Search Results - "Bridel, William"
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Critical Investigation of Mediated Representations of Sport-Related Pain and Injury
Published in Spectrum (Edmonton, Alta. : 2018) (25-11-2022)“…Academic literature has consistently demonstrated that athletes are socialized to accept a culture of risk, which is thought to be inherent within sport. In…”
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Understanding In-Person and Online Exercise Oncology Programme Delivery: A Mixed-Methods Approach to Participant Perspectives
Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (01-08-2023)“…Alberta Cancer Exercise (ACE) is an exercise oncology programme that transitioned from in-person to online delivery during COVID-19. The purpose of this work…”
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Social Support Behaviours and Barriers in Group Online Exercise Classes for Adults Living with and beyond Cancer: A Qualitative Study
Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (28-03-2023)“…Social support can be facilitated through exercise programs for people living with cancer, but there is limited research on how best to foster it in online…”
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Improved access yet inequitable experience: gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men's views of more inclusive criteria for source plasma donation
Published in BMC public health (25-04-2023)“…Canada has incrementally reduced restrictions to blood and plasma donation that impact men who have sex with men, gay, bisexual, and queer men, and some Two…”
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Engaging community members to ensure culturally specific language is used in research: should I use gay, queer, MSM, or this other new acronym?
Published in Research involvement and engagement (04-09-2023)“…Researchers often use terminology to define their participant groups that is rooted in a clinical understanding of the group’s shared identity(ies). Such…”
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‘The change happens with our kids’: parent perspectives on gender diversity in sport and children’s literature
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Not fat, not skinny, functional enough to finish: interrogating constructions of health in the Ironman Triathlon
Published in Leisure (Waterloo) (01-02-2013)“…Sport has long been popularly promoted as a way to improve one's health through participation. Socio-cultural scholars investigating sport-related pain and…”
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From bar bet to fitness craze for weekend warriors: a genealogical analysis of the Ironman® triathlon
Published in Leisure (Waterloo) (02-01-2015)“…The inaugural Ironman® triathlon was held in Hawaii in 1978. From the initial event with 14 participants, Ironman® triathlons are now hugely popular, global…”
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Figure Skating in the Formative Years: Singles, Pairs, and the Expanding Role of Women by James R. Hines (review)
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Anti-Bullying Policies in Canadian Sport: An Absent Presence
Published in Journal of park and recreation administration (01-01-2018)“…In Canada, it is estimated that one-third of bullying occurs outside of educational settings, including sport and recreation spaces (Shannon, 2013). Beyond…”
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Transgender athletes and Canadian sport policy: a story of stigma and precarity
Published in International journal of sport policy and politics (02-01-2024)“…Policy can serve as a form of institutionalised stigma, working to create and maintain discrimination against groups of people. Some Canadian National Sport…”
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Facilitators and Barriers to the Implementation of iSPRINT: A Sport Injury Prevention Program in Junior High Schools
Published in Clinical journal of sport medicine (01-05-2020)“…OBJECTIVES:Sport injury is the leading cause of hospitalization in Canadian youth and represents a high burden to the health care system. This study aims to…”
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Facilitators and Barriers to the Implementation of iSPRINT: A Sport Injury Prevention Program in Junior High Schools
Published in Clinical journal of sport medicine (01-05-2020)“…Sport injury is the leading cause of hospitalization in Canadian youth and represents a high burden to the health care system. This study aims to describe the…”
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"Pretty Tough and Pretty Hard": An Intersectional Analysis of Krump as Seen on So You Think You Can Dance
Published in Journal of dance education (02-10-2021)“…Krump, a form of street dance that is often characterized as aggressive and unique in its expression, has received little attention in academic scholarship…”
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Striving for newcomer inclusion: a critical analysis of Canadian Intro to Sport programmes
Published in Leisure (Waterloo) (02-01-2021)“…Sport participation is popularly constructed as an effective means for welcoming newcomers into their new country of residence, despite these claims being…”
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Types of Social Support Predicting Physical Activity and Quality of Life in Group Exercise Programs for Adults Living with Cancer
Published in Research quarterly for exercise and sport (12-09-2024)“…Social support (SS) and physical activity (PA) can improve quality of life (QoL) in cancer, meaning group PA programs are important for rehabilitation…”
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Exploring physical activity experiences, barriers, and facilitators among individuals of South Asian heritage living with and beyond cancer
Published in Ethnicity & health (01-11-2023)“…The purpose of this study was to understand the physical activity (PA) experiences, as well as preferences, barriers, and facilitators to exercise, among…”
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The role of social support in physical activity for cancer survivors: A systematic review
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-10-2019)“…Objective Social support is conceptualized and operationalized in many ways, making it challenging to understand what types of support best predict physical…”
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Social support and physical activity for cancer survivors: a qualitative review and meta-study
Published in Journal of cancer survivorship (01-10-2021)“…Purpose Physical activity (PA) is important for well-being and coping among cancer survivors. Social support (SS) encourages adoption and maintenance of PA…”
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Exercise interventions and their effect on masculinity, body image, and personal identity in prostate cancer—A systematic qualitative review
Published in Psycho-oncology (Chichester, England) (01-06-2019)“…Objective Men with prostate cancer face various body composition and psychosocial challenges following diagnosis. Movement‐based interventions such as exercise…”
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