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Nanna Notthoff
Nanna Notthoff
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Psychology, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Individual characteristics and physical activity in older adults: a systematic review
N Notthoff, P Reisch, D Gerstorf
Gerontology 63 (5), 443-459, 2017
1852017
Positive messaging promotes walking in older adults.
N Notthoff, LL Carstensen
Psychology and aging 29 (2), 329, 2014
1782014
Emotional arousal may increase susceptibility to fraud in older and younger adults.
K Kircanski, N Notthoff, M DeLiema, GR Samanez-Larkin, D Shadel, ...
Psychology and aging 33 (2), 325, 2018
832018
Ambulatory assessment for physical activity research: state of the science, best practices and future directions
M Reichert, M Giurgiu, ED Koch, LM Wieland, S Lautenbach, ...
Psychology of sport and exercise 50, 101742, 2020
802020
Forewarning reduces fraud susceptibility in vulnerable consumers
S Scheibe, N Notthoff, J Menkin, L Ross, D Shadel, M Deevy, ...
Basic and applied social psychology 36 (3), 272-279, 2014
722014
Positive messages enhance older adults’ motivation and recognition memory for physical activity programmes
N Notthoff, P Klomp, F Doerwald, S Scheibe
European journal of ageing 13, 251-257, 2016
462016
The assessment of views on ageing: A review of self-report measures and innovative extensions
V Klusmann, N Notthoff, AK Beyer, A Blawert, M Gabrian
European Journal of Ageing 17, 403-433, 2020
322020
Promoting walking in older adults: Perceived neighborhood walkability influences the effectiveness of motivational messages
N Notthoff, LL Carstensen
Journal of health psychology 22 (7), 834-843, 2017
272017
Social and functional health of home care clients with different levels of cognitive impairments
V Garms-Homolová, N Notthoff, A Declercq, HG van der Roest, G Onder, ...
Aging & mental health 21 (1), 18-23, 2017
252017
Feeling older, walking slower—but only if someone’s watching. Subjective age is associated with walking speed in the laboratory, but not in real life
N Notthoff, J Drewelies, P Kazanecka, E Steinhagen-Thiessen, K Norman, ...
European journal of ageing 15, 425-433, 2018
172018
Heightened emotional states increase susceptibility to fraud in older adults
K Kircanski, N Notthoff, D Shadel, GR Mottola, LL Carstensen, IH Gotlib
Available at SSRN 2815652, 2016
92016
Motivational barriers and resources for physical activity among older people
V Klusmann, N Notthoff
The Palgrave handbook of ageing and physical activity promotion, 251-269, 2018
52018
Wording in the area of mobility and physical activity—the challenge of perception for researchers and older persons
E Freiberger, N Notthoff
German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research 51 (4), 410-415, 2021
32021
Adverse life events: do home care clients have resources for mastering them?
V Garms-Homolová, A Declercq, H Finne-Soveri, N Notthoff, ...
Frontiers in medicine 8, 522410, 2021
22021
Association of Daily Step Count with the Prolonged Air Leak in Thoracic Surgery Patients
Ö Kavurmaci, A Ozdil, TI Akçam, AG Ergonul, K Turhan, A Cakan, ...
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon 68 (03), 246-252, 2020
12020
Self-Efficacy for Physical Activity—A Question of Item Framing and Age?
J Popp, N Notthoff, LM Warner
Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 28 (2), 173-179, 2019
12019
Positive health message framing promotes increased walking behaviour in older adults
N Notthoff
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY 47, 284-284, 2012
12012
DECIDING TO EXERCISE: THE ROLE OF MESSAGE FRAMING AND SELF-EFFICACY
N Notthoff, L Carstensen
GERONTOLOGIST 50, 60-60, 2010
12010
Online exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic and factors promoting or hindering participation in adults: a scoping review
B Ebert, H Streicher, N Notthoff
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 1-32, 2024
2024
ASSOCIATION BETWEEN PET OWNERS’AND PETS’PHYSICAL ACTIVITY LEVELS: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
N Notthoff
Innovation in Aging 7 (Suppl 1), 615, 2023
2023
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