Lifestyle Exercise and Nutrition Improvement -LENI Research Group

Lifestyle Exercise and Nutrition Improvement -LENI Research Group For more information on our work please e-mail us at: [email protected].

Lifestyle Exercise and Nutrition Improvement (LENI) is a research group at Sheffield Hallam University exploring the role of lifestyle interventions as treatment and disease-preventative options in clinical and pre-clinical groups. Our current work includes among others:
a) the study of the role of e-cigarettes as a stop smoking tool and their effects on human physiology,
b) the use of regional d

iets, probiotics and exercise as prevention tools for cardiovascular disease and diabetes,
c) the role of exercise as an adjunct therapy for Venous Ulceration, Systemic Sclerosis and Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and
d) how fitness and exercise can affect symptoms in COVID-19.

Today was the day for our 2026   Summer Meeting! A great day for our team and an opportunity to know more about the exce...
09/07/2026

Today was the day for our 2026 Summer Meeting! A great day for our team and an opportunity to know more about the excellent work that we involved with! We have the opportunity to share updates about our studies and the changes that are happening in the wider university.

Well done to Dr Alexandros Mitropoulos for his presentation for the European Reference Network on Rare and Complex Conne...
03/03/2026

Well done to Dr Alexandros Mitropoulos for his presentation for the European Reference Network on Rare and Complex Connective Tissue and Musculoskeletal Diseases (), on the use of as an non-pharmacological treatment option for .

The webinar focuses on: This webinar explores the effects and feasibility of exercise in people with systemic sclerosis (SSc), a condition expressed by vascu...

Have you recently had an ulcer in your legs healed? Would you like to take part in a novel, non-pharmaceutical research ...
06/02/2026

Have you recently had an ulcer in your legs healed?

Would you like to take part in a novel, non-pharmaceutical research study, which would assess if a lifestyle programme can prevent the re-appearance of leg ulcers?

Sheffield Hallam University and Sheffield Health Partnership NHS Foundation Trust are carrying out a novel, ethically-approved study to explore whether such a programme can take place within the NHS.

For the purposes of the study we will develop an exercise-based, lifestyle programme that will be based on your needs and we will support you, with face-to-face and telephone appointments over a year-long period.

If you want to know more about the study, please send us a message at: [email protected] or contact as at 01142252262.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the role exercise can play in preventing Venous Leg Ulcers.

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