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Elhakeem, A and Hannam, K and Deere, KC and Hartley, A and Clark, EM and Moss, C and Edwards, MH and Dennison, E and Gaysin, T and Kuh, D and Wong, A and Fox, KR and Cooper, C and Cooper, R and Tobias, JH
(2018)
Correlates of high-impact physical activity measured objectively in older British adults.
Journal of Public Health, 40 (4).
pp. 727-737.
ISSN 1741-3842
Dean, AP and Hartley, A and McIntosh, OA and Smith, A and Feord, HK and Holmberg, NH and King, T and Yardley, E and White, KN and Pittman, JK
(2018)
Metabolic adaptation of a Chlamydomonas acidophila strain isolated from acid mine drainage ponds with low eukaryotic diversity.
Science of the Total Environment, 647.
pp. 75-87.
ISSN 0048-9697
Elhakeem, A and Hannam, K and Deere, KC and Hartley, A and Clark, EM and Moss, C and Edwards, MH and Dennison, E and Gaysin, T and Kuh, D and Wong, A and Cooper, C and Cooper, R and Tobias, JH
(2018)
Physical Activity Producing Low, but Not Medium or Higher, Vertical Impacts Is Inversely Related to BMI in Older Adults: Findings from a Multicohort Study.
Journals of Gerontology - Series A Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 73 (5).
pp. 643-651.
ISSN 1079-5006
Elhakeem, A and Hannam, K and Deere, KC and Hartley, A and Clark, EM and Moss, C and Edwards, MH and Dennison, E and Gaysin, T and Kuh, D and Wong, A and Fox, KR and Cooper, C and Cooper, R and Tobias, JH
(2017)
Associations of lifetime walking and weight bearing exercise with accelerometer-measured high impact physical activity in later life.
Preventive Medicine Reports, 8.
pp. 183-189.
Hannam, K and Deere, KC and Hartley, A and Clark, EM and Coulson, J and Ireland, A and Moss, C and Edwards, MH and Dennison, E and Gaysin, T and Cooper, R and Wong, A and McPhee, JS and Cooper, C and Kuh, D and Tobias, JH
(2016)
A novel accelerometer-based method to describe day-to-day exposure to potentially osteogenic vertical impacts in older adults: findings from a multi-cohort study.
Osteoporosis International.
ISSN 0937-941X
(In Press)