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HARWOOD, Rowan H, GOLDBERG, Sarah E, BRAND, Andrew, VAN DER WARDT, Veronika, BOOTH, Vicky, DI LORITO, Claudio, HOARE, Zoe, HANCOX, Jennie, BAJWA, Rupinder, BURGON, Clare, HOWE, Louise, COWLEY, Alison, BRAMLEY, Trevor, LONG, Annabelle, LOCK, Juliette, TUCKER, Rachael, ADAMS, Emma J, O'BRIEN, Rebecca, KEARNEY, Fiona, KOWALEWSKA, Katarzyna, GODFREY, Maureen, DUNLOP, Marianne, JUNAID, Kehinde, THACKER, Simon, DUFF, Carol, WELSH, Tomas, HADDON-SILVER, Annette, GLADMAN, John, LOGAN, Pip, POLLOCK, Kristian, VEDHARA, Kavita, HOOD, Vicky, DAS NAIR, Roshan, SMITH, Helen, TUDOR-EDWARDS, Rhiannon, HARTFIEL, Ned, EZEOFOR, Victory, VICKERS, Robert, ORRELL, Martin and MASUD, Tahir (2023). Promoting Activity, Independence, and Stability in Early Dementia and mild cognitive impairment (PrAISED): randomised controlled trial. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 382: e074787. [Article]

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BAJWA, Rupinder K, GOLDBERG, Sarah E, VAN DER WARDT, Veronika, BURGON, Clare, DI LORITO, Claudio, GODFREY, Maureen, DUNLOP, Marianne, LOGAN, Pip, MASUD, Tahir, GLADMAN, John, SMITH, Helen, HOOD, Vicky, BOOTH, Vicky, DAS NAIR, Roshan, POLLOCK, Kristian, VEDHARA, Kavita, EDWARDS, Rhiannon Tudor, JONES, Carys, HOARE, Zoe, BRAND, Andrew and HARWOOD, Rowan H (2019). A randomised controlled trial of an exercise intervention promoting activity, independence and stability in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and early dementia (PrAISED) - A Protocol. Trials, 20: 815. [Article]

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HARWOOD, Rowan H, VAN DER WARDT, Veronika, GOLDBERG, Sarah E, KEARNEY, Fiona, LOGAN, Pip, HOOD, Vicky, BOOTH, Vicky, HANCOX, Jennie E, MASUD, Tahir, HOARE, Zoe, BRAND, Andrew, EDWARDS, Rhiannon Tudor, JONES, Carys, DAS NAIR, Roshan, POLLOCK, Kristian, GODFREY, Maureen, GLADMAN, John RF, VEDHARA, Kavita, SMITH, Helen and ORRELL, Martin (2018). A development study and randomised feasibility trial of a tailored intervention to improve activity and reduce falls in older adults with mild cognitive impairment and mild dementia. Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 4 (1): 49. [Article]

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