Public Health and Sport Sciences: Recent submissions
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Tissue-Level Effect of Andrographis and Ashwagandha Metabolites on Metabolic and Inflammatory Gene Expression in Skeletal Muscle and Adipose Tissue: an Ex Vivo/In Vitro Investigation
(MDPI, 17 July 2024)Adipose tissue and skeletal muscle dysfunction play a central role in cardiometabolic morbidity. Ashwagandha and andrographis are purported to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity, but this is based on exposure ... -
Access to best-evidenced mental health support for care-experienced young people: Learnings from the implementation of cognitive therapy for PTSD
(Wiley / The British Psychological Society, 16 July 2024)Objectives: Rates of PTSD are up to 12 times higher in care-experienced young people (CEYP) compared to their peers. Trauma-focused CBTs are the best-evidenced treatment for youth with PTSD, yet, in practice CEYP often ... -
A core capability framework for physiotherapists to deliver quality care when working with people living with dementia and their families/caregivers: An international modified e-Delphi
(Elsevier / Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, 8 July 2024)Objective: What are the core capabilities physiotherapists need to deliver quality care when working with people with dementia and their families/caregivers? Design: A three-round modified e-Delphi study. Participants: ... -
Sensor System SROI
(University of Exeter, 28 June 2024)This Social Return on Investment (SROI) impact card provides a one-page summary of a SROI case study for a sensor system. It shows that for every £1 invested there is £2.68 worth of social value generated. The source ... -
Sensor System Diagram
(University of Exeter, 28 May 2024)This diagram illustrates how a typical sensor system works and who is involved. The source publication is available in ORE at: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/136515