Kaela Farrier
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Recent Articles
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Burton E, Farrier K, Galvin R, Johnson S, Horgan N, Warters A, et al.
Clin Interv Aging
. 2019 Jun;
14:1045-1064.
PMID: 31239654
The proportion of older adults is increasing around the world and most wish to live in their home until they die. To achieve this, many will require services in the...
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Burton E, Farrier K, Lewin G, Petrich M, Boyle E, Hill K
Disabil Rehabil
. 2018 Dec;
42(6):743-753.
PMID: 30512983
To review available evidence on older people's ability to get up off the floor independently and determine the effectiveness of interventions to improve older adults' ability to rise from the...
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Pettigrew S, Henriques I, Farrier K
Drug Alcohol Rev
. 2018 May;
37 Suppl 1:S85-S88.
PMID: 29737614
Introduction And Aims: This study examined references to alcohol and other drugs in top 20 songs over the last quarter of a century to explore the potential for popular music...
4.
Hill K, Suttanon P, Lin S, Tsang W, Ashari A, Hamid T, et al.
BMC Geriatr
. 2018 Jan;
18(1):3.
PMID: 29304749
Background: There is strong research evidence for falls prevention among older people in the community setting, although most is from Western countries. Differences between countries (eg sunlight exposure, diet, environment,...
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Pettigrew S, Burton E, Farrier K, Hill A, Bainbridge L, Lewin G, et al.
J Aging Phys Act
. 2017 Nov;
26(3):492-498.
PMID: 29091511
Older people are less likely to engage in strength training than their younger counterparts, despite the substantial benefits of this form of exercise for preventing and addressing age-related physical decline....
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Burton E, Farrier K, Hill K, Codde J, Airey P, Hill A
J Sports Sci
. 2017 May;
36(6):666-678.
PMID: 28535358
The objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to evaluate the effectiveness of peers to deliver programs or encourage older people to be physically active and improve physical outcomes....
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Burton E, Hill A, Pettigrew S, Lewin G, Bainbridge L, Farrier K, et al.
Clin Interv Aging
. 2017 Apr;
12:585-592.
PMID: 28392682
Purpose: The proportion of the population, that is older, is growing at a faster rate than other age groups. Physical activity is important for older people because it assists in...
8.
Hill K, Farrier K, Russell M, Burton E
Clin Interv Aging
. 2017 Feb;
12:145-152.
PMID: 28144132
Background: A new term, dysmobility syndrome, has recently been described as a new approach to identify older people at risk of poor health outcomes. The aim was to undertake a...
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Burton E, Farrier K, Lewin G, Pettigrew S, Hill A, Airey P, et al.
J Aging Phys Act
. 2016 Sep;
25(2):311-324.
PMID: 27620535
Regular participation in resistance training is important for older people to maintain their health and independence, yet participation rates are low. The study aimed to identify motivators and barriers to...
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Burton E, Lewin G, Pettigrew S, Hill A, Bainbridge L, Farrier K, et al.
J Sports Sci
. 2016 Aug;
35(15):1523-1532.
PMID: 27559917
Participation rates of older people in resistance training (RT) are low despite increasing research showing many health benefits. To increase the number of older people participating in RT it is...