Jeanette Reece
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Recent Articles
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Davenport R, Bevens W, Neate S, Jelinek P, Yu M, Jelinek G, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2024 Nov;
26:e60240.
PMID: 39612211
Background: Evidence suggests that illness perceptions held by people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) impact affective distress and physical health outcomes. In a randomized controlled trial, we developed 2 MS...
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Reece J, Jelinek G, Milanzi E, Simpson-Yap S, Neate S, Taylor K, et al.
Neurol Sci
. 2024 Oct;
46(2):835-844.
PMID: 39432178
Introduction: Modifiable lifestyle risk factors for progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) have been increasingly studied. This study employed a single-group design involving a one-off intensive live-in educational workshop on lifestyle...
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Reece J, Yu M, Bevens W, Simpson-Yap S, Davenport R, Jelinek G, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2024 Aug;
26:e58253.
PMID: 39197163
Background: Digital health interventions increase access to multiple sclerosis (MS)-related knowledge for people living with MS; however, our understanding of factors associated with engagement in web-based learning is limited. Objective:...
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Yu M, Neate S, Nag N, Bevens W, Jelinek G, Simpson-Yap S, et al.
Eur J Neurol
. 2024 Aug;
31(10):e16429.
PMID: 39109838
Background And Purpose: Healthy lifestyle behaviour modification may improve health outcomes in people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS), but empirical evidence is needed to confirm prior study findings. We developed an...
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Rad E, Saboori S, Tektonidis T, Simpson-Yap S, Reece J, Hebert J, et al.
Clin Nutr ESPEN
. 2024 Jun;
62:108-114.
PMID: 38901931
Diet and inflammation may contribute to the development of multiple sclerosis (MS). The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the association between proinflammatory diet, as estimated...
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Bevens W, Davenport R, Neate S, Yu M, Jelinek P, Jelinek G, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2024 Feb;
26:e53372.
PMID: 38335016
Background: Digital technologies have afforded people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) access to telehealth consultations, diagnostic tools, and monitoring. Although health care professionals remain the most trusted source of information,...
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Simpson-Yap S, Maddox D, Reece J, Lechner-Scott J, Shaw C, Taylor B, et al.
Mult Scler Relat Disord
. 2023 Jul;
77:104845.
PMID: 37442078
Background: Townsville (population=195,564, latitude=19.3°S) is the largest city in the Northern Queensland region of Australia, an area previously defined as a low/medium-prevalence zone for multiple sclerosis (MS). However, the epidemiology...
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Kirkland H, Campbell J, Reece J, Nag N, Probst Y, Neate S, et al.
Qual Life Res
. 2023 Feb;
32(7):1883-1896.
PMID: 36821020
Background/purpose: Health state utilities (HSU) are a subjective measure of an individual's health-related quality of life (HRQoL), adjusted by societal or patient relative preference weights for living in different states...
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Moller P, Seppala T, Dowty J, Haupt S, Dominguez-Valentin M, Sunde L, et al.
Hered Cancer Clin Pract
. 2022 Oct;
20(1):36.
PMID: 36182917
Objective: To compare colorectal cancer (CRC) incidences in carriers of pathogenic variants of the MMR genes in the PLSD and IMRC cohorts, of which only the former included mandatory colonoscopy...
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Bevens W, Weiland T, Gray K, Neate S, Nag N, Simpson-Yap S, et al.
Front Public Health
. 2022 May;
10:852214.
PMID: 35570898
Background: Modifiable lifestyle factors are important to aid people with multiple sclerosis in the self-management of their disease. Current self-management programs are limited by their face-to-face mode of delivery but...