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Nicholas Sculthorpe is a Professor and Associate Dean (Research & Innovation) at the School of Health and Life Sciences, University of the West of Scotland. His expertise spans Exercise Physiology, Cardiac/Vascular Health, and Mobile Health (mHealth). He leads a research group focused on mHealth interventions for Long COVID, Multiple Sclerosis, and aging populations, funded by the Chief Scientist Office (CSO) and National Institute for Health Research (NIHR).
- Research Themes:
- Role of physical activity/exercise in chronic conditions
- Ultrasound analysis of cardiac/vascular function
- mHealth technology for symptom tracking and adaptive interventions
Recent work includes developing mobile apps for real-time activity data collection and just-in-time adaptive interventions. Collaborations include the Healthy Ageing Collaborative and CSO-funded studies. His group investigates symptom management strategies for Long COVID and ME/CFS through co-production workshops.
Publications highlight impaired physical capacity in Long COVID/ME/CFS patients and the efficacy of mHealth tools. Current projects aim to expand mHealth applications for debilitating fatiguing conditions and enhance ultrasound analysis via data science.
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