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Brianna Leadbetter, MScKin, CEP

@Bri_Leadbetter

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Research Project Coordinator, UNB

Moncton, New Brunswick
Joined September 2019
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@UNB_CELLAB
CELLAB
9 months
Happy #InternationalDayofWomenandGirlsinScience! 🔬✨Today, we celebrate the contributions of women and girls in academia & beyond. Your passion, dedication, and curiosity drive innovation inspire future generations to dream big, break barriers, & shape the future of science!💡🌍
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@UNB_CELLAB
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@csep_scpe @CIHR_IRSC @impartteam @KinUNB @Fuen6518 @BouchardDR3 Brianna sharing findings regarding “Understanding Factors to Implement a Peer-Led Exercise Program Aiming to Reduce Risk of Falls in a Community Setting” 👏🎉 @csep_scpe @IRSC_CIHR @impartteam @KinUNB
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@UNB_CELLAB
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1 year
What a great #CSEP2024 Conference! PhD student, Fernanda Diaz, and Project Coordinator, Brianna Leadbetter, had a great week in Montreal representing the CELLAB! 🌟 @csep_scpe @CIHR_IRSC @KinUNB @impartteam
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@Bri_Leadbetter
Brianna Leadbetter, MScKin, CEP
1 year
A great opportunity for any students attending the @csep_scpe conference to network with leading researchers from across Canada! Don’t miss out on the Student Mentorship Breakfast - reserve your spot by registering in the CSEP store!
@TaniaJPereira_
#亚博体育|#浩博|#万人骰宝|#银河|#BTL体育
1 year
🚀 Don't miss out! Register now for the Student #Mentorship Breakfast at the @CSEP_SCPE 2024 conference 🏃‍♂️ Network with top researchers in #ExercisePhysiology, gain insights, and make connections that could shape your career! Limited spots, so act fast! 🌟 #Networking
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@Bri_Leadbetter
Brianna Leadbetter, MScKin, CEP
1 year
Having a great time presenting the Implement domain of the AAIMS project here at Research New Brunswick’s annual Health Research Symposium in Moncton, NB! Learn more about the AAIMS project here: https://t.co/dd60wtDDOT @UNB_CELLAB @CIHR_IRSC @NBHRF
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@UNB_CELLAB
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1 year
CELLAB Research Coordinator, Brianna Leadbetter, sharing data from the @clsa_elcv at #ACSM24. “Who is most at risk of suffering an injurious fall on snow or ice?” Great work @Bri_Leadbetter! 👏🌟 @KinUNB @UNBResearch
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@Bri_Leadbetter
Brianna Leadbetter, MScKin, CEP
1 year
Had a great time at #ACSM24 with the @UNB_CELLAB as a first time attendee! Great to catch up with old friends, meet new people, and of course discuss some research along the way. Can’t wait for next year! @NBHRF
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@UNB_CELLAB
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1 year
Wrapped up a great week at #ACSM24 with a wonderful crew! Thanks @ACSMNews for yet another fantastic conference. 🌟 @KinUNB @impartteam
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@Bri_Leadbetter
Brianna Leadbetter, MScKin, CEP
2 years
Outdoor gyms seem to be an accessible option to reduce several barriers to exercise, but do they provide benefit? Check out this new publication to see how outdoor gyms can be used to improve relative strength and physical function in older adults!
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Improving relative strength is important for maintaining functionality with age, and outdoor exercise structures could be useful to facilitate this. A total of ...
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@brad_currier
Brad Currier
2 years
RT on outdoor exercise structure (pictured) improves strength and physical function in older adults @Bri_Leadbetter @DrMSenechal Ken Seaman, Danielle Bouchard @UNB Many potential benefits for people willing to use this exercise medium! https://t.co/FYYsZZF9Jf
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@csep_scpe
Canadian Society for Exercise Physiology
2 years
Calling all Students! Join us for a celebration of #WomenInScience with @MC_Devries, @balkhaz, @BrittanyEdgett, and @superalex_c. 🧬On Tue, Feb 13th, 12-1pm (ET) we will be diving into their journeys in exercise physiology!🗓️ Secure your spot for FREE: https://t.co/rpivYJAFF8
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@brad_currier
Brad Currier
2 years
There are significant benefits from consistent, simple weightlifting - even below @WHO @ACSMNews @NSCA guidelines. Most people need to engage and adhere, not optimize! That paragraph is a personal favourite - thanks for featuring @jacksonfyfe 💪
@jacksonfyfe
Jackson Fyfe, PhD
2 years
With exercise, we shouldn’t confuse “optimal” with beneficial. Something is often better than nothing. Exercise can be complicated. But for most people, it’s best to keep it simple. Great messages from @brad_currier, @mackinprof and colleagues. https://t.co/NhKtrqZ6H5
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@UNB_CELLAB
CELLAB
2 years
Reminiscing on 2023 ✨ This past year, our CELLAB students achieved many milestones. We want to give a special shout-out to our masters students who completed their degrees this year! Congrats everyone!! #graduates #kinesiology #masters #gradschool #maritimes #newbrunswick
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@Brady_H
Brady Holmer
2 years
Resistance exercise for cardiovascular health 🫀 The AHA just dropped a new Scientific Statement on the benefits of strength training. You're going to want to bookmark this. 🧵
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@UNB_CELLAB
CELLAB
2 years
Brianna Leadbetter, CELLAB Project Coordinator, presented "A comprehensive profile of aging adults who suffer an injurious fall on snow or ice – A Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging cohort study" at the ResearchNB #HRW2023 @NBHRF. Great work, @Bri_Leadbetter ! 🤩
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@Bri_Leadbetter
Brianna Leadbetter, MScKin, CEP
2 years
Had a great time at #HRW2023 (as always)!
@UNB_CELLAB
CELLAB
2 years
Great representation from the CELLAB at ResearchNB's #HRW2023 last week in Saint John. Wonderful to see the hard work of our students and staff paying off! Thank you to @ResearchNB for putting on an informative, engaging, (and fun!) conference! @KinUNB @UNBResearch
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@DrRobgalloway
Rob Galloway
2 years
You only have to look at the current state of our health service, to realise that modern medicine, so good at treating acute illness but without as much attention on prevention and long-term illness, is failing our patients. There is an inextricable rise in demand for medical
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@DrNadolsky
Dr. Spencer Nadolsky
2 years
You don’t need some new fancy diet and exercise plan. You likely just need to be ruthlessly consistent with the basics. Protein and plants to fill you up with fewer calories. Resistance training 2-3x per week. Some aerobic training 2-3x per week. Lots of walking.
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