Adrianna Keener-Denoia

Adrianna Keener-Denoia

Adrianna Keener-Denoia (She/Her/Hers)

Ph.D. Student, Kinesiology

Research Discipline/Bio

Doctoral student researcher contributing to an NIH-funded R01 clinical trial and an intervention pilot study evaluating the feasibility, implementation potential, and effectiveness of digital health–enabled behavioral interventions for cardiac patients. I also support a quality improvement initiative within the NYP Department of Rehabilitation Medicine that applies implementation science and digital health strategies to reimagine the delivery of cardiac rehabilitation.

Educational Background

Master of Arts, Applied Physiology, Columbia University, Teacher’s College, 2021
Bachelor of Arts, History, North Carolina State University

Honors/Awards

NEACSM Donna Murphy Scholarship recipient, 2022

Publications/Exhibitions

Hoehing, K & Keener-DeNoia, A (2024), Metformin and exercise prescription: Time for evidence-based guidance. J Physiol. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP286649

Duran AT, Cumella RM, Mendieta M, Keener-DeNoia A, López Veneros D, Farris SG, Moise N, Kronish IM (2024). Leveraging Implementation Science at the Early-stage Development of a Novel Telehealth-Delivered Fear of Exercise Program to Understand Intervention Feasibility and Implementation Potential: Feasibility Study. JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55137. DOI: 10.2196/55137

Duran AT, Keener-DeNoia A, ... Moise N. (2023). Applying User-Centered Design and Implementation Science to the Early-Stage Development of a Telehealth-Enhanced Hybrid Cardiac Rehabilitation Program: Quality Improvement Study. JMIR formative research, 7, e47264. https://doi.org/10.2196/47264

Keener-DeNoia A, Serafini MA, Whittman E, Fleisch E, Stavrolakes K, Pieszchata N, Diamond ME, Moise N, Duran AT (2023). Understanding patient-level implementation determinants and satisfaction with remote patient monitoring during a telehealth-enabled cardiac rehabilitation program: A theory-informed, mixed-methods approach. Poster presentation, 16th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health in Washington, DC

Fleisch, E., Pieszchata, N.M., Stavrolakes, K., Keener-DeNoia, A., Duran, A.T. (2023) Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Participation Among Acute Coronary Syndrome Survivors: Telehealth-enhanced Hybrid vs. Clinic-based Delivery. Poster presentation, 2024 APTA Combined Sections Meeting in Boston, MA [Poster received first place award]

Biobehavioral Sciences

Last Updated: Jun 2, 2025

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