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Affective and Enjoyment Responses to 12 weeks of High Intensity Interval Training and Moderate Continuous Training in Adults with Crohn’s Disease : Enjoyment Responses to Exercise Training in Adults with Crohn’s Disease
Bottoms, Lindsay; Leighton, Dean; Carpenter, Roger; Anderson, Simon; Langmead, Louise; Ramage, John; Faulkner, James; Coleman, Elizabeth; Fairhurst, Caroline; Seed, Michael; Tew, Garry (2019-09-20)The aim was to undertake secondary data analysis from a three-arm randomised feasibility trial of high intensity interval training (HIIT), moderate intensity continuous training (MICT), and usual care control in adults ... -
Feasibility of high-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training in adults with inactive or mildly active Crohn’s disease: : Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Tew, Garry; Carpenter, Roger; Seed, Michael; Anderson, Simon; Langmead, Louise; Fairhurst, Caroline; Bottoms, Lindsay (2017-04-03)Background: Structured exercise training has been proposed as a useful adjunctive therapy for Crohn’s disease because it may counteract some disease-specific complications by improving immune function and psychological ... -
High-intensity interval training and moderate-intensity continuous training in adults with Crohn’s disease: a pilot randomised controlled trial
Tew, Garry; Leighton, Dean; Carpenter, Roger; Anderson, Simon; Langmead, Louise; Ramage, John; Faulkner, James; Coleman, Elizabeth; Fairhurst, Caroline; Seed, Michael; Bottoms, Lindsay (2019-01-29)Background: This study assessed the feasibility and acceptability of two common types of exercise training—high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and moderate-intensity continuous training (MICT)—in adults with Crohn’s ... -
Youth social behaviour and network therapy (Y-SBNT): adaptation of a family and social network intervention for young people who misuse alcohol and drugs - a randomised controlled feasibility trial
Watson, Judith; Toner, Paul; Day, Ed; Back, Donna; Brady, Louca-Mai; Fairhurst, Caroline; Renwick, Charlotte; Templeton, Lorna; Akhtar, Shabana; Lloyd, Charlie; Li, Jinshuo; Cocks, Kim; Ambegaokar, Sangeeta; Parrott, Steve; McArdle, Paul; Gilvarry, Eilish; Copello, Alex (2017-03-21)BACKGROUND: Family interventions appear to be effective at treating young people's substance misuse. However, implementation of family approaches in UK services is low. This study aimed to demonstrate the feasibility of ...