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    Using GPS Technologies to Examine Community Mobility in Older Adults by Crane, Breanna M, Moored, Kyle D, Rosso, Andrea L, Carlson, Michelle C

    “…Abstract Background Objective measures of community mobility are advantageous for capturing movement outside the home. Compared with subjective, self-reported…”
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    Body Mass Index and Cognition: Associations Across 
Mid- to Late Life and Gender Differences by Crane, Breanna M, Nichols, Emma, Carlson, Michelle C, Deal, Jennifer A, Gross, Alden L

    “…Higher mid-life body mass index (BMI) is associated with lower late-life cognition. Associations between later-life BMI and cognition are less consistent;…”
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    OLDER ADULTS' SUBJECTIVE WELL-BEING EXPERIENCING THE EXERGAME "I AM DOLPHIN" by Drazich, Brittany F., Crane, Breanna M., Taylor, Janiece L., Szanton, Sarah L., Moored, Kyle D., Eldreth, Dana, Ahmad, Omar, Krakauer, John W., Resnick, Barbara, Carlson, Michelle C.

    “…The objective of this study was to understand older adults' perceptions of the connections between an exergame intervention, "I Am Dolphin," and their…”
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    Exploring the Relationship Between Engagement in Enriching Early-Life Activities During Adolescence and Cognition in Later-Life: Results From the Health and Retirement Study by Crane, Breanna M., Bandeen-Roche, Karen, Carlson, Michelle C.

    Published in Research on aging (01-02-2023)
    “…The cognitive benefits associated with mid- to late-life engagement have been demonstrated in several studies. However, the link between engagement in…”
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    Neighborhood Walkability Is Associated With Global Positioning System-Derived Community Mobility of Older Adults by Moored, Kyle D, Crane, Breanna M, Carlson, Michelle C, Dunlap, Pamela M, Brach, Jennifer S, Rosso, Andrea L

    “…Neighborhood walkability may encourage greater out-of-home travel (ie, community mobility) to support independent functioning in later life. We examined…”
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    Global Positioning System Indicators of Community Mobility and Future Health Outcomes Among Older Adults by Dunlap, Pamela M, Crane, Breanna M, Perera, Subashan, Moored, Kyle D, Carlson, Michelle C, Brach, Jennifer S, Klatt, Brooke N, Rosso, Andrea L

    “…We examined the relationship between global positioning system (GPS) indicators of community mobility and incident hospitalizations, emergency department (ED)…”
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    Older Adults and Three-Dimensional Exergaming: Motivators and Barriers to Participation and Retention by Crane, Breanna M, Drazich, Brittany F, Taylor, Janiece L, Moored, Kyle D, Ahmad, Omar, Krakauer, John W, Carlson, Michelle C

    Published in Games for health (01-04-2023)
    “…Cognitive and physical activity are important for daily functioning. However, limited research exists on the motivators and barriers associated with older…”
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    Effects of a Physical Therapist Intervention on GPS Indicators of Community Mobility in Older Adults: A Secondary Analysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial by Dunlap, Pamela M, Crane, Breanna M, Perera, Subashan, Moored, Kyle D, Carlson, Michelle C, Brach, Jennifer S, Klatt, Brooke N, Rosso, Andrea L

    Published in Physical therapy (01-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Objective The authors compared the effects of a standard strength and endurance intervention with a standard plus timing and coordination training…”
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    Enriching early‐life activities and cognition in later life: Results from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS): Prevention (nonpharmacological) / Lifestyle factors (e.g., smoking, etc.) by Crane, Breanna M, Carlson, Michelle C

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2020)
    “…Abstract Background The positive association between engagement in mid‐ and late‐life enrichment activities and cognitive function in late‐life has been…”
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    Enriching early‐life activities and cognition in later life: Results from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) by Crane, Breanna M, Carlson, Michelle C

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2020)
    “…Background The positive association between engagement in mid‐ and late‐life enrichment activities and cognitive function in late‐life has been presented in…”
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    Feasibility of a 3‐Dimensional Exergame to Promote Integrated Cognitive and Physical Activity in Aging Adults by Carlson, Michelle C, Moored, Kyle D., Crane, Breanna M, Ahmad, Ohmar, Chan, Thomas, Krakauer, John

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2022)
    “…Background Evidence suggests that bi‐directional associations exist between cognition and mobility that magnify with increasing age. Both cognition and…”
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    Examining older adults’ perceived workload, motivators, and barriers experienced during an exergame study — a mixed methods approach by Crane, Breanna M, Drazich, Brittany, Moored, Kyle D, Taylor, Janiece, Carlson, Michelle C

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2021)
    “…Background There is increasing interest in using exergames to promote physical and cognitive functioning. Examining the perceived workload and various…”
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    Environmental toxicity exposure and ability to perform instrumental activities of daily living in several U.S. geographic locations: Epidemiology / Risk and protective factors in MCI and dementia by Feger, Danielle M, Corrigan, Anne E, Crane, Breanna M, Carlson, Michelle C

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2020)
    “…Abstract Background Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are complex tasks important for independent living, such as cooking, shopping, and managing…”
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    Environmental toxicity exposure and ability to perform instrumental activities of daily living in several U.S. geographic locations by Feger, Danielle M, Corrigan, Anne E, Crane, Breanna M, Carlson, Michelle C

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2020)
    “…Background Instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs) are complex tasks important for independent living, such as cooking, shopping, and managing…”
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