Research Output per year
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Exercise
Medicine & Life Sciences
Hispanic Americans
Medicine & Life Sciences
African Americans
Medicine & Life Sciences
Diet
Medicine & Life Sciences
Walking
Medicine & Life Sciences
Health
Medicine & Life Sciences
Postpartum Period
Medicine & Life Sciences
Social Support
Medicine & Life Sciences
Network
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Profiles
Carol Johnston
- Health Solutions, College of (CHS) - Associate Director & Professor
- CHS: Healthy Lifestyles Research Center - Associate Director & Professor
- CHS: Health Information and Research, Center for (CHIR) - Director
Person
Karen Sweazea
- CHS: Healthy Lifestyles Research Center - Associate Professor
- CLAS-NS: Evolution and Medicine, Center for - Associate Professor
- Health Solutions, College of (CHS) - Associate Professor
- CHS: Health Information and Research, Center for (CHIR) - Assistant Professor
- CLAS-NS: Life Sciences, School of (SOLS) - Associate Professor
Person
Research Output 1989 2019
Commentary on “The BRICS Council of Exercise and Sport Science (BRICSCESS) — A new era has dawned” that has been published on JSHS
Ainsworth, B., Jan 1 2019, (Accepted/In press) In : Journal of Sport and Health Science.Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/debate
Open Access
Sports
High-nitrate salad increased plasma nitrates/nitrites and brachial artery flow-mediated dilation in postmenopausal women: A pilot study
Mayra, S. T., Johnston, C. & Sweazea, K., Jan 1 2019, In : Nutrition Research.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Brachial Artery
Nitrites
Nitrates
Dilatation
Vegetables
1
Citation
(Scopus)
Rationale and design of Smart Walk: A randomized controlled pilot trial of a smartphone-delivered physical activity and cardiometabolic risk reduction intervention for African American women
Joseph, R., Ainsworth, B., Vega-Lopez, S., Adams, M., Hollingshead, K., Hooker, S. P., Todd, M., Gaesser, G. & Keller, C., Feb 1 2019, In : Contemporary Clinical Trials. 77, p. 46-60 15 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
Risk Reduction Behavior
African Americans
Randomized Controlled Trials
Exercise
Telemedicine