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Constraints to leisure-time physical activity and negotiation strategies in Turkish women
Researchers studying women's leisure and physical activity are beginning to move outside hegemonic Euro- and Ameri-centric perspectives (e.g.,...
Journal of Leisure Research, 03/22/09 by Canan Koca; Karla A. Henderson; F. Hulya Asci; Nefise Bulgu · More from publication -
Experiences of participation in senior games among older adults
People are living longer and the older population is growing rapidly. In 2000, over 12% of the U.S. population was over the age of 65 years. This...
Journal of Leisure Research, 01/01/09 by David Cardenas; Karla A. Henderson; Beth E. Wilson · More from publication -
Who are the teen campers? Teens today
All who work at camps are interested in campers. We like to know who they are, where they come from, what they like and dislike, and how to make...
Camping Magazine, 09/01/07 by Karla A. Henderson · More from publication -
Intentional youth development through camp experiences research
Camp directors often design the summer camp experience with intended camper outcomes in mind. Campers often experience positive changes as a result...
Camping Magazine, 09/01/06 by Karla A. Henderson · More from publication -
Parks and physical activity: although a proven relationship exists between parks and recreation and physical activity, additional measurements are needed
Park and recreation professionals are aware of the relationships between health and physical activity. This awareness was further heightened with...
Parks & Recreation, 08/01/05 by Karla A. Henderson · More from publication -
Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase 677C[arrow right]T Polymorphism and Folate Status Affect One-Carbon Incorporation into Human DNA Deoxynucleosides1,2

ABSTRACT The methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) 677C[arrow right]T polymorphism is thought to influence the partitioning of 1-carbon units...
Journal of Nutrition, The, 03/01/05 by Quinlivan, Eoin P; Davis, Steven R; Shelnutt, Karla P; Henderson, George N; Et al · More from publication -
The day camp dilemma: although a park and recreation department's day camp brings in revenue, how do you measure successful outcomes? A new survey by the American Camp Association has the answers
I remember my first time at camp. I took my first ride in a canoe. I adored my counselors and was thrilled to cook an egg over a buddy burner. I...
Parks & Recreation, 02/01/05 by Karla A. Henderson · More from publication -
Good work, if you can get it: how to attract and retain dedicated volunteers - Research Update
Volunteering refers to any activity in which an individual gives freely to benefit other people, groups or organizations. Volunteers, however, also...
Parks & Recreation, 11/01/02 by Karla Henderson · More from publication -
Context and dialogue in research on women and leisure
Research about women and leisure in the past twenty years has expanded as researchers from around the world have examined leisure and its meanings...
Journal of Leisure Research, 06/01/02 by Karla A. Henderson · More from publication -
Camping gives kids an endless world of good - Research: Update - American Camping Associations
The "benefits approach" to recreation epitomized by NRPA's slogan "The Benefits are Endless" has commonalities with the American Camping...
Parks & Recreation, 11/01/01 by Karla A. Henderson · More from publication



