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Saïd Ibeggazene

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VASA. Zeitschrift Fur Gefasskrankheiten|September 4, 2023
Clinical outcomes in intermittent claudication - time for a change?Saïd Ibeggazene, Markos Klonizakis
BMC Cancer|March 25, 2021
Remote interventions to improve exercise behaviour in sedentary people living with and beyond cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysisSaïd Ibeggazene, Rebecca Turner, Derek Rosario, et al.
BMJ Open|October 11, 2020
UK cardiac rehabilitation fit for purpose? A community-based observational cohort studySaïd Ibeggazene, Chelsea Moore, Costas Tsakirides, et al.
Vascular|February 7, 2022
A systematic review of exercise intervention reporting quality and dose in studies of intermittent claudicationSaïd Ibeggazene, Sean Pymer, Stefan T Birkett, et al.
Plos One|December 6, 2024
Correction: A systematic review of exercise testing in patients with intermittent claudication: A focus on test standardisation and reporting quality in randomised controlled trials of exercise interventionsStefan T Birkett, Amy E Harwood, Edward Caldow, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2021
A systematic review of exercise testing in patients with intermittent claudication: A focus on test standardisation and reporting quality in randomised controlled trials of exercise interventionsStefan T Birkett, Amy E Harwood, Edward Caldow, et al.
Vascular|February 10, 2022
The Edinburgh Claudication Questionnaire has poor diagnostic accuracy in people with intermittent claudicationSaïd Ibeggazene, Andrew Stirrup, Sean Pymer, et al.
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention|November 13, 2020
Considering the Feasibility, Tolerability, and Safety of High-Intensity Interval Training as a Novel Treatment for Patients With Intermittent ClaudicationSean Pymer, Saïd Ibeggazene, Joanne Palmer, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|June 4, 2021
An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of home-based exercise programs for individuals with intermittent claudicationSean Pymer, Saïd Ibeggazene, Joanne Palmer, et al.
Annals of Vascular Surgery|February 1, 2024
High INtensity Interval Training in pATiEnts with Intermittent Claudication: A Qualitative Acceptability StudySean Pymer, Amy E Harwood, Saïd Ibeggazene, et al.
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VASA. Zeitschrift Fur Gefasskrankheiten|September 4, 2023
Clinical outcomes in intermittent claudication - time for a change?Saïd Ibeggazene, Markos Klonizakis
BMC Cancer|March 25, 2021
Remote interventions to improve exercise behaviour in sedentary people living with and beyond cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysisSaïd Ibeggazene, Rebecca Turner, Derek Rosario, et al.
BMJ Open|October 11, 2020
UK cardiac rehabilitation fit for purpose? A community-based observational cohort studySaïd Ibeggazene, Chelsea Moore, Costas Tsakirides, et al.
Vascular|February 7, 2022
A systematic review of exercise intervention reporting quality and dose in studies of intermittent claudicationSaïd Ibeggazene, Sean Pymer, Stefan T Birkett, et al.
Plos One|December 6, 2024
Correction: A systematic review of exercise testing in patients with intermittent claudication: A focus on test standardisation and reporting quality in randomised controlled trials of exercise interventionsStefan T Birkett, Amy E Harwood, Edward Caldow, et al.
Plos One|May 3, 2021
A systematic review of exercise testing in patients with intermittent claudication: A focus on test standardisation and reporting quality in randomised controlled trials of exercise interventionsStefan T Birkett, Amy E Harwood, Edward Caldow, et al.
Vascular|February 10, 2022
The Edinburgh Claudication Questionnaire has poor diagnostic accuracy in people with intermittent claudicationSaïd Ibeggazene, Andrew Stirrup, Sean Pymer, et al.
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention|November 13, 2020
Considering the Feasibility, Tolerability, and Safety of High-Intensity Interval Training as a Novel Treatment for Patients With Intermittent ClaudicationSean Pymer, Saïd Ibeggazene, Joanne Palmer, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery|June 4, 2021
An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of home-based exercise programs for individuals with intermittent claudicationSean Pymer, Saïd Ibeggazene, Joanne Palmer, et al.
Annals of Vascular Surgery|February 1, 2024
High INtensity Interval Training in pATiEnts with Intermittent Claudication: A Qualitative Acceptability StudySean Pymer, Amy E Harwood, Saïd Ibeggazene, et al.
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