John J Guers
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Guers J, Heffernan K, Campbell S
Rev Cardiovasc Med
. 2025 Mar;
26(2):26430.
PMID: 40026503
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide, with physical inactivity being a known contributor to the global rates of CVD incidence. CVD incidence, however, is not uniform...
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Longoria C, Guers J, Campbell S
Rev Cardiovasc Med
. 2024 Jul;
23(11):365.
PMID: 39076202
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death worldwide, with physical inactivity being a known contributor to the global rates of CVD incidence. The gut microbiota has been associated...
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Matthews E, Guers J, Ramick M, Hosick P
Healthcare (Basel)
. 2024 Feb;
12(3).
PMID: 38338238
Purpose: To determine if a direct correlation exists between the SBP response to resistance exercise (change from rest; eSBP) and LVM/BSA in young healthy women who habitually resistance train. Methods:...
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Dowden R, Wisniewski P, Longoria C, Oydanich M, McNulty T, Rodriguez E, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2023 Mar;
55(8):1392-1400.
PMID: 36924325
Purpose: We investigated the effects of gut microbes, and the mechanisms mediating the enhanced exercise performance induced by exercise training, i.e., skeletal muscle blood flow, and mitochondrial biogenesis and oxidative...
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Chan J, Senior H, Homitz J, Cashin N, Guers J
Front Physiol
. 2023 Feb;
14:1052369.
PMID: 36814473
As the number of COVID-19 cases begin to diminish it is important to turn our attention to any long-term issues that may be associated with a prior infection. Cardiovascular defects...
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Longoria C, Qadiri Q, Matthews E, Campbell S, Guers J
Cardiovasc Endocrinol Metab
. 2022 Apr;
11(2):e0263.
PMID: 35441130
Purpose: Naltrexone (NTX) is an opioid antagonist that can reverse the physiological effects of opioid receptors when bound. Opioid receptors have been found to play a role in cardiovascular (CV)...
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Matthews E, Guers J, Hosick P
Microcirculation
. 2021 Jan;
28(4):e12676.
PMID: 33417732
Objective: To determine whether, like hypertensives, normotensive adults with a family history of hypertension (+FHH) display lower microvascular reactivity and conduit artery function than normotensive adults without a family history...
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Qadiri Q, York H, Muth B, Longoria C, Campbell S, Guers J
Physiol Behav
. 2020 Oct;
228:113199.
PMID: 33038350
Endogenous opioid release has been linked to exercise. We investigated if opioid blockade following forced swimming, a common model of rodent exercise, influenced cerebral glucose metabolism in mice. PET scan...
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Guers J, Farquhar W, Edwards D, Lennon S
Am J Hypertens
. 2019 Aug;
32(12):1162-1169.
PMID: 31401651
Background: Excess dietary salt can lead to the development of arterial stiffness and high blood pressure (BP). Regular physical activity can protect against arterial stiffening and lower BP. Less is...
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Guers J, Kasecky-Lardner L, Farquhar W, Edwards D, Lennon S
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2018 Dec;
126(2):502-510.
PMID: 30571282
Diets high in salt can lead to endothelial dysfunction, a nontraditional risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Exercise is known to reduce CVD risk; however, it remains unknown whether chronic...