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Amanda E Staiano

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Games for Health Journal|July 21, 2015
Therapeutic Uses of Active Videogames: A Systematic ReviewAmanda E Staiano, Rachel Flynn
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 28, 2022
Thinking inside the box: The future of young children's physical activity and the home environmentChelsea L Kracht, Amanda E Staiano
Social Issues and Policy Review|May 1, 2012
Digital Gaming and Pediatric Obesity: At the Intersection of Science and Social PolicyAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
Entertainment Computing|February 5, 2013
The promise of exergames as tools to measure physical healthAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|May 31, 2017
Relationship Between Meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in ChildrenPeter T Katzmarzyk, Amanda E Staiano
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 11, 2022
Visceral, subcutaneous, and total fat mass accumulation in a prospective cohort of adolescentsAmanda E Staiano, Peter T Katzmarzyk
Child Development Perspectives|May 8, 2012
Exergames for Physical Education Courses: Physical, Social, and Cognitive BenefitsAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
Games for Health Journal|July 17, 2015
Better Together: Outcomes of Cooperation Versus Competition in Social ExergamingArwen M Marker, Amanda E Staiano
BMC Medicine|May 2, 2012
New race and ethnicity standards: elucidating health disparities in diabetesPeter T Katzmarzyk, Amanda E Staiano
Cyberpsychology|September 24, 2013
Wii Tennis Play for Low-Income African American Adolescents' Energy ExpenditureAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
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Games for Health Journal|July 21, 2015
Therapeutic Uses of Active Videogames: A Systematic ReviewAmanda E Staiano, Rachel Flynn
Social Science & Medicine (1982)|March 28, 2022
Thinking inside the box: The future of young children's physical activity and the home environmentChelsea L Kracht, Amanda E Staiano
Social Issues and Policy Review|May 1, 2012
Digital Gaming and Pediatric Obesity: At the Intersection of Science and Social PolicyAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
Entertainment Computing|February 5, 2013
The promise of exergames as tools to measure physical healthAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
Journal of Physical Activity & Health|May 31, 2017
Relationship Between Meeting 24-Hour Movement Guidelines and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors in ChildrenPeter T Katzmarzyk, Amanda E Staiano
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition|May 11, 2022
Visceral, subcutaneous, and total fat mass accumulation in a prospective cohort of adolescentsAmanda E Staiano, Peter T Katzmarzyk
Child Development Perspectives|May 8, 2012
Exergames for Physical Education Courses: Physical, Social, and Cognitive BenefitsAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
Games for Health Journal|July 17, 2015
Better Together: Outcomes of Cooperation Versus Competition in Social ExergamingArwen M Marker, Amanda E Staiano
BMC Medicine|May 2, 2012
New race and ethnicity standards: elucidating health disparities in diabetesPeter T Katzmarzyk, Amanda E Staiano
Cyberpsychology|September 24, 2013
Wii Tennis Play for Low-Income African American Adolescents' Energy ExpenditureAmanda E Staiano, Sandra L Calvert
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