Emily L. Mailey, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Kinesiology Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States 
Area:
Recreation, Women's Studies, Mental Health
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Edward McAuley grad student 2012 UIUC
 (Impact of a brief exercise adherence intervention on physical activity and quality of life among working mothers.)
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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
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
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