Marco Arkesteijn
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Recent Articles
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Arkesteijn M, Bennett R, Davies J, Sumner R
Stress Health
. 2024 Dec;
41(2):e3517.
PMID: 39674921
Frailty is characterised by a loss of function across several domains but is not an inevitable aspect of ageing and can be reversed with intervention. Determining those who are more...
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Holmes E, Arkesteijn M, Knowles K, McKinney T, Mizen A, Purcell C
PLoS One
. 2024 Oct;
19(10):e0311498.
PMID: 39423197
Active travel offers many societal benefits, including improving people's mental and physical health and minimising our impacts on the environment. Increasing active travel is particularly important amongst children and young...
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Priego-Quesada J, Arkesteijn M, Bertucci W, Bini R, Carpes F, Diefenthaeler F, et al.
Sports Med
. 2024 Sep;
54(11):2701-2715.
PMID: 39304615
Bicycle set-up dimensions and cycling kinematic data are important components of bicycle fitting and cyclist testing protocols. However, there are no guidelines on how bicycles should be measured and how...
4.
Philp F, Kulshrestha R, Emery N, Arkesteijn M, Pandyan A, Willis T
PLoS One
. 2022 Jun;
17(6):e0268990.
PMID: 35749388
For patients affected by Facioscapulohumeral dystrophy (FSHD), alternate methods for increasing physical activity engagement that may benefit shoulder function and wider health are needed. Arm cycling has been proposed as...
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Arkesteijn M, Jones R, Low D
Ergonomics
. 2021 Oct;
65(6):866-876.
PMID: 34709132
Back pain is associated with activity such as walking or assembly line work that involves upper-body movement. However, no single study has explored the effect of these tasks on back...
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Walsh G, Low D, Arkesteijn M
J Mot Behav
. 2021 Sep;
54(3):363-371.
PMID: 34558383
This study aimed to determine relationships between muscle quality, the ratio of muscle strength to muscle mass, and postural control and compare postural control of older adults with higher and...
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Humphry N, Wilson T, Cox M, Carter B, Arkesteijn M, Reeves N, et al.
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2021 Aug;
10(8):e16846.
PMID: 34402798
Background: Older patients account for a significant proportion of patients undergoing colorectal cancer surgery and are vulnerable to a number of preoperative risk factors that are not often present in...
8.
Walsh G, Low D, Arkesteijn M
J Appl Biomech
. 2020 May;
36(3):178-185.
PMID: 32369768
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of backpack load carriage on quiet standing postural control and limits of stability (LOS) of older adults. Fourteen older adults...
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Walsh G, Low D, Arkesteijn M
J Biomech
. 2018 Mar;
73:18-23.
PMID: 29573793
Load carriage perturbs the neuromuscular system, which can be impaired due to ageing. The ability to counteract perturbations is an indicator of neuromuscular function but if the response is insufficient...
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Walsh G, Low D, Arkesteijn M
J Biomech
. 2018 Feb;
69:19-25.
PMID: 29398002
Prolonged walking could alter postural control leading to an increased risk of falls in older adults. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of level and uphill...