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Contact Details

Email
hamish.osborne@otago.ac.nz
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Department of Medicine (Dunedin)
Qualifications
MB ChB FACSP
Research summary
Sports and exercise medicine

Research

My research is in the areas of clinical sport and exercise medicine, especially when the research can directly influence clinical practice. I am particularly interested in normal movement patterns and what drives them to be abnormal.

Publications

Yap, J. M., Wall, C. L., Meredith-Jones, K., Iosua, E., Osborne, H., & Schultz, M. (2026). A randomised controlled trial comparing the effects of personalised diet and physical activity intervention versus usual care on cardiometabolic risk factors in adults with inactive inflammatory bowel disease. Nutrients, 18(5), 785. doi: 10.3390/nu18050785 Journal - Research Article

Gale, J. T., Peddie, M. C., Gerrard, D., Osborne, H., Russell-Camp, T., Waters, D. L., … Walker, X. J., & Vlietstra, L. (2025). 24-h movement patterns: Sleep, sedentary behaviour and physical activity of older retired Olympic and Commonwealth Games athletes: An observational study. Australasian Journal on Ageing, 44(4), e70097. doi: 10.1111/ajag.70097 Journal - Research Article

Yap, J. M., Wall, C. L., Meredith-Jones, K. A., Iosua, E., Osborne, H., & Schultz, M. (2025). Inflammatory bowel disease exercise and diet (IBDeat) Study: Lifestyle-associated CVD risk factors among individuals with IBD in New Zealand. Crohn's & Colitis 360, 7(3), otaf046. doi: 10.1093/crocol/otaf046 Journal - Research Article

Yap, J. M., Wall, C. L., Meredith-Jones, K., Iosua, E., Osborne, H., & Schultz, M. (2025). Dietary and physical activity habits of adults with inflammatory bowel disease in Aotearoa, New Zealand: A cross-sectional study. Nutrition & Dietetics, 82(4), 412-422. doi: 10.1111/1747-0080.70011 Journal - Research Article

Yap, J., Wall, C. L., Meredith-Jones, K., Iosua, E., Osborne, H., & Schultz, M. (2025). Inflammatory Bowel Disease Lifestyle Food and Exercise (IBDLiFE) study: A randomized controlled trial to investigate the effectiveness of a personalised diet and physical activity intervention for adults with inactive IBD in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Journal of Crohn's & Colitis, 19(Suppl. 1), (pp. i1419). doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjae190.0145 Conference Contribution - Published proceedings: Abstract

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