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Elizabeth Teas (Sohns)
Elizabeth Teas (Sohns)
Research Scientist
Verified email at alumni.purdue.edu - Homepage
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The role of social workers in sport: Shared values, interprofessional collaborations, and unique contributions
TJ Newman, K Okamoto, C Kimiecik, E Sohns, M Burns, E Magier
Journal of Sport Psychology in Action 10 (3), 160-173, 2019
382019
Sleep and functional capacity in adults: cross-sectional associations among self-report and objective assessments
E Teas, E Friedman
Sleep health 7 (2), 198-204, 2021
122021
Double vision on social media: How self-generated alcohol-related content posts moderate the link between viewing others’ posts and drinking
MLN Steers, RM Ward, C Neighbors, AB Tanygin, Y Guo, E Teas
Journal of health communication 26 (1), 12-18, 2021
122021
Intuitive eating and biomarkers related to cardiovascular disease in older adults
E Teas, J Kimiecik, RM Ward, K Timmerman
Journal of nutrition education and behavior 54 (5), 412-421, 2022
102022
Purpose in life and personal growth: The unique and joint contribution of physical activity and basic psychological needs
E Teas, E Friedman, S Amireault
Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being 14 (3), 795-818, 2022
72022
Self-rated health and mortality: Moderation by purpose in life
EM Friedman, E Teas
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20 (12), 6171, 2023
52023
Express your self: Exploring the nature of the expressive self and the health and well-being consequences of its restriction in a market society
J Kimiecik, E Teas
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 0022167820966154, 2020
32020
Life-course social connectedness: Comparing data-driven and theoretical classifications as predictors of functional limitations in adulthood
E Teas, K Marceau, E Friedman
Advances in Life Course Research 55, 100529, 2023
22023
Posting alcohol-related content on social media: comparing college student posters and non-posters
RM Ward, MLN Steers, Y Guo, E Teas, N Crist
Alcohol 104, 23-30, 2022
22022
COMPARING DATA-DRIVEN AND THEORY-DRIVEN APPROACHES TO CLASSIFY SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE
E Friedman, E Teas, K Marceau
Innovation in Aging 6 (Supplement_1), 718-719, 2022
12022
Not seeing double: Discordance in disease, function, and their longitudinal associations in monozygotic twins
E Teas, O Robertson, K Marceau, E Friedman
Psychosomatic medicine 83 (7), 724-732, 2021
12021
Back to Basics: Tracing Health and Risk Behaviors back to Well-being
J Kimiecik, RM Ward, E Sohns
American Journal of Health Studies 34 (1), 2019
12019
Social connectedness, functional capacity, and longevity: A focus on positive relations with others
E Friedman, M Franks, E Teas, PA Thomas
Social Science & Medicine 340, 116419, 2024
2024
SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS AND HEALTH: BRINGING EUDAIMONIC WELL-BEING INTO THE MIX
E Friedman, M Franks, E Teas, P Thomas
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 85 (4), A148-A148, 2023
2023
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY MEDIATES THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN LIFE-COURSE SOCIAL CONNECTEDNESS AND LATER-LIFE FUNCTIONAL LIMITATIONS
E Teas, K Marceau, E Friedman
PSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE 85 (4), A26-A27, 2023
2023
A Life Course Perspective on Social Connectedness and Adult Health. pdf
EA Teas
Purdue University Graduate School, 2023
2023
Association of Physical Activity and Gait Speed: Does Context Matter?
EA Richards, SL Christ, S Rietdyk, E Teas, MM Franks
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 15598276231157311, 2023
2023
CHRONIC CONDITIONS AND MORTALITY: MODERATION BY SELF-RATED HEALTH
L Voss, E Teas, E Friedman
Innovation in Aging 6, 456-456, 2022
2022
Habitual Physical Activity Is Associated With Prescription Medication Use In Older Adults: 1203
A McClellan, C Conroy, A Mandrell, V Warren, E Teas, KL Timmerman
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise 54 (9S), 296, 2022
2022
Concordance of objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behavior between couples
EL Richards, M Franks, S Christ, S Rietdyk, E Teas
APHA's 2020 VIRTUAL Annual Meeting and Expo (Oct. 24-28), 2020
2020
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