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    Exercise-Induced Cardiac Troponin Elevations: From Underlying Mechanisms to Clinical Relevance by Aengevaeren, Vincent L., Baggish, Aaron L., Chung, Eugene H., George, Keith, Kleiven, Øyunn, Mingels, Alma M.A., Ørn, Stein, Shave, Rob E., Thompson, Paul D., Eijsvogels, Thijs M.H.

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (14-12-2021)
    “…Serological assessment of cardiac troponins (cTn) is the gold standard to assess myocardial injury in clinical practice. A greater magnitude of acutely or…”
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    Systematic review and meta-analysis of training mode, imaging modality and body size influences on the morphology and function of the male athlete's heart by Utomi, Victor, Oxborough, David, Whyte, Greg P, Somauroo, John, Sharma, Sanjay, Shave, Rob, Atkinson, Greg, George, Keith

    Published in Heart (British Cardiac Society) (01-12-2013)
    “…The athlete's heart (AH) remains a popular topic of study. Controversy related to training-specific cardiac adaptation in male athletes, and continuing…”
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    Cardiac Responses to Submaximal Isometric Contraction and Aerobic Exercise in Healthy Pregnancy by MEAH, VICTORIA L., BACKX, KARIANNE, COCKCROFT, JOHN R., SHAVE, ROB E., STÖHR, ERIC J.

    “…PURPOSEThe increased physiological demand of pregnancy results in profound adaptation of the maternal cardiovascular system, reflected by greater resting…”
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    The overlooked significance of plasma volume for successful adaptation to high altitude in Sherpa and Andean natives by Stembridge, Mike, Williams, Alexandra M., Gasho, Christopher, Dawkins, Tony G., Drane, Aimee, Villafuerte, Francisco C., Levine, Benjamin D., Shave, Rob, Ainslie, Philip N.

    “…In contrast to Andean natives, high-altitude Tibetans present with a lower hemoglobin concentration that correlates with reproductive success and exercise…”
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    Left ventricular twist mechanics in the context of normal physiology and cardiovascular disease: a review of studies using speckle tracking echocardiography by Stöhr, Eric J, Shave, Rob E, Baggish, Aaron L, Weiner, Rory B

    “…The anatomy of the adult human left ventricle (LV) is the result of its complex interaction with its environment. From the fetal to the neonatal to the adult…”
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    Females have greater left ventricular twist mechanics than males during acute reductions to preload by Williams, Alexandra M, Shave, Rob E, Stembridge, Mike, Eves, Neil D

    “…Compared to males, females have smaller left ventricular (LV) dimensions and volumes, higher ejection fractions (EF), and higher LV longitudinal and…”
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    Elevation in cerebral blood flow velocity with aerobic fitness throughout healthy human ageing by Ainslie, Philip N., Cotter, James D., George, Keith P., Lucas, Sam, Murrell, Carissa, Shave, Rob, Thomas, Kate N., Williams, Michael J. A., Atkinson, Greg

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-08-2008)
    “…It is known that cerebral blood flow declines with age in sedentary adults, although previous studies have involved small sample sizes, making the exact…”
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    Cardiac Troponin T Release Is Stimulated by Endurance Exercise in Healthy Humans by Middleton, Natalie, PhD, George, Keith, PhD, Whyte, Greg, PhD, Gaze, David, PhD, Collinson, Paul, MD, Shave, Rob, PhD

    “…[...]using cTnT diagnostically for patients admitted with suspected ACS subsequent to bouts of endurance exercise is problematic; these patients, therefore,…”
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    The endurance athletes heart: acute stress and chronic adaptation by George, Keith, Whyte, Greg P, Green, Danny J, Oxborough, David, Shave, Rob E, Gaze, David, Somauroo, John

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-11-2012)
    “…The impact of endurance exercise training on the heart has received significant research and clinical attention for well over a century. Despite this, many…”
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    Left ventricular mechanical limitations to stroke volume in healthy humans during incremental exercise by Stöhr, Eric J, González-Alonso, José, Shave, Rob

    “…During incremental exercise, stroke volume (SV) plateaus at 40-50% of maximal exercise capacity. In healthy individuals, left ventricular (LV) twist and…”
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    Right Ventricular Function and Region-Specific Adaptation in Athletes Engaged in High-Dynamic Sports: A Meta-Analysis by Dawkins, Tony G., Curry, Bryony A., Wright, Stephen P., Meah, Victoria L., Yousef, Zaheer, Eves, Neil D., Shave, Rob E., Stembridge, Michael

    Published in Circulation. Cardiovascular imaging (01-05-2021)
    “…Structural remodeling of the right ventricle (RV) is widely documented in athletes. However, functional adaptation, including RV pressure generation and…”
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    Cardiac troponin I is released following high-intensity short-duration exercise in healthy humans by Shave, Rob, Ross, Peter, Low, David, George, Keith, Gaze, David

    Published in International journal of cardiology (19-11-2010)
    “…Abstract It has been previously shown that cardiac troponin (cTn) is released in response to prolonged endurance exercise. The influence of short-duration…”
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    Aortic stiffness contributes to greater pressor responses during static hand grip exercise in healthy young and middle-aged normotensive men by Wakeham, Denis J., Lord, Rachel N., Talbot, Jack S., Lodge, Freya M., Curry, Bryony A., Dawkins, Tony G., Simpson, Lydia L., Pugh, Christopher J.A., Shave, Rob E., Moore, Jonathan P.

    Published in Autonomic neuroscience (01-09-2023)
    “…Central arterial stiffness can influence exercise blood pressure (BP) by increasing the rise in arterial pressure per unit increase in aortic inflow. Whether…”
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    The influence of adrenergic stimulation on sex differences in left ventricular twist mechanics by Williams, Alexandra M., Shave, Rob E., Cheyne, William S., Eves, Neil D.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-06-2017)
    “…Key points Sex differences in left ventricular (LV) mechanics occur during acute physiological challenges; however, it is unknown whether sex differences in LV…”
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    Influence of vagal control on sex-related differences in left ventricular mechanics and hemodynamics by Williams, Alexandra M, Shave, Rob E, Coulson, James M, White, Harriet, Rosser-Stanford, Bryn, Eves, Neil D

    “…Left ventricular (LV) twist mechanics differ between men and women during acute physiological stress, which may be partly mediated by sex differences in…”
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    Upward resetting of the vascular sympathetic baroreflex in middle-aged male runners by Wakeham, Denis J, Lord, Rachel N, Talbot, Jack S, Lodge, Freya M, Curry, Bryony A, Dawkins, Tony G, Simpson, Lydia L, Shave, Rob E, Pugh, Christopher J A, Moore, Jonathan P

    “…This study focused on the influence of habitual endurance exercise training (i.e., committed runner or nonrunner) on the regulation of muscle sympathetic nerve…”
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