Andrew ORegan
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Recent Articles
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Garcia Bengoechea E, Doyle C, Forte C, ORegan A, Clifford A, Gallagher S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2025 Mar;
20(3):e0318911.
PMID: 40036201
The combination of an ageing population, increasing prevalence of preventable noncommunicable diseases and a decline in physical activity with age emphasizes the need for investment in physical activity programs and...
2.
Baky I, Bourke A, Byrne C, MacDonagh J, Clifford A, Niranjan V, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2025 Feb;
15(2):e084301.
PMID: 39900412
Objectives: This study explored general practitioners' (GPs) understanding of physical activity advocacy to patients and their own self-care, how GPs perceive their own physical activity behaviours, how their personal experience...
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Hayes P, Ferrara A, Keating A, McKnight K, ORegan A
Rev Cardiovasc Med
. 2024 Jul;
23(9):302.
PMID: 39077709
Hypertension and physical inactivity are leading causes of premature mortality. While both are modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease, their prevalence remains high. As populations grow older, they are more...
4.
Linnane S, Mullarkey S, Kyne E, Fallon J, ORegan A, Hannigan A, et al.
Br J Gen Pract
. 2024 Jun;
74(suppl 1).
PMID: 38902072
Background: In 2020, the Chronic Disease Management (CDM) programme was introduced in Ireland. This programme resources GPs to review public (GMS) patients, diagnosed with eight named chronic diseases, twice yearly...
5.
B Woods C, ORegan A, Doyle C, Hayes G, Clifford A, Donnelly A, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2024 May;
12:1348110.
PMID: 38813401
Background: Move for Life (MFL) is a theory-informed intervention that was developed to augment established physical activity (PA) programmes and enable inactive adults aged 50 years and older to be...
6.
Davy K, McNamara R, ORegan A
Rural Remote Health
. 2023 Feb;
23(1):8107.
PMID: 36802878
Background: General practice is well situated to promote physical activity (PA) among middle-aged and older adults, but often those who are most likely to benefit from interventions tend to be...
7.
ORegan A, Glynn L, Niranjamn V, OConnor R, Hannigan A
Rural Remote Health
. 2023 Feb;
23(1):8106.
PMID: 36802742
Background: As prevalence of multimorbidity and polypharmacy rise, healthcare systems must respond to these challenges. Data are needed from general practice on specific metrics of healthcare utilisation. This research aims...
8.
Glynn L, Murphy A, Scully R, Strasser R, Quinlan D, Cowley J, et al.
Rural Remote Health
. 2023 Jan;
23(1):7905.
PMID: 36631080
The 19th World Rural Health Conference, hosted in rural Ireland and the University of Limerick, with over 650 participants coming from 40 countries and an additional 1600 engaging online, has...
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McNamara R, Davy K, Niranjan V, ORegan A
Fam Pract
. 2022 Dec;
40(2):387-397.
PMID: 36472583
Background: General practice is well situated to promote physical activity (PA), but with PA levels declining after 45 years of age, often those who are most likely to benefit from...
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Niranjan V, Tarantino G, Kumar J, Cassidy N, Galvin L, ODowd G, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health
. 2022 Oct;
19(20).
PMID: 36294090
Background: Physical activity (PA) is recommended in the management of patients with pulmonary fibrosis (PF) to improve health outcomes. Dance is one such form of PA which is meaningful, valuable,...