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Tragantzopoulou P, Fixsen A, Ridge D, Cheshire A
Qual Health Res . 2024 Mar; 34(12):1216-1230. PMID: 38529595
Healthy eating (HE) and pro-eating disorder (pro-ED) websites are popular sources of dietary and weight loss information, social support, and lifestyle inspiration. However, the discursive styles and language used by...
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Birkett J, Anson M, Cheshire A
J Community Psychol . 2023 Nov; 52(1):244-257. PMID: 37971289
Human trafficking can have multiple adverse effects on a victim's mental and physical health. The study explored how a small UK community arts project was experienced by individuals post-trafficking and...
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Catalan J, Ridge D, Hedge B, Cheshire A
Health Expect . 2022 Oct; 25(6):3114-3123. PMID: 36181714
Introduction: A person-centred model of care, developed in the early days of the HIV epidemic when there were no effective treatments for HIV, led to relatively close relationships between carers...
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Cheshire A, Richards R, Cartwright T
BMC Complement Med Ther . 2022 Mar; 22(1):67. PMID: 35287676
Background: Yoga is becoming an increasingly popular holistic approach in the West to manage long-term health conditions. This study presents the evaluation of a pilot yoga intervention, Yoga4Health, that was...
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Cheshire A, Cartwright T
J Altern Complement Med . 2021 Aug; 27(11):991-1001. PMID: 34370551
Research is increasingly demonstrating a range of benefits of practicing yoga, such as improved physical and mental health, social connectedness, and self-care. Mechanisms of action are less well understood, but...
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Hedge B, Devan K, Catalan J, Cheshire A, Ridge D
BMC Public Health . 2021 May; 21(1):1022. PMID: 34053441
Background: The introduction of effective antiretroviral treatment in the late 1990s led to the perception that HIV was a chronic but manageable condition. Nevertheless, stigma remains one of the major...
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Stain N, Cheshire A, Ross C, Ridge D
BMJ Open . 2021 Jan; 10(11):e040468. PMID: 33444203
Objective: A number of studies have explored delayed help-seeking practices for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and have indentified multiple intersecting factors which may play a role, for example, attributing symptoms,...
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Cheshire A, Ridge D, Clark L, White P
Qual Health Res . 2020 Nov; 31(2):298-308. PMID: 33176575
Little is known about what recovery means to those with chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis, a poorly understood, disabling chronic health condition. To explore this issue, semi-structured interviews were conducted with...
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Pilkington K, Ridge D, Igwesi-Chidobe C, Chew-Graham C, Little P, Babatunde O, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2020 Oct; 265:113369. PMID: 33039734
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)/myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) is indicated by prolonged, medically unexplained fatigue (amongst other symptoms), not alleviated by rest, and causing substantial disability. There are limited treatments on offer,...
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Cheshire A, Berry M, Fixsen A
Appetite . 2020 Jul; 155:104798. PMID: 32717291
Orthorexia nervosa (ON) - a pathological obsession with healthy eating - is an emerging eating disorder. The precise nature of ON and its causes remain unclear, yet few published research...