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Thomas R. Wójcicki
Researcher at Bellarmine University
Publications - 59
Citations - 9728
Thomas R. Wójcicki is an academic researcher from Bellarmine University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Physical fitness & Cardiorespiratory fitness. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 58 publications receiving 8574 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas R. Wójcicki include University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign & University of Louisville.
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Effects of a DVD-Delivered Exercise Intervention on Physical Function in Older Adults
Edward McAuley,Thomas R. Wójcicki,Neha P. Gothe,Emily L. Mailey,Amanda N. Szabo,Jason Fanning,Erin A. Olson,Siobhan M. Phillips,Robert W. Motl,Sean P. Mullen +9 more
TL;DR: The exercise intervention produced a clinically significant improvement in the Short Physical Performance Battery and improvements in flexibility and strength, demonstrating the effectiveness of a low-cost DVD exercise program in improving physical function in older adults.
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Executive function processes predict mobility outcomes in older adults.
Neha P. Gothe,Jason Fanning,Elizabeth A. Awick,David Chung,Thomas R. Wójcicki,Erin A. Olson,Sean P. Mullen,Michelle W. Voss,Kirk I. Erickson,Arthur F. Kramer,Edward McAuley +10 more
TL;DR: To examine the relationship between performance on executive function measures and subsequent mobility outcomes in community‐dwelling older adults, a large number of older adults are randomly assigned to a one-size‐fits‐all or two-size-fits-all model.
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Validation of the multidimensional outcome expectations for exercise scale in ambulatory, symptom-free persons with multiple sclerosis.
TL;DR: The Multidimensional Outcome Expectations for Exercise Scale appears to be a reliable and valid measure of outcome expectations for exercise in this limited sample of community-dwelling adults with MS.
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Brain activation during dual-task processing is associated with cardiorespiratory fitness and performance in older adults
Chelsea N. Wong,Laura Chaddock-Heyman,Michelle W. Voss,Agnieszka Z. Burzynska,Chandramallika Basak,Kirk I. Erickson,Ruchika Shaurya Prakash,Amanda N. Szabo-Reed,Siobhan M. Phillips,Thomas R. Wójcicki,Emily L. Mailey,Edward McAuley,Arthur F. Kramer +12 more
TL;DR: Novel evidence is provided that cardiorespiratory fitness may support cognitive performance by facilitating brain activation in a core region critical for executive function in healthy older adults.
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Trajectory of Declines in Physical Activity in Community-Dwelling Older Women: Social Cognitive Influences
Edward McAuley,Katherine S. Hall,Robert W. Motl,Siobhan M. White,Thomas R. Wójcicki,Liang Hu,Shawna E. Doerksen +6 more
TL;DR: Self-efficacy demonstrated an indirect association with the trajectory of decline in physical activity through functional limitations, and the pattern of relationships appears independent of demographic factors and chronic health conditions.