Delighted to share a 4th publication from my PhD! Thanks to my PhD Supervisor Assoc Prof James Matthews @ucd_sphpss , and co-authors Drs Gráinne O'Donoghue, Alison Keogh @AliKeogh88 and Ryan Rhodes @bmedlab@jmirpub! https://t.co/mIK0vQ1pGO
🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Ryan Rhodes on receiving the King Charles III Coronation Medal! 🏅
This prestigious award recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to Canada, its provinces, or communities. 👏 Congratulations!
Congratulations to Dr. Ryan Rhodes for being awarded Highly Cited Researcher 2024 by @Clarivate. Another well deserved accomplishment!🎉
And congratulations to all other awarded UVic Researchers!
This year, @Clarivate has recognized 7 @uvic researchers as #HighlyCited2024! They have been recognized for the significant and broad influence in their fields of research over the past decade. Congratulations!
https://t.co/baXPS86e1W
Congratulations to Ryan Rhodes, an international leader in the field of exercise and health psychology, who will be inducted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) on Friday.
@src_rsc@bmedlab#rscBRAVOsrc
https://t.co/rQ8AsAealR
Ryan Rhodes (@UVicResearch, @uvic) is an international leader in the field of exercise and health psychology, who has created influential new knowledge that addresses improving family health around the world. #rscBRAVOsrc#RSCFellow
Last chance to participate in two amazing study opportunities that will be wrapping up in the new year:
1) Family Physical Activity Study
2) Active Family Study
🚨 The BMed Lab needs YOU! 🚨
We're running exciting studies to promote family physical activity, and we're looking for participants to join us! Your involvement can make a difference in supporting active, healthy lifestyles for families. 🌱💪
Ready to take part? See below!
New Publication Alert🎉
Congratulations to Rhodes, R.E., @colin_wierts, Kullman, S., Magel, E., & Strachan, S. on their recent publication with @tandfonline titled:
"Intervention effects on physical activity identity: a systematic review and meta-analysis"
New paper, "The role of intention, behavioral regulation, and physical activity behavior in the prediction of physical activity identity across time" https://t.co/w11yn9nAQk with @ed_kroc and Ryan Rhodes (@bmedlab). Data and R code: https://t.co/eHArhnkUwN
Congratulations are in order for Dr. Ryan Rhodes who was elected to join the Royal Society of Canada class of 2024 Fellows.
This recognition by the RSC is the highest honour in the Arts, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Sciences.
✨Increasing physical activity among adults affected by COVID-19 social distancing restrictions: A feasibility trial of an online intervention
Journal of Behavioral Medicine
Led by Dr. Wuyou (Yoah) Sui and co-authors @h_hollman, E Magel, RE Rhodes https://t.co/6e5AFxNL0P
📢 New pub led by our PhD candidate @h_hollman 'A critical review and user’s guide for conducting feasibility and pilot studies in the physical activity domain'.
🎉Excited to see our paper published ahead of print that will be featured in the upcoming @APA_Journals Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology (SEPP) special issue on Methodological Advances to be released in 2025. @DrSamLiu@ExercisePreg@bmedlab
In early 2025, SEPP will publish a special issue on Methodological Advances. Will be an absolute gem! The first few articles (epub ahead of print) are now available. Will highlight new articles as they become available. https://t.co/YQ7JxipQ2q
Their publication is titled:
“You are either sporty or you are not” a qualitative exploration of pre-teen girls of low-socioeconomic position experiences of being physically active.
You can access it through the following link:
https://t.co/hYeg2P5rmW
New Publication Alert! 🎉
Congratulations to @CarolBrennan77, O'Donoghue, G., Keogh, A., Rhodes, R.E., & Matthew, J. on their publication earlier this month in Psychology of Sport and Exercise @ElsevierConnect!
📢 New Publication Alert!
Congratulations to Grant, S., @DrSamLiu, and Rhodes, R.E. on their new publication titled:
"A web-based physical activity intervention targeting affect regulation: a randomized feasibility trial".