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Charles Emery Research Interests
Dr. Emery’s research program focuses on behavioral medicine
and the psychology of aging, specifically addressing psychological
adjustment to chronic illness and psychological outcomes of physical
exercise.
Publications
Emery, C.F., Honn, J.L., Diaz, P.T., Lebowitz, K.R., & Frid,
D.J. (2001). Acute effects of exercise on cognitive function
among patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. American
Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 164: 1624-1627.
Emery, C.F. & O’Neil, J.N. (2002). Behavioral medicine
and heart disease. In Topol, E. (Ed.), Textbook of Cardiovascular
Medicine. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.
Glazer, K.M., Emery, C.F., Frid, D.J., & Banyasz, R.E. (2002).
Psychological predictors of adherence and outcomes among patients
in cardiac rehabilitation. Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation,
22: 40-46.
Lunsky, Y., Emery, C.F., & Benson, B. (2002). Staff and self-reports
of health risk behaviours, somatic complaints, and medications
among adults with mild intellectual disability. Journal of Intellectual
and Developmental Disability,27, 125-135.
O’Neil, J.N., & Emery, C.F. (2002). Family history
of coronary heart disease, sex, psychosocial vulnerability, and
hostility among college students. International Journal of Behavioral
Medicine,9,17-36.
http://www.psy.ohio-state.edu/emery
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