Books

  • Neville C, Henwood T, Beattie E. 2013 Watermemories: A Swimming Club for People with Dementia: A Manual for Aged Care Service Provider and Programme Instructors. University of Queensland Press, Brisbane, Australia

 

Book Chapters

  • Henwood T. 2011 Detraining. In: The Encyclopaedia of Lifestyle Medicine and Health, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, USA.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2010 Muscle Strength and Functional Ability in Older Adults: Impacts of Sarcopenia and Resistance Training. In: Muscle Strength: Types, Efficiency and Drug Effects, Nova Science Publishers, New York, USA.
  • Henwood T. 2010 Exercise for the older adult. In Bill Gottlieb (ed.), Speed Healing, Bottom Line Books, Des Moines, USA.

 

Peer Reviewed Journal Publications

  • Keogh JWL, Senior H, Beller EM, Henwood T. 2015. Prevalence and risk factors for low habitual walking speed in nursing home residents: an observational study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
  • Senior H, Henwood T, de Souza D, Mitchell G. 2015. Investigating innovative means of prompting activity uptake in older adults with Type 2 Diabetes: A feasibility study of exergaming. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness.
  • Henwood T, Tuckett A, E-Bagadi N, Oliffe J. 2015. Connecting leisure-time physical activity and quality of sleep to nurse health: Data from the e-Cohort study of nurses and midwives. Nursing and Care.
  • Yu Ko W, Oliffe JL, Han CS, Garrett B, Henwood T, Tuckett AG, Sohrevardi A. 2015. Canadian nurses’ perspectives on prostate cancer support groups: A survey study. Cancer Nursing.
  • Tuckett A, Henwood T, Oliffe J, Kolbe-Alexander T, Jae Rin Kim. 2015. A comparative study of Australian and New Zealand male and female nurses’ health: A sex comparison and gender analysis. American Journal of Men’s Health. DOI: 10.1177/1557988314567222.
  • Tuckett A, Henwood T. 2014 The impact of five lifestyle factors on Nurses’ and Midwives’ health: the Australian and New Zealand Nurses and Midwives eCohort study. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. DOI: 10.1080/14635240.2014.978949
  • Henwood T, Neville C, Baguley C, Clifton K, Beattie E. 2014. Physical and Functional Implications of Aquatic Exercise for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia. Geriatric Nursing. DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2014.10.009.
  • Fox B, Henwood T, Neville C, Keogh J, Hodgkinson B. 2014. Relative and absolute reliability of functional performance measures for adults with Dementia living in residential aged care. International Psychogeriatrics. 26(10):1659-67.
  • Henwood T, Keogh J, Reid N, Jordan W, and Senior H. 2014 Assessing Sarcopenic Prevalence and Risk Factors in Residential Aged Care: Methodology and Feasibility. Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. 5(3): 229-236.
  • Reid N, Eakin E, Henwood T, Keogh J, Senior H, Gardiner P, Winkler E, Healy G. 2014 Objectively Measured Activity Patterns among Adults in Residential Aged Care. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 10(12): 6783-6798.
  • Hewitt J, Refshauge K, Goodall S, Henwood T, Clemson L. 2014 Does Progressive Resistance and Balance Exercise Reduces Falls in Residential Aged Care? Randomised Controlled Trial Protocol for the SuNBEaM Program. Clinical Interventions in Ageing. 9(Feb): 369-376.
  • Neville C, Henwood T, Beattie E. 2013 Exploring the Effect of Aquatic Exercise on Behaviour and Psychological Wellbeing in People with Moderate to Severe Dementia: A Pilot Study of the Watermemories Swimming Club. Australasian Journal on Ageing. 33(2):124-7.
  • Neville C, Clifton K, Henwood T, Beattie E, McKenzie M. A. 2013 Watermemories: a swimming club for adults with dementia. Journal of Gerontological Nursing. 39(2), 21-25.
  • Henwood T, de Souza D, Wooding A. 2013 Centre-based exercise delivery: Feasibility of a staff delivered program and the benefits for low-functioning older adults accessing respite day care. Activity, Adaptation & Aging. 37(3), 224–238.
