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View article: A therapeutic exercise program for adolescents engaged in gender diversity services: study protocol for a non-randomised clinical trial
A therapeutic exercise program for adolescents engaged in gender diversity services: study protocol for a non-randomised clinical trial Open
Introduction Despite the well-documented benefits of exercise for adolescents’ physical and mental health, exercise remains an underutilized strategy for improving the health of trans adolescents. This is notable because, compared to their…
View article: Supported exercise within transdiagnostic mental health services: a protocol paper for a two-arm hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial
Supported exercise within transdiagnostic mental health services: a protocol paper for a two-arm hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial Open
Objectives People living with severe mental illness have a reduced life expectancy when compared to the general population largely due to physical health comorbidities. Exercise is a valuable, evidence-based component of mental healthcare,…
View article: Thriving Under Threat: A Scoping Review of Human Thriving in Recurring Potentially Traumatic, Elevated Threat and High Stress Work Environments
Thriving Under Threat: A Scoping Review of Human Thriving in Recurring Potentially Traumatic, Elevated Threat and High Stress Work Environments Open
In this scoping review, we explore the concept of human thriving in work populations that are repeatedly exposed to high stress, elevated threat, and potential trauma—professions such as first responders and front‐line military personnel. …
View article: Prognostically favorable immune responses to ovarian cancer are distinguished by self-reactive intra-epithelial plasma cells
Prognostically favorable immune responses to ovarian cancer are distinguished by self-reactive intra-epithelial plasma cells Open
SUMMARY Tumor-infiltrating B cells (TIL-Bs) are strongly associated with patient survival; however, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Using integrated single-cell and spatial biology approaches, we defined at clonal resoluti…
View article: The Influence of Gender of Senior Researchers on Research Practice in Sports and Exercise Science and Medicine
The Influence of Gender of Senior Researchers on Research Practice in Sports and Exercise Science and Medicine Open
There are gender-based differences in research practices in medicine, but these differences have not been examined in the broad fields of sports and exercise science and medicine. In this study, we determined whether senior author gender i…
View article: The implementation of exercise therapy within hospital-based mental healthcare: Delphi study
The implementation of exercise therapy within hospital-based mental healthcare: Delphi study Open
Background The physical health comorbidities and premature mortality experienced by people with mental illness has led to an increase in exercise services embedded as part of standard care in hospital-based mental health services. Despite …
View article: A scoping review of trans and gender diverse children and adolescents’ experiences of physical activity, sport, and exercise participation
A scoping review of trans and gender diverse children and adolescents’ experiences of physical activity, sport, and exercise participation Open
Increasing young people's physical activity, along with their motivation and confidence to be active, is widely advocated for supporting desirable health outcomes. Trans and gender diverse (henceforth; trans) young people experience signif…
View article: Physical activity behaviors in trans and gender diverse adults: a scoping review
Physical activity behaviors in trans and gender diverse adults: a scoping review Open
Background : There is currently limited data regarding the physical activity behaviors of trans and gender diverse people (including binary and non-binary identities; henceforth trans). The aim of this review was to synthesize the existing…
View article: Thriving families: The feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a multi-component physical literacy program for children with neurodevelopmental, emotional, or behavioural problems
Thriving families: The feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a multi-component physical literacy program for children with neurodevelopmental, emotional, or behavioural problems Open
Children with neurodevelopmental, emotional, or behavioural challenges participate in lower levels of physical activity (PA) and subsequently have poorer physical and mental health outcomes. We sought to determine the feasibility and preli…
View article: Nonpharmacological approaches for pain and symptoms of depression in people with osteoarthritis: systematic review and meta-analyses
Nonpharmacological approaches for pain and symptoms of depression in people with osteoarthritis: systematic review and meta-analyses Open
People with osteoarthritis often experience pain and depression. These meta-analyses examined and compared nonpharmacological randomized controlled trials (RCTs) for pain and symptoms of depression in people living with osteoarthritis. RCT…
View article: The Stride program: Feasibility and pre-to-post program change of an exercise service for university students experiencing mental distress
The Stride program: Feasibility and pre-to-post program change of an exercise service for university students experiencing mental distress Open
Rates of mental illness are disproportionately high for young adult and higher education (e.g., university student) populations. As such, universities and tertiary institutions often devote significant efforts to services and programs that…
View article: Structured exercise programs for higher education students experiencing mental health challenges: background, significance, and implementation
Structured exercise programs for higher education students experiencing mental health challenges: background, significance, and implementation Open
The incidence of mental illness is greatest among young adults, and those enrolled in higher education may be particularly vulnerable compared to the general young adult population. Many higher education institutions employ student support…