Dr Snehal Pinto Pereira awarded £1.8m to fund vital research to benefit public health

Dr Snehal Pinto Pereira, Associate Professor in the Division of Surgery and Interventional Science has been awarded a £1.8m Senior Non-Clinical Fellowship (SNCF) from the Medical Research Council (MRC). The […]
ISEH FREE Sport and Exercise Medicine Annual Virtual Conference series

The Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health will soon be welcoming health professionals virtually to our FREE two-day ISEH Sport and Exercise Medicine Annual Virtual Conference series, taking place on Monday […]
Learn about our achievements from the last 12 months – ISEH Annual Report 2023

The Institute of Sport Exercise and Health (ISEH) takes pride in presenting its Annual Report, a testament to the remarkable contributions made by our dedicated colleagues and the collaborations with […]
Exploring how the menstrual cycle influences orthopaedic sports injuries among female athletes

There is a notable disparity in sport-related injuries between sexes, with females sustaining non-contact musculoskeletal injuries at a higher rate. ISEH Clinical Director and Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon Professor Fares Haddad together with […]
New study reveals small changes in daily activity dramatically Improves heart health

A ground-breaking study sponsored by the British Heart Foundation and conducted by dedicated ISEH and UCL researchers from our partnering organisation (University College London), has unveiled the pivotal impact of […]
New research that aimed to unpick the relationship between adiposity and grip strength

We are pleased to share that the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health’s (ISEH) Dr Tom Norris, has led and published new research that aimed to unpick the relationship between adiposity and […]
New study examining the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness and cognitive function in mid-adulthood

We are pleased to share that the Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health’s (ISEH) Dr Tom Norris has led and published new research that aimed to unpick the relationship between cardiorespiratory fitness […]
A virtual focus group study examining resistance training at the point of retirement revealed promising insights and challenges

Muscle strength is essential for living independently. It allows us to do everyday tasks more easily, such as climbing stairs, carrying heavy shopping, opening doors and gardening. However, muscle strength […]
Concussion symptoms that you may not be aware of

A concussion injury is associated with various symptoms that can impact cognitive function, sleep patterns, mood, and physical abilities. This type of injury is particularly prevalent in athletes who engage […]
Rotator cuff injury tips and advice to reduce injury risk

Although shoulder injuries in cricket don’t tend to be too troublesome for cricketers, rotator cuff injuries are seen in the game due to the strain placed on the shoulder joint […]
Exercising in hot weather – what a Consultant Physician in Sports Medicine wants you to know

As the recent heatwave brought widespread sunny weather, potentially beating temperatures seen in June, we sat down with The Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health’s (ISEH) Professor Courtney Kipps, Consultant Physician […]
New research project focused on female footballers is underway at ISEH

An exciting research project funded by FIFA is currently underway, focusing on female footballers. Led by a team of esteemed researchers affiliated with the Institute of Sport Exercise and Health […]