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Women & Health | 2005

Factors related to physical activity adherence in women: review and suggestions for future research.

Jennifer L. White; Lynda B. Ransdell; Jamie Vener; Judith A. Flohr

ABSTRACT Approximately 50 percent of individuals who start an exercise program withdraw within 6 months. Thus, many individuals withdraw before health benefits have been realized. This is a disconcerting statistic considering the well known benefits of physical activity for decreasing risk of hypokinetic diseases and improving quality of life. The literature has suggested a plethora of factors to increase the number of individuals who initiate a physical activity program. However, little is known about the factors that keep women exercising–otherwise known as exercise adherence. The purpose of this paper is to: (a) systematically review the quantitative literature to discern the major factors contributing to adherence to physical activity in women and men and make recommendations for specific gender-based considerations that are important when designing PA interventions for women, and (b) suggest areas of future research related to increasing adherence to physical activity in women. Key factors reviewed in this paper may be useful in developing efficacious physical activity programs for women.


Pediatric Rehabilitation | 2005

Potential benefits of physical activity for children with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

Jennifer White; Judith A. Flohr; Stuart S. Winter; Jamie Vener; Lyman R. Feinauer; Lynda B. Ransdell

Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL) is the most common form of paediatric leukaemia. The survival rate in children with ALL has improved significantly over the past several years, which makes quality of life an important focus for researchers. Some of the side effects of treatment (i.e. osteoporosis and obesity) are not realized until years after conclusion of therapy. Few studies have addressed the impact of physical activity (PA) on the side effects that occur during treatment of children with ALL. This paper discusses the increased risk for both osteoporosis and obesity due to treatment for ALL and suggests ways that PA may attenuate bone loss and risk of obesity by discussing what is known about effects of PA in healthy children and children with other chronic diseases. Recommendations will be made for PA interventions and future research in children with ALL.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 2005

Pilocarpine-induced sweat gland function in individuals with multiple sclerosis

Scott L. Davis; Thad E. Wilson; Jamie Vener; Craig G. Crandall; Jack H. Petajan; Andrea T. White


Journal of The Royal Society for The Promotion of Health | 2004

International perspectives: The influence of gender on lifetime physical activity participation

Lynda B. Ransdell; Jamie Vener; Katie Sell


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2008

Effect of Increased Core Temperature on Cortical Excitability and Fatigue in Multiple Sclerosis Patients: 1786

Andrea T. White; Scott L. Davis; Jamie Vener; Luke Wendt


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2002

PRECOOLING EFFECTS ON FATIGUE AND MOTOR FUNCTION IN MS

Andrea T. White; Scott L. Davis; Jamie Vener; Thad E. Wilson; Jack H. Petajan


Archive | 2015

voluntary contractions of the human elbow flexors Supraspinal fatigue during intermittent maximal

Janet L. Taylor; Gabrielle M. Allen; Jane E. Butler; Simon C. Gandevia; Andrea T. White; Timothy A. VanHaitsma; Jamie Vener; Scott L. Davis; Justin J. Kavanagh; Andrew G. Cresswell; Surendran Sabapathy; Timothy J. Carroll


Archive | 2013

temperature rather than local muscle temperature Voluntary muscle activation is impaired by core

Melissa M. Thomas; Stephen S. Cheung; Geoff C. Elder; Gordon G. Sleivert; Andrea T. White; Timothy A. VanHaitsma; Jamie Vener; Scott L. Davis; Sébastien Racinais; Andrew G. Cresswell; Julien D. Périard; Olivier Girard


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2005

Energy Expenditure During Physically Interactive Video Game Playing In Male College Students With Different Playing Experience: 1699 Board #154 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Julie Taylor; Katie Sell; Tia Lillie; Jamie Vener; Lynda B. Ransdell; Catrine Tudor-Locke


Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise | 2005

Quantifying Upper Body Physical Activity During Interactive Video Gaming for College Students: 1700 Board #155 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Katie Sell; Tia Lillie; Julie Taylor; Jamie Vener; Lynda B. Ransdell; Catrine Tudor-Locke

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Scott L. Davis

Southern Methodist University

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Catrine Tudor-Locke

Pennington Biomedical Research Center

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Julie Taylor

Southern Utah University

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