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Sarah A. Moore
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 43
Citations - 825
Sarah A. Moore is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stroke & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 35 publications receiving 582 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah A. Moore include Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust & National Institute for Health Research.
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Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour and Metabolic Control following Stroke: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Study
TL;DR: Physical activity levels are reduced immediately post-stroke and remain below recommended levels for health and wellbeing at the three and six month time points.
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Effects of Community Exercise Therapy on Metabolic, Brain, Physical, and Cognitive Function Following Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial.
Sarah A. Moore,Kate Hallsworth,Djordje G. Jakovljevic,Andrew M. Blamire,Jiabao He,Gary A. Ford,Lynn Rochester,Michael I. Trenell +7 more
TL;DR: Exercise therapy improves short-term metabolic, brain, physical, and cognitive function, without changes in glucose control following stroke, and the long-term impact of exercise on stroke recurrence, cardiovascular health, and disability is explored.
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is associated with higher levels of objectively measured sedentary behaviour and lower levels of physical activity than matched healthy controls
Kate Hallsworth,Christian Thoma,Sarah A. Moore,Thomas Ploetz,Quentin M. Anstee,Roy Taylor,Christopher P. Day,Michael I. Trenell +7 more
TL;DR: High levels of sedentary behaviour and low levels of physical activity represent a therapeutic target that may prevent progression of metabolic conditions and weight gain in people with NAFLD and should be considered in clinical care.
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Measuring Energy Expenditure After Stroke Validation of a Portable Device
Sarah A. Moore,Kate Hallsworth,Les J.C. Bluck,Gary A. Ford,Lynn Rochester,Michael I. Trenell +5 more
TL;DR: This study validates a portable multisensor array for measuring free-living total energy expenditure compared with a gold standard method (doubly labeled water) in individuals with stroke and may assist in understanding how stroke influences free living energy expenditure and aid in clinical management.
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Comprehensive measurement of stroke gait characteristics with a single accelerometer in the laboratory and community. A feasibility, validity and reliability study
Sarah A. Moore,Aodhán Hickey,Sue Lord,Sue Lord,Silvia Del Din,Alan Godfrey,Alan Godfrey,Lynn Rochester +7 more
TL;DR: The proposed system is a low-cost, reliable tool for quantifying gait post-stroke with multiple potential applications and further refinement to optimise gait quantification algorithms for certain gait characteristics including gait asymmetry is required.