Purpose Of Review: Cigarette smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke cause coronary heart disease. Cessation dramatically reduces the incidence of primary and secondary cardiac events. The review presents up-to-date information...
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Reid R, Tulloch H, Kocourek J, Morrin L, Beaton L, Papadakis S, et al.
Can J Physiol Pharmacol
. 2007 May;
85(1):17-23.
PMID: 17487242
We describe transitions between exercise stages of change in people with coronary artery disease (CAD) over a 6-month period following a CAD-related hospitalization and evaluate constructs from Protection Motivation Theory,...
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Riley D, Stewart D, Grace S
Int J Cardiol
. 2007 Jan;
119(3):326-33.
PMID: 17258332
Background: Continuity of care refers to the ongoing management of a patient's care over time and across practitioners, and the patient's experience of this care as coherent and consistent with...