Lisa Sharp
Liverpool John Moores University
11 Papers
100 Citations
Lisa Sharp is an academic researcher from Liverpool John Moores University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Cardiac reserve. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Lisa Sharp include University of Liverpool.
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Papers
The effect of 48 weeks of aerobic exercise training on cutaneous vasodilator function in post-menopausal females.
Gary J. Hodges,Gary J. Hodges,Lisa Sharp,Claire Stephenson,Ashish Patwala,Keith George,David F. Goldspink,N. Tim Cable +7 more
TL;DR: Aerobic exercise produces positive adaptations in the cutaneous vasodilator function to local heating as well as in cutaneous endothelial and endothelial-independent vasODilator mechanisms.
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Influence of age, sex, and aerobic capacity on forearm and skin blood flow and vascular conductance
Gary J. Hodges,Gary J. Hodges,Lisa Sharp,Richard E. Clements,David F. Goldspink,Keith George,Nigel T. Cable +6 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that peak FBF is influenced by VO2max but peak CBF is not, and healthy ageing is associated with a curvilinear decline in resting and peak forearm and peak cutaneous vasodilator capacity.
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A study of presbycardia, with gender differences favoring ageing women
David F. Goldspink,Keith George,Paul D. Chantler,Richard E. Clements,Lisa Sharp,Gary J. Hodges,Claire Stephenson,Thomas Reilly,Ashish Patwala,Tamas Szakmany,Lip-Bun Tan,N. Timothy Cable +11 more
TL;DR: Understanding sex-specific differences in cardiovascular ageing is important for public health and biomedical research, given increasingly larger older populations and the need to prevent and treat cardiovascular disease.
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Congestive heart failure: extent of cardiac functional changes caused by aging and organ dysfunction
Paul D. Chantler,David F. Goldspink,Richard E. Clements,Lisa Sharp,Dominik Schlosshan,L B Tan +5 more
TL;DR: Whether the functional impacts of cardiac impairment through aging and HF are similar or different by conducting symptom limited cardiopulmonary exercise testing in conjunction with haemodynamic evaluations is identified.
Cardiac functional reserve is diminished in growth hormone-deficient adults.
Robert Moisey,Steve Orme,Diane Barker,Nigel Lewis,Lisa Sharp,Richard E. Clements,David F. Goldspink,Lip-Bun Tan +7 more
TL;DR: Using this robust noninvasive method of assessing functional cardiac pumping capacity it is shown that patients with severe GHD have a significantly impaired cardiac functional reserve associated with chronotropic incompetence and impaired pressure-generating capacity.
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