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EPISODE · Oct 11, 2021 · 41 MIN

06 - Professor Nick Sculthorpe - Long Covid Research Projects at UWS

from Long Covid Podcast · host Jackie Baxter

Episode 06 of the Long Covid Podcast is a conversation with Nick Sculthorpe, Professor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at the University of the West of Scotland. We talk about the two Long Covid studies they have been given funding for - Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS for short) & the NIHR Pacing Study. We talk first about the TraPPS study - skip to 22 minutes to hear about Pacing Study only. Pacing study information (now recruiting): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZZmitbIbKaocYTBAL6yksfTCqzsqvLG9/view?usp=sharing TraPSS - https://www.cso.scot.nhs.uk/outputs/cso-funded-research/long-covid-call/NIHR - https://www.nihr.ac.uk/news/196-million-awarded-to-new-research-studies-to-help-diagnose-and-treat-long-covid/28205Scotsman article on the NIHR pacing study: https://www.scotsman.com/health/long-covid-study-launched-to-reduce-symptoms-of-extreme-fatigue-3314155Follow Nick on Twitter - @UWSNick @UWSlongCOVID ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Share the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media link or at [email protected] me! (I can't reply to these messages) For more information about Long Covid Breathing courses & workshops, please check out LongCovidBreathing.com (music credit - Brock Hewitt, Rule of Life) Support the show~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costsTranscripts available on individual episodes herewww.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook Instagram  Twitter Facebook Creativity GroupSubscribe to mailing listI love to hear from you, via socials or [email protected]**Disclaimer - you should not rely on any medical information contained in this Podcast and related materials in making medical, health-related or other decisions. Please consult a doctor or other health professional**

Episode 06 of the Long Covid Podcast is a conversation with Nick Sculthorpe, Professor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at the University of the West of Scotland. We talk about the two Long Covid studies they have been given funding for - Tracking Persistent Symptoms in Scotland (TraPSS for short) & the NIHR Pacing Study. We talk first about the TraPPS study - skip to 22 minutes to hear about Pacing Study only. Pacing study information (now recruiting): https://drive.google.com/file/d/...

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