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Sarah J. Allison
Researcher at University of Surrey
Publications - 15
Citations - 478
Sarah J. Allison is an academic researcher from University of Surrey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Femoral neck & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 326 citations. Previous affiliations of Sarah J. Allison include Teesside University & Loughborough University.
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The nexus between air pollution, green infrastructure and human health.
Prashant Kumar,Prashant Kumar,Angela Druckman,John Gallagher,Birgitta Gatersleben,Sarah J. Allison,Theodore S. Eisenman,Uy Hoang,Sarkawt Hama,Arvind Kumar Tiwari,Ashish Sharma,K.V. Abhijith,Deepti Adlakha,Aonghus McNabola,Thomas Astell-Burt,Xiaoqi Feng,Anne C. Skeldon,Simon de Lusignan,Lidia Morawska +18 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that urban vegetation can facilitate broad health benefits, but there is little empirical evidence linking these benefits to air pollution reduction by urban vegetation, and appreciable efforts are needed to establish the underlying policies, design and engineering guidelines governing its deployment.
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High impact exercise increased femoral neck bone mineral density in older men: A randomised unilateral intervention
Sarah J. Allison,Jonathan P. Folland,Winston J. Rennie,Gregory D. Summers,Katherine Brooke-Wavell +4 more
TL;DR: A 12month high impact unilateral exercise intervention was feasible and effective for improving femoral neck BMD, BMC and geometry in older men and carefully targeted high impact exercises may be suitable for incorporation into exercise interventions aimed at preventing fractures in healthy community-dwelling older men.
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The Influence of High‐Impact Exercise on Cortical and Trabecular Bone Mineral Content and 3D Distribution Across the Proximal Femur in Older Men: A Randomized Controlled Unilateral Intervention
Sarah J. Allison,Kenneth E. S. Poole,Graham M. Treece,Andrew H. Gee,C Tonkin,Winston J. Rennie,Jonathan P. Folland,Gregory D. Summers,Katherine Brooke-Wavell +8 more
TL;DR: Odd impact exercise increased cortical mass surface density and endocortical trabecular density, at regions that may be important to structural integrity, in both legs.
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Prolonged static stretching does not influence running economy despite changes in neuromuscular function
TL;DR: The results suggest that prolonged SS does not influence running economy despite changes in neuromuscular function, and isometric strength and countermovement jump height before and after SS.
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Multiple joint muscle function with ageing: the force–velocity and power–velocity relationships in young and older men
TL;DR: Force and velocity were lower in older men, therefore the major explanation for the attenuation of power during a functionally relevant multiple joint movement.