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Naish P. F. is affiliated with Queen Margaret University, contributing to research in renal medicine and exercise physiology. Their work focuses on chronic kidney disease, dialysis-related complications, and the application of exercise rehabilitation in improving patient outcomes. Key research areas include skeletal muscle wasting in renal failure patients, quality of life metrics, and the efficacy of aerobic exercise interventions.
Naish collaborates closely with academics like Tom Mercer and Pelagia Koufaki on studies involving muscle morphology, nutritional status, and functional capacity assessment. Their publications span from 1998 to 2010, emphasizing methodological advancements (e.g., histochemical techniques) and clinical applications in renal and musculoskeletal health. No formal awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Research trends highlight a consistent focus on improving dialysis patients' physical function through exercise, understanding uremic myopathy, and developing reliable clinical assessment tools. While no student advisees are listed, their collaborative projects suggest involvement in training early-career researchers.


