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Candace C Johnson
University of Virginia - Charlottesville / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Nursing and Midwifery
AD Scientific Index ID: 5154191
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Candace C Johnson's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Mind‐Body Therapies for African‐American Women at Risk for Cardiometabolic Disease: A Systematic Review Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2018 (1), 5123217, 2018
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Feasibility and acceptability of an Internet-based, African dance-modified yoga program for African-American women with or at risk for metabolic syndrome Journal of yoga & physical therapy 4, 1000174, 2014
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Researchers combine evidence to foster study enrollment: Perspectives on putting into practice what we know for studies involving Black women Journal of Yoga and Physical Therapy 1 (1), e101-e103, 2011
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Is Being Strong Good for My Health? An Internet-based Pilot Study of Black Women Practicing Yoga to Reduce Metabolic Syndrome RiskC JohnsonAPHA\\\'s 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo (Nov. 2-Nov. 6), 20192019
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Is it Healthy to be Strong? Results of an Internet-Based Pilot Study of African-American Women with High Metabolic Syndrome RiskCC JohnsonJOURNAL OF WOMENS HEALTH 28 (6), 11-11, 20192019
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