Biography and Research Information
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Chris Oholendt's research focuses on understanding the perspectives of individuals with Parkinson disease regarding exercise classes, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. His work investigates how the shift to virtual or in-person group exercise formats impacts this population. Oholendt has published on the views of older adults concerning both in-person and virtual Parkinson's-specific exercise classes before and during the pandemic.
His research collaborations include work with Jennifer L. Vincenzo, Kellie Coleman, Christopher S. Walter, and Holly B. Bennett, all from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Oholendt has authored three publications with a total of nine citations and an h-index of 1, with his most recent publication in 2022 indicating recent activity in his research area.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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Views of <scp>in‐person</scp> and virtual group exercise before and during the pandemic in people with Parkinson disease (2022)
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- Views of <scp>in‐person</scp> and virtual group exercise before and during the pandemic in people with Parkinson disease
- A Survey of Older Adults' Perspectives of In-Person and Virtual Parkinson's-Specific Exercise Classes
- Views of <scp>in‐person</scp> and virtual group exercise before and during the pandemic in people with Parkinson disease
- A Survey of Older Adults' Perspectives of In-Person and Virtual Parkinson's-Specific Exercise Classes
- A Survey of Older Adults' Perspectives of In-Person and Virtual Parkinson's-Specific Exercise Classes
- A Survey of Older Adults' Perspectives of In-Person and Virtual Parkinson's-Specific Exercise Classes
- Views of <scp>in‐person</scp> and virtual group exercise before and during the pandemic in people with Parkinson disease
- Views of <scp>in‐person</scp> and virtual group exercise before and during the pandemic in people with Parkinson disease
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