Browsing Physiotherapy (Scholarly Publications) by Author "Forde, Cuisle"
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Active video games as a form of exercise and the effect of gaming experience: a preliminary study in healthy young adults.
Forde, Cuisle (2012)Objectives: To examine the energy expenditure and heart rate response while playing active video games, and the effect of gaming experience on energy expenditure. Design: Cross-sectional study. Participants and ... -
Active video games as an exercise tool for children with cystic fibrosis.
Hussey, Juliette; Forde, Cuisle; Greally, Peter (2013)Background: Active video games are used in many hospitals as exercise tools for children with cystic fibrosis. However, the exercise intensity associated with playing these games has not been examined in this population. Methods: ... -
Between subject and within subject variability in energy expenditure
Forde, Cuisle (2008) -
Comparison of bioelectrical impedance analysis and magnetic resonance imaging for the quantification of fat mass
Forde, Cuisle (ClinMed International Library, 2015)Introduction: Body composition is a key determinant of health. Many methods, including bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA), are available to estimate body composition; however the validity of ... -
Dietary intake and arterial stiffness; a cross-sectional study of patients attending an outpatient hypertension clinic
Forde, Cuisle; Redmond, J.; Raftery, T.; O'Donovan, C.; Sharma, J.; Hussey, J.; Gormley, J.; Mahmud, A.; Lithander, Fiona (2010) -
Energy Expended Playing Nintendo Wii.
Forde, Cuisle; O'Donovan, C.; Hussey, J. (2011)The Wii is a video game console on which activity video games can be played. These games require players to be physically active. Despite their popularity and widespread use, it is not known if players reach the intensity ... -
Energy expenditure of standing compared to sitting while conducting office tasks
Dockrell, Sara; Forde, Cuisle (2017)This study aimed to investigate the energy expenditure of common office-based tasks. The objectives were to: (a) test the classification of tasks as sedentary or light-intensity physical activity and (b) compare the ... -
A feasibility study of a physiotherapy-led motivational programme to increase physical activity and improve cardiometabolic risk in people with major mental illness.
Forde, Cuisle; Broderick, Julie (2018)People with major mental illness (MMI) such as schizophrenia, bi- polar disease and major depression have a reduced life expectancy [1–3]. This is predominantly due to natural causes [4–8], such as cardiovascular disease ... -
How Children Use Active Videogames and the Association Between Screen Time and Physical Activity.
Hussey, Juliette; Forde, Cuisle (2015)Objective: The energy required to play active videogames (AVGs) has been reported on in the literature;however, little is known about how children use such games in their home environment. The aim of this ... -
Listening to the online learner - student perspectives of a postgraduate certificate in clinical exercise prescription.
Forde, Cuisle; Gallagher, Silvia Elena (2017)Online learning has been shown to be effective at enabling medical professionals to fulfil continuing professional development goals. However, little is known about student’s expectations, concerns and experiences of such ... -
A Literature Review of Barriers and Opportunities Presented by Digitally Enhanced Practical Skill Teaching and Learning in Health Science Education
O'Brien, Annie; Forde, Cuisle (2022)Introduction: An evidence gap exists identifying the challenges and opportunities presented by digitally enhanced practical skill teaching and learning in health science education. A literature review was carried out ... -
Measurement Properties of "Wii Fit Free Jogging" Virtual Distance
Gormley, John; Hussey, Juliette; Forde, Cuisle (2014)Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the measurement properties of an outcome associated with the Nintendo(®) (Kyoto, Japan) game "Wii™ Fit Free Jogging" called virtual distance. Investigations into virtual ... -
Medical education on a massive scale: Evaluating an Irish Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on exercise prescription.
Gallagher, Silvia; Forde, Cuisle (2017)Online learning has been shown to be effective at enabling medical professionals to fulfil continuing professional development goals. However, little is known about student’s expectations, concerns and experiences of such ... -
Physical Activity is Associated with Metabolic Health in Men Living with HIV.
Gormley, John; Forde, Cuisle (2018)Metabolic health is a cause for concern among those living with HIV, especially those on antiretroviral therapy. Physical activity (PA) is known to benefit metabolic health, however, few studies have objectively measured ... -
Physical activity levels and body composition in children living in disadvantaged areas of urban India
Forde, Cuisle (2010)Background: Recent studies on children attending private or governmental schools in India have reported increasing rates of obesity. The aim of this study was to examine body composition and activity levels of children ... -
A pilot investigation among secondary school children into the energy cost of activities traditionally considered sedentary
Dockrell, Sara; Forde, Cuisle; Walsh, C.; O'Sullivan, M.; O'Brien, C.; Gormley, John; Dockrell, Sara (2015)The growing trend in increased sedentary behaviour (SB) and decreased physical activity (PA) levels is of concern worldwide (Gordon-Larsen et al, 2004). It is currently suggested that SB is a distinct, independent risk ... -
The Potential of "Wii Fit Free Jogging" as an Exercise Test
Hussey, Juliette; Forde, Cuisle; Gormley, John (Games for Health Journal, 2014)Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential use of "Wii Fit Free jogging" (Nintendo, Kyoto, Japan) as a tool to estimate aerobic fitness in healthy young adults. It was hypothesized that virtual ... -
Relationship between objectively measured physical activity and arterial stiffness in hypertensive patients
Lithander, Fiona; Forde, Cuisle (2010)