Claire Fitzsimons
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Recent Articles
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Morton S, Fitzsimons C, Sivaramakrishnan D, Jepson R, Niven A
BMC Public Health
. 2024 Jun;
24(1):1516.
PMID: 38844904
Background: The Covid-19 pandemic initiated an enduring shift in working patterns, with many employees now working at home (w@h). This shift has exacerbated existing high levels of occupational sedentary behaviour...
2.
Cardy N, Hunter A, Carter D, ODonoghue M, Carvalho M, Carr E, et al.
J Multidiscip Healthc
. 2024 Jun;
17:2677-2688.
PMID: 38831803
Introduction: Engaging in regular physical activity (PA) is associated with lower mortality following stroke, and PA reduces the chance of recurrent stroke. Despite recent guidelines to optimise PA following stroke,...
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Carr E, Whiston A, OReilly S, O Donoghue M, Cardy N, Carter D, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Jan;
14(1):e072811.
PMID: 38238182
Introduction: Stroke is the second-leading cause of death and disability globally. Participation in physical activity (PA) is a cornerstone of secondary prevention in stroke care. Given the heterogeneous nature of...
4.
Kempsell-Smith M, Fitzsimons C
Nurs Child Young People
. 2023 Aug;
35(6):35-42.
PMID: 37599641
Group A Streptococcus bacteria can cause various pyogenic infections such as tonsillitis, pharyngitis, scarlet fever, impetigo, erysipelas, cellulitis and pneumonia. Most group A Streptococcus infections in children are mild and...
5.
Keogh K, McKenna C, Waters S, Porter R, Fitzsimons C, McGee M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Jun;
13(1):9034.
PMID: 37270611
Improving cattle feed efficiency through selection of residual feed intake (RFI) is a widely accepted approach to sustainable beef production. A greater understanding of the molecular control of RFI in...
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Niven A, Baker G, Almeida E, Fawkner S, Jepson R, Manner J, et al.
Occup Health Sci
. 2022 Dec;
7(1):71-88.
PMID: 36465155
Home working has increased due to COVID-19, but little is known about how this change has impacted the health risk behaviour of elevated sedentary time. The aim of this cross-sectional...
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Morton S, Fitzsimons C, Jepson R, Saunders D, Sivaramakrishnan D, Niven A
Front Sports Act Living
. 2022 Aug;
4:954639.
PMID: 35966113
Background: Working patterns have changed dramatically due to COVID-19, with many workers now spending at least a portion of their working week at home. The office environment was already associated...
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Palmer V, Gray C, Fitzsimons C, Mutrie N, Wyke S, Der G, et al.
Sociol Health Illn
. 2021 Nov;
43(9):2102-2120.
PMID: 34724232
Amidst public health campaigns urging people to sit less as well as being more physically active, this paper investigates how older adults make sense of their sedentary behaviour. Using an...
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Morton S, Hall J, Fitzsimons C, Hall J, English C, Forster A, et al.
Disabil Rehabil
. 2021 Jul;
44(20):5964-5973.
PMID: 34304649
Purpose: Sedentary behaviour (SB) is associated with negative health outcomes and is prevalent post-stroke. This study explored SB after stroke from the perspective of stroke service staff. Methods: Qualitative mixed-methods...
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Saunders D, Mead G, Fitzsimons C, Kelly P, van Wijck F, Verschuren O, et al.
Cochrane Database Syst Rev
. 2021 Jun;
6:CD012996.
PMID: 34184251
Background: Stroke survivors are often physically inactive as well as sedentary,and may sit for long periods of time each day. This increases cardiometabolic risk and has impacts on physical and...