Liam Bagley
Manchester Metropolitan University
13 Papers
5 Citations
Liam Bagley is an academic researcher from Manchester Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Association between osteocalcin and cognitive performance in healthy older adults
Steven Bradburn,Jamie S. McPhee,Liam Bagley,Sarianna Sipilä,Lauri Stenroth,Marco Narici,Mati Pääsuke,Helena Gapeyeva,Gabrielle Osborne,Lorraine Sassano,Carel G. M. Meskers,Andrea B. Maier,Andrea B. Maier,Jean-Yves Hogrel,Yoann Barnouin,Gillian Butler-Browne,Chris Murgatroyd +16 more
TL;DR: A positive association between OC, a factor known to regulate bone remodelling, with cognitive performance in older non-demented women is demonstrated and possible mechanistic interpretations in humans are addressed.
Dysregulation of C-X-C motif ligand 10 during aging and association with cognitive performance.
Steven Bradburn,Jamie S. McPhee,Liam Bagley,Michael C. Carroll,Mark Slevin,Nasser Al-Shanti,Yoann Barnouin,Jean-Yves Hogrel,Mati Pääsuke,Helena Gapeyeva,Andrea B. Maier,Sarianna Sipilä,Marco Narici,Andrew C Robinson,David M. A. Mann,Antony Payton,Neil Pendleton,Gillian Butler-Browne,Chris Murgatroyd +18 more
TL;DR: Age-related epigenetic and genetic factors which contribute to the dysregulation of CXCL10, the C-X-C motif chemokine ligand 10, are revealed and found to be higher in older adults, compared with young, and negatively associated with working memory performance.
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Sex differences in the effects of 12 weeks sprint interval training on body fat mass and the rates of fatty acid oxidation and VO2max during exercise
Liam Bagley,Mark Slevin,Steven Bradburn,Donghui Liu,Chris Murgatroyd,George Morrissey,Michael C. Carroll,Mathew Piasecki,William S. Gilmore,Jamie S. McPhee +9 more
TL;DR: Results show lower body fat %, and higher rates of fatty acid oxidation and VO2max after 12 weeks of training for just 4 min per week, while men lost more fat than women.
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Circulating levels of dickkopf-1, osteoprotegerin and sclerostin are higher in old compared with young men and women and positively associated with whole-body bone mineral density in older adults
Jessica Coulson,Liam Bagley,Y Barnouin,Y Barnouin,Steven Bradburn,Gillian Butler-Browne,Helena Gapeyeva,Jean-Yves Hogrel,Thomas M. Maden-Wilkinson,Andrea B. Maier,Andrea B. Maier,Carel G. M. Meskers,Chris Murgatroyd,M.V. Narici,Mati Pääsuke,L Sassano,Sarianna Sipilä,Nasser Al-Shanti,Lauri Stenroth,Lauri Stenroth,David A. Jones,Jamie S. McPhee +21 more
TL;DR: Circulating levels of dickkopf-1, osteocalcin, osteoprotegerin and sclerostin are positively associated with WBMD in community-dwelling older adults, despite the average whole-body bone mineral density (WBMD) being lower and circulating dickk Kopf- 1, osteOProteger in and s clerostin being higher in old than young.
Similar relative decline in aerobic and anaerobic power with age in endurance and power master athletes of both sexes.
Liam Bagley,Jamie S. McPhee,Bergita Ganse,Klaus Müller,Marko Korhonen,Jörn Rittweger,Jörn Rittweger,Hans Degens,Hans Degens,Hans Degens +9 more
TL;DR: The cross‐sectional data from 37‐90‐year‐old master athletes indicate that peak anaerobic and aerobic power decline by around 7%‐14% per decade and this does not differ between athletic disciplines or sexes.