Emily L. Mailey, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Kinesiology | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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(Impact of a brief exercise adherence intervention on physical activity and quality of life among working mothers.) |
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Streetman AE, Streetman MT, Brin HN, et al. (2024) EmpowerHER: A Pilot Study to Increase Physical Activity and Strength Through Powerbuilding. International Journal of Exercise Science. 17: 750-767 |
Mailey EL, Gasper R, Dlugonski D, et al. (2020) Promoting Strength Training Among Baby Boomers: Message Framing Effects on Motivation and Behavior. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine |
Mailey EL, Gasper R, Dlugonski D. (2019) Why and How Should I Exercise? A Content Analysis of Popular Magazines. American Journal of Health Behavior. 43: 349-360 |
Mailey EL, Dlugonski D, Hsu WW, et al. (2018) Goals Matter: Exercising for Well-Being But Not Health or Appearance Predicts Future Exercise Among Parents. Journal of Physical Activity & Health. 1-9 |
Mailey EL, Hsu WW. (2017) Is a general or specific exercise recommendation more effective for promoting physical activity among postpartum mothers? Journal of Health Psychology. 1359105316687627 |
Das BM, Mailey E, Murray K, et al. (2016) From sedentary to active: Shifting the movement paradigm in workplaces. Work (Reading, Mass.) |
Mailey EL, Phillips SM, Dlugonski D, et al. (2016) Overcoming barriers to exercise among parents: a social cognitive theory perspective. Journal of Behavioral Medicine |
Oberlin LE, Verstynen TD, Burzynska AZ, et al. (2015) White matter microstructure mediates the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and spatial working memory in older adults. Neuroimage |
Wong CN, Chaddock-Heyman L, Voss MW, et al. (2015) Brain activation during dual-task processing is associated with cardiorespiratory fitness and performance in older adults. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience. 7: 154 |
Phillips SM, Awick EA, Conroy DE, et al. (2015) Objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior and quality of life indicators in survivors of breast cancer. Cancer. 121: 4044-52 |