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    A prospective randomized longitudinal study involving 6 months of endurance or resistance exercise. Conduit artery adaptation in humans by Spence, Angela L., Carter, Howard H., Naylor, Louise H., Green, Daniel J.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-2013)
    “…Key points We compared the effects of 6 months of randomly allocated endurance or resistance training on arterial dimensions. Previous research suggests that…”
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    Endurance versus resistance training in treatment of cardiovascular risk factors: A randomized cross-over trial by Thomas, Hannah J, Marsh, Channa E, Maslen, Barbara A, Lester, Leanne, Naylor, Louise H, Green, Daniel J

    Published in PloS one (06-09-2022)
    “…Background Individual variability in traditional cardiovascular risk factor responses to different exercise modalities has not been directly addressed in…”
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    Morning exercise mitigates the impact of prolonged sitting on cerebral blood flow in older adults by Wheeler, Michael J, Dunstan, David W, Smith, Brianne, Smith, Kurt J, Scheer, Anna, Lewis, Jaye, Naylor, Louise H, Heinonen, Ilkka, Ellis, Kathryn A, Cerin, Ester, Ainslie, Philip N, Green, Daniel J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-04-2019)
    “…Preventing declines in cerebral blood flow is important for maintaining optimal brain health with aging. We compared the effects of a morning bout of…”
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    Cardiovascular responses to water immersion in humans: impact on cerebral perfusion by Carter, Howard H, Spence, Angela L, Pugh, Christopher J A, Ainslie, Philip, Naylor, Louise H, Green, Daniel J

    “…Episodic increases in cerebrovascular perfusion and shear stress may have beneficial impacts on endothelial function that improve brain health. We hypothesized…”
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    Exercise training improves vascular function and secondary health measures in survivors of pediatric oncology related cerebral insult by Long, Treya M, Rath, Shoshana R, Wallman, Karen E, Howie, Erin K, Straker, Leon M, Bullock, Andrew, Walwyn, Thomas S, Gottardo, Nicholas G, Cole, Catherine H, Choong, Catherine S, Naylor, Louise H

    Published in PloS one (09-08-2018)
    “…Adolescent and young adult (AYA) survivors of pediatric oncology related cerebral insult are vulnerable to numerous treatment-induced deficits that…”
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    Repeated core temperature elevation induces conduit artery adaptation in humans by Carter, Howard H., Spence, Angela L., Atkinson, Ceri L., Pugh, Christopher J. A., Naylor, Louise H., Green, Daniel J.

    Published in European journal of applied physiology (01-04-2014)
    “…Purpose Shear stress is a known stimulus to vascular adaptation in humans. However, it is not known whether thermoregulatory reflex increases in blood flow and…”
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    Repeated increases in blood flow, independent of exercise, enhance conduit artery vasodilator function in humans by Naylor, Louise H, Carter, Howard, FitzSimons, Matthew G, Cable, N Timothy, Thijssen, Dick H J, Green, Daniel J

    “…This study aimed to determine the importance of repeated increases in blood flow to conduit artery adaptation, using an exercise-independent repeated episodic…”
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    The Effect of Exergaming on Vascular Function in Children by Mills, Andrew, BSc, Rosenberg, Michael, PhD, Stratton, Gareth, PhD, Carter, Howard H., BSc, Spence, Angela L., BSc, Pugh, Christopher J.A., PhD, Green, Daniel J., PhD, Naylor, Louise H., PhD

    Published in The Journal of pediatrics (01-09-2013)
    “…Objectives To assess whether exergaming can induce measurable changes in heart rate (HR), energy expenditure (EE), and flow-mediated dilation (FMD) arterial…”
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    Comparing the Impacts of Testosterone and Exercise on Lean Body Mass, Strength and Aerobic Fitness in Aging Men by Green, Daniel J., Chasland, Lauren C., Yeap, Bu B., Naylor, Louise H.

