Dr. Hadfield is a multilingual, cross-cultural behavioral scientist who assesses women’s
physical activity beliefs and behaviors. In a world where women are less likely to
be physically active than their male counterparts, she addresses gender movement inequities.
Her work has examined the impact advertisement messaging has on women's physical activity
engagement, beliefs women have about moving their bodies, and cross-cultural differences
in fitness programming. She specializes in mixed-methods, cross-cultural, and multilingual
research (English/Spanish/Italian).
She leads the Women’s Exercise Culture and Behavior Lab. Her lab produces research
focused on finding meaning in the relationship between social, cultural, and behavioral
factors with health beliefs and behaviors among women. The lab primarily explores
the relationship of health beliefs within physical activity/exercise/fitness behaviors
using theory-based methods with a translational and community-based approach. The
lab’s research agenda aims to create preventative health lifestyles for women to enhance
overall well-being and bridge gender health inequity gaps domestically and globally.
Even though the primary research focuses on women’s movement behaviors, the innovative
mixed methodologies used in the lab permeate into other areas that impact health,
inviting collaborative and interdisciplinary scholarship opportunities. Studies in
the lab investigate the impact messaging has on women's physical activity engagement,
beliefs women have about moving their bodies, addressing racial-ethnic differences
in women’s physical activity beliefs/behaviors, and cross-cultural differences in
fitness programming. The lab produces multilingual (English/Spanish/Italian) research
to uncover salient health determinants that address the unique needs of women to live
healthy and active lives across their lifespan while bettering exercise culture in
Louisiana and beyond.
Dr. Hadfield is currently accepting PhD students. Accepted students would assist with
research produced in her lab while completing required coursework and mentorship for
their research studies. Students will receive a tuition waiver, stipend, and health
insurance. Prospective applicants can email their resume/CV, research interests, and
general inquiries to jaclynhadfield@lsu.edu.