Physical Activity Support for Long COVID Patients
A major study from Sheffield Hallam University and ukactive has been launched to understand how the sport and physical activity sector is supporting people suffering from Long-COVID.
Evaluating the Leeds Neighbourhood Networks during the Covid-19 pandemic
We evaluated the Leeds Neighbourhood Networks and their role in supporting community recovery during and following the Covid-19 pandemic
Helping people move more in lockdown
Sheffield Hallam University researchers are working with Sport England to help elderly and vulnerable people stay active and exercise during the coronavirus lockdown.
Exploring long covid experiences through physical activity
The effects of long Covid are still unfolding. To find out more about it, we conducted a qualitative study based on semi-structured interviews on 18 people living with the illness.
Looking for demographic patterns in Covid 19 cases in Sheffield
We undertook a case-finding exercise to explore the demographic patterns of those affected by Covid 19 in Sheffield
An information booklet to help manage chronic fatigue brought on by Covid-19
We've developed an information booklet to help manage chronic fatigue brought on by covid-19
Complex evaluation of support for care homes during the Covid 19 pandemic: A co-design project
Complex evaluation of support for care homes during the Covid 19 pandemic: A co-design project
The Long Covid STAR – Symptoms, Reaction Time, Activity and Recovery
Many people continue to have symptoms of Covid-19, which impacts their life long after they had expected to recover
Virtual Clinic for Long Covid for Underserved Communities
Long Covid is an unknown illness. We’re creating a unique rehab clinic to help support sufferers
Profiling the response to exercise in Long COVID patients to inform novel rehabilitation guidelines
The value of clinical cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) within healthcare settings has been established in the last decade. CPET methods remain highly relevant in the COVID-19 endemic phase and should be used to assess those recovering from COVID-19 infection.