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Dr Sam Orange
Dr Morven Brown
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Fiona Malcomson
Professor Bernard Corfe
et al.
Co-development of a programme to improve physical activity support for women after breast cancer treatment: a pre-protocol for PURE-EX 2024
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Misti McCain
Dr Morven Brown
Dr Sam Orange
Professor Helen Reeves
et al.
Is home-based, virtually-delivered, group exercise feasible and acceptable for older patients with hepatocellular carcinoma? A non-randomised feasibility study (TELEX-Liver Cancer)2024
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Alasdair Blain
Dr Nduka Okwose
Amy Fuller
Alaa Alyahya
et al.
Physical Activity, Inactivity and Sleep in Individuals with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy2024
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Exercise in the Management of Metabolic-Associated Fatty Liver Disease (MAFLD) in Adults: A Position Statement from Exercise and Sport Science Australia2023
Dr Leah Avery
Professor Stuart McPherson
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Feasibility and acceptability of an evidence-informed digital intervention to support self-management in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: protocol for a non-randomised feasibility study (VITALISE)2023
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Sam Orange
Misti McCain
Professor Helen Reeves
Feasibility of a home-based, virtually-delivered, group exercise intervention in older patients with liver cancer (TELEX-Liver Cancer)2023
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Jadine Scragg
Dr Leah Avery
Laura Haigh
Dr Olivier Govaere
et al.
Serum levels of fibrogenesis biomarkers reveal distinct endotypes predictive of response to weight loss in advanced nonalcoholic fatty liver disease2023
Professor Stuart McPherson
Helen Jarvis
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Trevor Liddle
Dr Dina Mansour
et al.
Stratification of LIver Disease (SOLID): Protocol for a prospective observational cohort study to determine the optimum biomarker strategies for the detection of advanced liver disease at the primary-secondary care interface2023
Dr Mackenzie Fong
Professor Eileen Kaner
Maisie Rowland
Louise McEvoy
Dr Kate Hallsworth
et al.
The effect of preoperative behaviour change interventions on pre- and post-surgery health behaviours, health outcomes, and health inequalities in adults: A systematic review and meta-analyses2023
Jakub Chmelo
Professor Alexander Phillips
Professor Alastair Greystoke
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Leah Avery
et al.
A feasibility trial of prehabilitation before oesophagogastric cancer surgery using a multi-component home-based exercise programme: the ChemoFit study2022
Dr Matthew Cooper
Jakub Chmelo
Dr Rhona Sinclair
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Kate Hallsworth
et al.
Exploring factors influencing uptake and adherence to a home-based prehabilitation physical activity and exercise intervention for patients undergoing chemotherapy before major surgery (ChemoFit): a qualitative study2022
Jadine Scragg
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Vincent van Hees
Dr Leah Avery
Dr Guy Taylor
et al.
Physical Activity, Inactivity and Sleep in Patients with Significant Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease2022
Professor Stuart McPherson
Professor Quentin Anstee
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Helen Jarvis
Dr Dina Mansour
et al.
Quality standards for the management of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): consensus recommendations from the British Association for the Study of the Liver and British Society of Gastroenterology NAFLD Special Interest Group2022
Professor Quentin Anstee
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Real-world management of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis differs from clinical practice guideline recommendations and across regions2022
Dr Sam Orange
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Morven Brown
Professor Helen Reeves
The feasibility and acceptability of a home-based, virtual exercise intervention for older patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: protocol for a non-randomised feasibility study (TELEX-Liver Cancer)2022
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Shion Gosrani
Sarah Hogg
Dr Aaron Wetten
Professor Stuart McPherson
et al.
Association of exercise participation levels with cardiometabolic health and quality of life in individuals with hepatitis C2021
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Stuart McPherson
Professor Quentin Anstee
Laura Haigh
Dr Leah Avery
et al.
Digital Intervention with Lifestyle Coach Support to Target Dietary and Physical Activity Behaviors of Adults with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Systematic Development Process of VITALISE Using Intervention Mapping2021
Jadine Scragg
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Guy Taylor
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Laura Haigh
et al.
