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PYMER, Sean, HARWOOD, Amy E., PROSSER, Jonathon, WADDELL, Alexander, RHAVINDHRAN, Bharadhwaj, IBEGGAZENE, Said, MCGREGOR, Gordon, HUANG, Chao, TWIDDY, Maureen, NICHOLLS, Adam R., INGLE, Lee, CARROLL, Sean, HE, Heije, LONG, Judith, ROOMS, Marjorie and CHETTER, Ian C. (2023). High-intensity interval training in patients with intermittent claudication. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 78 (4), 1048-1056.

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PYMER, Sean, HARWOOD, Amy E., PROSSER, Jonathon, WADDELL, Alexander, RHAVINDHRAN, Bharadhwaj, IBEGGAZENE, Said, MCGREGOR, Gordon, HUANG, Chao, TWIDDY, Maureen, NICHOLLS, Adam R., INGLE, Lee, CARROLL, Sean, HE, Heije, LONG, Judith, ROOMS, Marjorie and CHETTER, Ian C. (2023). High-intensity interval training in patients with intermittent claudication [abstract only]. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 66 (4), e53-e53.

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NGAAGE, Dumbor L., MITCHELL, Natasha, DEAN, Alexandra, MITCHELL, Alex, HINDE, Sebastian, AKOWUAH, Enoch, DOHERTY, Patrick, NICHOLS, Simon, FAIRHURST, Caroline, FLEMMING, Kate, HEWITT, Catherine, INGLE, Lee and WATSON, Judith (2023). A randomised controlled, feasibility study to establish the acceptability of early outpatient review and early cardiac rehabilitation compared to standard practice after cardiac surgery and viability of a future large-scale trial (FARSTER). Pilot and Feasibility Studies, 9 (1): 79.

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JAMES, Emily, GOODALL, Stuart, NICHOLS, Simon, WALKER, Karen, CARROLL, Sean, O’DOHERTY, Alasdair F. and INGLE, Lee (2023). Serum transthyretin and aminotransferases are associated with lean mass in people with coronary heart disease: further insights from the CARE-CR study. Frontiers in Medicine, 10.

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PYMER, Sean, IBEGGAZENE, Said, PALMER, Joanne, TEW, Garry A., INGLE, Lee, SMITH, George E., CHETTER, Ian C. and HARWOOD, Amy E. (2021). An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of home-based exercise programs for individuals with intermittent claudication. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 74 (6), 2076-2085.e20.

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NICHOLS, Simon, ENGIN, Buket, CARROLL, Sean, BUCKLEY, John and INGLE, Lee (2021). Ratings of Perceived Exertion at the Ventilatory Anaerobic Threshold in People with Coronary Heart Disease: A CARE CR study. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 64 (6), p. 101462.

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HARWOOD, Amy E., PYMER, Sean, IBEGGAZENE, Said, INGLE, Lee, CALDOW, Eddie and BIRKETT, Stefan T. (2021). Provision of exercise services in patients with peripheral artery disease in the United Kingdom. Vascular.

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BIRKETT, Stefan T., HARWOOD, Amy E., CALDOW, Edward, IBEGGAZENE, Said, INGLE, Lee and PYMER, Sean (2021). A systematic review of exercise testing in patients with intermittent claudication: A focus on test standardisation and reporting quality in randomised controlled trials of exercise interventions. PLOS ONE, 16 (5).

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KHUSHHAL, Alaa, NICHOLS, Simon, CARROLL, Sean, ABT, Grant and INGLE, Lee (2020). Characterising the application of the “progressive overload” principle of exercise training within cardiac rehabilitation: A United Kingdom-based community programme. PLOS ONE, 15 (8), e0237197.

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NICHOLS, Simon, MCGREGOR, Gordon, BRECKON, Jeff and INGLE, Lee (2020). Current Insights into Exercise-based Cardiac Rehabilitation in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease and Chronic Heart Failure. International Journal of Sports Medicine.

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NICHOLS, Simon, MCGREGOR, Gordon, BRECKON, John and INGLE, Lee (2020). Current insights into exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation in patients with CHD and CHF. International Journal of Sports Medicine.

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NICKOLAY, Thomas, NICHOLS, Simon, INGLE, Lee and HOYE, Angela (2019). Exercise Training as a Mediator for Enhancing Coronary Collateral Circulation: A Review of the Evidence. Current Cardiology Reviews, 15.

