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    • Integrated manual therapies 

      Newell, Dave; Draper-Rodi, Jerry; Barbe, Mary (IASP, 2023-07-19)
    • Prevalence of 24-hour movement behavior guidelines among youth with prescribed eyeglasses/contact lenses and anxiety 

      Liu, Xin; Herold, Fabian; Werneck, André Oliveira; Chen, Yanxia; Liu, Zijun; Taylor, Alyx; Kramer, Arthur F.; Zou, Liye (Mental Health and Physical Activity, 2024-04-29)
      Background: This study examined the prevalence of meeting 24-h movement behavior (24-HMB: physical activity [PA], screen time [ST], and sleep duration [SL]) guidelines in U.S. children and adolescents (youth) with prescribed ...
    • Overtraining in professional sport: Exceeding the limits in a culture of physical and mental toughness 

      Tibbert, Stephanie; Anderson, Mark B. (Human Kinetics, 2015)
      Doing Exercise Psychology uses applied theories alongside authentic client interactions to address the challenging psychological components of physical activity. Doing Exercise Psychology helps students understand how to ...
    • Individual and total sugar contents of street foods in Malaysia - Should we be concerned? 

      Arifen, Zainorain Natasha Zainal; Shahar, Suzana; Trieu, Kathy; Majid, Hazreen Abdul; Md Noh, Mohd Fairulnizal; Haron, Hasnah (Food Chemistry, 2024-08-30)
      Street foods are often of poor nutritional quality with high sugar content, in which the overconsumption of sugar is associated with obesity. However, sugar content information on local street foods is scarce. Thus, the ...
    • The mystery of the COVID toes - turning evidence-based medicine on its head 

      Bristow, Ivan; Borthwick, Alan M. (Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 2020-06-23)
      The recent and rapid emergence of COVID-19 infection has led to a flood of publications describing all aspects of the disease and its presentation. The appearance of chilblain-like lesions, in children and young adults has ...
    • Successful treatment of hard corns in two patients using microwave energy 

      Bristow, Ivan; Webb, Christopher (Case Reports in Dermatology, 2020-11-05)
      Corns are a common foot problem accounting for nearly half of all problems seen within podiatry and chiropody clinics. Hard corns are concentrated areas of hyperkeratosis within the stratum corneum, typically found on the ...
    • Retronychia - a different kind of ingrowing toenail 

      Bristow, Ivan; Boyle, Andrew (Dermatological Nursing, 2021-03)
      This article looks at a case of retronychia, a recently reported condition, in which literature only exists for the past two decades. The case involves nail trauma where the nail plate embeds in a retrograde direction into ...
    • Optimal emollient treatment and prevention of diabetic foot complications 

      Bowen, Graham; Bristow, Ivan; Chadwick, Paul; Edmonds, Michael; Kedia, Nitil; Leigh, Richard; Welch, Donna; Walker, Ian; Warren, Tim; Wylie, David (Diabetic Foot Journal, 2021-03-26)
      Foot ulcers in diabetes and their associated consequences (including amputation) present a significant burden to both patients and the NHS. The majority of foot ulcers are preceded by callus formation, effective treatment ...
    • Paediatric cutaneous warts and verrucae: An update 

      Bristow, Ivan (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-12-07)
      Cutaneous warts are common lesions in children caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and for most lesions spontaneously resolve within months of the initial infection, regardless of treatment. The infection is most ...
    • The treatment of plantar warts using microwave-A review of 85 consecutive cases in the United States 

      Gupta, Aditya K.; Wang, Tong; Cooper, Elizabeth A.; Conenello, Robert M.; Bristow, Ivan (Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 2023-06-20)
      Background: Plantar warts (verrucae plantaris) are a common source of pain for patients and are often refractory to treatment. Previous work has shown a high clearance rate of verrucae using a surface-based microwave device ...
    • Microwave therapy for the treatment of plantar warts 

      Hagon, Wendy; Hagon, Jonathan; Noble, Greer; Brenton-Rule, Angela; Stewart, Sarah; Bristow, Ivan (Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 2023-06-15)
      Background: Plantar warts, or verrucae plantaris, are common lesions causing considerable pain during weightbearing activity. Although current treatment modalities have low success rates, microwave therapy has been introduced ...
    • Independent prescribing in the UK: insights from the Department of Health Allied Health Professions Medicines Project team 

      Bristow, Ivan; Bowen, Catherine; Wilson, Nicky; Borthwick, Alan (Journal of Foot and Ankle Research, 2023-07-04)
      Background: The UK medicines legislation was amended ten years ago (2013) to allow podiatrists and physiotherapists independent prescribing rights, the first of the allied health professions to do so. Non-medical prescribing ...
    • Chiropractic Day 2023: A report and qualitative analysis of how thought leaders celebrate the present and envision the future of chiropractic 

