
Riley Brown
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Riley Brown
@Riley_Brown96
@UQHealth PhD - Accredited Exercise Physiologist @CRExPAH_UQ @RecoverResearch #telehealth #exercise #chronicdisease







RESEARCHER PROFILE (Filmed April 2024) Dr Shelley Keating AES AEP ESSAM Senior Lecturer, Clinical Exercise Physiology and Accredited Exercise Physiologist School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences The University of Queensland Dr Shelley Keating @shelley_keating is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology and Accredited Exercise Physiologist from the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences at the University of Queensland @UQ_News. With a strong grounding in exercise metabolism and body composition, Dr Keating’s research centres on the utility of exercise as a therapy for obesity and related cardiometabolic conditions, notably metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). Dr Keating has an established research profile that is delivering impact for patients and clinicians. Her research has led to the development of safe and feasible exercise programs that generate significant improvement in the cardiometabolic health of individuals with MASLD and related chronic disease. Drawing on these findings, Dr Keating has developed national and international exercise guidelines for MASLD. Her research has led to a paradigm shift in how exercise is prioritised in MASLD management and has been adopted into exercise prescription recommendations in 15 international guidelines for MASLD management across 12 countries. Dr Keating's research had found a lack of awareness, uptake, and sustainability of exercise for MASLD management. Her ongoing program of research is informed by, and co-designed with, people with MASLD and related chronic disease, to find sustainable exercise solutions. Her contribution to the field was recognised by the prestigious 2020 Australia and New Zealand Obesity Society Young Investigator award. Shelley has been an ESSA (Exercise & Sports Science Australia) @ESSA_NEWS member since 2007 and has 16 years of clinical AEP experience in people with cardiometabolic disease including MAFLD. Her mission is to change the way that exercise is prioritised, accessed, and delivered to improve the health and wellbeing of people with MASLD and related type 2 diabetes. Source: Supplied & ESSA (Exercise & Sports Science Australia) Note: AES is the acronym for Accredited Exercise Scientist (AES), AEP is the acronym for Accredited Exercise Physiologist, ESSAM is the acronym for Exercise & Sports Science Australia Member. SEE OTHER RESEARCHER PROFILES @BenchSideStory benchsidestory.com









Healthy weight loss maintenance with exercise, GLP-1 receptor agonist, or both combined followed by one year without treatment: a post-treatment analysis of a randomised placebo-controlled trial - eClinicalMedicine thelancet.com/journals/eclin…




Our latest work led by Chrissy Freer - Delivery of a telehealth supported home exercise program with dietary advice to increase #plantbased -based #protein intake in people with #NAFLD… pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38268105/ @elenas_george @tanszeyen @DeakinIPAN @DeakinHealth @hepvic @RACGP






Huge congratulations to @Riley_Brown96 whose PhD was conferred today! A highly impactful program of work, despite COVID-19 disruptions, with 4 first author publications (and more soon to come)! Congrats Dr Brown and notable thanks to @jefcoombes and @ingrid_hickman.

Huge congratulations to @Riley_Brown96 whose PhD was conferred today! A highly impactful program of work, despite COVID-19 disruptions, with 4 first author publications (and more soon to come)! Congrats Dr Brown and notable thanks to @jefcoombes and @ingrid_hickman.


