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2025
Health research brings science and culture together under hula
by Catherine Cruz for Hawaiʻi Public Radio on May 19, 2025
UH study links spearfishing to wellness, culture, community
for University of Hawaiʻi News on April 20, 2025
2024
UH study – first to measure outrigger canoe paddling intensity
by Hawaiʻi Physical Activity & Nutrition News from the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division in May 2024
UH researchers collecting data on outrigger canoe paddlers’ energy output
on Maui Now on March 17, 2024
UH released recent studies about canoe racing
Appearance on Sunrise Hawai’i News Now on March 17, 2024
VNR: UH study first to measure outrigger canoe paddling intensity
VO2 Master on March 14, 2024
Hawai‘i researchers study intensity of outrigger canoe paddling and its benefits
for Big Island Now on March 19, 2024
UH study first to measure outrigger canoe paddling intensity
for University of Hawaiʻi News on March 11, 2024
In efforts to measure paddlers activity metabolic equivalents (METs)
Honolulu Pearl Club on March 11, 2024
2023
High canoe-paddling rates among Native Hawaiʻians, Pacific Islanders could help health outcomes
by Hawaiʻi Physical Activity & Nutrition News from the Hawaiʻi State Department of Health, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division in September 2023
Hula, paddling provides cultural ties, health benefits
from Healthy Hearts Among Pacific Islanders (HHAPII) in July 2023
Improving public health with hula is a focus of UH research
Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health on July 24, 2023
Public health students learn from global experts in disaster-relief workshop
Thompson School of Social Work & Public Health on July 24, 2023
High rates of outrigger canoe paddling among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islands – UH study
by Kelvin McDonald for Te Ao Māori News on June 24, 2023
Research reveals high rates of outrigger canoe paddling especially among Native Hawaiians
for Kauaʻi Now on June 22, 2023
Research finds paddling is an opportunity to improve public health
by Kelsey Walling for Hawaiʻi Tribune-Herald on June 22, 2023
UH study: 20% of Hawaii residents have taken part in outrigger paddling
by Michelle Broder van Dyke for Spectrum News on June 22, 2023
Native Hawaiian sports provide physical and spiritual wellness, study says
by Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi for Hawaiʻi Public Radio on June 20, 2023
High canoe-paddling rates among Native Hawaiians, Pacific Islanders could help health outcomes
for University of Hawaiʻi News on June 20, 2023
2022
A quarter of Hawaiʻi residents have danced hula, study finds
for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on May 1, 2022
UH Research Focuses on Improving Public Health With Hula
for Kauaʻi Now on April 24, 2022
Hula dancing a ‘remarkable opportunity’ to promote public health, researchers say
for the Hawaiʻi Tribune-Herald on April 21, 2022
UH researchers say hula can be a good way to get the heart pumping
by Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi for Hawaiʻi Public Radio on April 21, 2022
Improving public health with hula is a focus of UH research
for University of Hawaiʻi News on April 19, 2022
2021
Hula to help combat dementia in Native, Pacific Islander communities
in University of Hawaiʻi News on August 23, 2021
2020
Report: Hula, Other Cultural Programs Can Improve Hawaiian Health
by Anita Hofschneider for the Honolulu Civil Beat on December 17, 2020
2019
Hula study finds drop in blood pressure in Native Hawaiians
for University of Hawaiʻi News on September 8, 2019

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