
Jessica Brew's Honors Thesis Defense
Congratulations Jessica on successfully defending amd completing your Honors Thesis with the Pellegrini Lab! Jessica will be attending Physical Therapy School at Duke University in the fall.
Our lab’s goal is to develop effective technology-supported behavioral programs to help adults increase physical activity, decrease sedentary time, improve diet, and lose weight.
Congratulations Jessica on successfully defending amd completing your Honors Thesis with the Pellegrini Lab! Jessica will be attending Physical Therapy School at Duke University in the fall.
Congratulations Maya on successfully defending and completing your Honors Thesis with the Pellegrini Lab! Maya will be attending Physical Therapy School at the University of South Carolina in the fall.
The Pellegrini Lab was well represented at this year's annual meeting in San Francisco with Kailyn Horn presenting her poster on physical activity monitor use in older adults and Dr. Wilcox presenting the results from Dr. Pellegrini's clinical trial "Reducing Sedentary Time Using an Innovative mHealth Intervention Among Total Knee Replacement Patients."
Congratulations Dr. Pellegrini on multiple successful talks and workshops throughout the conference! We specifically enjoyed partnering with Marie Westby from University of British Columbia to lead a workshop on performance-based measures in arthritis research and clinical care. Scott Jamieson gave a great oral presentation of his recent research and received the Emerging Investigator Excellence Award and Choose Rheumatology Student and Resident Research Award! Kailyn Horn also gave a great oral presentation on her research abstract and received the Choose Rheumatology Workforce Expansion Scholarship!
This new project will conduct a randomized controlled trial to find out how much physical activity (e.g., 45 vs 90 vs 150 minutes/week) is needed to improve arthritis symptoms. In other words, what is the lowest dose necessary?
"Dog Walking is PAWSitively Related with Sleep Quality Among Dog Owners"
"Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Differences in Adults with High and Low Physical Function After Knee Replacement"
"Evaluating Sedentary Time and Any Association with Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms"
"Differences in Health Related Outcomes and Depression Symptoms in African American Women with Arthritis"
"Is There an Association between BMI Levels and Adherence to Coaching Calls in a Physical Activity Intervention for Adults with Arthritis?"
"Does Co-Sleeping with a Dog Influence Dog Owners' Sleep Quality or PA Levels?"
Want to manage your health and lifestyle after a knee replacement?
We are offering free participation in a research program designed specifically for people after knee replacement!
Participants will:
You may be eligible if you:
Visit https://healthylivingtkr.com/ to find out more or contact us at 803-777-1889 or HealthyLiving@mailbox.sc.edu
Do you want to be more active after a knee replacement?
We are offering free participation in an online research program designed to help you get more active!
Participants will:
You may be eligible if you:
Visit www.most-energized.org to find out more or contact us at (803) 766-6960 or MOSTEnergized@sc.edu
Do you have arthritis and are looking to be more active?
We are offering free participation in a research program designed to help you get more active and to help us test out 3 doses of physical activity and their effects on arthritis symptoms!
Participants will:
You may be eligible if you:
Visit www.dreamstudy.org to find out more or contact us at (803) 777-1889 or dreamstudy@mailbox.sc.edu
Meet the Technology and Behavioral Intervention Lab Members led by Dr. Christine Pellegrini.
See a list of our current research projects.
See a list of our previous research projects.
See a list of publications by the Technology and Behavioral Intervention Lab Members.