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John J. Reilly

Researcher at University of Strathclyde

Publications -  424
Citations -  30359

John J. Reilly is an academic researcher from University of Strathclyde. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body mass index & Childhood obesity. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 384 publications receiving 27034 citations. Previous affiliations of John J. Reilly include Education Scotland & University of Glasgow.

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Adapting the Toybox obesity prevention intervention for use in Scottish preschools: protocol for a feasibility cluster randomised controlled trial

TL;DR: This study will examine the feasibility and acceptability of the adapted version of the ToyBox intervention—a preschool obesity prevention programme—for use in Scotland (ToyBox-Scotland) and inform the design of a full-scale cluster randomised controlled trial (RCT).
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Development and feasibility testing of an intervention to support active lifestyles in youths with Type 1 diabetes - the ActivPals programme: a study protocol

TL;DR: A feasibility and pilot study of the ActivPals programme—an intervention to support active lifestyles in youths with type 1 diabetes and key intervention components have been identified from preliminary work and are being developed into a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (RCT) supported by recruitment pathways.
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Recent Secular Trends in Child and Adolescent Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Internationally: Analyses of Active Healthy Kids Global Alliance Global Matrices 1.0 to 4.0.

TL;DR: While trends varied within and between countries, physical activity and sedentary behaviors, and the influences on these behaviors globally, were relatively stable over the past decade or so, albeit at undesirable levels.
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Compliance with the WHO 24-h movement guidelines and associations with body weight status among preschool children in Hong Kong

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the extent to which preschool children in Hong Kong meet the World Health Organization's (WHO) 24-h movement guidelines and examined the associations between meeting the guidelines and body weight status.
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Feasibility and pilot study of an intervention to support active lifestyles in youth with type 1 diabetes: The ActivPals study.

TL;DR: The ActivPals intervention aimed to support youth with T1D to lead an active lifestyle and lowered levels of physical activity than the general population.