Publications
Lisa has contributed to a number of publications as sole and contributing author and editor. Her research work has been acknowledged in a number of publications as well.
Workman, L.A. & Schlaak, S. (2018). Physical activity and mild cognitive impairment: The Moving for Memory program. Wellspring, 29(2).

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Workman, L.A. (2013). Physical activity for the new mom. WellSpring, 24(2).

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Workman, L.A. (2011). Fresh fitness for fall. Fitness Informer, Fall , 14-15.

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Workman, L.A. (2008). Anatomy of Stretching. Fitness Informer, Spring/Summer, 12-13.

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Workman, L.A. (2008). 7 days to be more physically active. The Voice (Kenroc Building Materials), April, Issue #54.
Workman, L.A. (2007). Steps to a healthier you. The Voice (Kenroc Building Materials), August, Issue #52.
Workman, L.A. (2007). Back pain prevention. The Voice (Kenroc Building Materials), May, Issue #51.
Workman, L.A. (2007). Steps to a healthier you. The Voice (Kenroc Building Materials), August, Issue #52.
Workman, L.A. (2007). Back pain prevention. The Voice (Kenroc Building Materials), May, Issue #51.
Workman, L.A. (2006). Weight gain in breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy: the role of exercise. Fitness Informer, Spring, 23-25.

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Marshall, D. & Workman, L. (2004). Beyond an apple a day: the Alberta healthy schools project - physical activity results. Wellspring, 15(2), 3-4.

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Marshall, D. & Workman, L. (2003). Talking steps to a healthier you. Fitness Informer, Summer, 3-4.

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Marshall, D., Workman, L., & Melanson, C. (2003). How do pedometers work? Wellspring, 14(2), 3.
Marshall, D., Workman, L., & Melanson, C. (2003). Buyer Beware: Pros and Cons of Pedometers. Wellspring, 14(2), 5-6.
Marshall, D., Workman, L., & Melanson, C. (2003). Buyer Beware: Pros and Cons of Pedometers. Wellspring, 14(2), 5-6.

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Research Acknowledgement
Aparicio-Ting et al. (2015). Predictors of physical activity at 12 month follow-up after a supervised exercise intervention in postmenopausal women. Nutrition and Physical Activity. 12:55.
Courneya et al. (2011). The Alberta physical activity and breast cancer prevention trial: Quality of life outcomes. Preventive Medicine. 52(1), 26-32.
Courneya et al. (2010). Predictors of Adherence to Supervised Exercise in Lymphoma Patients Participating in a Randomized Controlled Trial. Ann of Behavioral Medicine. 40(1), 30-39.
Friedenreich et al. (2010). Alberta Physical Activity and Breast Cancer Prevention Trial: Sex Hormone Changes in a Year-Long Exercise Intervention Among
Postmenopausal Wome. J Clinical Oncology. 28(9),
1458-1466.
Courneya et al. (2009). Randomized Controlled Trial of the Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Physical Functioning and Quality of Life in Lymphoma Patients. J Clinical Oncology. 27(27),
4605-4612
Peddle et al. (2009). Effects of Presurgical Exercise Training on Quality of Life in Patients Undergoing Lung Resection for Suspected Malignancy. Cancer Nursing. 32(2), 158-165.
Peddle et al. (2009). Correlates of Adherence to Supervised Exercise in Patients Awaiting Surgical Removal
of Malignant Lung Lesions: Results of a Pilot Study.Oncology Nursing Forum. 36(3), 287-295.
of Malignant Lung Lesions: Results of a Pilot Study.Oncology Nursing Forum. 36(3), 287-295.
Courneya et al. (2009). Predictors of follow-up exercise behavior 6 months after a randomized trial of exercise training during breast cancer chemotherapy. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 114:179–187.
Courneya et al. (2008). Barriers to Supervised Exercise Training in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Breast Cancer Patients Receiving Chemotherapy. Ann Behavioral Medicine. 35, 116–122
Courneya et al. (2008). Understanding breast cancer patients' preference for two types of
exercise training during chemotherapy in an unblinded randomized
controlled trial. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act. 5(52).
Courneya et al. (2008). Predictors of Supervised Exercise Adherence during Breast Cancer Chemotherapy. Med Sci Sport Exer. 40(6), 1180–1187.
McNeely et al. (2008). Effect of Exercise on Upper Extremity Pain and Dysfunction in Head and Neck Cancer Survivors: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Cancer. 113, 214–22.
Campbell et al. (2007). Effects of aerobic exercise training on estrogen metabolism in premenopausal women: a randomized controlled trial. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 16(4), 731-739.
Courneya et al. (2007). Six-month follow-up of patient-rates outcomes in a randomized controlled trial of exercise training during breast cancer chemotherapy. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 16(12), 2572-2578.
Courneya et al. (2007). Effects of aerobic and resistance exercise in breast cancer patients receiving adjuvant chemotherapy: a multicenter randomized controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 25(28), 4396-4404.
The Beyond an Apple a Day Research Group (2004). Reality Check: A Background Paper for Health Professionals and Educators.

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