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Dr Riley Brown
Dr

Riley Brown

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Overview

Background

Dr Riley Brown is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology at the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences, The University of Queensland.

Riley holds qualifications in clinical exercise physiology [BExSS (CEP) (Hon-1)] and received his PhD from The University of Queensland in January 2024. His research interests include assessing the feasibility, effectiveness and uptake of digital health physical activity/exercise interventions for people living with complex chronic diseases. He also has a keen interest in investigating the influence of digital health exercise interventions for improving exercise adherence and clinical outcomes in chronic disease (sustainable exercise practice), and optimising monitoring tools for exercise interventions.

Riley course coordinates two foundation exercise science/exercise physiology courses: EXMD2382 (Exercise Science Technical Skills) and EXMD3741 (Exercise prescription and programming for cancer, mental health and older adults). He has an avid interest in scholarship of teaching projects.

Availability

Dr Riley Brown is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy of Exercise Physiology, The University of Queensland

Research interests

  • Digital Health

  • Regional / Rural Health

  • Telehealth

  • Exercise Physiology

  • Virtual Reality

Works

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23 works between 2022 and 2026

21 - 23 of 23 works

2022

Journal Article

Effectiveness of exercise via telehealth for chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions delivered via videoconferencing

Brown, Riley C.C., Coombes, Jeff S., Jungbluth Rodriguez, Klaus, Hickman, Ingrid J. and Keating, Shelley E. (2022). Effectiveness of exercise via telehealth for chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions delivered via videoconferencing. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 56 (18) bjsports-2021-105118, bjsports-2021. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2021-105118

Effectiveness of exercise via telehealth for chronic disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis of exercise interventions delivered via videoconferencing

2022

Journal Article

U-DECIDE: Utilising Technology for Diet & Exercise change in complex chronic conditions across diverse environments: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Preprint)

Brown, Riley C. C., Jegatheesan, Dev K., Conley, Marguerite M, Mayr, Hannah M, Kelly, Jaimon T, Webb, Lindsey, Barnett, Amandine, Staudacher, Heidi M., Burton, Nicola W., Isbel, Nicole M., Macdonald, Graeme A., Campbell, Katrina L., Coombes, Jeff S., Keating, Shelley E. and Hickman, Ingrid J. (2022). U-DECIDE: Utilising Technology for Diet & Exercise change in complex chronic conditions across diverse environments: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Preprint). JMIR Research Protocols, 11 (7) e37556, e37556. doi: 10.2196/37556

U-DECIDE: Utilising Technology for Diet & Exercise change in complex chronic conditions across diverse environments: protocol for a randomised controlled trial (Preprint)

2022

Journal Article

Medicare reimbursed telehealth exercise physiology services were underutilised through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: an ecological study

Brown, Riley C. C., Coombes, Jeff S., Snoswell, Centaine L., Kelly, Jaimon T. and Keating, Shelley E. (2022). Medicare reimbursed telehealth exercise physiology services were underutilised through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: an ecological study. Australian Health Review, 47 (2), 175-181. doi: 10.1071/ah22220

Medicare reimbursed telehealth exercise physiology services were underutilised through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic: an ecological study

Funding

Current funding

  • 2026 - 2027
    Ballet for Brain Injury Telehealth Program Feasibility Study (TELE-BRAIN)
    National Injury Insurance Agency, Queensland
    Open grant
  • 2025 - 2027
    Innovative Solutions for Treating Driving Anxiety using Virtual Reality: The INSPIRE Feasbility and Pilot Trial
    Motor Accident Insurance Commission
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Dr Riley Brown is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

Media

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