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| J M SaxtonSummaryAffiliation: Sheffield Hallam University Country: UK Publications
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Determinants of adherence to exercise in women treated for breast cancerAmanda J Daley
The Department of Primary Care and General Practice, The Medical School, Clinical Sciences Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Eur J Oncol Nurs 11:392-9. 2007..Research is still required to tease out all the potential determinants of exercise in this population...
Study protocol: a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of exercise training on peripheral blood gene expression in patients with stable anginaLiam Bourke
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, Collegiate Hall, Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, S10 2BP, UK
BMC Public Health 10:620. 2010....
Recruiting older people to a randomised controlled dietary intervention trial--how hard can it be?Sarah E Forster
Department of Oncology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry and Health, The University of Sheffield, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Glossop Rd, Sheffield, S10 2JF, UK
BMC Med Res Methodol 10:17. 2010..Few published trials include such information and the number of participants screened or approached is not always cited...
Effect of upper- and lower-limb exercise training on circulating soluble adhesion molecules, hs-CRP and stress proteins in patients with intermittent claudicationJ M Saxton
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus, Sheffield S10 2BP, UK
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 35:607-13. 2008..To investigate the effects of exercise training on levels of circulating biomarkers associated with the progression of atherosclerosis and risk of cardiovascular events in patients with intermittent claudication...
Study protocol to investigate the effects of testosterone therapy as an adjunct to exercise rehabilitation in hypogonadal males with chronic heart failureJohn M Saxton
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
BMC Cardiovasc Disord 6:46. 2006....
Study protocol to investigate the effect of a lifestyle intervention on body weight, psychological health status and risk factors associated with disease recurrence in women recovering from breast cancer treatment [ISRCTN08045231]John M Saxton
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
BMC Cancer 6:35. 2006....
Peripheral blood leucocyte functional responses to acute eccentric exercise in humans are influenced by systemic stress, but not by exercise-induced muscle damageJohn M Saxton
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus, Sheffield S10 2BP, UK
Clin Sci (Lond) 104:69-77. 2003..These findings suggest that systemic stress evoked during an acute bout of eccentric exercise has a greater influence on subsequent leucocyte functional responses than the degree of muscle damage induced...
The inflammatory response to upper and lower limb exercise and the effects of exercise training in patients with claudicationS Nawaz
Division of Clinical Sciences (NGH, University of Sheffield, and The Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
J Vasc Surg 33:392-9. 2001....
Physiological predictors of maximum treadmill walking performance in patients with intermittent claudicationG A Tew
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, United Kingdom
Int J Sports Med 30:467-72. 2009....
Relative tolerance to upper- and lower-limb aerobic exercise in patients with peripheral arterial diseaseI Zwierska
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus, Sheffield S10 2BP, UK
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 31:157-63. 2006..CONCLUSION: Upper-limb aerobic conditioning could be a useful exercise stimulus for maintaining or improving cardiorespiratory function in patients with severe PAD as they have a greater relative upper-limb aerobic power...
Nordic poles immediately improve walking distance in patients with intermittent claudicationC Oakley
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus, Sheffield, S10 2BP, UK
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg 36:689-94; discussion 695-6. 2008..To investigate the immediate effects of Nordic pole walking (NPW) on walking distance and cardiopulmonary workload in patients with intermittent claudication...
Effects of ageing and fitness on skin-microvessel vasodilator function in humansGarry A Tew
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent Campus, Sheffield S10 2BP, UK
Eur J Appl Physiol 109:173-81. 2010..Finally, the moderate correlations between outcomes probably reflect the distinct mediators that are responsible for the vasodilator response to each test...
Limb-specific and cross-transfer effects of arm-crank exercise training in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial diseaseGarry Tew
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Clin Sci (Lond) 117:405-13. 2009..The results suggest that the improvement in walking performance after arm-crank exercise training in patients with intermittent claudication is attributable, at least in part, to improved lower-limb O2 delivery...
Exercise training and the control of skin blood flow in older adultsG A Tew
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
J Nutr Health Aging 16:237-41. 2012..The main focus of this brief review is the effects of exercise training on the control of skin blood flow in older adults...
A review of current literature on physiological tests and soft tissue biomarkers applicable to work-related upper limb disordersJ M Saxton
Health and Safety Laboratory, Sheffield, UK
Occup Med (Lond) 50:121-30. 2000....
Rehabilitation of two-part fractures of the neck of the humerus (two-year follow-up)S A Hodgson
Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, England
J Shoulder Elbow Surg 16:143-5. 2007..Delayed rehabilitation by 3 weeks of shoulder immobilization produces a slower recovery, which continues for at least 2 years after the time of injury...
Upper- vs lower-limb aerobic exercise rehabilitation in patients with symptomatic peripheral arterial disease: a randomized controlled trialIrena Zwierska
Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, United Kingdom
J Vasc Surg 42:1122-30. 2005..Furthermore, that both arm- and leg-crank training could be useful exercise training modalities for improving cardiovascular function, walking performance, and exercise pain tolerance in patients with symptomatic PAD...
Effects of upper-limb exercise on lower-limb cutaneous microvascular function in post-surgical varicose-vein patientsMarkos Klonizakis
Sheffield Vascular Institute, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield, UK
Eur J Appl Physiol 109:1221-4. 2010..Therefore, limb specificity appears an important factor in optimal exercise prescription for these patients...
Treadmill versus shuttle walk tests of walking ability in intermittent claudicationIrena Zwierska
The Centre for Sport and Exercise Science, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK
Med Sci Sports Exerc 36:1835-40. 2004....
A MitoTracker Green-based flow cytometric assay for natural killer cell activity: variability, the influence of platelets and a comparison of analytical approachesKay Hopkinson
Immunobiology Research Unit, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
Exp Hematol 35:350-7. 2007..Information on the time-dependent variability in measured responses is also limited...
Patient recruitment into a randomised controlled trial of supervised exercise therapy in sedentary women treated for breast cancerAmanda J Daley
The Department of Primary Care and General Practice, The Medical School, Clinical Sciences Building, University of Birmingham, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Contemp Clin Trials 28:603-13. 2007....
Randomized trial of exercise therapy in women treated for breast cancerAmanda J Daley
Department of Primary Care and General Practice, Medical School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom
J Clin Oncol 25:1713-21. 2007..Evidence suggests that exercise may be beneficial, but no trial has included an exercise-placebo and a usual-care group to control for the attention effects that might be associated with aerobic exercise interventions in cancer patients...
