Red X iconGreen tick iconYellow tick icon

mark Weatheral Mark works as a consultant geriatrician for Capital and Coast Health DHB with special interest in ortho-geriatrics, urinary incontinence and the rehabilitation of older adults. He also has particular expertise in applied statistics including meta-analysis of health care interventions. Mark is also the 4th year convenor for undergraduate teaching in the Department of Medicine.

Within the RTRU, Mark teaches REHB 704 Neurological Rehabilitation and REHB 707 Rehabilitation for the Elderly.

Email mark.weatherall@otago.ac.nz

Publications

Krebs, J. D., Parry-Strong, A., Braakhuis, A., Worthington, A., Merry, T. L., Gearry, R. B., … Weatherall, M., Davies, C., … Lithander, F. E. (2024). A Mediterranean dietary pattern intervention does not improve cardiometabolic risk but does improve quality of life and body composition in an Aotearoa New Zealand population at increased cardiometabolic risk: A randomised controlled trial. Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1111/dom.16030 Journal - Research Article

Welsby, P. D., & Weatherall, M. (2024). Sampling, study design, and statistics: A didactic discussion. Postgraduate Medical Journal. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1093/postmj/qgae114 Journal - Research Other

Weatherall, M., Hay-Smith, J., & Wilson, D. (2024). Prevalence of urinary incontinence in New Zealand women from the cross-sectional Sexual and Reproductive Health module of the New Zealand Health Survey 2014/2015. New Zealand Medical Journal/Te ara tika o te hauora hapori, 137(1598), 59-72. Retrieved from https://www.nzmj.org.nz/ Journal - Research Article

Beasley, R., Noble, J., & Weatherall, M. (2024). The evidence base for ICS/formoterol maintenance and reliever therapy in severe asthma. European Respiratory Journal, 63(6), 2400523. doi: 10.1183/13993003.00523-2024 Journal - Research Other

Kirton, L., Kung, S., Bird, G., Black, M., Semprini, R., Eathorne, A., Weatherall, M., Semprini, A., & Beasley, R. (2024). Automated oxygen titration with non-invasive ventilation in hypoxaemic adults with cardiorespiratory disease: A randomised cross-over trial. BMJ Open Respiratory Research, 11(1), e002196. doi: 10.1136/bmjresp-2023-002196 Journal - Research Article

Back to top