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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 Increases Endothelial Function in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Oliver M. Shannon,Inês Mendes,Christina Köchl,Mohsen Mazidi,Ammar W. Ashor,Sofia Rubele,Sofia Rubele,Anne Marie Minihane,John C. Mathers,Mario Siervo,Mario Siervo +10 more
TL;DR: MedDiet interventions improve endothelial function in adults, suggesting that the protective effects of the MedDiet are evident at early stages of the atherosclerotic process with important implications for the early prevention of CVD.
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Effects of a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and observational studies.
Owen R Cowell,Nathan Mistry,Kevin Deighton,Jamie Matu,Alex Griffiths,Anne Marie Minihane,John C. Mathers,Oliver M. Shannon,Mario Siervo,Mario Siervo +9 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that MedDiet is an effective dietary strategy to aid BP control, which may contribute towards the lower risk of CVD reported with this dietary pattern.
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Nitric oxide boosting effects of the Mediterranean diet: A potential mechanism of action
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Effects of inorganic nitrate and vitamin C co-supplementation on blood pressure and vascular function in younger and older healthy adults: A randomised double-blind crossover trial
Ammar W. Ashor,Ammar W. Ashor,Oliver M. Shannon,Anke-Dorothee Werner,Filippo Scialò,Cameron N. Gilliard,Katelyn S. Cassel,Chris J. Seal,Dingchang Zheng,John C. Mathers,Mario Siervo,Mario Siervo +11 more
TL;DR: The co-administration of a single dose of inorganic nitrate and vitamin C lowered diastolic BP and improved PVW in older participants and improved PWV in both age groups but decreased systolic and mean BP in older Participants only.
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Differences in circulating appetite-related hormone concentrations between younger and older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kelsie Olivia Johnson,Oliver M. Shannon,Oliver M. Shannon,Jamie Matu,Adrian Holliday,Theocharis Ispoglou,Kevin Deighton +6 more
TL;DR: Higher circulating concentrations of insulin, leptin, cholecystokinin and peptide-YY accord with reduced appetite and energy intakes in healthy older adults, and interventions to reduce circulating levels of these hormones may be beneficial for combatting the anorexia of ageing.