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Keir Ej Philip

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COPD|December 14, 2019
Singing and Dancing as Modalities for Exercise Training in COPDAdam Lewis, Keir Ej Philip
BMJ Open|July 1, 2024
Acceptability and feasibility of a theatre-based wellness programme to support people living with long COVID: a single-arm feasibility studyAlexandra Burton, Jessica K Bone, Kate Lawrence-Lunniss, et al.
Respiratory Care|March 10, 2019
Music, Dance, and Harmonicas for People With COPDKeir Ej Philip, Azamat Akylbekov, Bermet Stambaeva, et al.
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe|January 17, 2022
Relationship of smoking with current and future social isolation and loneliness: 12-year follow-up of older adults in EnglandKeir Ej Philip, Feifei Bu, Michael I Polkey, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|May 23, 2015
HIV co-receptor tropism prediction remains stable over time in treatment-naïve patientsKeir Ej Philip, Malcolm J Macartney, Tim Cr Conibear, et al.
BMJ Open Respiratory Research|May 28, 2021
Physiological demands of singing for lung health compared with treadmill walkingKeir Ej Philip, Adam Lewis, Sara C Buttery, et al.
Chronic Respiratory Disease|June 13, 2023
Strategies to deliver smoking cessation interventions during targeted lung health screening - a systematic review and meta-analysisParris J Williams, Keir Ej Philip, Saeed M Alghamdi, et al.
BMJ Open|September 24, 2021
Music and dance in respiratory disease management in Uganda: a qualitative study of patient and healthcare professional perspectivesKeir Ej Philip, Lucy L Cartwright, Debra Westlake, et al.
BMJ Open Respiratory Research|November 26, 2020
Moving singing for lung health online in response to COVID-19: experience from a randomised controlled trialKeir Ej Philip, Adam Lewis, Edmund Jeffery, et al.
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COPD|December 14, 2019
Singing and Dancing as Modalities for Exercise Training in COPDAdam Lewis, Keir Ej Philip
BMJ Open|July 1, 2024
Acceptability and feasibility of a theatre-based wellness programme to support people living with long COVID: a single-arm feasibility studyAlexandra Burton, Jessica K Bone, Kate Lawrence-Lunniss, et al.
Respiratory Care|March 10, 2019
Music, Dance, and Harmonicas for People With COPDKeir Ej Philip, Azamat Akylbekov, Bermet Stambaeva, et al.
The Lancet Regional Health. Europe|January 17, 2022
Relationship of smoking with current and future social isolation and loneliness: 12-year follow-up of older adults in EnglandKeir Ej Philip, Feifei Bu, Michael I Polkey, et al.
International Journal of STD & AIDS|May 23, 2015
HIV co-receptor tropism prediction remains stable over time in treatment-naïve patientsKeir Ej Philip, Malcolm J Macartney, Tim Cr Conibear, et al.
BMJ Open Respiratory Research|May 28, 2021
Physiological demands of singing for lung health compared with treadmill walkingKeir Ej Philip, Adam Lewis, Sara C Buttery, et al.
Chronic Respiratory Disease|June 13, 2023
Strategies to deliver smoking cessation interventions during targeted lung health screening - a systematic review and meta-analysisParris J Williams, Keir Ej Philip, Saeed M Alghamdi, et al.
BMJ Open|September 24, 2021
Music and dance in respiratory disease management in Uganda: a qualitative study of patient and healthcare professional perspectivesKeir Ej Philip, Lucy L Cartwright, Debra Westlake, et al.
BMJ Open Respiratory Research|November 26, 2020
Moving singing for lung health online in response to COVID-19: experience from a randomised controlled trialKeir Ej Philip, Adam Lewis, Edmund Jeffery, et al.
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