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School of Health Sciences > Allied Health Professions > Active Living for Health" and Year is 2024

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Misaligned or misheard? Physical activity and healthy eating messaging to ethnic minority communities during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study and scoping review - Olatundun Gafari, Sandra Agyapong-Badu, Nisreen A Alwan, Mark A Tully, Suzanne McDonough, Maria Stokes and Mary Barker
Type: Article | 2024

Building trust and increasing inclusion in public health research: co-produced strategies for engaging UK ethnic minority communities in research - Olatundun Gafari, Michael Bahrami-Hessari, John Norton, Ranj Parmar, Marcia Hudson, Leah Ndegwa, Sandra Agyapong-Badu, Kwaku Poku Asante, Nisreen A. Alwan, Suzanne McDonough, Mark A. Tully, Philip C. Calder, Mary Barker and Maria Stokes
Type: Article | 2024

Type: Article | 2024

Efficacy of neuromuscular exercises to promote movement quality and reduce musculoskeletal injury during initial military training in Royal Navy recruits - Paul E. Muckelt, C.N.T. Power, J. Patterson, L. Stevens, C. Powell, M.B. Warner, M.J. Stokes and J.L. Fallowfield
Type: Article | 2024

Muscle stiffness indicating mission crew health in space - Britt Schoenrock, Paul E. Muckelt, Maria Hastermann, Kirsten Albracht, Robert MacGregor, David Martin, Hans-Christian Gunga, Michele Salanova, Maria J. Stokes, Martin B. Warner and Dieter Blottner
Type: Article | 2024

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