Candice A. Shoemaker
Affiliations: | Department of Horticulture, Forestry, and Recreation Resources | Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeSin-Ae Park | grad student | 2007 | Kansas State University |
Cynthia M. Domenghini | grad student | 2011 | Kansas State University |
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Park S, Lee A, Lee G, et al. (2016) Horticultural Activity Interventions and Outcomes: A Review Korean Journal of Horticultural Science & Technology. 34: 513-527 |
Park S, Lee H, Lee K, et al. (2013) The Metabolic Costs of Gardening Tasks in Children Horttechnology. 23: 589-594 |
Park S, Lee K, Son K, et al. (2012) Metabolic Cost of Horticulture Activities in Older Adults Journal of the Japanese Society For Horticultural Science. 81: 295-299 |
Park S, Shoemaker CA, Haub MD. (2009) Physical and Psychological Health Conditions of Older Adults Classified as Gardeners or Nongardeners Hortscience. 44: 206-210 |
Park SA, Shoemaker CA. (2009) Observing body position of older adults while gardening for health benefits and risks Activities, Adaptation and Aging. 33: 31-38 |
Park SA, Shoemaker CA, Haub MD. (2008) A preliminary investigation on exercise intensities of gardening tasks in older adults Perceptual and Motor Skills. 107: 974-980 |
Park S, Shoemaker C, Haub M. (2008) Can Older Gardeners Meet the Physical Activity Recommendation through Gardening? Horttechnology. 18: 639-643 |
Park S, Haub MD, Shoemaker CA. (2006) Exercise Intensities of Gardening Tasks in Older Adults Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 38: S42 |
Lin M, Shoemaker* C, Gyurcsik N. (2004) Preliminary Examination of the Impact of a Gardening Program on Confidence, Physical Activity, Fruit and Vegetable Consumption, and Quality of Life Hortscience. 39: 783A-783 |