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Kirsten L Rennie

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Greig A, Rennie K, Ali J, Summers D
BMJ Public Health . 2025 Feb; 2(1):e000695. PMID: 40018215
Introduction: Solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients were among the first individuals in the UK identified as 'clinically extremely vulnerable' (CEV) to COVID-19 and asked to 'shield' at the beginning of...
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Agley L, Hartley P, Duffill D, Iqbal A, Mackett A, Rennie K, et al.
J Parkinsons Dis . 2024 Aug; 14(6):1193-1210. PMID: 39093079
Background: Exercise promotion interventions for people with Parkinson's disease (PD) are often offered on a face-to-face basis, follow a generic "one-size-fit-all" approach, and are not typically delivered at diagnosis. Considering...
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Spillman L, Stowe E, Madden A, Rennie K, Oude Griep L, Allison M, et al.
Transplant Rev (Orlando) . 2024 Apr; 38(3):100852. PMID: 38615497
Background And Aims: Cardiovascular disease, associated risk factors and obesity are prevalent after liver transplant and modifiable through lifestyle changes. Understanding what lifestyle interventions and their respective components are effective...
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Mueller J, Ahern A, Jones R, Sharp S, Davies A, Zuckerman A, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Jan; 19(1):e0295117. PMID: 38198439
Background: Poor mental health is associated with obesity, but existing studies are either cross-sectional or have long time periods between measurements of mental health and weight. It is, therefore, unclear...
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Dolezalova N, Gkrania-Klotsas E, Morelli D, Moore A, Cunningham A, Booth A, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Jun; 13(1):10581. PMID: 37386099
Early detection of highly infectious respiratory diseases, such as COVID-19, can help curb their transmission. Consequently, there is demand for easy-to-use population-based screening tools, such as mobile health applications. Here,...
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Spillman L, Madden A, Richardson H, Imamura F, Jones D, Nash M, et al.
Nutrients . 2023 Jun; 15(11). PMID: 37299450
Cardiovascular disease and its concurrent risk factors are prevalent after liver transplant (LT). Most of these risk factors are modifiable by diet. We aimed to synthesise the literature reporting the...
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Dore R, Watson L, Hollidge S, Krause C, Sentis S, Oelkrug R, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Jun; 14(1):3312. PMID: 37286550
Mutations in thyroid hormone receptor α1 (TRα1) cause Resistance to Thyroid Hormone α (RTHα), a disorder characterized by hypothyroidism in TRα1-expressing tissues including the heart. Surprisingly, we report that treatment...
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Rennie K, Lawlor E, Yassaee A, Booth A, Westgate K, Sharp S, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2022 Oct; 25:e40602. PMID: 36194866
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the interest in implementing mobile health (mHealth) in population-based health studies, but evidence is lacking on engagement and adherence in studies. We conducted a fully...
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Koulman A, Rennie K, Parkington D, Tyrrell C, Catt M, Gkrania-Klotsas E, et al.
J Telemed Telecare . 2022 May; 30(4):731-738. PMID: 35538704
Introduction: The ability to collect blood samples remotely without the involvement of healthcare professionals is a key element of future telehealth applications. We developed and validated the application of the...
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Dempsey P, Strain T, Winkler E, Westgate K, Rennie K, Wareham N, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2022 Apr; 11(9):e023845. PMID: 35470706
Background Emerging evidence suggests accruing sedentary behavior (SB) in relatively more prolonged periods may convey additional cardiometabolic risks, but few studies have examined prospective outcomes. We examined the association of...