Doctor Chloe Taylor

Doctor Chloe Taylor

LECTURER - SPORT & EXERCISE SCIENCE,
Sport and Exercise Health (SoSH)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD Liverpool John Moores University

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Sport and Exercise Health (SoSH)

Contact

Email:C.Taylor@uws.edu.au
Extension:3298
Mobile:
Location:20.G.32
Campbelltown
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Publications

Journal Articles

  • Taylor, C., Atkinson, G., Willie, C., Jones, H., Ainslie, P. and Tzeng, Y. (2011), 'Diurnal variation in the mechanical and neural components of the baroreflex', Hypertension, 6.
  • Willie, C., Cowan, E., Ainslie, P., Taylor, C., Smith, K., Sin, P. and Tzeng, Y. (2011), 'Neurovascular coupling and distribution of cerebral blood flow during exercise', Journal of Neuroscience Method, 4.
  • Willie, C., Ainslie, P., Taylor, C., Jones, H., Sin, P. and Tzeng, Y. (2011), 'Neuromechanical features of the cardiac baroreflex following exercise', Hypertension, 7.
  • Atkinson, G., Taylor, C., Morgan, N., Ormond, L. and Wallis, G. (2011), 'Pre-race carbohydrate dietary intake can independently influence sub-elite marathon running performance', International Journal of Sports Medicine, 7.
  • Chan, G., Ainslie, P., Willie, C., Taylor, C., Atkinson, G., Jones, H., Lovell, N. and Tzeng, Y. (2011), 'Contribution of arterial windkessel in low frequency cerebral hemodynamics during transient changes in blood pressure', Journal of Applied Physiology, 9.
  • Atkinson, G. and Taylor, C. (2011), 'Normalisation effect of sports training on blood pressure in hypertensives: regression to the mean?', Journal of Sports Sciences, 2.
  • Atkinson, G., Batterman, A., Jones, H., Taylor, C., Willie, C. and Tzeng, Y. (2011), 'Appropriate within-subjects statistical models for the analysis of baroreflex sensitivity', Clinical Physiology and Functional Imaging, -77.
  • Atkinson, G., Taylor, C. and Jones, H. (2010), 'Inter-individual variability in the improvement of physiological risk factors for disease: gene polymorphisms or simply regression to the mean?', Journal of Physiology, 2.
  • Taylor, C., Jones, H., Zaregarizi, M., Cable, N., George, K. and Atkinson, G. (2010), 'Blood pressure status and post-exercise hypotension: an example of a spurious correlation in hypertension research?', Journal of Human Hypertension, 8.
  • Jones, H., Taylor, C., Lewis, N., George, K. and Atkinson, G. (2009), 'Post-exercise blood pressure reduction is greater following intermittent than continuous exercise and is influenced less by diurnal variation', Chronobiology International, 14.

Conference Papers

  • Boulton, D., Taylor, C., Macefield, V. and Green, S. (2012), 'Neural control of blood flow to a contracting muscle: roles of central command and metaboreceptors.', Sydney 2012 Joint AuPS/PSNZ/ASB Meeting, Sydney.

Research

Current Projects

Title:Inter-individual differences in blood pressure responses to stressors
Years:2012-11-15 - 2013-12-15
ID:P00021254
UWS Researchers:Chloe Taylor and Vaughan Macefield
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney

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