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Heald, AH, Jenkins, DA, Williams, R, Sperrin, M, Fachim, H, Mudaliar, RN, Syed, A, Naseem, A, Gibson, JM, Bowden Davies, KA, Peek, N, Anderson, SG, Peng, Y
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5508-1819 and Ollier, W
(2022)
The risk factors potentially influencing hospital admission in people with diabetes, following SARS-CoV-2 infection : a population-level analysis.
Diabetes Therapy, 13 (5).
pp. 1007-1021.
ISSN 1869-6953
Bowden Davies, KA, Norman, JA, Thompson, A, Mitchell, KL, Harrold, JA, Halford, JCG, Wilding, JPH, Kemp, GJ, Cuthbertson, DJ and Sprung, VS
(2021)
Short-Term Physical Inactivity Induces Endothelial Dysfunction.
Frontiers in Physiology, 12.
ISSN 1664-042X
Smith, K, Bowden Davies, KA, Stevenson, EJ and West, DJ (2020) The Clinical Application of Mealtime Whey Protein for the Treatment of Postprandial Hyperglycaemia for People With Type 2 Diabetes: A Long Whey to Go. Frontiers in Nutrition, 7. ISSN 2296-861X
Sprung, VS, Bowden Davies, KA, Norman, JA, Thompson, A, Mitchell, KL, Wilding, JPH, Kemp, GJ and Cuthbertson, DJ
(2020)
Metabolic syndrome is associated with reduced flow mediated dilation independent of obesity status.
European Journal of Endocrinology, 183 (2).
pp. 211-220.
ISSN 0804-4643
Bowden Davies, KA, Pickles, S, Sprung, VS, Kemp, GJ, Alam, U, Moore, DR, Tahrani, AA and Cuthbertson, DJ
(2019)
Reduced physical activity in young and older adults: metabolic and musculoskeletal implications.
Therapeutic Advances in Endocrinology and Metabolism, 10.
ISSN 2042-0188
Bowden Davies, KA, Sprung, VS, Norman, JA, Thompson, A, Mitchell, KL, Halford, JCG, Harrold, JA, Wilding, JPH, Kemp, GJ and Cuthbertson, DJ
(2018)
Short-term decreased physical activity with increased sedentary behaviour causes metabolic derangements and altered body composition: effects in individuals with and without a first-degree relative with type 2 diabetes.
Diabetologia, 61 (6).
pp. 1282-1294.
ISSN 0012-186X