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Professor Mike Trenell is a Professor at Newcastle University, specializing in metabolic health, diabetes, and the role of physical activity in disease prevention and management. His research focuses on translating lifestyle interventions into clinical practice, particularly for conditions like type 2 diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and cardiovascular disorders.
Research Interests: Professor Trenell’s work spans behavioral medicine, exercise physiology, and precision medicine. He investigates how physical activity, diet, and sleep interact to influence metabolic and cardiovascular health. Key areas include diabetes remission via lifestyle interventions, the impact of exercise on liver and cardiac function, and the development of digital tools for health monitoring.
Publications: His recent studies highlight the efficacy of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) in improving cardiac function in diabetes patients, the feasibility of community-based exercise programs for neuromuscular diseases, and the use of wearable technology to predict health outcomes. He contributes to large-scale studies like the UK Biobank, analyzing physical activity patterns and their links to chronic diseases.
Collaborations: Trenell collaborates with multidisciplinary teams, including clinicians, data scientists, and engineers, to advance translational research. Notable projects include the Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT) and the development of digital behavioral interventions for prediabetes management.
Labs/Teams: He leads research groups focused on metabolic health and lifestyle medicine within Newcastle University’s Medical School, emphasizing patient-centered approaches and preventive strategies.