    Published in Sports medicine - open (02-04-2024)
    “…Background Based on the largely untested premise that it is a restorative hormone that may reverse the detrimental impacts of aging, prescription of…”
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    Obligatory role of hyperaemia and shear stress in microvascular adaptation to repeated heating in humans by Green, Daniel J., Carter, Howard H., Fitzsimons, Matthew G., Cable, N. Timothy, Thijssen, Dick H.J., Naylor, Louise H.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-2010)
    “…The endothelium, a single layer of cells lining the entire circulatory system, plays a key role in maintaining vascular health. Endothelial dysfunction…”
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    Opposing effects of shear-mediated dilation and myogenic constriction on artery diameter in response to handgrip exercise in humans by Atkinson, Ceri L, Carter, Howard H, Naylor, Louise H, Dawson, Ellen A, Marusic, Petra, Hering, Dagmara, Schlaich, Markus P, Thijssen, Dick H J, Green, Daniel J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (15-10-2015)
    “…While the impact of changes in blood flow and shear stress on artery function are well documented, the acute effects of increases in arterial pressure are less…”
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    The Impact of Exercise Training on Conduit Artery Wall Thickness and Remodeling in Chronic Heart Failure Patients by Maiorana, Andrew J, Naylor, Louise H, Exterkate, Anne, Swart, Anne, Thijssen, Dick H.J, Lam, Kaitlyn, OʼDriscoll, Gerry, Green, Daniel J

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-01-2011)
    “…Exercise training is an important adjunct to medical therapy in chronic heart failure, but the extent to which exercise impacts on conduit artery remodeling is…”
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    Distinct Effects of Blood Flow and Temperature on Cutaneous Microvascular Adaptation by Carter, Howard H, Spence, Angela L, Atkinson, Ceri L, Pugh, Christopher J A, Cable, N Timothy, Thijssen, Dick H J, Naylor, Louise H, Green, Daniel J

    “…PURPOSEWe performed two experiments to determine whether cutaneous microvascular adaptations in response to repeated core temperature (Tc) elevation are…”
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    Exploring human trainability: Design and rationale of Studies of Twin Responses to Understand Exercise as a Therapy (STRUETH) study by Marsh, Channa E., Thomas, Hannah J., Naylor, Louise H., Scurrah, Katrina J., Green, Daniel J.

    “…Exercise confers myriad health benefits and physical inactivity is a modifiable risk factor for many non-communicable chronic diseases. However, individual…”
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    Land-walking vs. water-walking interventions in older adults: Effects on aerobic fitness by Haynes, Andrew, Naylor, Louise H., Carter, Howard H., Spence, Angela L., Robey, Elisa, Cox, Kay L., Maslen, Barbara A., Lautenschlager, Nicola T., Ridgers, Nicola D., Green, Daniel J.

    Published in Journal of sport and health science (01-05-2020)
    “…•A six month walking intervention meeting physical activity guidelines increases maximal oxygen consumption in older sedentary adults.•Fitness is improved…”
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    Effect of SR Manipulation on Conduit Artery Dilation in Humans by Carter, Howard H, Dawson, Ellen A, Birk, Gurpreet K, Spence, Angela L, Naylor, Louise H, Cable, N Timothy, Thijssen, Dick H.J, Green, Daniel J

    Published in Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. 1979) (01-01-2013)
    “…The impact of manipulating shear stress on conduit artery vasodilation has not been comprehensively described in vivo. We hypothesized that manipulation of SR…”
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    Comparison of forearm blood flow responses to incremental handgrip and cycle ergometer exercise: relative contribution of nitric oxide by Green, Daniel J., Bilsborough, William, Naylor, Louise H., Reed, Chris, Wright, Jeremy, O'Driscoll, Gerry, Walsh, Jennifer H.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-01-2005)
    “…The contribution of endothelium-derived nitric oxide (NO) to exercise hyperaemia remains controversial. Disparate findings may, in part, be explained by…”
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