Dr Aiden Chauntry
@AidenChauntry
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Postdoc researching movement behaviors, psychological stress, and cardiometabolic health at UNC Chapel Hill. Lboro & Bham Alumni 🇬🇧.
East Midlands, England
Joined October 2018
🚨Feeling stressed?🚨 📢 Our paper "stresses" the harmful effects of sitting by showing that #sedentarybehaviour is associated with exaggerated psychobiological #stress reactivity! Paper now available online at @PNECJournal with 50 days free access➡️ https://t.co/NluGndbMo2
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📊Single biomarkers or allostatic load for stress-CVD research? Our new paper provides recommendations for measuring biological stress response dysregulation in CVD research. 🔑Choose based on your research goals 🔓Free access for 50 days: https://t.co/EsDtL99Teh
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The aortic-femoral stiffness gradient predicts incident cardiovascular diseas... @NCRN_Wales @CardiffMetCSSHS @cardiffmet @KJSt0ne @leestoner @BJMcDonnell_PhD @Mmeyer_epidem @CJAPugh @DrSiFryer @KurcharskaNewton @martinbahls @Patty_paterson @AidenChauntry
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🔓OPEN ACCESS ARTICLE🔓 September 2024 ✨ Hutson & Varley discuss the interpretation of bone turnover markers following acute exercise or nutrition intervention and considerations for applied research 🦴 @MarkJHutson @UlsterUni @NottmTrentUni 🔗 https://t.co/D8k9ahALbZ
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🚨Do work in HR or HRV in human populations, see this new pub on reporting guidelines... Publication guidelines for human heart rate and heart rate variability studies in psychophysiology—Part 1: Physiological underpinnings and foundations of measurement https://t.co/mJ4lu23eHG
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
This Committee Report provides methodological, interpretive, and reporting guidance for researchers who use measures of heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) in psychophysiological...
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💥💥 I'm happy to share our new Open Access publication in European Journal of Applied Physiology! We show the effects of three days dietary (energy) restriction on vascular function and resting energy expenditure in a highly-controlled RCT. https://t.co/DEskjiBGEe
link.springer.com
European Journal of Applied Physiology - This study aimed to investigate the impact of short-term low energy availability (LEA) on vascular function in young, regularly menstruating women....
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New open access paper available in SJMSS! An experimental exploration into the use of impact exercise to protect bone during low energy availability. Now for a follow-up study!
Excited to see this (open access!) paper finally published where we looked at the interaction between short-term low energy availability and jumping exercise on bone turnover markers. Congratulations @MarkJHutson on leading this excellent study https://t.co/Nl6gZLUZ1l
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Excited to share our newest paper, which has just been published in @BiolPsychology. We found that sedentary behaviour 💺, but not mod-to-vig physical activity 🚫🏃♂️, was linked to how our respiratory system responds to acute psychological stress!
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Sedentary behaviour is associated with heightened cardiovascular, inflammatory and cortisol reactivity to acute psychological stress
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Pleased to see our research findings around disordered eating and elite sport featured in such an important piece @GeorgieHeath27 @clrafferty1 🙌. So much to do / be done! @AidenChauntry
We have a very special guest feature this month as former pro footballer @clrafferty1 opens up to our guest writer @GeorgieHeath27 about eating disorders for the very first time for #WorldMentalHealthDay. https://t.co/hTwFImDGK2
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth #mentalhealthsupport
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Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and experiences regarding the PNA programme @EleanorWillisE. It was great to hear how you've been getting on, and you discussed so many important points that will really benefit the PNA evaluation. Thank you again 😄!
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Sitting stressed at your desk?💺🚨 Our new crossover trial shows that breaking up prolonged sitting (every 30 min) with short bouts of light body-weighted resistance activity alters psychobiological respones to acute psychological stress! @ma_hamer 🔗 https://t.co/LNIfnsxI9l
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Importantly, this was independent of physical activity and adiposity – suggesting exaggerated stress reactivity may link sedentary behaviour to CVD risk. Full text paper: https://t.co/gTf3XidYju 4/4
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We found that people with higher daily hours of sedentary behaviour had higher IL-6, cortisol, and cardiovascular responses to acute psychological stress. 3/4
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Exaggerated psychobiological responses to acute psychological stress increase CVD risk, and in this study, we examined the relationships between device-measured, habitually accrued, sedentary behaviour and psychobiological responses to acute psychological stress. 2/4
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#EditorsChoiceFriday Rates of sedentary behaviour are increasing – and sedentary behaviour is now a well-established risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). But the mechanisms underlying this remain unclear. A 🧵👇 1/4
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