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L. Goodfellow

Researcher at Southampton General Hospital

Publications -  10
Citations -  303

L. Goodfellow is an academic researcher from Southampton General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Transcriptome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 171 citations. Previous affiliations of L. Goodfellow include University of Southampton.

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Activity Levels in Mothers and Their Preschool Children

TL;DR: Physical activity levels in mothers and their 4-year-old children are directly associated, with associations at different activity intensities influenced by temporal and demographic factors.
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Baricitinib in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial and updated meta-analysis

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- 03 Mar 2022 - 
TL;DR: In patients hospitalised with COVID-19, baricitinib significantly reduced the risk of death but the size of benefit was somewhat smaller than that suggested by previous trials.
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Physical activity, calcium intake and childhood bone mineral: a population-based cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: The notion that adequate calcium intake may be required for optimal action of physical activity on bone development is supported and that improving levels ofPhysical activity and calcium intake in childhood may help to optimise accrual of bone mass is supported.
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Maternal diet, behaviour and offspring skeletal health.

TL;DR: The role of the early environment in determining later osteoporotic fracture risk is explored, and maternal lifestyle, body build and 25(OH) vitamin D status predict offspring bone mass.
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Regulation of placental calcium transport and offspring bone health.

TL;DR: Factors such as maternal lifestyle, diet, body build, physical activity, and vitamin D status in pregnancy all appear to influence offspring bone mineral accrual, demonstrating a likely interaction between environmental factors and gene expression as the potential key process.