Steven A Romero
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Ruiz-Pick Y, Cope H, Richey R, Moore A, Garfield T, Olivencia-Yurvati A, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40062687
Advancing age is associated with vascular dysfunction and hypertension, both of which increase cardiovascular event risk. Heat therapy has emerged as a novel intervention to improve cardiovascular health in various...
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Foster J, Gagnon D, Jarrard C, Atkins W, McKenna Z, Romero S, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2024 Aug;
12(15):e16177.
PMID: 39107243
The compensatory reserve index (CRI), derived from machine learning algorithms from peripherally obtained photoplethysmography signals, provides a non-invasive assessment of cardiovascular stability, that may be useful clinically. Briefly, the CRI...
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Richey R, Ruiz Y, Cope H, Moore A, Walsh M, Garfield T, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2023 Dec;
136(1):151-157.
PMID: 38059292
Acute heat exposure increases skeletal muscle blood flow in humans. However, the mechanisms mediating this hyperemic response remain unknown. The cyclooxygenase pathway is active in skeletal muscle, is heat sensitive,...
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Hemingway H, Richey R, Moore A, Saul B, Shokraeifard A, Cope H, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2023 Jul;
135(3):542-548.
PMID: 37439242
The pressor response induced by a voluntary hypoxic apnea is mediated largely by increased sympathetic outflow. The neural control of blood pressure is altered in recovery from acute heat exposure,...
5.
Atkins W, Romero S, Moralez G, Huang M, Cramer M, Foster J, et al.
J Burn Care Res
. 2023 May;
44(6):1478-1484.
PMID: 37166163
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether burn survivors have lower adherence compared to non-burned control individuals during a 6-month community-based exercise program. In burn survivors, we sought...
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Watso J, Romero S, Moralez G, Huang M, Cramer M, Jaffery M, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2023 Feb;
55(5):765-776.
PMID: 36729937
Introduction: Pulmonary function is lower after a severe burn injury, which could influence ventilatory responses during exercise. It is unclear whether exercise training improves pulmonary function or ventilatory responses during...
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McKenna Z, Moralez G, Romero S, Hieda M, Huang M, Cramer M, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2023 Jan;
134(2):405-414.
PMID: 36633867
Aerobic exercise is important in the rehabilitation of individuals with prior burn injuries, but no studies have examined whether adult burn survivors demonstrate cardiac remodeling to long-term aerobic exercise training....
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Fischer M, Moralez G, Sarma S, MacNamara J, Cramer M, Huang M, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2022 Sep;
323(4):R581-R588.
PMID: 36094450
Compared with younger adults, passive heating induced increases in cardiac output are attenuated by ∼50% in older adults. This attenuated response may be associated with older individuals' inability to maintain...
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Romero S, Richey R, Hemingway H
Exerc Sport Sci Rev
. 2022 Aug;
50(4):194-202.
PMID: 36044739
In this review, we highlight recent studies from our group and others that have characterized the cardiovascular adjustments that occur after acute heat exposure. Special emphasis will be placed on...
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Watso J, Romero S, Moralez G, Huang M, Cramer M, Johnson E, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2022 Aug;
133(3):742-754.
PMID: 35952345
Exercise training reduces cardiovascular disease risk, partly due to arterial blood pressure (BP) lowering at rest and during fixed-load exercise. However, it is unclear whether exercise training can reduce BP...