Dawn A Skelton
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Recent Articles
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Walters K, Frost R, Avgerinou C, Kalwarowsky S, Goodman C, Clegg A, et al.
Lancet Healthy Longev
. 2025 Feb;
6(2):100670.
PMID: 40015296
Background: Health promotion for people with mild frailty has the potential to improve health outcomes, but such services are scarce in practice. We developed a personalised, home-based, behaviour change, health...
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Soh S, McCrum C, Okubo Y, Farlie M, Soh S, Tan M, et al.
J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls
. 2024 Dec;
9(4):281-285.
PMID: 39635562
No abstract available.
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Finlayson J, Skelton D, Ord P, Roche F, Marshall A, Butcher J, et al.
J Intellect Disabil Res
. 2024 Nov;
69(2):165-175.
PMID: 39581690
Background: Urinary and bowel incontinence are more common in adults with intellectual disability (ID), compared to the general population. Little is known about their incontinence experiences and toileting issues. The...
4.
Falck R, Hsu C, Davis J, Rice J, Dao E, Dian L, et al.
Maturitas
. 2024 Nov;
191:108151.
PMID: 39561465
Objectives: Cognitive frailty is characterized by concurrent physical frailty and mild cognitive impairment and is associated with increased risk of falls. Exercise is an evidence-based strategy to prevent falls, but...
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Finlayson J, Gore N, Ord P, Roche F, Butcher J, Kean R, et al.
J Appl Res Intellect Disabil
. 2024 Nov;
38(1):e13317.
PMID: 39508283
Background: Between 26% and 52% of adults with intellectual disability experience urinary incontinence (UI). Little is known about the implications of urinary tract infections (UTIs) for this group. The aim...
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Abaraogu U, Dall P, Seenan C, Rhodes S, Gorely T, McParland J, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2024 Sep;
32(2):156-168.
PMID: 39268729
Aims: The study aimed to synthesize evidence of daily physical activity (PA) following Behavior-change technique (BCT)-based interventions compared to any control in individuals with peripheral arterial disease/intermittent claudication (PAD/IC); and...
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Crowe C, Naughton C, de Foubert M, Cummins H, McCullagh R, Skelton D, et al.
Aging Clin Exp Res
. 2024 Sep;
36(1):187.
PMID: 39254891
Purpose: The aim of this study is to explore the feasibility of using machine learning approaches to objectively differentiate the mobilization patterns, measured via accelerometer sensors, of patients pre- and...
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Jehu D, Skelton D
J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls
. 2024 Sep;
9(3):166-168.
PMID: 39228670
No abstract available.
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Caulfield L, Arnold S, Biase S, Buckland C, Heslop P, Hurst C, et al.
J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls
. 2024 Sep;
9(3):169-183.
PMID: 39228669
Objectives: The Benchmarking Exercise Programme for Older People (BEPOP) service improvement project seeks to determine and promote the exercise training characteristics associated with positive outcomes for resistance exercise for older...
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Moreno-Martin P, Minobes-Molina E, Escriba-Salvans A, Oliveira V, Rierola-Fochs S, Farres-Godayol P, et al.
J Geriatr Phys Ther
. 2024 Aug;
PMID: 39145572
Background And Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about nursing home (NH) residents' well-being, with recent studies indicating a significant increase in functional decline rate during this critical period....