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View article: Community Food Insecurity Interventions for Adults Living in the United Kingdom: A Scoping Review
Community Food Insecurity Interventions for Adults Living in the United Kingdom: A Scoping Review Open
Food insecurity is a growing concern worldwide, particularly in the United Kingdom. Despite this, community‐based interventions to address food insecurity remain an under‐researched area. Existing food insecurity reviews have focused on in…
View article: The Relationship Between Physical Function and Psychological Symptoms in Parkinson's: A Survey of UK-Based Physiotherapists
The Relationship Between Physical Function and Psychological Symptoms in Parkinson's: A Survey of UK-Based Physiotherapists Open
Objectives: People with Parkinson’s Disease (PwP) often experience both motor and non-motor symptoms, including psychological symptoms such as anxiety and depression. However, the relationship between these symptoms and the perspectives of…
View article: Examining the Relationship Between Physical Function and Anxiety/Depression in Parkinson's
Examining the Relationship Between Physical Function and Anxiety/Depression in Parkinson's Open
Background Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex neurological disorder characterized by both motor and nonmotor symptoms, including tremor, muscle stiffness, anxiety, and depression. Objectives The primary aim of this study was to examine …
View article: The relationship between physical function and psychological symptoms in Parkinson’s: Perceptions of People with Parkinson’s and Carers
The relationship between physical function and psychological symptoms in Parkinson’s: Perceptions of People with Parkinson’s and Carers Open
Background People with Parkinson’s (PwP) can experience both physical and psychological symptoms, and understanding the perspectives of people affected is crucial for improved management, and clinical outcomes. Objectives This online surve…
View article: Effectiveness of Physical Activity Interventions on Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units on Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review
Effectiveness of Physical Activity Interventions on Acute Inpatient Mental Health Units on Health Outcomes: A Systematic Review Open
Physical activity has been shown to improve outcomes across a range of physical and mental health conditions as an adjunct or standalone intervention for many mental disorders. The outcome and effectiveness of physical activity in acute me…
View article: Physiotherapy Within Inpatient Mental Health Wards: Involvement, Diagnoses, and Lifestyle Characteristics
Physiotherapy Within Inpatient Mental Health Wards: Involvement, Diagnoses, and Lifestyle Characteristics Open
Background: Severe mental illness (SMI) is often linked to physical health issues, including multiple comorbidities. Physiotherapists are increasingly recognized for their role in addressing these health disparities. This study investigate…
View article: Psycho-physical interactions in Parkinson’s Disease: Protocol for a prospective observational cohort study
Psycho-physical interactions in Parkinson’s Disease: Protocol for a prospective observational cohort study Open
Background Individuals with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) often experience not only physical symptoms but also a higher prevalence of psychological issues, including depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and psychotic symptoms, compared to the ge…
View article: Speak for yourself: usability and acceptability of audio diaries to explore physical activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours of those living with severe mental illness
Speak for yourself: usability and acceptability of audio diaries to explore physical activity, sedentary and sleep behaviours of those living with severe mental illness Open
View article: Physical activity in adult users of inpatient mental health services: A scoping review
Physical activity in adult users of inpatient mental health services: A scoping review Open
People with severe mental illness engage in considerably less physical activity than those without. They also experience premature mortality of around 10–25 years. A large proportion of these premature deaths are attributed to modifiable b…
View article: The relationship between physical and psychological symptoms in Parkinson's Disease: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis
The relationship between physical and psychological symptoms in Parkinson's Disease: A systematic review and meta-regression analysis Open
View article: Think Drink: Feasibility trial of a multicomponent hydration care intervention for people living with dementia in care homes
Think Drink: Feasibility trial of a multicomponent hydration care intervention for people living with dementia in care homes Open
Summary: Background and aim: People with dementia, and particularly those living in care homes are at risk of suboptimal hydration and dehydration. Individual, contextual and staffing factors affect drinking behaviour in this population, h…
View article: The relationship between physical function and psychological symptoms in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta‐regression analysis
The relationship between physical function and psychological symptoms in Parkinson's disease: A systematic review and meta‐regression analysis Open
Aims This systematic review and meta‐regression aimed to examine available literature reporting measures of physical function, anxiety, and/or depression and whether any relationships exist between these measures in individuals with Parkin…
View article: Feasibility and Safety of a Powered Exoskeleton for Balance Training for People Living with Multiple Sclerosis: A Single-Group Preliminary Study (Rapper III)
Feasibility and Safety of a Powered Exoskeleton for Balance Training for People Living with Multiple Sclerosis: A Single-Group Preliminary Study (Rapper III) Open
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility, usability, safety, and potential health benefits of using an exoskeleton device for rehabilitation of people living with multiple sclerosis.Design: Single-group preliminary study.Subjects: Eleven adu…
View article: Effects of Magnesium Oxide and Magnesium Hydroxide Microparticle Foliar Treatment on Tomato PR Gene Expression and Leaf Microbiome
Effects of Magnesium Oxide and Magnesium Hydroxide Microparticle Foliar Treatment on Tomato PR Gene Expression and Leaf Microbiome Open
Recently, metal oxides and magnesium hydroxide nanoparticles (NPs) with high surface-to-volume ratios were shown to possess antibacterial properties with applications in biomedicine and agriculture. To assess recent observations from field…