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Anna M. Chudyk

Researcher at University of Manitoba

Publications -  39
Citations -  1130

Anna M. Chudyk is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 27 publications receiving 933 citations. Previous affiliations of Anna M. Chudyk include Lawson Health Research Institute & University of Western Ontario.

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Effects of Exercise on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Type 2 Diabetes: A meta-analysis

TL;DR: Aerobic exercise alone or combined with RT improves glycemic control, systolic blood pressure, triglycerides, and waist circumference, and the impact of resistance exercise alone on CV risk markers in type 2 diabetes remains unclear.
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Systematic review of hip fracture rehabilitation practices in the elderly.

TL;DR: A research synthesis on the effectiveness of the full range of hip fracture rehabilitation interventions for older adults and the most frequently reported positive outcomes were associated with measures of ambulatory ability.
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Destinations matter: The association between where older adults live and their travel behavior.

TL;DR: The types of destinations older adults with low income most commonly travel to in one week are described and the association between the prevalence of neighborhood destinations and the number of transportation walking trips these individuals make is determined.
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Health Technologies for Monitoring and Managing Diabetes: A Systematic Review

TL;DR: There is a need for additional controlled trial research on existing and novel technologies for diabetes self-monitoring, on health outcomes associated with diabetes and CVCs, and device feasibility and compliance.
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Neighborhood walkability, physical activity, and walking for transportation: A cross-sectional study of older adults living on low income

TL;DR: This is the first study to explore the association between the neighborhood built environment and physical activity habits of older adults of low SES specifically in older adults living on low income, and should be replicated in other settings.