Factors associated with engagement and adherence to a low energy diet to promote 10% weight loss in patients with clinically significant non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2021
Dr Laura Neilson
Dr Louise MacDougall
Dr Timothy Hardy
Dr David Beaton
Dr April Phaw
et al.
Implementation of a care bundle improves the management of patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2021
Jakub Chmelo
Professor Alexander Phillips
Professor Alastair Greystoke
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Leah Avery
et al.
A feasibility study to investigate the utility of a home-based exercise intervention during and after neo-adjuvant chemotherapy for oesophago-gastric cancer-the ChemoFit study protocol2020
Jadine Scragg
Dr Leah Avery
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Guy Taylor
Laura Haigh
et al.
Feasibility of a very low calorie diet to achieve a sustainable 10% weight loss in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2020
Professor Stuart McPherson
Shion Gosrani
Sarah Hogg
Dr Aaron Wetten
Dr Kate Hallsworth
et al.
Increased cardiovascular risk and reduced quality of life are highly prevalent among individuals with hepatitis C2020
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Nduka Okwose
Jadine Scragg
Dr Dave Houghton
Kirsten Ashley
et al.
Assessing the feasibility and acceptability of Changing Health for the management of prediabetes: protocol for a pilot study of a digital behavioural intervention2019
Laura Haigh
Dr Dave Houghton
Elsbeth Henderson
Dr Leah Avery
Dr Timothy Hardy
et al.
Barriers and Facilitators to Mediterranean Diet Adoption by Patients with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in Northern Europe.2019
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Lifestyle modification in NAFLD/NASH: Facts and figures2019
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Christian Thoma
Dr Leah Avery
et al.
The degree of hepatic steatosis associates with impaired cardiac and autonomic function2019
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Stephan Dombrowski
Professor Stuart McPherson
Professor Quentin Anstee
Dr Leah Avery
et al.
Using the theoretical domains framework to identify barriers and enabling factors to implementation of guidance for the diagnosis and management of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease: a qualitative study2019
Dr Andrew Shaw
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Adiposity predicts low cardiorespiratory fitness in individuals with metabolic diseases2018
Dr Sarah Cassidy
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Guy MacGowan
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Unsupervised high-intensity interval training improves glycaemic control but not cardiovascular autonomic function in type 2 diabetes patients: A randomised controlled trial2018
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Thomas Ploetz
Professor Mike Trenell
A study of physical activity comparing people with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease to normal control subjects2017
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Leah Avery
et al.
Autonomic function is impaired across the spectrum of NAFLD2017
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Timothy Hardy
et al.
Effects of Exercise on Liver Fat and Metabolism in Alcohol Drinkers2017
Dr Dave Houghton
Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Timothy Hardy
et al.
Exercise Reduces Liver Lipids and Visceral Adiposity in Patients With Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis in a Randomized Controlled Trial2017
Dr Leah Avery
Professor Catherine Exley
Professor Stuart McPherson
Professor Mike Trenell
Professor Quentin Anstee
et al.
Lifestyle Behavior Change in Patients With Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A Qualitative Study of Clinical Practice2017
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Professor Roy Taylor
et al.
Exercise reduces liver fat and improves body composition but not insulin sensitivity or inflammatory markers in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis2016
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Laura Jopson
David Jones
Professor Mike Trenell
Exercise therapy in Primary Biliary Cirrhosis: The importance of moving whilst sitting on a surgical waiting list - a case study2016
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Jehill Parikh
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
et al.
High intensity intermittent exercise improves cardiac structure and function and reduces liver fat in patients with type 2 diabetes: a randomised controlled trial2016
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Leah Avery
Professor Mike Trenell
Targeting lifestyle behaviour change in adults with NAFLD during a 20 minute consultation: Summary of the dietary and exercise literature2016
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Guy MacGowan
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
et al.
Cardiac structure and function are altered in type 2 diabetes and Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and associate with glycemic control2015
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Jiabao He
et al.
Effects of Community Exercise Therapy on Metabolic, Brain, Physical, and Cognitive Function Following Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial2015
Dr Dave Houghton
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Professor Chris Day
et al.
