Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2020-2022
Publications (10 Years): 4
Publications (10 Years): 4
Liverpool John Moores University
Liverpool John Moores University School of Sport and Exercise Sciences (PHD)
Affiliation History
Liverpool John Moores University
Jun 18 2018
United Kingdom
Senior Lecturer :: School of Sport & Exercise Sciences
University of Liverpool
May 20 2013
- Jun 15 2018
United Kingdom
Postdoctoral Research Fellow :: Department of Musculoskeletal Biology II
University of Western Australia
Sep 14 2012
- Jan 14 2013
Australia
Research Scientist :: School of Sport Science, Exercise & Helath
Liverpool John Moores University School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
May 28 2012
- Sep 11 2012
United Kingdom
Research Assistant :: Research Institute for Sport & Exercise Sciences
Education History
Liverpool John Moores University School of Sport and Exercise Sciences
Oct 01 2009
- May 21 2012
United Kingdom
PHD :: Research Institute for Sport and Exercise Sciences
Publications
- Madeleine France-Ratcliffe, Nicola D Hopkins, David A Low, Matthew S Cocks, Helen Jones, Kayleigh S Sheen, Victoria S Sprung
- Katie L Hesketh, Jonathan Low, Robert Andrews, Charlotte A Jones, Helen Jones, Mary Elizabeth Jung, Jonathan Little, Ceu Mateus, Richard Pulsford, Joel Singer, Victoria S Sprung, Alison M McManus, Matthew Cocks
- Emily Brown, Moon M Wilton, Victoria S Sprung, Joanne A Harrold, Jason C G Halford, Andrej Stancak, Malcolm Burgess, Elaine Howarth, A Margot Umpleby, Graham J Kemp, John Ph Wilding, Daniel J Cuthbertson
- Victoria S Sprung, Graham J Kemp, John Ph Wilding, Valerie Adams, Kieran Murphy, Malcolm Burgess, Stephen Emegbo, Matthew Thomas, Alexander J Needham, Andrew Weimken, Richard J Schwab, Ari Manuel, Sonya E Craig, Daniel J CuthbertsonRandomised, cOntrolled Multicentre trial of 26 weeks subcutaneous liraglutide (a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor Agonist), with or without contiNuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and obstructive sleep apnoEa (OSA) (ROMANCE): study protocol assessing the effects of weight loss on the apnea-hypnoea index (AHI). BMJ open 10 (7) (2020)