      Johnson, Claire D.; Green, Bart N.; Agaoglu, Mustafa; Amorin-Woods, Lyndon; Brown, Richard; Byfield, David; Clum, Gerard W.; Crespo, Waleska; Da Silva, Kendrah L.; Dane, Dawn; Daniels, Clinton J.; Edwards, Micheala; Foshee, William K.; Goertz, Christine; Henderson, Charles; Hynes, Roger; Johnson, Valerie; Killinger, Lisa; Konarski-Hart, Karen; Kopansky-Giles, Deborah; Kowalski, Matthew; Little, Craig; McAllister, Sherry; Mrozek, John; Nixdorf, Don; Peeace, L. David; Peterson, Cynthia; Petrocco-Napuli, Kristina L.; Phillips, Reed; Snow, Gregory; Sorrentino, Anne; Wong, Yi Kai; Yelverton, Christopher; Young, Kenneth J. (Journal of Chiropractic Humanities, 2023-12)
      Objective: This study aimed to (1) collect and analyze statements about how to celebrate chiropractic in the present and roles that chiropractors may fulfill in the future, (2) identify if there was congruence among the ...
    • Formulation and Administration of Enteral Feeds 

      Hardy, Gil; Majid, Hazreen Abdul (Springer, Cham, 2023-10-04)
      Enteral feeding (EF) is used mainly for patients with oral failure due to neurological or head/neck problems. If the gut is functional, it is the first line of treatment for clinically administered nutrition and hydration ...
    • A conventional multiplex PCR for the detection of four common soil-transmitted nematodes in human feces: development and validation 

      Hassan, N. A.; Noor Badi, F. A.; Mohd-Shaharuddin, N.; Wan Yusoff, W. S.; Lim, Y. A. L.; Chua, K. H.; Sidi Omar, S. F. N.; Chang, L. Y.; Majid, Hazreen Abdul; Ngui, R. (Tropical Biomedicine, 2022-03-31)
      Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections, mainly caused by Ascaris lumbricoides, Trichuris trichiura, and hookworms, are among the most common intestinal parasites that infect humans. The infections are widely distributed ...
    • Do we need different predictive equations for the acute and late phases of critical illness? A prospective observational study with repeated indirect calorimetry measurements 

      Tah, Pei Chien; Poh, Bee Koon; Kee, Chee Cheong; Lee, Zheng-Yii; Hakumat-Rai, Vineya-Rai; Mat Nor, Mohd Basri; Zaman, Mazuin Kamarul; Majid, Hazreen Abdul; Hasan, M. Shahnaz (European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2022-04)
      Background: Predictive equations (PEs) for estimating resting energy expenditure (REE) that have been developed from acute phase data may not be applicable in the late phase and vice versa. This study aimed to assess whether ...
    • Neonate simulators: creatively engaging social work students in understanding risks of substance use during pregnancy 

      Khan, Humaira; Dray, Rosslyn; Pourzanjani, Pamela (The British Journal of Social Work, 2024)
    • Preferred method of purchasing supplements among government servants in Putrajaya 

      Raub, Nurul Syakilah Embok; Majid, Hazreen Abdul (Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine, 2021-08-28)
      Despite the risk of buying dangerous unregistered or counterfeit health supplement products online, the purchases still persist. This study aimed to identify the current preferred purchasing method and factors that influenced ...
    • Maternal diet during pregnancy and infant respiratory morbidity: A prospective study 

      Chong, Kai Ning; E, Hui Chean; Zaki, Rafdzah Ahmad; Mohd, Siti Hawa; Majid, Hazreen Abdul; Ng, Ai Kah; Eg, Kah Peng; Hng, Shih Ying; Teh, Cindy Shaun Ju; Razali, Nuguelis; Nathan, Anna Marie; de Bruyne, Jessie Anne (Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 2021-12)
      Background and objectives: Maternal diet during pregnancy may impact infant respiratory morbidity. The aim was to determine the association between antenatal maternal diet and respiratory morbidity of their infants during ...
    • Validation of 3-Minute Nutrition Screening-Paediatric (Paediatric 3-MinNS) for hospitalized children 

      Yeo, Pei Sien; Boey, Christopher Chiong Meng; Lim, Su Lin; Majid, Hazreen Abdul (Topics in Clinical Nutrition, 2021-04)
      Nutrition screening in pediatric hospitals is not a common practice in many countries. This study validated the 3-Minute Nutrition Screening-Paediatric (Paediatric 3-MinNS) with Screening Tool for the Assessment of ...