Exercise reduces liver fat, visceral fat and circulating triglycerides, but not circulating inflammatory markers in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis2015
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Jehill Parikh
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
et al.
High intensity intermittent training improves cardiac function and reduces liver fat in adults with Type 2 diabetes: an MRI/S study2015
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Christian Thoma
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Professor Quentin Anstee
et al.
Modified high-intensity interval training reduces liver fat and improves cardiac function in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: A randomised controlled trial2015
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Thomas Ploetz
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Physical activity, sedentary behavior and metabolic control following stroke: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study2015
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Cardiac structure and function is altered in adults with metabolic disorders2014
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Mike Trenell
Dr Guy MacGowan
Effect of Left Ventricular Assist Device Implantation and Heart Transplantation on Habitual Physical Activity and Quality of Life2014
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Professor Andrew Blamire
Dr Jiabao He
et al.
Effects of exercise therapy on metabolic risk factors, brain atrophy and cerebral blood flow following stroke: A randomised controlled trial2014
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Jehill Parikh
et al.
High intensity intermittent exercise reverses abnormal cardiac function in people with type 2 diabetes: an MRI/S study2014
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
Dr Thomas Ploetz
Professor Quentin Anstee
et al.
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with higher levels of objectively measured sedentary behaviour and lower levels of physical activity than matched healthy controls2014
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Guy MacGowan
et al.
Cardiac function improves following high intensity intermittent exercise in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2013
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Guy MacGowan
et al.
Cardiac function improves following high intensity intermittent exercise in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2013
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Quentin Anstee
Professor Chris Day
et al.
Cardiac Function Improves Following High Intensity Intermittent Exercise Therapy in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease2013
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Guy MacGowan
et al.
Cardiac structure and function are altered in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2013
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Quentin Anstee
Professor Chris Day
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Higher Objectively Measured Sedentary Behaviour and Lower Levels of Physical Activity than Matched Healthy Controls2013
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Professor Quentin Anstee
Professor Chris Day
et al.
HIGH-INTENSITY INTERMITTENT EXERCISE THERAPY REDUCES LIVER FAT AND IMPROVES BODY COMPOSITION IN ADULTS WITH NON-ALCOHOLIC FATTY LIVER DISEASE2013
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Thomas Ploetz
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Lynn Rochester
et al.
Physical activity, sedentary behaviour and metabolic control following stroke: A cross-sectional and longitudinal study2013
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Christian Thoma
Professor Chris Day
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
et al.
Resistance exercise improves autonomic regulation at rest and haemodynamic response to exercise in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2013
Dr Christian Thoma
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Professor Roy Taylor
Professor Chris Day
et al.
Unsupervised high-intensity intermittent training reduces liver fat and improves body composition in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)2013
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Roy Taylor
Professor Chris Day
et al.
Cardiac structure and function are altered in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2012
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Professor Roy Taylor
Professor Chris Day
et al.
Cardiac structure and function is altered in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2012
Professor Djordje Jakovljevic
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Christian Thoma
et al.
Comparison of cardiac output determined by bioimpedance and bioreactance methods at rest and during exercise2012
Sarah Moore
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Professor Gary Ford
Professor Lynn Rochester
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Measuring Energy Expenditure After Stroke Validation of a Portable Device2012
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
Professor Roy Taylor
Professor Chris Day
et al.
Physical activity levels are lower in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease than matched healthy controls2012
Emerita Professor Julia Newton
Jessie Pairman
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Sarah Moore
Dr Thomas Ploetz
et al.
Physical activity intensity but not sedentary activity is reduced in chronic fatigue syndrome and is associated with autonomic regulation2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver fat and glucose control in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver fat and glucose control in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver fat and glucose control in people with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Gulnar Fattakhova
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
et al.
Resistance exercise improves liver lipid, fat oxidation and glucose control in adults with non-alchoholic fatty liver disease independent of weight loss2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Christian Thoma
Sarah Moore
Professor Roy Taylor
et al.
Resistance exercise reduces liver fat and its mediators in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease independent of weight loss2011
Dr Kate Hallsworth
Comparing activity levels between people with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease and healthy controls - a pilot study2010