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Cross-cultural applicability of the episodic disability framework with adults living with HIV in Ireland: a qualitative study
KK O’Brien, C Bergin, P Solomon, S O’Dea, C Forde, S Vajravelu
Disability and Rehabilitation 43 (2), 229-240, 2021
Mandates: Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Natural Sciences and Engineering …
The Potential of “Wii Fit Free Jogging” as an Exercise Test
C O'Donovan, J Gormley, JM Hussey
GAMES FOR HEALTH: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications 3 (5 …, 2014
Mandates: Irish Research Council
Measurement Properties of “Wii Fit Free Jogging” Virtual Distance
C O'Donovan, J Gormley, J Hussey
GAMES FOR HEALTH: Research, Development, and Clinical Applications 3 (2), 92-97, 2014
Mandates: Irish Research Council
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Active video games as an exercise tool for children with cystic fibrosis
C O'Donovan, P Greally, G Canny, P McNally, J Hussey
Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 13 (3), 341-346, 2014
Mandates: Irish Research Council
The energy cost of playing active video games in children with obesity and children of a healthy weight
C O'donovan, EF Roche, J Hussey
Pediatric obesity 9 (4), 310-317, 2014
Mandates: Irish Research Council
The effects of a 16-week aerobic exercise programme on cognitive function in people living with HIV
A McDermott, L Zaporojan, P McNamara, CP Doherty, J Redmond, ...
AIDS care 29 (6), 667-674, 2017
Mandates: Health Research Board, Ireland
How Children Use Active Videogames and the Association Between Screen Time and Physical Activity
C Forde, J Hussey
Games for Health Journal, 2015
Mandates: Irish Research Council
Improvement in cognitive impairment following a 12‐week aerobic exercise intervention in individuals with non‐cirrhotic chronic hepatitis C
P O’Gorman, O Strahan, D Ferguson, A Monaghan, M Kennedy, C Forde, ...
Journal of Viral Hepatitis 28 (4), 637-650, 2021
Mandates: Health Research Board, Ireland
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