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Heather Tulloch
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 107
Citations - 4123
Heather Tulloch is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerobic exercise & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 94 publications receiving 3403 citations. Previous affiliations of Heather Tulloch include Ottawa Hospital Research Institute & Carleton University.
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Effects of Aerobic Training, Resistance Training, or Both on Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Trial
Ronald J. Sigal,Glen P. Kenny,Normand G. Boulé,George A. Wells,Denis Prud'homme,Michelle A. Fortier,Robert D. Reid,Heather Tulloch,Douglas Coyle,Penny Phillips,Alison Jennings,James Jaffey +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the effects of combined aerobic and resistance training compared with either type of exercise alone on hemoglobin A1c values in patients with type 2 diabetes.
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Effects of Aerobic Training, Resistance Training, or Both on Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes
Ronald J. Sigal,Glen P. Kenny,Normand G. Boulé,George A. Wells,Denis Prud'homme,Michelle A. Fortier,Robert D. Reid,Heather Tulloch,Douglas Coyle,Penny Phillips,Alison Jennings,James Jaffey +11 more
TL;DR: This randomized, controlled trial showed better reduction in hemoglobin A1c values in patients who followed a combined aerobic exercise and resistance training program 3 times weekly than in patientsWho followed a program of either exercise type alone, on glycemic control and other risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
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Expressive writing and post-traumatic stress disorder: Effects on trauma symptoms, mood states, and cortisol reactivity
TL;DR: Although patients continue to exhibit the core features of PTSD, their capacity to regulate those responses appears improved following expressive writing, and expressive writing greatly attenuated neuroendocrine responses to trauma-related memories.
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Physical activity counseling in primary care: who has and who should be counseling?
TL;DR: It appears that allied health professionals as adjuncts or alone produced the best results in the long-term (>6 months), and an interdisciplinary model in which physicians recommend PA and provide referrals to alliedhealth professionals such as physical activity counselors is argued.
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Effects of aerobic training, resistance training, or both on percentage body fat and cardiometabolic risk markers in obese adolescents: the healthy eating aerobic and resistance training in youth randomized clinical trial
Ronald J. Sigal,Angela S. Alberga,Angela S. Alberga,Gary S. Goldfield,Denis Prud'homme,Stasia Hadjiyannakis,Réjeanne Gougeon,Penny Phillips,Heather Tulloch,Janine Malcolm,Steve Doucette,George A. Wells,Jinhui Ma,Glen P. Kenny,Glen P. Kenny +14 more
TL;DR: Aerobic, resistance, and combined training reduced total body fat and waist circumference in obese adolescents and in more adherent participants, combined training may cause greater decreases than aerobic or resistance training alone.