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Rob Shave
Researcher at Cardiff Metropolitan University
Publications - 157
Citations - 7154
Rob Shave is an academic researcher from Cardiff Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diastole & Cardiac function curve. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 151 publications receiving 6454 citations. Previous affiliations of Rob Shave include Northwick Park Hospital & Cardiff University.
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Exercise-Induced Cardiac Troponin Elevation: Evidence, Mechanisms, and Implications
Rob Shave,Aaron L. Baggish,Keith George,Malissa J. Wood,Jürgen Scharhag,Gregory P. Whyte,David Gaze,Paul D. Thompson +7 more
TL;DR: A review of the biochemistry, prevalence, potential mechanisms, and management of patients with exercise-induced cardiac troponin (cTn) elevations is presented in this paper.
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Elevation in cerebral blood flow velocity with aerobic fitness throughout healthy human ageing.
Philip N. Ainslie,James D. Cotter,Keith George,Samuel J. E. Lucas,Carissa Murrell,Rob Shave,Kate N. Thomas,Michael J.A. Williams,Greg Atkinson +8 more
TL;DR: Regular aerobic‐endurance exercise is associated with higher MCAv in men aged 18–79 years, and the persistence of this finding in older endurance‐trained men may help explain why there is a lower risk of cerebrovascular disease in this population.
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Influence of tart cherry juice on indices of recovery following marathon running.
Glyn Howatson,Malachy P. McHugh,Jessica Hill,James Brouner,A. P. Jewell,K. A. van Someren,Rob Shave,S. A. Howatson +7 more
TL;DR: The cherry juice appears to provide a viable means to aid recovery following strenuous exercise by increasing total antioxidative capacity, reducing inflammation, lipid peroxidation and so aiding in the recovery of muscle function.
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Exercise-induced cardiac troponin T release: a meta-analysis
Rob Shave,Keith George,Greg Atkinson,Emma C. Hart,Natalie Middleton,Greg Whyte,David Gaze,Paul O. Collinson +7 more
TL;DR: Exercise-induced cTnT release is apparent in almost half of the endurance athletes who have been studied to date, and relatively heavy individuals competing in shorter endurance events, primarily running marathons, are slightly more likely to demonstrate elevated cTNT postexercise than other athletes.
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Cardiac output and related haemodynamics during pregnancy: a series of meta-analyses
TL;DR: Cardiac output increased during pregnancy reaching its peak in the early third trimester, 1.5 L/min above non-pregnant values, which indicated a non-linear rise to this point.