Hannah Thomas
@hannahthomas755
Exercise physiologist. Post-doc at Victoria University, Institute for Health and Sport. Interested in exercise as medicine for vascular health.
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06-10-2016 23:51:06
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Sex differences in #cardiovascular risk factor responses to resistance and #endurance training in younger subjects (Hannah Thomas Louise Naylor et al. UWA) - just accepted in AJP-Heart and Circ ow.ly/EGL450LJQtW #sexdifferences #VO2peak
#ArticlesInPress: Sex differences in #cardiovascular risk factor responses to resistance and endurance training in younger subjects (Thomas et al.) ow.ly/oQ0f50LSkOx Louise Naylor Hannah Thomas UWA Deakin University #SexDifferences #PeakOxygenConsumption
Exercise and artery function in twins:Sex differences in a cross-over trial Hannah Thomas ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/HY…
Great to have Hannah Thomas join our team Institute for Health and Sport, VU. Her work has highlighted how responsiveness to exercise training is modality-specific, & low-responders to a training modality may be ‘rescued’ by switching to an alternate mode of training. bit.ly/3Rc2j4h
Pleased to highlight more of the excellent work from Hannah Thomas, who has recently joined Institute for Health and Sport, VU. This study bit.ly/3r4b6um reported individual responsiveness in body composition to both resistance and endurance training in sets of twins.
We're inviting people living with motor neuron disease to take part in a study in collaboration with Calvary Health Care Bethlehem, aimed at understanding the benefits of tailored exercise for people living with MND. If interested, please email Dr Ferri [email protected]
More great work from Hannah Thomas Sex differences in cardiovascular risk factor responses to resistance & endurance training in younger subjects. bit.ly/3MgHhOS
Please to chair a session on all things response variability with Dr Paul Swinton and Hannah Thomas on the last day of a great #ECSS2024 conference. Take home message, it's complicated... but individualised exercise prescription *can* reduce response variability!