Emily Hume
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Solleiro Pons M, Bernert L, Hume E, Hughes L, Williams Z, Burnley M, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2024 Jan;
136(3):472-481.
PMID: 38205552
The integrative response to exercise differs between sexes, with oxidative energy contribution purported as a potential mechanism. The present study investigated whether this difference was evident in the kinetics of...
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Romijnders R, Salis F, Hansen C, Kuderle A, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Cereatti A, et al.
Front Neurol
. 2023 Nov;
14:1247532.
PMID: 37909030
Introduction: The clinical assessment of mobility, and walking specifically, is still mainly based on functional tests that lack ecological validity. Thanks to inertial measurement units (IMUs), gait analysis is shifting...
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Megaritis D, Hume E, Chynkiamis N, Buckley C, Polhemus A, Watz H, et al.
ERJ Open Res
. 2023 Sep;
9(5).
PMID: 37753290
Rationale: The effect of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions on physical activity (PA) outcomes is not fully elucidated in patients with COPD. The objectives of the present study were to provide...
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Buekers J, Megaritis D, Koch S, Alcock L, Ammour N, Becker C, et al.
ERJ Open Res
. 2023 Sep;
9(5).
PMID: 37753279
Background: Gait characteristics are important risk factors for falls, hospitalisations and mortality in older adults, but the impact of COPD on gait performance remains unclear. We aimed to identify differences...
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Armstrong M, Hume E, McNeillie L, Chambers F, Wakenshaw L, Burns G, et al.
ERJ Open Res
. 2023 Sep;
9(5).
PMID: 37701362
Introduction: Patients with COPD who exhibit elevated levels of anxiety and/or depression are typically less able to improve symptoms and physical activity levels following a programme of pulmonary rehabilitation (PR)....
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Encarna Mico-Amigo M, Bonci T, Paraschiv-Ionescu A, Ullrich M, Kirk C, Soltani A, et al.
J Neuroeng Rehabil
. 2023 Jun;
20(1):78.
PMID: 37316858
Background: Although digital mobility outcomes (DMOs) can be readily calculated from real-world data collected with wearable devices and ad-hoc algorithms, technical validation is still required. The aim of this paper...
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Daynes E, Baldwin M, Greening N, Yates T, Bishop N, Mills G, et al.
Trials
. 2023 Feb;
24(1):98.
PMID: 36750957
No abstract available.
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Daynes E, Baldwin M, Greening N, Yates T, Bishop N, Mills G, et al.
Trials
. 2023 Jan;
24(1):61.
PMID: 36703183
Introduction: Many adults hospitalised with COVID-19 have persistent symptoms such as fatigue, breathlessness and brain fog that limit day-to-day activities. These symptoms can last over 2 years. Whilst there is...
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Hume E, Muse H, Wallace K, Wilkinson M, Heslop Marshall K, Nair A, et al.
Chron Respir Dis
. 2022 Oct;
19:14799731221116588.
PMID: 36306548
Background: Despite improvements in pulmonary function following lung transplantation (LTx), physical activity levels remain significantly lower than the general population. To date, there is little research investigating interventions to improve...
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Mikolaizak A, Rochester L, Maetzler W, Sharrack B, Demeyer H, Mazza C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Oct;
17(10):e0269615.
PMID: 36201476
Background: The development of optimal strategies to treat impaired mobility related to ageing and chronic disease requires better ways to detect and measure it. Digital health technology, including body worn...