Rebecca Lear
University of Exeter
8 Papers
Rebecca Lear is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Subacromial balloon spacer for irreparable rotator cuff tears of the shoulder (START:REACTS): a group-sequential, double-blind, multicentre randomised controlled trial
Andrew J. Metcalfe,Helen Parsons,Nicholas R. Parsons,Jaclyn Brown,Elke Gemperlé Mannion,Aminul Haque,Charles E. Hutchinson,Rebecca S. Kearney,Iftekhar Khan,James Mason,Nigel Stallard,Martin Underwood,Steven Drew,Azra Arif,Susanne M. Arnold,Gevdeep Bhabra,Sunayna Bora,Howard Bush,J. C. Fox,Ceri Jones,Thomas Lawrence,Kerri McGowan,Chetan S. Modi,Bushra Rahman,Usama Rahman,M Ramirez,Marta Spocinska,Joanna Teuke,Varjithan Thayalan,Sumayyah Ul-Rahman,Aparna Viswanath,Iain Packham,Elizabeth Susan Barnett,R. Witham,M. E. Crowther,Richard J. Murphy,Katherine Coates,Josephine Morley,S. Barnfield,Sukhdeep Gill,Alistair C. Jones,Ruth Halliday,Sarah Dunn,J. A. Fagg,P.J. Dacombe,R. Nanda,D C Wilson,Lesley M. Boulton,Raymond Y L Liow,Richard Jeavons,Andrea Meddes,Niel Kang,Leila Dehghani,Aileen Nacorda,Anuj Punnoose,Nicholas Antonio Ferran,Gbadebo Adewetan,Temi Adedoyin,Arun Pall,Matthew R. Della Sala,Tariq Zaman,Richard Hartley,Charif a-Sayyad,L. Vamplew,Elizabeth Howe,Norbert Bokor,Steven Corbett,Robert Moverley,Elise Cox,Oliver Donaldson,Michael Jones,Diane Wood,Jessica Thompson Perry,Alison Lewis,L. Howard,Kate Beesley,Luke Harries,Ahmed H. Elmorsy,K. Wilcocks,K Shean,Sarah Diment,Helen Pidgeon,Victoria King,Søren Upton Sjølin,Angharad Llewellyn Williams,J Kellett,Lora Young,Michael P. Dunne,Tom E Lockwood,Mark Curtis,Nashat A Siddiqui,India Mckenley,Sarah Morrison,Charlotte J. Morrison,Tracey A. O'Brien,Isabel Bradley,Kenneth Lambatan,Cormac Kelly,Charlotte Perkins,Teresa S. Jones,TE Rowlands,Dawn M. Collins,Claire S. Nicholas,Claire S. Birch,Juliet Evans,Pouya Akhbari,Jefin Jose Edakalathu,C. Hand,Andy Cole,Debbie Prince,Kerry Thorpe,Louise Rooke,Mary Baggot,M. Morris,Dima Ivanova,David Baker,Tim Matthews,Jessica Falatoori,Heather Jarvis,Debbie jones,Matthew R. Williams,Richard Evans,Huw Pullen,G. Hodkinson,Nicola Vannet,Ali Davey,Emma Poyser,Angela S Hall,Hemang Mehta,Devi Prakash Tokola,Clare Connor,Caroline Patricia Jordan,Owain Ennis,Zohra Omar,Tracy Ray Lewis,A. Owen,Andrew Morgan,Ravi Ponnada,Waheeb Ak Al-azzani,Carolyn Williams,Liam Knox,Harvinder Singh,Tracy Jing Wei Lee,Kathryn J. Robinson,Dileep Kumar,Alison Armstrong,Addie Majed,Mark Falworth,DA Butt,Deborah Higgs,Will Rudge,Ben Richard Hughes,Esther Hanison,Deirdre Brooking,Amit N. Patel,Andrew C. Symonds,J Gibson,Rodney Santiago,David E. Barlow,Jean M. Lennon,Christopher Smith,J Hall,Emily Griffin,Rebecca Lear,W Whitney Thomas,D. Rose,Jane R. Edkins,Helen Samuel,Hagen Jahnich,John Geoghegan,Ben W.T. Gooding,S. Hudson,J. Nightingale,Madhavan C. Papanna,Tom Briggs,Rebecca S. Pugh,Amy Elizabeth Neal,Lisa Warrem,V. Maxwell,Robert Ian Chadwick,Thomas Jaki,Loretta Davies,Stephen Gwilym,Rod S Taylor,Geoffrey Abel,John R. Graham,C. Littlewood,Angus Wallace,Anthony L. Howard +188 more
TL;DR: A double-blind, group-sequential, adaptive randomised controlled trial in 24 hospitals in the UK, comparing arthroscopic debridement of the subacromial space with biceps tenotomy with the same procedure but including insertion of the InSpace balloon results favoured the debridements only group.
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Tart Cherry Concentrate Does Not Alter the Gut Microbiome, Glycaemic Control or Systemic Inflammation in a Middle-Aged Population
Rebecca Lear,Mary F. O’Leary,Lee O’Brien Andersen,Corey C. Holt,Christen Rune Stensvold,Mark van der Giezen,Joanna L. Bowtell +6 more
TL;DR: 4 weeks of Montmorency cherry supplementation did not alter the gut microbiome, glycaemic control or systemic concentrations of IL-6 and CRP in a middle-aged population.
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A comparison of the associations between bone health and three different intensities of accelerometer-derived habitual physical activity in children and adolescents: a systematic review
TL;DR: In this paper , a systematic review aimed to summarise accelerometer-derived methods used to estimate habitual physical activity (PA) in children and adolescents and determine whether the magnitude of association was consistently stronger for a particular intensity (MPA/MVPA/VPA).
Associations between device-measured physical activity and performance-based physical function outcomes in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Joshua Culverhouse,Melvyn Hillsdon,Brad Metcalf,Michael Nunns,Rebecca Lear,Gemma Brailey,Richard M. Pulsford +6 more
- 01 Oct 2023
TL;DR: The findings provide provisional support for the use of device measures of movement to remotely monitor people for risk of low PF and explore a broader range of PA metrics beyond simple aggregate measures of time spent at different acceleration values.
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Associations of between- and within-day patterns of physical activity accumulation with arterial stiffness and indices of microvascular health-Evidence from The Maastricht study.
Rebecca Lear,Brad Metcalf,Melvyn Hillsdon,Bert Bond,A. Koster,Evelien J. Vandercappellen,B. D. de Galan,Tos T. J. M. Berendschot,Alfons Houben,J. Kooman,Abraham A. Kroon,H. Bosma,Simone J P M Eussen,Richard M. Pulsford +13 more
TL;DR: Associations of between- and within-day patterns of physical activity accumulation with arterial stiffness and indices of microvascular health are observed in The Maastricht Study.
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