Aine M Kelly
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Recent Articles
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Kelly A, McHugh C, Hale J, Cunningham J, Boyle N, Joyce O, et al.
Brain Inj
. 2024 Dec;
39(4):312-319.
PMID: 39623773
Objectives: To investigate the effect of multiple seasons of play on serum S100B concentration in male professional rugby players, while also assessing the acute effects following a season of play...
2.
Kelly A, Manahan-Vaughan D, Kim J
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2024 Apr;
18:1399780.
PMID: 38628603
No abstract available.
3.
Joyce O, McHugh C, Mockler D, Wilson F, Kelly A
J Hypertens
. 2023 Nov;
42(2):205-223.
PMID: 37937515
Introduction: Management of midlife blood pressure and hypertension status may provide a window of intervention to mitigate cognitive decline with advancing age. The aim of this review was to investigate...
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Romero-Ortuno R, Martinez-Velilla N, Sutton R, Ungar A, Fedorowski A, Galvin R, et al.
Front Netw Physiol
. 2023 Mar;
1:712430.
PMID: 36925570
No abstract available.
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Barad Z, Augusto J, Kelly A
J Physiol
. 2022 Dec;
601(11):2069-2083.
PMID: 36479905
Optimal performance of the central nervous system (CNS) depends on dynamic, multidirectional communication between different cell types both within and without the CNS to maintain the homeostatic environment. Ageing, in...
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Mota B, Kelly A
Neuronal Signal
. 2020 Dec;
4(4):NS20200003.
PMID: 33304620
Experimental and epidemiological evidence suggest that modifiable lifestyle factors, including physical exercise, can build structural and cognitive reserve in the brain, increasing resilience to injury and insult. Accordingly, exercise can...
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Mela V, Mota B, Milner M, McGinley A, Mills K, Kelly A, et al.
Brain Behav Immun
. 2020 Jan;
87:413-428.
PMID: 31978523
Microglial activation and neuroinflammatory changes are characteristic of the aged brain and contribute to age-related cognitive impairment. Exercise improves cognitive function in aged animals, perhaps because of a modulatory effect...
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Devenney K, Guinan E, Kelly A, Mota B, Walsh C, Rikkert M, et al.
BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med
. 2019 Jul;
5(1):e000499.
PMID: 31258928
Objective: To investigate the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and cognitive response to a short bout of high-intensity aerobic exercise in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: Participants were...
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Fortune J, Kelly A, Robertson I, Hussey J
Neurosci Lett
. 2019 Mar;
704:126-132.
PMID: 30862494
Background: Recent investigations demonstrate that cardiorespiratory fitness may benefit brain health and plasticity with concurrent enhancements in cognitive performance; possibly via a brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)-regulated mechanism. While a number...
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Kelly A
Brain Plast
. 2018 Dec;
4(1):81-94.
PMID: 30564548
Alzheimer's disease (AD), a progressive, neurodegenerative condition characterised by accumulation of toxic βeta-amyloid (Aβ) plaques, is one of the leading causes of dementia globally. The cognitive impairment that is a...