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Mechanical Engineering
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Professor Hilary Powers from the University of Sheffield explains how she stays fit, healthy and active. Taken from the free, online course The Musculoskeletal System: the Science of Staying Active…
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CIMA host regular meetings where members from Sheffield, Liverpool and Newcastle can get together and listen to the latest research. At these meetings, students on the Musculoskeletal Ageing Master…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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n this video, Professor Hilary Powers explains how national dietary guidelines are researched and set. Hilary is a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition (SACN), that advises Public…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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In this video, we talk to our Patients as Educators to find out what foods they eat and discover whether they have ever been given dietary advice.
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Oncology & Metabolism
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As we age, the recommended levels of nutrients that are important for our musculoskeletal health will change. In this video, Dr Vanessa Halliday explains how dietary needs shift across the lifespan…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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Packaged foods can come with a bewildering amount of information on the packaging, and sometimes it can be difficult to tell what you’re getting. In this video, Peter explains the regulations…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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In this video, Dr Vanessa Halliday summarises the key healthy eating messages for musculoskeletal health.
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Oncology & Metabolism
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The nutrients that we need to strengthen muscle, maintain stable joints and keep bones strong are all contained within the food we eat. But these nutrients often occur in complex forms which are not…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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Cardiorespiratory fitness is a useful way to assess physical fitness and can be objectively measured using an exercise stress test or maximal oxygen uptake test (VO2max). In this video, Michael talks…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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Although the benefits of physical activity and exercise are widely acknowledged, many of us can struggle to meet the government recommended levels. In this video, we get some advice from Senior…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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For those with musculoskeletal disorders, pain can be a major barrier to physical activity. In this video, our Patients as Educators explain how they manage their physical activity levels. The…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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A skeleton that responds to physical activity is borne out of an evolutionary necessity - breaking bones is bad for survival but so too is a heavy skeleton that would prevent us from catching prey or…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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Muscles are integral to the way our body moves. In this video, Michael guides us through a muscle function test with our volunteer Nduka and explains the different types of muscle contractions that…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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In this animation, Michael Trenell, Professor of Metabolism and Lifestyle Medicine at Newcastle University, explores how our changing environment has encouraged increasingly sedentary behaviour and…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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Musculoskeletal conditions are the leading cause of disability worldwide and these conditions can impact every aspect of a person’s life. In this video, people with musculoskeletal disorders…
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Oncology & Metabolism
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