Browse by Journals
Number of items: 9.
2024
BURTON, Wendy, PADGETT, Louise, NIXON, Nicola, ELLS, Louisa, BROWN, Tamara, BAKHAI, Chirag, RADLEY, Duncan, HOMER, Catherine, MARWOOD, Jordan, DHIR, Pooja and BRYANT, Maria
(2024).
Transferability of the NHS Low Calorie Diet Programme: a qualitative exploration of factors influencing the programme’s transfer ahead of wide-scale adoption.
Diabetic Medicine, 41 (10): e15354.
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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison
(2024).
Barriers and system improvements for physical activity promotion after gestational diabetes: A qualitative exploration of the views of health care professionals.
Diabetic Medicine, 41 (12): e15426.
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IOANNOU, Elysa, HUMPHREYS, Helen, HOMER, Catherine and PURVIS, Alison
(2024).
Beyond the individual: socio-ecological factors impacting activity after Gestational Diabetes Mellitus.
Diabetic Medicine.
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RADLEY, Duncan, EVANS, Tamla, MARWOOD, Jordan, KEYWORTH, Chris, HOMER, Catherine and ELLS, Louisa
(2024).
The NHS Low-Calorie Diet Digital Programme: Fidelity of behaviour change technique delivery.
Diabetic Medicine.
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2023
EVANS, Tamla S, DREW, Kevin J, MCKENNA, Jim, DHIR, Pooja, MARWOOD, Jordan, FREEMAN, Charlotte, HILL, Andrew J, NEWSON, Lisa, HOMER, Catherine, MATU, Jamie, RADLEY, Duncan and ELLS, Louisa J
(2023).
Can the delivery of behavioural support be improved in the NHS England Low-Calorie Diet Programme? An observational study of behaviour change techniques.
Diabetic Medicine: e15245.
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2022
EVANS, Tamla S., DHIR, Pooja, RADLEY, Duncan, DUARTE, Cristiana, KEYWORTH, Chris, HOMER, Catherine, HILL, Andy J., HAWKES, Rhiannon, MATU, Jamie, MCKENNA, James and ELLS, Louisa J.
(2022).
Does the design of the NHS Low‐Calorie Diet Programme have fidelity to the programme specification? A documentary review of service parameters and behaviour change content in a type 2 diabetes intervention.
Diabetic Medicine: e15022.
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2020
DASH, K, GOYDER, EC and QUIRK, Helen
(2020).
A qualitative synthesis of the perceived factors that affect participation in physical activity among children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Diabetic Medicine.
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2018
KITE, CS, LAHART, IM, AFZAL, I, BROOM, D, KYROU, I, RANDEVA, H and BROWN, JE
(2018).
Exercise interventions significantly reduce fasting insulin, but not fasting glucose, in women with polycystic ovary syndrome when compared with no intervention: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Diabetic Medicine, 35 (S1), p. 60.
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2014
QUIRK, Helen, BLAKE, H., TENNYSON, R., RANDELL, T. L. and GLAZEBROOK, C.
(2014).
Physical activity interventions in children and young people with Type 1 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
Diabetic Medicine, 31 (10), 1163-1173.
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