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Knight, R

Moving forward: understanding correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviour during COVID-19— an integrative review and socioecological approach - R. Knight, Melitta A. McNarry, Liba Sheeran, Adam Runacres, R.W. Thatcher, James Shelley and Kelly A. Mackintosh
Type: Article | 2021 | Item not available on this server.

Battling the unknown: using composite vignettes to portray lived experiences of COVID-19 and long-COVID - Rachel L. Knight, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Joanne Hudson, James Shelley, Zoe L. Saynor and Melitta A. McNarry
Type: Article | 2023

Type: Article | 2022 | Item not available on this server.

McNarry, M

Late breaking abstract - a randomised control trial using inspiratory muscle training in post-COVID-19 rehabilitation - Melitta McNarry, James Shelley, Joanne Hudson, Zoe Saynor, Jamie Duckers, Keir Lewis, Gwyneth Davies, Mark Williams, Ronan Berg and Kelly Mackintosh
Type: Meeting abstract | 2021 | Item not available on this server.

Inspiratory muscle training enhances recovery post COVID-19: a randomised controlled trial - Melitta A. McNarry, Ronan M.G. Berg, James Shelley, Joanne Hudson, Zoe L. Saynor, Jamie Duckers, Keir Lewis, Gwyneth A. Davies and Kelly A. Mackintosh
Type: Article | 2022

Metcalfe, R

Heterogenous treatment effects following inspiratory muscle training during recovery from post-acute COVID-19 syndrome - Richard S. Metcalfe, Paul A. Swinton, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Ronan M. G. Berg, James Shelley, Zoe L. Saynor, Joanne Hudson, Jamie Duckers, Keir Lewis, Gwyneth A. Davies and Melitta A. McNarry
Type: Article | 2023 | Item not available on this server.

Runacres, A

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sedentary time and behaviour in children and adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis - Adam Runacres, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Rachel L. Knight, Liba Sheeran, Rhys Thatcher, James Shelley and Melitta McNarry
Type: Article | 2021 | Item not available on this server.

Shelley, J

Perceptions of inspiratory muscle training in adults recovering from COVID-19 - James Shelley, Joanne Hudson, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Zoe L. Saynor, Jamie Duckers, Keir Lewis, Gwyneth A. Davies, Ronan M.G. Berg and Melitta A. McNarry
Type: Article | 2022

‘I live a kind of shadow life’: individual experiences of COVID-19 recovery and the impact on physical activity levels - James Shelley, Joanne Hudson, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Zoe L. Saynor, Jamie Duckers, Keir E. Lewis, Gwyneth A. Davies, Ronan M.G. Berg and Melitta A. McNarry
Type: Article | 2021

Williams, C

The Exeter Activity Unlimited statement on physical activity and exercise for cystic fibrosis: methodology and results of an international, multidisciplinary, evidence-driven expert consensus - Craig A. Williams, Alan R. Barker, Sarah Denford, Samantha B. van Beurden, Mayara S. Bianchim, Jessica E. Caterini, Narelle S. Cox, Kelly A. Mackintosh, Melitta A. McNarry, Sarah Rand, Jane E. Schneiderman, Greg D. Wells, Peter Anderson, Daniel Beever, Z. Beverley, Ronan Buckley, Brenda Button, Adam J. Causer, Máire Curran, Tiffany J. Dwyer, Warren Gordon, Mathieu Gruet, Ryan A. Harris, Elpis Hatziagorou, H.J. (Erik) Hulzebos, Asterios Kampouras, Lisa Morrison, Marietta N. Cámara, Clare M. Reilly, Abbey Sawyer, Zoe L. Saynor, James Shelley, Grace Spencer, Gemma E. Stanford, Don S. Urquhart, Rachel Young and Owen W. Tomlinson
Type: Article | 2023

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