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Wendy M Rodgers

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Larson H, Young B, McHugh T, Rodgers W
PLoS One . 2023 Sep; 18(9):e0292038. PMID: 37756317
Academic literature and sport policy documents have cited concerns about an increasing prevalence of early sport specialization, with associated burnout, dropout, and injury. However, evidence to support such statements is...
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Berry T, Curtin K, Courneya K, McGannon K, Norris C, Rodgers W, et al.
Health Psychol Open . 2022 Feb; 3(2):2055102916657673. PMID: 35198233
Differences in perceptions of susceptibility, seriousness, and fear of heart disease and breast cancer were examined and related to attentional bias for disease-related words among Canadian women of various ethnic...
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Hurley K, Selzler A, Rodgers W, Stickland M
Pilot Feasibility Stud . 2020 Oct; 6:162. PMID: 33117559
Background: Pulmonary rehabilitation is an important component of chronic disease management in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and has been shown to improve shortness of breath, exercise capacity, quality of...
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Berry T, Courneya K, Norris C, Rodgers W, Spence J
SAGE Open Med . 2019 Aug; 7:2050312119871183. PMID: 31452887
Objectives: This exploratory research examined if breast cancer or heart disease is automatically associated with physical activity compared to fruit and vegetable stimuli; if reading messages about reducing risk of...
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Larson H, Young B, McHugh T, Rodgers W
J Sport Exerc Psychol . 2019 Mar; 41(1):46-54. PMID: 30871412
Empirical evidence directly associating early sport specialization with burnout and dropout is lacking, although a relationship is theorized. Research in this area relies on time-intensive retrospective interviews or questionnaires that...
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Selzler A, Rodgers W, Berry T, Stickland M
Behav Med . 2019 Feb; 46(1):63-74. PMID: 30758267
The literature suggests self-efficacy is a determinant of physical activity and management of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). The purpose of this study was to (1) test the effects of...
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Selzler A, Rodgers W, Berry T, McFadden K, Husband C, Hall C
Br J Health Psychol . 2018 Oct; 24(1):123-140. PMID: 30294878
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to (i) investigate directional influences of self-efficacy, outcome satisfaction, and attendance during an exercise programme and (ii) examine the predictive capabilities of self-efficacy...
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Berry T, Rodgers W, Divine A, Hall C
J Sport Exerc Psychol . 2018 Jun; 40(2):92-100. PMID: 29914279
Discrepancies between automatically activated associations (i.e., implicit evaluations) and explicit evaluations of motives (measured with a questionnaire) could lead to greater information processing to resolve discrepancies or self-regulatory failures that...
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Curtin K, Berry T, Courneya K, McGannon K, Norris C, Rodgers W, et al.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs . 2018 Jan; 17(4):314-323. PMID: 29359961
Background: Ethnic minority groups including Asians in Canada have different knowledge and perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer compared with the ethnic majority group. Aim: Examine relationships between perceptions...
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Berry T, Jones K, Courneya K, McGannon K, Norris C, Rodgers W, et al.
BMC Psychol . 2018 Jan; 6(1):2. PMID: 29347973
Background: The purpose of this research was to examine the relationships of self-reported physical activity to involvement with messages that discuss the prevention of heart disease and breast cancer through...