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How many days of pedometer monitoring predict monthly ambulatory activity in adults? by Stacy Clemes, Paula Griffiths
Published 2008
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The use of pedometers for monitoring physical activity in children and adolescents: measurement considerations by Stacy Clemes, Stuart Biddle
Published 2013
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Presence and duration of reactivity to pedometers in adults by Stacy Clemes, Nuala K. Deans
Published 2012
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The correlates and treatment of obesity in military populations: a systematic review by Paul Sanderson, Stacy Clemes, Stuart Biddle
Published 2011
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Prevalence and socio-demographic correlates of obesity in the British Army by Paul Sanderson, Stacy Clemes, Stuart Biddle
Published 2014
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What constitutes effective manual handling training? A systematic review by Stacy Clemes, Cheryl Haslam, Roger Haslam
Published 2010
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Increasing our understanding of reactivity to pedometers in adults by Stacy Clemes, Richard A.A. Parker
Published 2009
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The effects of standing desks within the school classroom: A systematic review by Aron Sherry, Natalie Pearson, Stacy Clemes
Published 2016
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Reactivity: an issue for short-term pedometer studies? by Stacy Clemes, Natalie Matchett, Sarah L. Wane
Published 2008
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Seasonal variation in physical activity, sedentary behaviour and sleep in a sample of UK adults by Sophie O'Connell, Paula Griffiths, Stacy Clemes
Published 2014
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Can a single question provide an accurate measure of physical activity? by Karen Milton, Stacy Clemes, Fiona C. Bull
Published 2013
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Summer to winter variability in the step counts of normal weight and overweight adults living in the UK by Stacy Clemes, Sarah L. Hamilton, Paula Griffiths
Published 2011
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Four-week pedometer-determined activity patterns in normal weight and overweight UK adults by Stacy Clemes, Paula Griffiths, Sarah L. Hamilton
Published 2007
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UK adults exhibit higher step counts in summer compared to winter months by Sarah L. Hamilton, Stacy Clemes, Paula Griffiths
Published 2008
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Four-week pedometer-determined activity patterns in normal-weight, overweight and obese adults by Stacy Clemes, Sarah L. Hamilton, Martin Lindley
Published 2008
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An exploration of barriers and facilitators to healthy eating in UK truck drivers by Katharina Ruttger, Elizabeth Stamp, James King, Stacy Clemes
Published 2024
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Assessment of UK Heavy Goods Vehicle drivers' lifestyle behaviours: a cross-sectional study by Katharina Ruttger, James King, Scott Willis, Stacy Clemes
Published 2024
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Overweight and obesity in UK firefighters by Fehmidah Munir, Stacy Clemes, Jonathan Houdmont, Raymond Randall
Published 2012
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A survey of sitting time among UK employees by A. Kazi, Myanna Duncan, Stacy Clemes, Cheryl Haslam
Published 2014
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Sitting time and step counts in office workers by Stacy Clemes, Rupal Patel, Charlotte Mahon, Paula Griffiths
Published 2014
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Applying the COM-B model to understand wearable activity tracker use in children and adolescents by Amy Creaser, Stacy Clemes, Daniel D Bingham, Silvia Costa
Published 2022
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Calibration and validation of the ActiGraph GT3X+ in 2-3 year olds by Silvia Costa, Sally E. Barber, Noel Cameron, Stacy Clemes
Published 2014
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Sitting time and obesity in a sample of adults from Europe and the USA by Victoria E. Bullock, Paula Griffiths, Lauren Sherar, Stacy Clemes
Published 2016
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Exploring families’ acceptance of wearable activity trackers: a mixed-methods study by Amy Creaser, Jennifer Hall, Silvia Costa, Daniel Bingham, Stacy Clemes
Published 2022
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Walking works wonders: a workplace health intervention evaluated over 24 months by Cheryl Haslam, A. Kazi, Myanna Duncan, Ricardo Twumasi, Stacy Clemes
Published 2018
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Walking works wonders: a tailored workplace intervention evaluated over 24 months by Cheryl Haslam, A. Kazi, Myanna Duncan, Stacy Clemes, Ricardo Twumasi
Published 2018
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Using sit-to-stand workstations in offices: is there a compensation effect? by Maedeh Mansoubi, Natalie Pearson, Stuart J.H. Biddle, Stacy Clemes
Published 2016
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Workplace pedometer interventions for increasing physical activity [Published 21 Jul 2020] by RLA Freak-Poli, M Cumpston, L Albarqouni, Stacy Clemes, A Peeters
Published 2020
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The views of GPs about using sit–stand desks: an observational study by Greg Biddle, Nicholas Thomas, Charlotte L Edwardson, Stacy Clemes, Amanda Daley
Published 2022
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Qualitative feasibility of using three accelerometers with 2-3-year-old children and both parents by Silvia Costa, Sally E. Barber, Paula Griffiths, Noel Cameron, Stacy Clemes
Published 2013
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Workplace pedometer interventions for increasing physical activity (review) by Rosanne L.A. Freak-Poli, Miranda Cumpston, Anna Peeters, Stacy Clemes
Published 2013
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Association of after school sedentary behaviour in adolescence with mental wellbeing in adulthood by Mark Hamer, Thomas E. Yates, Lauren Sherar, Stacy Clemes, Aparna Shankar
Published 2016
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Psychosocial work environment and leisure-time physical activity: the Stormont Study by Jonathan Houdmont, Stacy Clemes, Fehmidah Munir, Kelly Wilson, Robert Kerr, Ken Addley
Published 2015
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Physical activity levels in female rheumatoid arthritis patients on long term anti-TNF therapy compared to patients with active rheumatoid disease and healthy controls. [Abstract] by Tharaq Barami, Alison Booth, Stacy Clemes, Katherine Brooke-Wavell, Gregory D. Summers
Published 2017
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Descriptive epidemiology of domain-specific sitting in working adults: the Stormont Study by Stacy Clemes, Jonathan Houdmont, Fehmidah Munir, Kelly Wilson, Robert Kerr, Ken Addley
Published 2015
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Validity of two self-report measures of sitting time by Stacy Clemes, Beverley M. David, Yi Zhao, Xu Han, Wendy J. Brown
Published 2012
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Cardiometabolic risk factors and mental health status among truck drivers: a systematic review by Amber Guest, Yu-Ling Chen, Natalie Pearson, James King, Nicola Paine, Stacy Clemes
Published 2020
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