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Sophie CassidyPostdoctoral Research Associate, University of Sydney Verified email at sydney.edu.au Cited by 2209 |
[HTML][HTML] High-intensity interval training: a review of its impact on glucose control and cardiometabolic health
Exercise plays a central role in the management and treatment of common metabolic
diseases, but modern society presents many barriers to exercise. Over the past decade …
diseases, but modern society presents many barriers to exercise. Over the past decade …
Vegetarian dietary patterns and cardiometabolic risk in people with or at high risk of cardiovascular disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
IMPORTANCE Plant-based diets are known to improve cardiometabolic risk in the general
population, but their effects on people at high risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain …
population, but their effects on people at high risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain …
[HTML][HTML] High intensity intermittent exercise improves cardiac structure and function and reduces liver fat in patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomised controlled trial
Aims/hypothesis Cardiac disease remains the leading cause of mortality in type 2 diabetes,
yet few strategies to target cardiac dysfunction have been developed. This randomised …
yet few strategies to target cardiac dysfunction have been developed. This randomised …
Modified high-intensity interval training reduces liver fat and improves cardiac function in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: a randomized controlled trial
Although lifestyle changes encompassing weight loss and exercise remain the cornerstone
of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) management, the effect of different types of …
of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) management, the effect of different types of …
[HTML][HTML] Exercise reduces liver lipids and visceral adiposity in patients with nonalcoholic steatohepatitis in a randomized controlled trial
Background & Aims Pharmacologic treatments for nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) are
limited. Lifestyle interventions are believed to be effective in reducing features of NASH …
limited. Lifestyle interventions are believed to be effective in reducing features of NASH …
Cross-sectional study of diet, physical activity, television viewing and sleep duration in 233 110 adults from the UK Biobank; the behavioural phenotype of …
Objectives Simultaneously define diet, physical activity, television (TV) viewing, and sleep
duration across cardiometabolic disease groups, and investigate clustering of non-diet …
duration across cardiometabolic disease groups, and investigate clustering of non-diet …
Overcoming barriers to engagement and adherence to a home-based physical activity intervention for patients with heart failure: a qualitative focus group study
Objectives Clinical guidelines recommend regular physical activity for patients with heart
failure to improve functional capacity and symptoms and to reduce hospitalisation. Cardiac …
failure to improve functional capacity and symptoms and to reduce hospitalisation. Cardiac …
Cognitive behavioural therapy with optional graded exercise therapy in patients with severe fatigue with myotonic dystrophy type 1: a multicentre, single-blind …
K Okkersen, C Jimenez-Moreno, S Wenninger… - The Lancet …, 2018 - thelancet.com
Background Myotonic dystrophy type 1 is the most common form of muscular dystrophy in
adults and leads to severe fatigue, substantial physical functional impairment, and restricted …
adults and leads to severe fatigue, substantial physical functional impairment, and restricted …
[HTML][HTML] Low physical activity, high television viewing and poor sleep duration cluster in overweight and obese adults; a cross-sectional study of 398,984 participants …
Background An unhealthy lifestyle is one of the greatest contributors to obesity. A number of
behaviours are linked with obesity, but are often measured separately. The UK Biobank …
behaviours are linked with obesity, but are often measured separately. The UK Biobank …
[HTML][HTML] The degree of hepatic steatosis associates with impaired cardiac and autonomic function
Background & Aims Cardiovascular disease is the principle cause of death in patients with
elevated liver fat unrelated to alcohol consumption, more so than liver-related morbidity and …
elevated liver fat unrelated to alcohol consumption, more so than liver-related morbidity and …