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Jane E. Yardley

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  79
Citations -  3669

Jane E. Yardley is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Type 1 diabetes. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 49 publications receiving 2676 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane E. Yardley include University of Manitoba & University of Alberta Augustana Faculty.

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Heat stress in older individuals and patients with common chronic diseases

TL;DR: This map shows how changes in climate are likely to increase in frequency and severity may have a direct impact on population health, as heat waves can exceed the physiological adaptive capacity of vulnerable population groups.
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Physical work capacity in older adults: implications for the aging worker.

TL;DR: Age-associated functional declines and the accompanying risk of work-related injury can be prevented or at least delayed by the practice of regular physical activity, and well-organized, management-supported, work-site health interventions encouraging physical activity during work hours could potentially decrease the incidence of age- related injury and illness.
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Resistance Versus Aerobic Exercise: Acute effects on glycemia in type 1 diabetes

TL;DR: Resistance exercise causes less initial decline in blood glucose during the activity but is associated with more prolonged reductions in postexercise glycemia than aerobic exercise, which might account for HbA1c reductions found in studies of resistance exercise but not aerobic exercise in type 1 diabetes.
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Effects of Performing Resistance Exercise Before Versus After Aerobic Exercise on Glycemia in Type 1 Diabetes

TL;DR: Performing resistance exercise before aerobic exercise improves glycemic stability throughout exercise and reduces the duration and severity of postexercise hypoglycemia for individuals with type 1 diabetes.