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Michael H Ussher

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Donin A, Goldsmith L, Sharp C, Wahlich C, Whincup P, Ussher M
Public Health Nutr . 2024 Feb; 27(1):e59. PMID: 38299336
Objective: Within the UK, dietary fibre intakes are well below recommended intakes and associated with increased risk of obesity. This study aimed to explore the views of parents and children...
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Ussher M, Faulkner G, Angus K, Hartmann-Boyce J, Taylor A
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2019 Nov; 2019(10). PMID: 31684691
Background: Taking regular exercise, whether cardiovascular-type exercise or resistance exercise, may help people to give up smoking, particularly by reducing cigarette withdrawal symptoms and cravings, and by helping to manage...
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Patten C, Bronars C, Vickers Douglas K, Ussher M, Levine J, Tye S, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res . 2016 Sep; 19(1):77-86. PMID: 27613946
Introduction: Few studies have evaluated exercise interventions for smokers with depression or other psychiatric comorbidities. This pilot study evaluated the potential role of supervised vigorous exercise as a smoking cessation...
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Ussher M, Taylor A, Faulkner G
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2014 Aug; (8):CD002295. PMID: 25170798
Background: Taking regular exercise may help people give up smoking by moderating nicotine withdrawal and cravings, and by helping to manage weight gain. Objectives: To determine whether exercise-based interventions alone,...
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Taylor A, Thompson T, Greaves C, Taylor R, Green C, Warren F, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2014 Jan; 18(4):1-324. PMID: 24433837
Background: There have been few rigorous studies on the effects of behavioural support for helping smokers to reduce who do not immediately wish to quit. While reduction may not have...
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Ussher M, Taylor A, Faulkner G
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2012 Jan; 1:CD002295. PMID: 22258948
Background: Taking regular exercise may help people give up smoking by moderating nicotine withdrawal and cravings, and by helping to manage weight gain. Objectives: To determine whether exercise-based interventions alone,...
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Williams D, Dunsiger S, Whiteley J, Ussher M, Ciccolo J, Jennings E
Addict Behav . 2011 May; 36(8):894-7. PMID: 21543158
A growing number of laboratory studies have shown that acute bouts of aerobic exercise favorably impact affect and cravings among smokers. However, randomized trials have generally shown exercise to have...
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Ciccolo J, Dunsiger S, Williams D, Bartholomew J, Jennings E, Ussher M, et al.
Nicotine Tob Res . 2011 Apr; 13(8):756-60. PMID: 21504883
Introduction: Research indicates that exercise may be helpful for smoking cessation; however, the majority of studies have focused only on women and only on aerobic exercise. This pilot study explored...
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Cahill K, Ussher M
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2011 Mar; (3):CD005353. PMID: 21412887
Background: Selective type 1 cannabinoid (CB1) receptor antagonists may assist with smoking cessation by restoring the balance of the endocannabinoid system, which can be disrupted by prolonged use of nicotine....
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Williams D, Whiteley J, Dunsiger S, Jennings E, Albrecht A, Ussher M, et al.
Psychol Addict Behav . 2010 Jun; 24(2):349-54. PMID: 20565161
Previous randomized controlled trials have not supported moderate intensity exercise as an efficacious adjunct to smoking cessation treatments for women; however, compliance with exercise programs in these studies has been...