Emma Schneider
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Recent Articles
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Hamer O, Kuroski J, Bray E, Harris C, Blundell A, Schneider E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2024 Dec;
14(12):e082973.
PMID: 39622564
Introduction: Overweight and obesity are growing public health problems worldwide. Both diet and physical activity have been the primary interventions for weight reduction over the past decade. With increasing rates...
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Schneider E, Hamer O, Smith C, Hill J
Pract Midwife
. 2024 Jul;
27(2):34-39.
PMID: 39045425
Infertility is a widespread issue which is estimated to affect up to 17.5% of the global population. Evidence suggests that the most common causes of female infertility are ovulation disorders...
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Schneider E, Hamer O, Smith C, Hill J
Pract Midwife
. 2024 Jul;
27:20240101.
PMID: 39045260
Obesity is a well-established risk factor for infertility. Consequentially, women living with obesity may require fertility treatment to support them to conceive. Due to evidence suggesting obesity is also linked...
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Hamer O, Bray E, Harris C, Blundell A, Kuroski J, Schneider E, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2023 Dec;
13(12):e075364.
PMID: 38149427
Introduction: Overweight and obesity are growing public health problems worldwide. Both diet and physical activity have been the primary interventions for weight reduction over the past decade. With increasing rates...
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Marshall J, Schneider E, OMahony S, Lannin N, Westall G, Bhopti A
BMJ Paediatr Open
. 2023 Dec;
7(1).
PMID: 38128948
Introduction: Following lung transplantation, it is unknown how children/adolescents self-assess their performance in everyday activities, importance of these activities, and whether resumption of everyday activities influences self-reported quality of life....
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"I've still got a job to go back to": the importance of early vocational rehabilitation after stroke
Moore N, Reeder S, OKeefe S, Alves-Stein S, Schneider E, Moloney K, et al.
Disabil Rehabil
. 2023 Jul;
46(13):2769-2776.
PMID: 37395345
Purpose: Returning to work is an important goal after stroke, not only as a recovery indicator but also for facilitating independent living and improved social identity. The aim of this...
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Lannin N, Ada L, English C, Ratcliffe J, Faux S, Palit M, et al.
BMC Neurol
. 2022 Apr;
22(1):154.
PMID: 35468766
Background: It is common for people with persistent spasticity due to a stroke to receive an injection of botulinum toxin-A in the upper limb, however post-injection intervention varies. Aim: To...
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Lannin N, Laver K, Henry K, Turnbull M, Elder M, Campisi J, et al.
NeuroRehabilitation
. 2014 Oct;
35(4):635-41.
PMID: 25318770
Background: Adults who survive traumatic brain injury (TBI) often receive case (care) management to overcome the difficulties commonly faced negotiating a number of different health and social care services and...