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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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Energy intakes of children with cerebral palsy
TL;DR: Within the group there was little evidence of marked differences in energy intake between different diagnostic types of cerebral palsy or between children of different feeding/eating ability, although the sample size was too small to detect small between-group differences in intake.
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Feasibility of the ToyBox-Scotland obesity prevention intervention in preschools: results of a cluster randomised controlled trial
Stephen Malden,John J. Reilly,Ann-Marie Gibson,Farid Bardid,M. De Craemer,Odysseas Androutsos,Yannis Manios,Carolyn Summerbell,Greet Cardon,Adrienne R. Hughes +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the feasibility and acceptability of implementing the adapted ToyBox intervention in Scottish preschools and found that the intervention was feasible and acceptable in Scottish Preschools.
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Computed Tomographic Metrics of Airway Disease and Emphysema in Severe COPD.
Woo Jin Kim,Edward K. Silverman,Eric A. Hoffman,G.J. Criner,Zab Mosenifar,F.C. Sciurba,Barry J. Make,Vincent J. Carey,RS Estepar,Alejandro R. Diaz,John J. Reilly,Fernando J. Martinez,G.R. Washko +12 more
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24-Hour Movement Behaviors in Children with Chronic Disease and Their Healthy Peers: A Case-Control Study
TL;DR: For some groups of children with chronic disease, 24-h movement behaviors may differ substantially from recommendations, and slightly but systematically from their healthy peers.
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Objective measurement of physical activity in Kenyan children using accelerometry
Robert Ojiambo,Hannah Budd,Chris Easton,Barry W. Fudge,Thairu K,John J. Reilly,Yannis P. Pitsiladis +6 more
TL;DR: Physical activity levels in Kenyan children were assessed by uniaxial accelerometry for 3 consecutive days using cut offs for sedentary, light and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) developed by Reilly et al.