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  1. An International Consensus Statement on the Methodological Standards for Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Guidelines Development
  2. Usability and acceptability of ambulatory monitoring in undiagnosed syncope: insights from the ASPIRED-Q qualitative study
  3. Mixed methods evaluation of a digital resource to build students’ skills in ASsessing cardiovascular risk, MOtivating change, and SUStaining a healthier lifestyle in themselves and others- ASMOSUS: a study protocol
  4. Evaluation of the initial rollout of the physical activity referral standards policy in Scotland: a qualitative study
  5. Brain fog and spontaneous coronary artery dissection: a commentary
  6. Are physical activity referral scheme components associated with increased physical activity, scheme uptake, and adherence rate? A meta-analysis and meta-regression
  7. Physical Activity Interventions Framed by the Health Action Process Approach for Adults with Long-Term Conditions: A Scoping Review
  8. A narrative review of global and national physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines development processes - The GUidelines Standards (GUS) project
  9. Online information for spontaneous coronary artery dissection (SCAD) survivors and their families: A systematic appraisal of content and quality of websites
  10. Understanding for whom, under what conditions, and how an integrated approach to atrial fibrillation service delivery works: a realist review
  11. A systematic review and narrative synthesis of physical activity referral schemes’ components
  12. Completeness of intervention reporting in randomised trials of technology-enabled remote or hybrid exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation: a systematic review using the TIDieR framework
  13. What should all health professionals know about movement behaviour change? An international Delphi-based consensus statement
  14. General practitioners’ perceptions on opportunistic single-time point screening for atrial fibrillation: A European quantitative survey
  15. What do spontaneous coronary artery dissection survivors want to support their recovery? A qualitative study
  16. Justification, Rationale and Methodological Approaches to Realist Reviews
  17. Feasible approaches and implementation challenges to atrial fibrillation screening: a qualitative study of stakeholder views in 11 European countries
  18. Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: a systematic review of physical and psychosocial recovery following discharge from hospital
  19. Where next for the design, delivery, and evaluation of community-based physical activity prescription? Emerging lessons from the United Kingdom
  20. Managing stroke through COVID-19 and beyond
  21. The Contribution of Leisure Center Usage to Physical Activity in the United Kingdom: Evidence From a Large Population-Based Cohort
  22. Understanding Leisure Centre-Based Physical Activity after Physical Activity Referral: Evidence from Scheme Participants and Completers in Northumberland UK
  23. Risk factors for leg ulceration in people who inject drugs: A cross‐sectional study
  24. Gender Differences in Uptake, Adherence and Experiences: A Longitudinal, Mixed-Methods Study of a Physical Activity Referral Scheme in Scotland, UK
  25. Atrial fibrillation self-management: a mobile telephone app scoping review and content analysis
  26. A modified Delphi study to gain consensus for a taxonomy to report and classify physical activity referral schemes (PARS)
  27. Green Health Partnerships in Scotland; Pathways for Social Prescribing and Physical Activity Referral
  28. The Northumberland Exercise Referral Scheme as a Universal Community Weight Management Programme: A Mixed Methods Exploration of Outcomes, Expectations and Experiences across a Social Gradient
  29. We are failing to improve the evidence base for ‘exercise referral’: how a physical activity referral scheme taxonomy can help
  30. A systematic review and thematic synthesis exploring how a previous experience of physical activity influences engagement with cardiac rehabilitation
  31. Prototyping for public health in a local context: a streamlined evaluation of a community-based weight management programme (Momenta), Northumberland, UK
  32. Participant experiences of a UK exercise referral scheme
  33. Exercise on referral: evidence and complexity at the nexus of public health and sport policy
  34. An evaluation of the efficacy of the exercise on referral scheme in Northumberland, UK: association with physical activity and predictors of engagement. A naturalistic observation study