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Dietary Advice and Collaborative Working : Do Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals Other Than Dietitians Have a Role?
McClinchy, Jane; Williams, Julia; Gordon, Lynne; Cairns, M.C. (2015-02-12)Long term health conditions either wholly or partly diet-related continue to increase. Although pharmacists and allied health professionals (AHPs) have a role in the management of patients with long term conditions, there ... -
Dissecting the molecular pathways underpinning lifespan extension following exposure to Montmorency Tart Cherries.
Vrinds, Inge; van den Elzen, Amber; Desai, Terun; Roberts, Michael; Lokman, Christien; Bottoms, Lindsay; Hughes, Samantha (2017-06) -
Does cancer research focus on areas of importance to patients?
Moorcraft, Sing Yu; Sangha, Amrit; Peckitt, Clare; Sanchez, Rodrigo; Lee, Martin; Pattison, Natalie; Wiseman, Theresa (2016-01-07)The majority of research ideas are proposed by clinicians or scientists and little is currently known about which areas of research patients feel are important. We performed a 4 week pilot patient survey at the Royal Marsden ... -
Does integrated governance lead to integrated patient care? : Findings from the innovation forum
Beech, Roger; Henderson, Catherine; Ashby, Sue; Dickinson, Angela; Sheaff, Rod; Windle, Karen; Wistow, Gerald; Knapp, Martin (2013-11)Good integration of services that aim to reduce avoidable acute hospital bed use by older people requires frontline staff to be aware of service options and access them in a timely manner. In three localities where closer ... -
Does Use of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room stroke assessment tool enhance stroke recognition by ambulance clinicians
Fothergill, Rachael; Williams, Julia; Edwards, Melanie; Russell, Ian; Gompertz, Patrick (2013-11)Background and Purpose—UK ambulance services assess patients with suspected stroke using the Face Arm Speech Test (FAST). The Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room (ROSIER) tool has been shown superior to the FAST ... -
Domestic Kitchen Practices: Findings from the ‘Kitchen Life’ study
Wills, Wendy; Meah, Angela; Dickinson, Angela; Short, Frances (University of Hertfordshire, 2013-07-30)This report presents a study designed to investigate, document, analyse and interpret domestic kitchen practices. The study was intended to generate insights about ‘what goes on and why’ in UK kitchens, to inform the Food ... -
Editorial
Ramon, Shulamit; Zavirsek, D. (2012-09) -
Editorial: Causes, effects and treatment of violence and aggression in mental health and social care settings
Littlechild, Brian (2022-08-09) -
Editorial: Insights into the caregiver perspective: involvement, well-being, and interventions
Ramon, Shulamit (2023-05-11) -
Editorial: Shared Decision Making in Mental Health: International Perspectives on Implementation
Ramon, Shulamit; Quirk, Alan David; Zisman-Ilani, Yaara (2021-12-07)While there is an increased acceptance of the potential usefulness of applying share decision making (SDM) in everyday mental health practice, its implementation in practice is still lacking. People who use mental health ... -
Effect of a Carbohydrate-Electrolyte Solution on Fluid Balance and Performance at a Thermoneutral Environment in International-Level Fencers
Chryssanthopoulos, Costas; Tsolakis, Charis; Bottoms, Lindsay; Toubekis, Argyris; Zacharogiannis, Elias; Pafili, Zoi; Maridaki, Maria (2020-01-01)Chryssanthopoulos, C, Tsolakis, C, Bottoms, L, Toubekis, A, Zacharogiannis, E, Pafili, Z, and Maridaki, M. Effect of a carbohydrate-electrolyte solution on fluid balance and performance at a thermoneutral environment in ... -
The effect of age and sex on peak oxygen uptake during upper and lower body exercise: A systematic review
Price, Michael; Smith, Paul; Bottoms, Lindsay; Hill, Matthew (2024-06-01)Background Large scale population norms for peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak) during cycle ergometry (CE) have been published for men and women across a wide range of ages. Although upper body functional capacity has an important ... -
The Effect of Agenda for Change on the Career Progression of the Radiographic Workforce 2009
Edwards, Hazel; Vosper, Martin; Miller, Linda; Price, Richard; Herbland, Anthony; La Masurier, Sue; Cherrill, Richard; Smailes, Elizavet (Society and College of Radiographers, 2009) -
The effect of an 8-week treatment program using a novel foot neuromuscular electrical stimulator on physical function, leg pain, leg symptoms, and leg blood flow in community-dwelling older adults: a randomized sham-controlled trial
Kumaran, Binoy; Targett, Darren; Watson, Tim (2022-10-14)Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) is an established therapy that has been widely used for many decades to improve circulation in the legs. However, studies using NMES devices in an elderly, ambulant, ... -
The effect of arm training on thermoregulatory responses and calf volume during upper body exercise
Bottoms, Lindsay; Price, Michael (2014-06-30)PURPOSE: The smaller muscle mass of the upper body compared to the lower body may elicit a smaller thermoregulatory stimulus during exercise and thus produce novel training-induced thermoregulatory adaptations. Therefore, ... -
The effect of caffeine ingestion on skill maintenance and fatigue in epee fencers
Bottoms, Lindsay; Greenhalgh, Andrew; Gregory, Kim (2013)The ergogenic effect of caffeine on sports performance focuses predominantly on endurance sports (Doherty & Smith, 2004 ) with little research on intermittent high intensity sports. This study aimed to explore the effect ... -
The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on 30-minute arm cranking performance
Andersson, Helen; Sinclair, Jonathan; Knight, Abigail; Buscombe, Richard; Edmonds, Caroline; Bottoms, Lindsay (2016-03-15)The aim was to examine the effect of carbohydrate mouth rinse on 30-minute arm cranking performance. Twelve healthy, active males (age 21.6, SD = 3.1 years; mass 76.2, SD = 12.2 kg) volunteered in a single-blind, randomised ... -
The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinsing on fencing performance and cognitive function following a fatigue inducing simulated bout of fencing in national level foil fencers
Bottoms, Lindsay (2016-03-08)The ergogenic effect of carbohydrate (CHO) ingestion both pre and during endurance sport has been well documented (Shabort et al, 1999). Carter et al. (2004) were the first to have subsequently established a performance ... -
The effect of carbohydrate mouth rinsing on fencing performance and cognitive function following fatigue-inducing fencing
Rowlatt, Georgina; Bottoms, Lindsay; Edmonds, Caroline; Buscombe, Richard (2017-04-21)This study investigated the impact that mouth rinsing carbohydrate solution has on skill-specific performance and reaction time following a fatigue inducing bout of fencing in epee fencers. Nine healthy, national level ... -
The effect of different durations of carbohydrate mouth rinse on cycling performance
Sinclair, Jonathan; Bottoms, Lindsay; Flynn, Ciaran; Bradley, Eoin; Alexander, Gareth; McCullagh, Sean; Finn, Thomas; Hurst, Howard Thomas (2014)Carbohydrate (CHO) mouth rinse has been shown to improve time trial performance. Although the exact mechanism remains un-established, research postulates that there are oral cavity receptors which increase neural drive. ...