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Greater daily leisure time physical activity is associated with lower chronic disease risk in adults with spinal cord injury
AC Buchholz, KA Martin Ginis, SR Bray, BC Craven, AL Hicks, KC Hayes, ...
Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism 34 (4), 640-647, 2009
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Leisure time physical activity in a population-based sample of people with spinal cord injury part II: activity types, intensities, and durations
KAM Ginis, KP Arbour-Nicitopoulos, AE Latimer, AC Buchholz, SR Bray, ...
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 91 (5), 729-733, 2010
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Determinants of physical activity among people with spinal cord injury: a test of social cognitive theory
KA Martin Ginis, AE Latimer, KP Arbour-Nicitopoulos, RL Bassett, ...
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 42 (1), 127-133, 2011
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Program conditions that foster quality physical activity participation experiences for people with a physical disability: a systematic review
CH Shirazipour, MB Evans, J Leo, A Lithopoulos, KA Martin Ginis, ...
Disability and rehabilitation 42 (2), 147-155, 2020
Mandati: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Do you want the good news or the bad news? Gain-versus loss-framed messages following health risk information: The effects on leisure time physical activity beliefs and cognitions.
RL Bassett-Gunter, KA Martin Ginis, AE Latimer-Cheung
Health Psychology 32 (12), 1188, 2013
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Examining the relationship between parent physical activity support behaviour and physical activity among children and youth with autism spectrum disorder
DM Brown, KP Arbour-Nicitopoulos, KA Martin Ginis, AE Latimer-Cheung, ...
Autism 24 (7), 1783-1794, 2020
Mandati: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Predictors of leisure time physical activity among people with spinal cord injury
KAM Ginis, KP Arbour-Nicitopoulos, AE Latimer-Cheung, AC Buchholz, ...
Annals of Behavioral Medicine 44 (1), 104-118, 2012
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Identifying physical activity information needs and preferred methods of delivery of people with multiple sclerosis
SN Sweet, MJ Perrier, C Podzyhun, AE Latimer-Cheung
Disability and rehabilitation 35 (24), 2056-2063, 2013
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Messages for men: the efficacy of EPPM-based messages targeting men's physical activity.
AC Hatchell, RL Bassett-Gunter, M Clarke, S Kimura, AE Latimer-Cheung
Health Psychology 32 (1), 24, 2013
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Examining physical activity trajectories for people with spinal cord injury.
SN Sweet, KA Martin Ginis, AE Latimer-Cheung
Health Psychology 31 (6), 728, 2012
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Increased participation in activities of daily living is associated with lower cholesterol levels in people with spinal cord injury
SP Hetz, AE Latimer, AC Buchholz, KAM Ginis, ...
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 90 (10), 1755-1759, 2009
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Stories that move? Peer athlete mentors' responses to mentee disability and sport narratives
MJ Perrier, BM Smith, AE Latimer-Cheung
Psychology of sport and exercise 18, 60-67, 2015
Mandati: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences …
Exploring strategies used to deliver physical activity experiences to Veterans with a physical disability
CH Shirazipour, AB Aiken, AE Latimer-Cheung
Disability and rehabilitation 40 (26), 3198-3205, 2018
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities …
Targeted physical activity messages for parents of children with disabilities: A qualitative investigation of parents' informational needs and preferences
RL Bassett-Gunter, RJ Ruscitti, AE Latimer-Cheung, JL Fraser-Thomas
Research in Developmental Disabilities 64, 37-46, 2017
Mandati: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Independence and physical activity status moderate stereotypes toward people with a physical disability
HL Gainforth, D O'Malley, T Mountenay, A Latimer-Cheung
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 11 (3), 244-257, 2013
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
Psychosocial aspects of physical activity participation for military personnel with illness and injury: a scoping review
CH Shirazipour, EM Tennant, AB Aiken, AE Latimer-Cheung
Military Behavioral Health 7 (4), 459-476, 2019
Mandati: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Investigating the effect of message framing on parents’ engagement with advertisements promoting child physical activity
JW Jarvis, HL Gainforth, AE Latimer-Cheung
International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing 11, 115-127, 2014
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research
An exploratory qualitative investigation of psychosocial determinants of parental decisions to support sport participation for youth with a mobility impairment
CH Shirazipour, AE Latimer-Cheung, KP Arbour-Nicitopoulos
Research in developmental disabilities 45, 400-410, 2015
Mandati: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Social Sciences and Humanities …
Understanding quality participation: Exploring ideal physical activity outcomes for military veterans with a physical disability
CH Shirazipour, AE Latimer-Cheung
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 12 (4), 563-578, 2020
Mandati: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
Narrative as a learning tool for coaches of athletes with a disability: Using stories to translate research into practice
V Allan, H Gainforth, J Turnnidge, T Konoval, J Côté, A Latimer-Cheung
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy 28 (5), 546-567, 2023
Mandati: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, Canada
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