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Philip Darke
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Roy Taylor
Professor Paolo Missier
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Curating a longitudinal research resource using linked primary care EHR data-a UK Biobank case study2022
Dr Keegan Knittle
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Sophie O'Connell
Dr Leah Avery
Professor Mike Catt
et al.
Movement as Medicine for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: Pilot Feasibility Study of a Physical Activity Promotion Intervention for At-Risk Patients in Primary Care2022
Becky Zhu
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Dr Hugo Hiden
Professor Mike Trenell
Professor Mike Catt
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Exploration of sleep as a specific risk factor for poor metabolic and mental health: a UK Biobank study of 84,404 participants2021
Professor Mike Catt
Feature selection for unsupervised machine learning of accelerometer data physical activity clusters – A systematic review2021
Dr Bing Zhai
Dr Yu Guan
Professor Mike Catt
Ubi-sleepnet: Advanced multimodal fusion techniques for three-stage sleep classification using ubiquitous sensing2021
Dr Benjamin Lam
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Jaume Bacardit
Philip Darke
Ossama Alshabrawy
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Using wearable activity trackers to predict type 2 diabetes: Machine learning–based cross-sectional study of the UK Biobank accelerometer cohort2021
Dr Cecilia Jimenez Moreno
Dr Sarah Charman
Dr Nikoletta Nikolenko
Maxwell Larweh
Professor Grainne Gorman
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Analyzing walking speeds with ankle and wrist worn accelerometers in a cohort with myotonic dystrophy2019
Becky Zhu
Professor Mike Catt
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Professor Mark Birch-Machin
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Objective sleep assessment in >80,000 UK mid-life adults: associations with sociodemographic characteristics, physical activity and caffeine2019
Professor Mike Catt
Towards a portable model to discriminate activity clusters from accelerometer data2019
Dr Cecilia Jimenez Moreno
Professor Hanns Lochmuller
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Grainne Gorman
Professor Mike Catt
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Cognitive behavioural therapy with optional graded exercise therapy in patients with severe fatigue with myotonic dystrophy type 1: a multicentre, single-blind, randomised trial2018
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Mike Trenell
Low physical activity, high television viewing and poor sleep duration cluster in overweight and obese adults; a cross-sectional study of 398,984 participants from the UK Biobank2017
Dr Cecilia Jimenez Moreno
Jane Newman
Dr Sarah Charman
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Mike Trenell
et al.
Measuring Habitual Physical Activity in Neuromuscular Disorders: A Systematic Review2017
Dr Sophie Cassidy
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Mike Trenell
A cross sectional study of diet, physical activity, television viewing and sleep duration in 233,110 adults from the UK Biobank; the behavioural phenotype of cardiovascular disease and Type 2 diabetes2016
Dr Silvia Del Din
Professor Kianoush Nazarpour
Aodhan Hickey
Dr Rosie Morris
Professor Mike Catt
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Toward a low-cost gait analysis system for clinical and free-living assessment2016
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
karen Davies
Professor Mike Catt
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
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Frailty and biomarkers of inflammation, immunoscience and cellular ageing in the Newcastle 85+ Study2012
Dr Hugo Hiden
Dr Simon Woodman
Professor Paul Watson
Professor Mike Catt
Professor Mike Trenell
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Improving the scalability of movement monitoring workflows: An architecture for the integration of the Hadoop File System into e-Science Central2012
Professor Mike Catt
Ageing appearance in China: biophysical profile of facial skin and its relationship to perceived age2010
Professor Mike Catt
Changing course in ageing research: The Healthy Ageing Phenotype2009
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Mike Catt
Ten commandments for the future of ageing research in the UK: A vision for action2007
Professor Mike Catt
Using internet and mobile phone technology to deliver an automated physical activity program: Randomized controlled trial2007