  • Tanaka K, Shigematsu R, Henwood T, Hiroyuki Sasai H. 2012 Exercise, diet, and weight loss. (Japanese) Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine, 1(3), 457-462.
  • Henwood T, Tuckett A, Turner C. 2012 What makes a healthier nurse, workplace or leisure physical activity? Informed by the Australian and New Zealand eCohort Study. Journal of Clinical Nursing. 21(11-12), 1746–1754.
  • Henwood T, Keogh J, Climstein M. 2012 Sarcopenia in Older Adults. Australian Nursing Journal. 19(9): 39.
  • Keogh J, Henwood T, Climstein M. 2012 Exercise to Reduce Effects of Sarcopenia. Australian Nursing Journal. 19(9): 39-40.
  • Cyarto E, Kuys S, Henwood T, Blackberry I. 2011 Can Wii work it out? Telecommunications Journal of Australia. 61(3): 37.1-37.12.
  • Henwood T, Carroll M, Bartlett H. 2011 Mentoring Emerging Researchers in Aging: Evaluation of a pilot mentoring scheme. Educational Gerontology, 37(8): 703-714.
  • Henwood T, Pinchbeck J, Leicht A. 2011 Using peer educator delivered seminars to improve the level of physical activity among older adults: A pilot investigation. Journal of Rural and Tropical Public Health, 10(1): 1-7.
  • Henwood T, Tuckett A, Edelstein O, Bartlett H. 2011 Exercise in later life: The older adults’ perspective about resistance training. Ageing & Society. 31 (8): 1330-1349.
  • Henwood T, Eley R, Parker D, Tuckett A, Hegney D. 2009 Regional differences among employed nurses: a Queensland study. Australian Journal of Rural Health 17: 201-207.
  • Taaffe D, Henwood T, Nalls M, Walker D, Lang T, Harris T. 2009 Alterations in muscle attenuation following detraining and retraining in resistance trained older adults. Gerontology, 55(2);217-23.
  • Henwood T, Bartlett H. 2008 Measuring the impact of increased exercise on quality of life in older adults: The UQQoL, a new instrument. European Journal of Ageing, 5(3);241-252.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2008 Detraining and retraining in older adults following long-term muscle power or muscle strength specific training. Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 63(7);751-758.
  • Henwood T, Riek S, Taaffe D. 2008 Strength versus muscle power-specific training in community dwelling older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 63(1);83-91.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2006 Short-term resistance training and the older adult: The effects of varied programmes for the enhancement of muscle strength and functional performance. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 26;305-313.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2005 Improved physical performance in older adults undertaking a short-term programme of high-velocity resistance training. Gerontology 51(2);108-115.
  • Taaffe D, Henwood T, Nalls M, Walker D, Lang T, Harris T. 2009 Alterations in muscle attenuation following detraining and retraining in resistance trained older adults. Gerontology, 55(2);217-23.
  • Henwood T, Bartlett H. 2008 Measuring the impact of increased exercise on quality of life in older adults: The UQQoL, a new instrument. European Journal of Ageing, 5(3);241-252.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2008 Detraining and retraining in older adults following long-term muscle power or muscle strength specific training. Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 63(7);751-758.
  • Henwood T, Riek S, Taaffe D. 2008 Strength versus muscle power-specific training in community dwelling older adults. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 63(1);83-91.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2006 Short-term resistance training and the older adult: The effects of varied programmes for the enhancement of muscle strength and functional performance. Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging 26;305-313.
  • Henwood T, Taaffe D. 2005 Improved physical performance in older adults undertaking a short-term programme of high-velocity resistance training. Gerontology 51(2);108-115.