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    • Academic achievement in relation to improved physical activity 

      Duff, Cassie (Cardiovascular Research Laboratory, University of Texas at Arlington.Exercise Science Research Laboratories, University of Texas at Arlington., 2012-02-13)
      According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, children and adolescents require 60 minutes or more of physical activity per day. In 2006, only 3.8 percent of elementary schools, 7.9 percent of middle schools, ...
    • BRAIN HEALTH AND ACTIVE LIVING: A SOCIAL ECOLOGICAL APPROACH 

      Zhang, Xiaoxia; 0000-0001-5076-9035 (2020-08-11)
      Advocating active lifestyles and improving brain health across the lifespan is one of the universal and ultimate goals for Healthy People 2030. Unhealthy movement behaviors (physically inactive, excessive sedentary behavior, ...
    • Effects of Advocare Spark Supplementation On Submaximal Cycling Test 

      McLean, Matt (Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at ArlingtonCardiovascular Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at ArlingtonExercise Science Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2016)
      EFFECTS OF ADVOCARE SPARK SUPPLEMENTATION ON SUBMAXIMAL CYCLING TEST Author: Matt McLean Faculty Sponsor: J.R. Wilson, Ph.D., Brad Heddins, M.S. INTRODUCTION: Submaximal Exercise is one of the most common forms of ...
    • THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC ON PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSES DURING SUBMAXIMAL EXERCISE 

      Benna, Adrian (Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at ArlingtonCardiovascular Research Laboratory, The University of Texas at ArlingtonExercise Science Research Laboratories, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2016)
      INTRODUCTION: Studies have shown that music can have psychological effects on a person. It can affect a person’s emotions and stress levels. Other variables that can be affected by music are heart rate and rate of perceived ...
    • Gamified Text Messaging Contingent on Device-Measured Steps: Randomized Feasibility Study of a Physical Activity Intervention for Cancer Survivors 

      Robertson, Michael C.; Lyons, Elizabeth J.; Liao, Yue; Baum, Miranda L.; Basen-Engquist, Karen M. (JIMR Publications, 2020-11-24)
      Background: Physical activity can confer diverse benefits on cancer survivors. Unfortunately, many cancer survivors are not sufficiently active. The efficacy of physical activity interventions for this population may be ...
    • Momentary assessment of adults’ physical activity and sedentary behavior: feasibility and validity 

      Dunton, Genevieve Fridlund; Liao, Yue; Kawabata, Keito; Intille, Stephen (Frontiers Media, 2012-07-12)
      Introduction: Mobile phones are ubiquitous and easy to use, and thus have the capacity to collect real-time data from large numbers of people. Research tested the feasibility and validity of an Ecological Momentary Assessment ...
    • Physiological Responses During A Modified Bruce Max Test In The Anti-Gravity Treadmill 

      Kang, Lucy (Department of Kinesiology, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2016)
      INTRODUCTION: Physical activity can be difficult or painful for the obese, disabled, or those recovering from injury or surgery. For all populations, regular physical activity is a necessity for overall health, increased ...
    • Reducing Disparities in Physical Activity and Early Child Development: A Systematic and Observational Approach 

      Moss, Samantha; 0000-0001-7612-8228 (2022-08-15)
      **Please note that the full text is embargoed until 8/14/2024** ABSTRACT: Engaging in adequate (180 minutes per day) physical activity (PA) is an important component in positioning a young child towards optimal health. PA ...