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KHUSHHAL, Alaa, NICHOLS, Simon, CARROLL, Sean, ABT, Grant and INGLE, Lee (2019). Insufficient exercise intensity for clinical benefit? Monitoring and quantification of a community-based Phase III cardiac rehabilitation programme: A United Kingdom perspective. PLoS ONE, 14 (6), e0217654.

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NICHOLS, Simon, O'DOHERTY, Alasdair, CARROLL, Sean and INGLE, Lee (2019). Influence of appendicular skeletal muscle mass on resting metabolic equivalents in patients with cardiovascular disease: Implications for exercise training and prescription. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.

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PYMER, Sean, NICHOLS, Simon, PROSSER, Jonathon, BIRKETT, Stefan, CARROLL, Sean and INGLE, Lee (2019). Does exercise prescription based on estimated heart rate training zones exceed the ventilatory anaerobic threshold in patients with coronary heart disease undergoing usual-care cardiovascular rehabilitation? A United Kingdom perspective. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology.

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BIRKETT, Stefan, NICHOLS, Simon, SAWREY, Richard, GLEADALL-SIDDALL, Damien, MCGREGOR, Gordon and INGLE, Lee (2019). The Effects of Low-Volume High Intensity Interval Training and Circuit Training on Maximal Oxygen Uptake. Sport sciences for health.

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NICHOLS, Simon, TAYLOR, Claire, PAGE, Richard, KALLVIKBACKA-BENNETT, Anna, NATION, Fiona, GOODMAN, Toni, CLARK, Andrew L., CARROLL, Sean and INGLE, Lee (2019). Correction to: Is Cardiorespiratory Fitness Related to Cardiometabolic Health and All-Cause Mortality Risk in Patients with Coronary Heart Disease? A CARE CR Study. Sports Medicine - Open, 5 (1).

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NICHOLS, Simon, O'DOHERTY, Alasdair F., TAYLOR, Claire, CLARK, Andrew L., CARROLL, Sean and INGLE, Lee (2019). Low skeletal muscle mass is associated with low aerobic capacity and increased mortality risk in patients with coronary heart disease – a CARE CR study. Clinical Physiology And Functional Imaging, 39 (1), 93-102.

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NICHOLS, Simon, TAYLOR, Claire, PAGE, Richard, KALLVIKBACKA-BENNETT, Anna, NATION, Fiona, GOODMAN, Toni, CLARK, Andrew L., CARROLL, Sean and INGLE, Lee (2018). Is cardiorespiratory fitness related to cardiometabolic health and all-cause mortality risk in patients with coronary heart disease? A CARE CR Study. Sports medicine - open, 4 (22).

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NICHOLS, Simon, NATION, Fiona, GOODMAN, Tony, CLARK, Andrew, CARROLL, Sean and INGLE, Lee (2018). CARE CR - Cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory Adaptations to Routine Exercise-based Cardiac Rehabilitation; A study protocol for a community-based control study with criterion methods. BMJ Open, 8 (1), e019216.

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KHUSHHAL, Alaa, NICHOLS, Simon, EVANS, Will, GLEADALL-SIDDALL, Damien, PAGE, Richard, O'DOHERTY, Alasdair, CARROLL, Sean, INGLE, Lee and ABT, Grant (2017). Validity and reliability of the Apple Watch for measuring heart rate during exercise. Sports Medicine International Open, 1 (06), E206-E211.

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MCGREGOR, Gordon, NICHOLS, Simon, HAMBORG, Thomas, BRYNING, Lucy, TUDOR-EDWARDS, Rhiannon, MARKLAND, David, MERCER, Jenny, BIRKETT, Stefan, ENNIS, Stuart, POWELL, Richard, BEGG, Brian, HAYKOWSKY, Mark J, BANERJEE, Prithwish, INGLE, Lee, SHAVE, Rob and BACKX, Karianne (2016). High-intensity interval training versus moderate-intensity steady-state training in UK cardiac rehabilitation programmes (HIIT or MISS UK): study protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial and economic evaluation. BMJ Open, 6 (11), e012843.

NICHOLS, Simon, TAYLOR, Claire and INGLE, Lee (2015). A clinician's guide to cardiopulmonary exercise testing 2: test interpretation. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 76 (5), 281-289.

TAYLOR, Claire, NICHOLS, Simon and INGLE, Lee (2015). A clinician's guide to cardiopulmonary exercise testing 1 : an introduction. British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 76 (4), 192-195.

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BELL, Lee and INGLE, Lee (2013). Psycho-physiological markers of overreaching and overtraining in endurance sports: a review of the evidence. Medicina Sportiva, 17 (2), 81-97.

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