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Serene S. Paul
Researcher at RMIT University
Publications - 77
Citations - 3006
Serene S. Paul is an academic researcher from RMIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 67 publications receiving 2268 citations. Previous affiliations of Serene S. Paul include University of Sydney Faculty of Health Sciences & University of Utah.
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Exercise to prevent falls in older adults: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis
Catherine Sherrington,Zoe A. Michaleff,Zoe A. Michaleff,Nicola Fairhall,Serene S. Paul,Anne Tiedemann,Julie Whitney,Robert G. Cumming,Robert D. Herbert,Robert D. Herbert,Jacqueline C. T. Close,Jacqueline C. T. Close,Stephen R. Lord,Stephen R. Lord +13 more
TL;DR: Exercise as a single intervention can prevent falls in community-dwelling older people and promising results are evident for people with Parkinson's disease and cognitive impairment.
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Balance and falls in Parkinson's disease: A meta-analysis of the effect of exercise and motor training†‡
TL;DR: Exercise and motor training can improve the performance of balance‐related activities in people with Parkinson's disease, however, further research is required to determine if falls can be prevented in this population.
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Exercise for falls prevention in Parkinson disease A randomized controlled trial
Colleen G. Canning,Catherine Sherrington,Stephen R. Lord,Jacqueline C. T. Close,Stephane Heritier,Gillian Z. Heller,Kirsten Howard,Natalie E. Allen,Mark D. Latt,Susan M. Murray,Sandra D. O'Rourke,Serene S. Paul,Jooeun Song,Victor S.C. Fung +13 more
TL;DR: This study provides Class III evidence that for patients with Parkinson disease, a minimally supervised exercise program does not reduce fall risk and improved physical and psychological health.
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A roadmap for implementation of patient‐centered digital outcome measures in Parkinson's disease obtained using mobile health technologies
Alberto J. Espay,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Jeffrey M. Hausdorff,Álvaro Sánchez-Ferro,Jochen Klucken,Aristide Merola,Paolo Bonato,Serene S. Paul,Fay B. Horak,Joaquin A. Vizcarra,Tiago A. Mestre,Ralf Reilmann,Ralf Reilmann,Alice Nieuwboer,E. Ray Dorsey,Lynn Rochester,Lynn Rochester,Bastiaan R. Bloem,Walter Maetzler +19 more
TL;DR: A concrete implementation guidance, harmonizing the collaborative endeavor among stakeholders, can improve assessments of individuals with PD, tailor symptomatic therapy, and enhance health care outcomes.
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Three simple clinical tests to accurately predict falls in people with Parkinson's disease.
Serene S. Paul,Colleen G. Canning,Catherine Sherrington,Stephen R. Lord,Jacqueline C. T. Close,Victor S.C. Fung +5 more
TL;DR: In people who have PD without significant cognitive impairment, falls can be predicted with a high degree of accuracy using a simple, 3‐test clinical tool, and this tool enables individualized quantification of the risk of falling.