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    The influence of active video game play upon physical activity and screen-based activities in sedentary children by Ufholz, Kelsey E, Flack, Kyle D, Roemmich, James N

    Published in PloS one (14-06-2022)
    “…Few children meet physical activity recommendations, partly due to the prevalence of screen-based sedentary activities. Active video game (AVG) play produces…”
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    Vitamin D Awareness and Intake in Collegiate Athletes by Leitch, Bennett A., Wilson, Patrick B., Ufholz, Kelsey E., Roemmich, James N., Orysiak, Joanna, Walch, Tanis J., Short, Sandra E., Fitzgerald, John S.

    “…ABSTRACTLeitch, BA, Wilson, PB, Ufholz, KE, Roemmich, JN, Orysiak, J, Walch, TJ, Short, SE, and Fitzgerald, JS. Vitamin D awareness and intake in collegiate…”
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    Youth and Adult Visitation and Physical Activity Intensity at Rural and Urban Parks by Roemmich, James N, Johnson, LuAnn, Oberg, Grace, Beeler, Joley E, Ufholz, Kelsey E

    “…Less physical activity among rural residents may contribute to rural-urban health disparities. Parks can be ideal community resources for promoting physical…”
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    The influence of active video game play upon physical activity and screen-based activities in sedentary children by Kelsey E Ufholz, Kyle D Flack, James N Roemmich

    Published in PloS one (01-01-2022)
    “…BackgroundFew children meet physical activity recommendations, partly due to the prevalence of screen-based sedentary activities. Active video game (AVG) play…”
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    Conceptualizing Human Nature and the Divine: Qualitative Interviews with Christians and Buddhists from a Mixed-Methods Study by Crane, Lauren Shapiro, Burns, Emily M, Johnson, Hannah E, Brown, Betsy R, Ufholz, Kelsey E, Riehle, Jennifer L

    “…This study investigated the possibility that a link exists between an individual's concept of Divinity and concept of self. Participants were 12 Christians (6…”
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