Home‐based versus centre‐based cardiac rehabilitation
L Anderson, GA Sharp, RJ Norton… - Cochrane database …, 2017 - cochranelibrary.com
Background Cardiovascular disease is the most common cause of death globally.
Traditionally, centre‐based cardiac rehabilitation programmes are offered to individuals after …
Traditionally, centre‐based cardiac rehabilitation programmes are offered to individuals after …
Home based versus centre based cardiac rehabilitation: Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective To compare the effect of home based and supervised centre based cardiac
rehabilitation on mortality and morbidity, health related quality of life, and modifiable cardiac …
rehabilitation on mortality and morbidity, health related quality of life, and modifiable cardiac …
[HTML][HTML] Interventions to reduce or prevent obesity in pregnant women: a systematic review.
Background The increasing prevalence of obesity is a major health problem: a recent Health
Survey for England found that one-quarter of both men (23.6%) and women (23.8%) are …
Survey for England found that one-quarter of both men (23.6%) and women (23.8%) are …
Effects of interventions in pregnancy on maternal weight and obstetric outcomes: meta-analysis of randomised evidence
Objective To evaluate the effects of dietary and lifestyle interventions in pregnancy on
maternal and fetal weight and to quantify the effects of these interventions on obstetric …
maternal and fetal weight and to quantify the effects of these interventions on obstetric …
Comparison of range of commercial or primary care led weight reduction programmes with minimal intervention control for weight loss in obesity: Lighten Up …
Objective To assess the effectiveness of a range of weight management programmes in
terms of weight loss. Design Eight arm randomised controlled trial. Setting Primary care trust …
terms of weight loss. Design Eight arm randomised controlled trial. Setting Primary care trust …
[HTML][HTML] Comparing Skype (video calling) and in-person qualitative interview modes in a study of people with irritable bowel syndrome–an exploratory comparative …
M Krouwel, K Jolly, S Greenfield - BMC medical research methodology, 2019 - Springer
Background Within qualitative research in-person interviews have the reputation for being
the highest standard of interviewer-participant encounter. However, there are other …
the highest standard of interviewer-participant encounter. However, there are other …
[HTML][HTML] Screening and brief intervention for obesity in primary care: a parallel, two-arm, randomised trial
Background Obesity is a common cause of non-communicable disease. Guidelines
recommend that physicians screen and offer brief advice to motivate weight loss through …
recommend that physicians screen and offer brief advice to motivate weight loss through …
[HTML][HTML] Eating attentively: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effect of food intake memory and awareness on eating
Background: Cognitive processes such as attention and memory may influence food intake,
but the degree to which they do is unclear. Objective: The objective was to examine whether …
but the degree to which they do is unclear. Objective: The objective was to examine whether …
[HTML][HTML] Increased risk of ischemic heart disease, hypertension, and type 2 diabetes in women with previous gestational diabetes mellitus, a target group in general …
Background Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is associated with developing type 2
diabetes, but very few studies have examined its effect on developing cardiovascular …
diabetes, but very few studies have examined its effect on developing cardiovascular …
The effects of educational curricula and training on LGBT‐specific health issues for healthcare students and professionals: a mixed‐method systematic review
Introduction: Poor access of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people to
healthcare providers with clinical and cultural competency contributes to health inequalities …
healthcare providers with clinical and cultural competency contributes to health inequalities …