3,388 research outputs found
ASBHM Keynote - The Power of Habit
Amanda Rebar keynote, Uncovering the Power of Habit for Improving Health Behaviours, February 202
ASBHM Keynote - The Power of Habit
Amanda Rebar keynote, Uncovering the Power of Habit for Improving Health Behaviours, February 202
Designing engaging online behaviour change interventions: a proposed model of user engagement
Camille E. Short, Amanda L. Rebar, Ronald C. Plotnikoff, Corneel Vandelanott
Human Behaviour MoHB Lab Projects
CQUniversity's Motivation of Health Behaviours Lab's Human Behaviour Projects (Director: Amanda Rebar
Patterns of physical activity, sitting time, and sleep in Australian adults: a latent class analysis
Abstract not available.Mitch J. Duncan, Stina Oftedal, Amanda L. Rebar, Beatrice Murawski, Camille E. Short, Anna T. Rayward, Corneel Vandelanott
Erratum regarding previously published articles in volume 16, 17, 18 and 19
Erratum referring to : Gabrielle Bond, Robert Stanton, Sally-Anne Wintour, Simon Rosenbaum, Amanda L. Rebar: Do exercise trials for adults with depression account for comorbid anxiety? A systematic review
Mental Health and Physical Activity, Volume 18, March 2020, Article no. 100320
DOI: 10.1016/j.mhpa.2020.10032
Erratum regarding previously published articles in volume 16, 17, 18 and 19
Erratum referring to : Gabrielle Bond, Robert Stanton, Sally-Anne Wintour, Simon Rosenbaum, Amanda L. Rebar: Do exercise trials for adults with depression account for comorbid anxiety? A systematic review
Mental Health and Physical Activity, Volume 18, March 2020, Article no. 100320
DOI: 10.1016/j.mhpa.2020.10032
Censorship and claims making regarding problem framing in 5 published RCT's on social anxiety (as identified by the author and Amanda Reiman, PhD).
<p>Censorship and claims making regarding problem framing in 5 published
RCT's on social anxiety (as identified by the author and Amanda
Reiman, PhD).</p
Unveiling Melodies in Shadows: An Analysis of Swedish Female Composer Amanda Maier’s Sonata for Violin and Piano in B Minor
Amanda Maier (1853−1894), a pioneering Swedish violinist and composer of the late nineteenth century, holds a unique place in music history as the first-ever female music director in Sweden. Despite her significant achievements, her compositions have remained relatively unknown. Therefore, the document aims to illuminate Amanda Maier's violin works, focusing on investigating her violin sonata in terms of violin performance and pedagogy. Specifically, the study offers insights into the performance techniques employed and provides other pertinent pedagogical suggestions for each movement. The document features an introductory chapter and a review of the historical context of Maier's life and the violin sonata. Subsequent chapters shift the focus to performance practice and pedagogical suggestions with theoretical analysis. One distinctive feature of the study is the inclusion of practice exercises composed originally by the author, tailored specifically to the techniques found in the sonata. These exercises aid practitioners in incorporating Maier's violin sonata into their program. The study assists violinists in diversifying their performance and teaching literature. It seeks to inspire renewed appreciation for Amanda Maier's artistic legacy because it is important to recognize the remarkable contributions of women in the classical music industry, and Amanda Maier, an underrepresented composer, exemplifies this. The document not only contributes to music research but also enhances pedagogical practices, fostering a more inclusive and equitable environment for female composers in the classical music world
Affective responses to a multi-day, charity cycling event of people with depression and anxiety symptoms
Rebar, A ORCiD: 0000-0003-3164-993XIntroduction: The feelings experienced during exercise are a major
contributor of exercise motivation. It may be that because of a deregulation
of the brain’s reward system, feelings experienced during exercise are
unique for people experiencing depression and/or anxiety
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