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Charles Rodgers' research investigates the relationship between physical function, health interventions, and cognitive outcomes, particularly in middle-aged and older adults. He has studied the effects of digital health coaching and education protocols on cognition in individuals at risk for Alzheimer's disease. His work also examines the predictive value of functional fitness for global cognition scores. Rodgers has explored the use of unsupervised clustering methods to analyze physical function and cognitive outcomes in high-risk adult populations. He has also contributed to studies on physical activity in children across different cultural contexts. Rodgers' scholarship metrics include an h-index of 12, with 34 total publications and 446 citations. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Anthony Campitelli, Megan Jones, Jordan M. Glenn, and Charlie H. Rodgers.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 34
- Citations: 448
Selected Publications
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The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method (2025)
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A cross-cultural study of physical activity during recess in Senegal and the United States (2024)
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Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores (2022)
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The effect of a digital health coaching and health education protocol on cognition in adults at-risk for Alzheimer’s (2022)
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- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- Functional fitness predicts global cognition scores
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
- The examination of physical function and cognitive outcomes in middle-to-older high-risk adults: an unsupervised clustering method
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