» Authors » Brynn C Adamson

Brynn C Adamson

Explore the profile of Brynn C Adamson including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles. Areas
Snapshot
Articles 14
Citations 184
Followers 0
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Cerna J, Edwards C, Martell S, Athari Anaraki N, Walk A, Robbs C, et al.
Int J Psychophysiol . 2023 Mar; 188:24-32. PMID: 36907558
Background: No studies to date have examined if macular xanthophyll accumulation and retinal integrity are independently associated with cognitive function in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS). This study explored whether...
2.
Kim J, Bollaert R, Cerna J, Adamson B, Robbs C, Khan N, et al.
Neurorehabil Neural Repair . 2022 Nov; 36(12):810-815. PMID: 36317869
Background: Moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) may confer benefits for axonal and/or neuronal integrity in adults with multiple sclerosis (MS). Purpose: Examine the association between device-measured MVPA with optical coherence tomography...
3.
Cerna J, Athari Anaraki N, Robbs C, Adamson B, Flemming I, Erdman J, et al.
J Nutr . 2021 Jun; 151(9):2680-2688. PMID: 34087931
Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) can cause retinal thinning among persons with MS with optic neuritis (MS-ON). Macular xanthophylls are carotenoids that comprise the macular pigment, filtering blue light and countering...
4.
Clarke C, Adamson B
Health (London) . 2021 Jun; 27(3):323-344. PMID: 34082584
This paper offers new insights into the promotion of the Exercise is Medicine (EIM) framework for mental illness and chronic disease. Utilising the Syndemics Framework, which posits mental health conditions...
5.
Sebastiao E, McAuley E, Shigematsu R, Adamson B, Bollaert R, Motl R
Contemp Clin Trials . 2018 Sep; 73:136-144. PMID: 30243811
There is very little known about exercise rehabilitation approaches for older adults with multiple sclerosis (MS), yet this growing segment of the MS population experiences declines in cognition and mobility...
6.
Motl R, Hubbard E, Bollaert R, Adamson B, Kinnett-Hopkins D, Balto J, et al.
Mult Scler J Exp Transl Clin . 2017 Oct; 3(4):2055217317734886. PMID: 29051831
Background: Internet-delivered, behavioral interventions represent a cost-effective, broadly disseminable approach for teaching persons with multiple sclerosis (MS) the theory-based skills, techniques, and strategies for changing physical activity. Objectives: This pilot,...
7.
Learmonth Y, Adamson B, Balto J, Chiu C, Molina-Guzman I, Finlayson M, et al.
Health Expect . 2017 Sep; 20(5):1001-1010. PMID: 28915343
Background: There is increasing recognition of the benefits of exercise in individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS), yet the MS population does not engage in sufficient amounts of exercise to accrue...
8.
Learmonth Y, Adamson B, Balto J, Chiu C, Molina-Guzman I, Finlayson M, et al.
Disabil Rehabil . 2017 May; 40(18):2172-2180. PMID: 28524732
Purpose: We undertook a qualitative study that explored the needs of healthcare providers for promoting exercise behaviour among persons with mild or moderate multiple sclerosis (MS). Methods: We used interpretive...
9.
Learmonth Y, Adamson B, Kinnett-Hopkins D, Bohri M, Motl R
Contemp Clin Trials . 2016 Dec; 54:84-97. PMID: 27916699
There is increasing recognition that exercise is an efficacious strategy for managing many consequences of multiple sclerosis (MS), yet persons with MS are not engaging in sufficient exercise for accruing...
10.
Adamson B, Yang Y, Motl R
Prev Med . 2016 Aug; 91:152-157. PMID: 27527574
Physical inactivity, i.e. not engaging in adequate moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA), has been identified as a risk factor for depression. Increased sedentary time has further been identified as a potential...