Derek L. Tran

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Derek L. Tran

Derek L. Tran

@derekleetran

Heart Foundation Fellow, Senior Lecturer (Research) @Sydney_Uni, & Principal Exercise Physiologist @SydneyLHD & @HRIAust | CHD | PAH | CPET

Sydney, New South Wales Katılım Kasım 2011
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Heart Research Institute
Heart Research Institute@HRIAust·
"Growing up they were warned exercise was too dangerous for their damaged hearts." Great to see HRI's world-first study, led by Assoc Prof Rachael Cordina and @derekleetran, getting such prominent media coverage in @dailytelegraph over the weekend! #CHD #hearthealth
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Derek L. Tran@derekleetran·
Excited to share our latest review discussing the utility of interval resistance training in people with cardiovascular disease. A wonderful multi-institutional and international collaborative effort! @syd_health @UTS_Health @CPC_usyd @UTSEngage @Deakin @CPC_EMCR @sydFMH_EMCR
Kim Way@DrKimWay

📣 Hot off the press 🔥 Our latest publication: "Cluster Sets to Prescribe Interval Resistance Training: A Potential Method to Optimise Resistance Training Safety, Feasibility and Efficacy in Cardiac Patients | Sports Medicine - Open | Full Text (springeropen.com). A 🧵:

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Nicolas Hart
Nicolas Hart@DrNicolasHart·
Proud to announce @UTSEngage Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (MCEP) is open for enrolment: uts.edu.au/about/drupal-t… Accredited Exercise Physiologists (AEPs) are an essential allied health workforce to address the considerable health burden of chronic disease in Australia.
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CJC Journals@CJCJournals·
Paternalism must go! #CHD patients want to know the truth about their disease course and life expectancy so they can plan accordingly. 6/7 👉 cjcpc.ca/article/S2772-…
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Nicolas Hart
Nicolas Hart@DrNicolasHart·
🚨 4-year Research Fellowship 🚨 in Cancer Survivorship (focus on exercise, advanced cancer, and health services research) at LEV B: #sol=55790381a1084cd0b90dfe6a8475b10169816986" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">seek.com.au/job/66901964?t…. Come and work with me in Sydney, at @UTS_Health / @UTSEngage and help drive impactful research in this important area!
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Derek L. Tran@derekleetran·
Exercise remains an underutilised therapy in people with congenital heart disease (CHD). Our multicentre clinical trial will provide evidence to help develop exercise guidelines and models of care for people living with CHD! @ESSA_NEWS @HRIAust @USYD_CVI @MedResearchNSW @CPC_usyd
9News Australia@9NewsAUS

More exercise for long-term health is one of the pillars of chronic disease prevention. But the benefits are not as clear for Australians born with heart disease, prompting a world-first trial to see if more movement helps. @gabyrogers #9News

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Kim Way
Kim Way@DrKimWay·
I’m actively recruiting for my Fellowship project! We’re looking for volunteers who live with #atrialfibrillation and those without! Please get in touch if interested and please retweet amongst your networks!
Deakin IPAN@DeakinIPAN

Looking to start exercising this year? If you're aged between 40-80 and located near @Deakin Burwood, you can help us learn about the effects of exercise on your blood vessel health! Learn more ➡ bit.ly/3XAQW5Q

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Richard Ferraro
Richard Ferraro@RichardAFerraro·
Is this the best paper of the year? Can a lot of HFpEF be prevented/cured by exercise? Should we stop skipping the physical activity part of the office visit? Interested in thoughts jacc.org/doi/10.1016/j.…
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Nick Krontiris
Nick Krontiris@nick_krontiris·
This one suggests that aerobic physical activity durations of 3 hours/week and resistance training exercise ~1–2 times/week may substantively reduce the risk of all-cause mortality, with their combination confering additional mortality risk reduction beyond cardio alone.
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