Jacob E Barkley
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Lepp A, Barkley J
Curr Psychol
. 2022 Sep;
:1-10.
PMID: 36157939
Using a within-subjects design, this study assessed the experimental effect of common activities upon positive and negative affect scores in a college student sample. All participants completed the following 30-minute...
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Barkley J, Farnell G, Boyko B, Turner B, Wiet R
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2021 Jul;
18(14).
PMID: 34299973
Decreases in individuals' physical activity and increases in sedentary behavior and bodyweight have been reported during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present study assessed the ability of physical activity monitoring, which...
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Kobak M, Lepp A, Rebold M, Glickman E, Barkley J
Pediatr Exerc Sci
. 2021 Jun;
33(4):145-151.
PMID: 34167087
Purpose: To assess children's physical activity, sedentary behavior, liking, and motivation during 3 separate simulated recess conditions: playing alone, with their parent participating, and with their peer participating. Methods: Children...
4.
Barkley J, Frank M, Dulaney C, Kearney S, Paskert M, Sanders G, et al.
Games Health J
. 2021 Jan;
10(1):28-32.
PMID: 33434444
This study assessed the oxygen consumption [VO mL/(kg·min)], liking, and relative reinforcing (motivating) value (RRV) of a moderately physiologically challenging exergame [Nintendo Wii-Sports Boxing (Boxing)] versus a minimally challenging exergame...
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Naylor J, Patton B, Barkley J
Int J Exerc Sci
. 2021 Jan;
13(5):1501-1511.
PMID: 33414882
The purpose of the current study was to examine physiologic response, liking, and relative reinforcing value (RRV) of children playing an exergame with a friend under two goal structures: competitive...
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Barkley J, Vucetic H, Leone D, Mehta B, Rebold M, Kobak M, et al.
Int J Exerc Sci
. 2021 Jan;
13(3):1583-1594.
PMID: 33414870
The purpose of this study was to assess changes in pain and physical activity after replacing a traditional spinal cord stimulation (SCS) implantable pulse generator with a next generation SCS...
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Barkley J, Lepp A, Glickman E, Farnell G, Beiting J, Wiet R, et al.
Int J Exerc Sci
. 2020 Oct;
13(5):1326-1339.
PMID: 33042377
The COVID-19 pandemic has closed non-essential businesses which may alter individuals' leisure behaviors. Consequently, physical activity and sedentary behavior may be negatively impacted as many fitness and recreational centers have...
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Penko A, Barkley J, Rosenfeldt A, Alberts J
J Phys Act Health
. 2019 Oct;
16(12):1085-1091.
PMID: 31648204
Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) results in a global decrease in information processing, ultimately resulting in dysfunction executing motor-cognitive tasks. Motor-cognitive impairments contribute to postural instability, often leading to falls and...
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Gerhart H, Seo Y, Vaughan J, Followay B, Barkley J, Quinn T, et al.
Eur J Appl Physiol
. 2019 Apr;
119(7):1547-1556.
PMID: 31025095
Purpose: Cold-induced vasodilation (CIVD) is known to protect humans against local cold injuries and improve manual dexterity. The current study examined the effects of metabolic heat production on cold-induced vasodilation...
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Lepp A, Barkley J
Digit Health
. 2019 Apr;
5:2055207619844870.
PMID: 31019724
Objective: "Active couch potato" describes an individual who is sufficiently physically active yet highly sedentary. Cell phones promote activities understood as sedentary behaviors (e.g. watching videos). Research demonstrates that cell...