Leanne Lester
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Recent Articles
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Green D, Thomas H, Marsh C, Lester L, Naylor L, Haynes A
J Physiol
. 2025 Feb;
603(5):1045-1056.
PMID: 39916331
Exercise has direct and indirect anti-atherogenic impacts on arterial function and health in humans. Few studies have directly compared the impacts of different commonly adopted exercise approaches on femoral artery...
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Naylor L, Marsh C, Thomas H, Maslen B, Collis J, Lester L, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39836701
Purpose: We hypothesized that male and female volunteers would exhibit distinct changes in cardiac morphology, systolic, and diastolic function following endurance (END) and resistance (RES) training. Methods: Thirty-eight females and...
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Green D, Marsh C, Thomas H, Maslen B, Collis J, Lester L, et al.
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2024 Feb;
326(4):H929-H937.
PMID: 38334974
Few training studies have assessed the impact of different modes of exercise on changes in cardiac function. This study investigated changes in left ventricular (LV) systolic and diastolic function following...
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Haynes A, McVeigh J, Hissen S, Lester L, Eastwood P, Straker L, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2023 Sep;
56(2):238-248.
PMID: 37728996
Purpose: Artery dysfunction is an early, integral stage in atherogenesis that predicts future cardiovascular events. Sedentary behavior, such as TV watching, is highly prevalent and associated with increased risk of...
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Green D, Marsh C, Thomas H, Lester L, Scurrah K, Haynes A, et al.
Hypertension
. 2023 Apr;
80(6):1343-1352.
PMID: 37073736
Background: Physical activity reduces cardiovascular risk, partly via direct effects on the arterial wall. We hypothesized that vascular function responses would be modality-specific, sex-dependent, and express a high degree of...
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Thomas H, Marsh C, Lester L, Maslen B, Naylor L, Green D
Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
. 2022 Nov;
324(1):H67-H78.
PMID: 36399383
This study compared differences in cardiovascular (CV) risk factor responses between males and females following endurance (END) and resistance (RES) training. We present the frequency of responders to each training...
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Thomas H, Marsh C, Maslen B, Lester L, Naylor L, Green D
PLoS One
. 2022 Sep;
17(9):e0274082.
PMID: 36067151
Background: Individual variability in traditional cardiovascular risk factor responses to different exercise modalities has not been directly addressed in humans using a randomized cross-over design. Methods: Body weight and body...
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Ng M, Wenden E, Lester L, Westgarth C, Christian H
BMC Pediatr
. 2022 May;
22(1):276.
PMID: 35562656
Background: Despite immense benefits of physical activity on health and developmental outcomes, few children achieve recommended daily levels of physical activity. Given more than half of families with children own...
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Box E, Flatau P, Lester L
Health Soc Care Community
. 2022 Apr;
30(6):e4175-e4190.
PMID: 35466473
This study seeks to assess the health, social and economic outcomes associated with rough sleeping among women and compare those outcomes with those of (1) men sleeping rough, and (2)...
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Nathan A, Adams E, Trost S, Cross D, Schipperijn J, McLaughlin M, et al.
BMC Public Health
. 2022 Feb;
22(1):306.
PMID: 35164729
Background: Daily physical activity is critical during the early years of life for facilitating children's health and development. A large proportion of preschool children do not achieve the recommended 3...