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Oliver M. Shannon
Researcher at Newcastle University
Publications - 65
Citations - 943
Oliver M. Shannon is an academic researcher from Newcastle University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 488 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver M. Shannon include Leeds Beckett University & University of Bath.
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Mediterranean diet adherence and cognitive function in older UK adults: the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition–Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk) Study
Oliver M. Shannon,Blossom C. M. Stephan,Antoneta Granic,Marleen A. H. Lentjes,Marleen A. H. Lentjes,Shabina Hayat,Angela A. Mulligan,Carol Brayne,Kay-Tee Khaw,Rafe Bundy,Sarah Aldred,Michael Hornberger,Stella-Maria Paddick,Graciela Muniz-Tererra,Anne Marie Minihane,John C. Mathers,Mario Siervo,Mario Siervo +17 more
TL;DR: Higher adherence to the MedDiet is associated with better cognitive function and lower risk of poor cognition in older UK adults, and evidence underpins the development of interventions to enhance MedD Diet adherence, particularly in individuals at higher CVD risk.
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Effects of dietary nitrate supplementation on physiological responses, cognitive function, and exercise performance at moderate and very-high simulated altitude
Oliver M. Shannon,Lauren Duckworth,Matthew Barlow,Kevin Deighton,Jamie Matu,Emily L. Williams,David R. Woods,David R. Woods,Long Xie,Blossom C. M. Stephan,Mario Siervo,John P. O'Hara +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that BRJ improves physiological function and exercise performance, but not cognitive function, at simulated moderate and very-high altitude.
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Dietary nitrate supplementation enhances short but not longer duration running time-trial performance.
Oliver M. Shannon,Matthew Barlow,Lauren Duckworth,Emily L. Williams,Georgina Wort,David R. Woods,Mario Siervo,John P. O'Hara +7 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that BRJ might be ergogenic during shorter distance TTs which allow for a high work rate, but not during longerdistance TTs, completed at a lower work rate.
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Mediterranean diet and the hallmarks of ageing
Oliver M. Shannon,Ammar W. Ashor,Filippo Scialò,Gabriele Saretzki,Carmen Martin-Ruiz,Jose Lara,Jamie Matu,Alex Griffiths,Natassia Robinson,Lionetti Lillà,Emma J. Stevenson,Blossom C. M. Stephan,Anne Marie Minihane,Mario Siervo,John C. Mathers +14 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the MedDiet as a whole, or individual elements of this dietary pattern, may influence each hallmark positively—effects which may contribute to the beneficial effects of this Dietary pattern on age-related disease risk and longevity.
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Dietary nitrate supplementation enhances high-intensity running performance in moderate normobaric hypoxia, independent of aerobic fitness
Oliver M. Shannon,Lauren Duckworth,Matthew Barlow,David R. Woods,Jose Lara,Mario Siervo,John P. O'Hara +6 more
TL;DR: Findings suggests that a high nitrate dose in the form of a BRJ supplement may improve running performance in individuals with a range of aerobic fitness levels conducting moderate and high-intensity exercise in a normobaric hypoxic environment.