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Naomi Burn
Naomi Burn
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Changes in children’s physical fitness, BMI and health-related quality of life after the first 2020 COVID-19 lockdown in England: A longitudinal study
L Basterfield, NL Burn, B Galna, H Batten, L Goffe, G Karoblyte, M Lawn, ...
Journal of Sports Sciences 40 (10), 1088-1096, 2022
592022
Effects of workplace-based physical activity interventions on cardiorespiratory fitness: a systematic review and meta-analysis of controlled trials
NL Burn, M Weston, N Maguire, G Atkinson, KL Weston
Sports Medicine 49, 1255-1274, 2019
422019
The effects of textured materials on static balance in healthy young and older adults: A systematic review with meta-analysis
RPW Kenny, G Atkinson, DL Eaves, D Martin, N Burn, J Dixon
Gait & posture 71, 79-86, 2019
322019
The association between physical fitness, sports club participation and body mass index on health-related quality of life in primary school children from a socioeconomically …
L Basterfield, NL Burn, B Galna, G Karoblyte, KL Weston
Preventive medicine reports 24, 101557, 2021
292021
Why do they do (h) it? Using self-determination theory to understand why people start and continue to do high-intensity interval training group exercise classes
N Burn, A Niven
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology 17 (5), 537-551, 2019
282019
Changes in physical activity behaviour and health risk factors following a randomised controlled pilot workplace exercise intervention
N Burn, LH Norton, C Drummond, KI Norton
AIMS public Health 4 (2), 189, 2017
192017
Dance for people with chronic breathlessness: a transdisciplinary approach to intervention development
S Harrison, K Bierski, N Burn, S Mclusky, V McFaull, A Russell, G Williams, ...
BMJ Open Respiratory Research 7 (1), e000696, 2020
182020
A systematic review examining the impact of blended diets on the gastrointestinal symptoms of people who are enterally fed
E Peers, RC Boocock, N Burn
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics 36 (3), 673-686, 2023
112023
Brief exercise at work (BE@ work): a mixed-methods pilot trial of a workplace high-intensity interval training intervention
NL Burn, M Weston, G Atkinson, M Graham, KL Weston
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 3, 699608, 2021
112021
Using focus groups and interviews to inform the design of a workplace exercise programme: an example from a high-intensity interval training intervention
NL Burn, M Weston, G Atkinson, KL Weston
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 63 (2), e63-e74, 2021
72021
Back to ‘normal’? BMI, physical fitness and health-related quality of life of children from North East England before, during and after the COVID-19 lockdowns
L Basterfield, B Galna, NL Burn, H Batten, M Weston, L Goffe, M Lawn, ...
Journal of sports sciences, 1-13, 2024
42024
BE@ Work (Brief Exercise at Work): the development and evaluation of a novel high-intensity interval training intervention in the workplace on markers of physical fitness …
N Burn
Teesside University, 2020
12020
Young Science Communicators." Next slide please!" Newcastle children's reflections on the COVID pandemic
L Basterfield, H Batten, N Burn, B Galna, K Weston
Newcastle University, 2021
2021
The BE@ Work (Brief Exercise at Work) trial: Effects of workplace-based high-intensity interval training on physical fitness, cardiometabolic health and wellbeing in office workers
N Burn
European Congress of Sports Science (ECSS) 2019, 2019
2019
Acute physiological and perceptual responses to three modes of high-intensity interval training: The development of the BE@ Work (Brief Exercise at Work) intervention
N Burn, G Atkinson, M Weston, K Weston
European Congress of Sports Science, 2018
2018
Why do they do (h) it? Using Self-Determination Theory to understand why people start and continue to do high intensity interval training (HIT) group exercise classes
N Burn, A Niven
International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 2017
2017
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