Items where Author is "Copeland, Robert J."
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FAGHY, Mark A., MADEN-WILKINSON, Thomas, ARENA, Ross, COPELAND, Robert J., OWEN, Rebecca, HODGKINS, Henry and WILLMOTT, Ash
(2022).
COVID-19 patients require multi-disciplinary rehabilitation approaches to address persisting symptom profiles and restore pre-COVID quality of life.
Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine.
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STEELE, James, WADE, Matthew, COPELAND, Robert J., STOKES, Stuart, STOKES, Rachel and MANN, Steven
(2021).
The National ReferAll Database: An Open Dataset of Exercise Referral Schemes Across the UK.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18 (9).
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FLINT, Stuart W., OLIVER, Emily J. and COPELAND, Robert J.
(2017).
Editorial: Obesity stigma in healthcare: Impacts on policy, practice, and patients.
Frontiers in Psychology, 8 (2149).
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COPELAND, Robert J., HORSPOOL, Kimberley, HUMPHREYS, Liam and SCOTT, Emma
(2016).
Recruiting to a large-scale physical activity randomised controlled trial – experiences with the gift of hindsight.
Trials, 17, p. 104.
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BUCKLEY, John P., HEDGE, Alan, YATES, Thomas, COPELAND, Robert J., LOOSEMORE, Michael, HAMER, Mark, BRADLEY, Gavin and DUNSTAN, David W.
(2015).
The sedentary office : a growing case for change towards better health and productivity Expert statement commissioned by Public Health England and Active Working C.I.C.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 49 (21), 1357-1362.
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EVERSON-HOCK, Emma S., GREEN, Mark A., GOYDER, Elizabeth C., COPELAND, Robert J., TILL, Simon H., HELLER, Ben and HART, Ollie
(2015).
Reducing the impact of physical inactivity: evidence to support the case for targeting people with chronic mental and physical conditions.
Journal of Public Health, 37 (2), 1-9.
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SCOTT, Emma J., DIMAIRO, Munyaradzi, HIND, Daniel, GOYDER, Elizabeth, COPELAND, Robert J., BRECKON, Jeff D., CRANK, Helen, WALTERS, Stephen J., LOBAN, Amanda and COOPER, Cindy L.
(2011).
"Booster" interventions to sustain increases in physical activity in middle-aged adults in deprived urban neighbourhoods: internal pilot and feasibility study.
BMC Public Health, 11 (129), 1-11.
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