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Lauer E, Dietch J, Chu T, Barton M, Martin S, Petrie T, et al.
Int J Behav Med . 2020 Mar; 28(2):259-264. PMID: 32140933
Background: Weight control behaviors (WCBs) typically involve appearance- or health-driven behaviors that may be influenced by physiological, psychological, or social factors. Sleep disturbances like insomnia are an important area of...
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Willis B, Leonard D, Barlow C, Martin S, DeFina L, Trivedi M
JAMA Psychiatry . 2018 Jun; 75(9):911-917. PMID: 29955781
Importance: Cardiorespiratory fitness (hereinafter referred to as fitness) as estimated by exercise testing is a modifiable risk factor independently associated with chronic diseases, cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, and mortality, but...
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Barton M, Jackson A, Martin S, Morrow Jr J, Petrie T, Greenleaf C
Int J Exerc Sci . 2017 May; 10(3):379-389. PMID: 28515834
Public health guidelines for physical activity (PA) behaviors are being updated with 2018 as a proposed release date. Currently, ≥60 minutes of daily PA are recommended for youth. Thus, the...
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Lauer E, Jackson A, Martin S, Morrow Jr J
Int J Exerc Sci . 2017 May; 10(1):121-127. PMID: 28479952
Current public health physical activity (PA) guidelines suggest ≥500 METmin/week of PA, with additional benefits beyond 1000 METmin/week (i.e., a dose response). Revised U.S. PA guidelines are scheduled for 2018....
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Arvinen-Barrow M, Clement D, Hamson-Utley J, Kamphoff C, Zakrajsek R, Lee S, et al.
J Sport Rehabil . 2016 Sep; 25(4):338-347. PMID: 27632833
Context: Athletes enter injury rehabilitation with certain expectations about the recovery process, outcomes, and the professional providing treatment. Their expectations influence the effectiveness of the assistance received and affect the...
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Barton M, Yeatts P, Henson R, Martin S
Res Q Exerc Sport . 2016 Aug; 87(4):365-375. PMID: 27548736
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide a user-friendly primer on conducting descriptive discriminant analysis (DDA), which is a post-hoc strategy to MANOVA that takes into account the...
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Yeatts P, Martin S, Petrie T, Greenleaf C
J Sch Health . 2016 Jul; 86(8):561-7. PMID: 27374345
Background: Adolescence is a critical time for the development of psychological well-being. Weight gain and the emergence of body image concerns during this period can lead to the development of...
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Zakrajsek R, Martin S, Wrisberg C
J Athl Train . 2016 May; 51(5):398-405. PMID: 27159188
Context: Certified athletic trainers (ATs) are responsible for integrating relevant professionals into the rehabilitation team to assist with the holistic care of injured athletes. Objective: To explore National Collegiate Athletic...
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Cooper K, Greenberg J, Castelli D, Barton M, Martin S, Morrow Jr J
Res Q Exerc Sport . 2016 Apr; 87(2):133-40. PMID: 27100264
The purpose of this commentary is to provide an overview of national physical activity recommendations and policies (e.g., from the Institute of Medicine, National Physical Activity Plan, and Centers for...
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Greenleaf C, Petrie T, Martin S
Eat Behav . 2015 Jun; 18:143-6. PMID: 26094132
Adolescent girls commonly engage in weight management and dietary restriction with the hopes of changing their bodies to more closely approximate social body ideals. The purpose of this study was...