Items where Author is "Hesketh, K"

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Jenkins, JG, Cocks, M, Narendran, P, Andrews, RC, Shields, BM, Scott, SN, Lucas, SJE, Rendeiro, C and Hesketh, K (2025) Can 4 weeks of real-world active breaks improve glycaemic management in sedentary adults with type 1 diabetes? The EXTOD-Active randomised control trial protocol. BMJ Open Sport and Exercise Medicine, 11 (2).

Hesketh, K, Low, J, Andrews, R, Blitz, S, Buckley, B, Falkenhain, K, Job, J, Jones, CA, Jones, H, Jung, ME, Little, J, Mateus, C, Percival, SL, Pulsford, R, Russon, CL, Singer, J, Sprung, VS, McManus, AM and Cocks, M (2025) Mobile Health Biometrics to Enhance Exercise and Physical Activity Adherence in Type 2 Diabetes (MOTIVATE-T2D): a decentralised feasibility randomised controlled trial delivered across the UK and Canada. BMJ Open, 15 (3). ISSN 2044-6055

Quickfall, M, Green, S, Hesketh, K, Veldhuijzen Van Zanten, J, Cocks, M, Reynolds, J and Wadley, AJ (2025) EXamining the feasibility of exerCisE to manage symptoms of Lupus (EXCEL): A protocol for a randomised controlled pilot study. Lupus Science and Medicine, 12 (1). ISSN 2053-8790

Quickfall, M, Cocks, M, Long, HM, Di Rosa, F, Andrews, R, Narendran, P, Hesketh, K and Wadley, AJ (2024) EXTOD-Immune: A randomised controlled trial to investigate whether a remotely monitored, home-based exercise intervention can reduce disease activity in people with type 1 diabetes. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 10 (3).

Crozier, A, Cocks, MS, Hesketh, K, Miller, GD, McGregor, G, Thomas, LB and Jones, H (2024) Mobile Health Biometrics to prescribe immediate remote physical activity for enhancing uptake to cardiac rehabilitation (MOTIVATE-CR+): protocol for a randomised controlled feasibility trial. BMJ Open, 14. ISSN 2044-6055

Srisawat, K, Stead, CA, Hesketh, K, Pogson, MA, Strauss, JA, Cocks, MS, Siekmann, I, Phillips, SM, Lisboa, PJ, Shepherd, SO and Burniston, JG (2023) People with obesity exhibit losses in muscle proteostasis that are partly improved by exercise training. Proteomics. pp. 1-14. ISSN 1615-9853

Hesketh, K, Shepherd, SO, Strauss, JA, Low, DA, Cooper, RG, Wagenmakers, AJM and Cocks, MS (2019) Passive Heat Therapy in Sedentary Humans Increases Skeletal Muscle Capillarisation and eNOS Content but Not Mitochondrial Density or GLUT4 Content. AJP - Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 317 (1). H114-H123. ISSN 0363-6135

Thesis

Hesketh, K (2020) High intensity interval training: moving away from the laboratory and into the real-world. Doctoral thesis, Liverpool John Moores University.

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