Publications - Behavioral Science Lab
Dr. Barkley's research training is in pediatric exercise physiology and behavioral medicine. His current research focuses on factors that affect a child's motivation to participate in physical activity. This includes examining the effects of variety, peer influence and adiposity on the decision to participate in physical or sedentary activities. He also has an interest in biostatistics and research design.
- Frank, M., A. Flynn, G. Farnell and J.E. Barkley (2018) . Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness 16(1): 37-42
- Kobak, M.S., A. Lepp, M.J. Rebold, H. Faulkner, S. Martin, and J.E. Barkley (2018) The presence of an internet-connected mobile tablet computer reduces physical activity and increases sedentary behavior in children. Pediatric Exercise Science 30(1): 150-156.
- Carnes A.J., E. Glickman, and J.E. Barkley (2017) Sex Differences in the Effect of peer influence on submaximal running in recreational runners. Journal of Sport Behavior, 40(4): 347-361.
- Barkley, J.E., A. Lepp, and E. Glickman (2017) Games for Health Journal 6(3): 165-170.
- Sanders, G.J, J. Juvancic-Heltzel, M.L. Williamson, J.N. Roemmich, D.M. Feda, and J.E. Barkley (2016) . Journal of Physical Activity and Health. 13: 428-432.
- Barkley, J.E., and A. Lepp (2016) . BMC Research Notes 9:195.
- Carnes, A., J.L. Petersen, and J.E. Barkley (2016) . Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research. 30(2): 497-503.
- Rebold, M.J., A. Lepp, M.S. Kobak, J. McDaniel, and J.E. Barkley (2016) . Journal of Pediatrics 170: 206-210.
- Barkley, J.E., and A. Lepp (2016) . Computers and Human Behavior. 56: 29-33. (Impact factor: 2.7)
- Barkley, J.E., A. Lepp, and S. Salehi-Esfahani (2016) . American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. 10(6): 437-441.
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