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Andrew M. Johnson is affiliated with the University of Western Ontario in Canada. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Clinical Psychology, and Developmental and Educational Psychology. Additional subfields include General Health Professions and Psychiatry and Mental Health.

The main topics covered in their work encompass:

  • Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
  • Children's Physical and Motor Development
  • Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
  • Balance, Gait, and Falls Prevention
  • Child Development and Digital Technology
  • Family and Disability Support Research
  • Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery

Johnson's recent publications include the following papers:

  • "Infants' and toddlers' physical activity and sedentary time as measured by accelerometry: a systematic review and meta-analysis" (2020), published in International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
  • "Targeted Radiosensitizers for MR-Guided Radiation Therapy of Prostate Cancer" (2020), published in Nano Letters
  • "Change in pre- and in-service early childhood educators' knowledge, self-efficacy, and intentions following an e-learning course in physical activity and sedentary behaviour: a pilot study" (2022), published in BMC Public Health
  • "Initial teacher education and trauma and violence informed care in the classroom: Preliminary results from an online teacher education course" (2020), published in Psychology in the Schools
  • "Training may enhance early childhood educators' self-efficacy to lead physical activity in childcare" (2021), published in BMC Public Health

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Andrew M. Johnson include:

  • Patricia Tucker
  • Shauna M. Burke
  • Brianne A. Bruijns
  • Jennifer D. Irwin
  • Leigh M. Vanderloo

Johnson's work is often published in several recurring venues such as:

  • UNC Libraries
  • BMC Public Health
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
  • Disability and Rehabilitation
  • Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Best Publications

  • Cumulative meta-analysis of systemic antifungal agents for the treatment of onychomycosis.

    A.K. Gupta;J.E. Ryder;A.M. Johnson

  • A Meta-Analysis of the Reading Comprehension Skills of Individuals on the Autism Spectrum

    Heather M. Brown;Janis Oram-Cardy;Andrew Johnson

  • Evaluation of nonlinear frequency compression: Clinical outcomes

    Danielle Glista;Susan Scollie;Marlene Bagatto;Richard Seewald

  • Sublingual atropine for sialorrhea secondary to parkinsonism: a pilot study.

    H. Christopher Hyson;Andrew M. Johnson;Mandar S. Jog

  • The development of an Acne Quality of Life scale : Reliability, validity, and relation to subjective Acne severity in mild to moderate Acne vulgaris

    M A Gupta;A M Johnson;A K Gupta

  • Behavioral Genetic Studies of Personality: An Introduction and Review of the Results of 50+ Years of Research

    Andrew M. Johnson;Philip A. Vernon;Amanda R. Feiler

  • Validity of the Nintendo Wii® balance board for the assessment of standing balance in Parkinson’s disease:

    Jeffrey D Holmes;Mary E Jenkins;Andrew M Johnson;Michael A Hunt

  • The Influence of Centre-Based Childcare on Preschoolers' Physical Activity Levels: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Leigh M. Vanderloo;Patricia Tucker;Andrew M. Johnson;Melissa M. van Zandvoort

  • Physical activity and sedentary time during childcare outdoor play sessions: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

    Stephanie Truelove;Brianne A. Bruijns;Leigh M. Vanderloo;Kathleen T. O'Brien

  • A prospective study of physician-observed concussion during a varsity university hockey season: white matter integrity in ice hockey players. Part 3 of 4

    Inga K. Koerte;David Kaufmann;Elisabeth Hartl;Sylvain Bouix

  • A prospective study of physician-observed concussions during junior ice hockey: implications for incidence rates

    Paul Sean Echlin;Charles H Tator;Michael D Cusimano;Robert C Cantu

  • Comorbidity of rosacea and depression: an analysis of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey and National Hospital Ambulatory Care Survey--Outpatient Department data collected by the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics from 1995 to 2002.

    M.A. Gupta;A.K. Gupta;S.J. Chen;A.M. Johnson

  • Weight-related body image concerns among 18-24-year-old women in Canada and India: an empirical comparative study.

    M.A Gupta;S.K Chaturvedi;P.C Chandarana;A.M Johnson

  • Hockey Concussion Education Project, Part 2. Microstructural white matter alterations in acutely concussed ice hockey players: a longitudinal free-water MRI study

    Ofer Pasternak;Inga Katharina Koerte;Inga Katharina Koerte;Sylvain Bouix;Eli Fredman

  • Physical activity among preschoolers during indoor and outdoor childcare play periods.

    Leigh M Vanderloo;Patricia Tucker;Andrew M Johnson;Jeffrey D Holmes

  • Toward a Mixed-Methods Research Approach to Content Analysis in The Digital Age: The Combined Content-Analysis Model and its Applications to Health Care Twitter Feeds

    Eradah O Hamad;Marie Y Savundranayagam;Jeffrey D Holmes;Elizabeth Anne Kinsella

  • Parent-to-parent support for parents with children who are deaf or hard of hearing: a conceptual framework.

    Rebecca J. Henderson;Andrew Johnson;Sheila Moodie

  • Hockey Concussion Education Project, Part 3. White matter microstructure in ice hockey players with a history of concussion: a diffusion tensor imaging study.

    Takeshi Sasaki;Ofer Pasternak;Michael Mayinger;Michael Mayinger;Marc Muehlmann;Marc Muehlmann

  • Plantar cutaneous sensory stimulation improves single-limb support time, and EMG activation patterns among individuals with Parkinson's disease.

    M. E. Jenkins;Q. J. Almeida;S. J. Spaulding;R. B. van Oostveen

  • A behavior genetic investigation of the relationship between leadership and personality.

    Andrew M. Johnson;Philip A. Vernon;Julie Aitken Harris;Kerry L. Jang

  • Dual-Task Interference: The Effects of Verbal Cognitive Tasks on Upright Postural Stability in Parkinson's Disease

    J. D. Holmes;M. E. Jenkins;Andrew M. Johnson;S. G. Adams

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip A. Vernon
Philip A. Vernon University of Western Ontario
Martha E. Shenton
Martha E. Shenton Harvard University
Kerry L. Jang
Kerry L. Jang University of British Columbia
Julie Aitken Schermer
Julie Aitken Schermer University of Western Ontario
Eric A. Roy
Eric A. Roy University of Waterloo
Craig R. Hall
Craig R. Hall University of Western Ontario
Paul F. Tremblay
Paul F. Tremblay University of Western Ontario
Marek Kubicki
Marek Kubicki Brigham and Women's Hospital
Rosemary Tannock
Rosemary Tannock University of Toronto
Sandra M Godden
Sandra M Godden University of Minnesota

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