Brooke Hebert
@brookehebert_
MSc student at the University of Alberta focusing on pregnancy, infertility, obesity and stigma
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09-06-2023 18:35:46
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Learn about WCHRI trainee Brooke Hebert’s project on whether exercise should be a priority during pregnancy. Hebert's summer studentship was funded by @stollerykids and Alberta Women’s Health Foundation. Supervised by Taniya S. Nagpal in @ualbertaKSR.
Please share Brooke Hebert 's undergraduate research. Brooke is trying to understand factors that inform confidence for exercise in pregnancy. If you are #pregnant please fill out this short survey: redcap.ualberta.ca/surveys/?s=3JR… Chance to win some Starbucks! ☕️
Have had a #baby in the last 5 years? We want to learn about your experiences #postpartum! Master's student Jordyn Cox wants to learn about pressures you may have felt to lose weight after baby. Please fill our survey here: forms.gle/qMSyqRLmWGmAcA… And share! Obesity Canada
Meet KSR’s Emily Bonisteel and Brooke Hebert! Thanks to their professor Taniya Nagpal (Taniya S. Nagpal), both discovered their passion and curiosity for research. Today, the early-career researchers are leading projects of their own in the LEA(p)P(p)S lab and impacting
So proud of Emily Bonisteel and Brooke Hebert! Thanks for letting me be a part of your research journey!
Day 1 of undergrad research day at the University of Alberta - Hanna’s first poster presentation on career pathways following a Kin degree and Brooke Hebert presented on her study that examined blog posts on comments made during pregnancy about bodies and weight. So proud! UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation
Look at this team go! Here is Hanna, Rebecca, Brooke and Abi presenting their undergraduate research projects and Emily presenting her graduate directed studies project at KSR Research Day! UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation Emily Bonisteel Brooke Hebert
Congrats to Master’s students, Jordyn Cox and Emily Bonisteel, and 4th year undergraduate student Brooke Hebert for their great presentations at the #ScienceToSolutions meeting Obesity Canada UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation
And that’s a wrap on the term for our practicum students! This was my first term supervising practicum students and I’m so proud of all that they achieved with three unique research projects pictured here! Congrats Brooke, Abi, and Rebecca! Brooke Hebert UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation
I was honoured to receive an Obesity Canada New Investigator Training award that allowed me to attend the Obesity and Hypertension Canada conference last month. I wrote a reflection piece of my experience afterwards! Thanks again Obesity Canada ! obesitycanada.ca/oc-news/confer…
Check out this Service Spotlight in British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) highlighting the great work practicum students Brooke Hebert (now MSc student) & Rebecca Pallister completed last year with UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation & Braemar School, supporting a exercise program for adolescent mothers! bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/…
How are exercise professionals described within academic literature? Find out here in this narrative review published in APNM Journal🏋️🍎 cdnsciencepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Madeline Shivgulam Myles O'Brien Exercise Is Medicine Brooke Hebert Abi Tiemstra
Another publication from our practicum & volunteer student team last year! UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation graduates Hanna Randhawa & Rebecca Pallister summarized career or education pathways suggested post a Kin undergraduate degree in 🇨🇦 by reviewing program webpages: cdnsciencepub.com/doi/pdf/10.113…
Congrats to MSc student Brooke Hebert on being selected to receive the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Graduate Student Elevation Award! Always proud of you Brooke! UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation
Here we have Brooke Hebert & Jordyn Cox presenting work with Exercise and Pregnancy Lab - Western University, Exercise & Health Psychology Lab and Rachel Tinius from Western Kentucky University at the UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation Research Day Studying factors that inform self efficacy for exercise in pregnancy, & barriers amongst rural and racially diverse communities
Congrats to Brooke Hebert on another great presentation! Brooke shared her MSc thesis proposal at this year’s UAlberta Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation ReCon meeting!