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Overview

Gavin W. Lambert is affiliated with Swinburne University of Technology in Australia. Their research expertise is primarily situated within the broad field of Medicine, with significant focus on Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Other subfields of study include Physiology, Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their body of research encompasses main topics such as Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies, Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control, Cardiac Health and Mental Health, Sodium Intake and Health, Physical Activity and Health, Cardiovascular Syncope and Autonomic Disorders, and Soft Robotics and Applications.

Among the recent papers by Gavin W. Lambert are the following:

  • "Deficiency of Prebiotic Fiber and Insufficient Signaling Through Gut Metabolite-Sensing Receptors Leads to Cardiovascular Disease," 2020, published in Circulation
  • "Sedentary Behavior and Public Health: Integrating the Evidence and Identifying Potential Solutions," 2020, published in Annual Review of Public Health
  • "Beta-blockade enhances anthracycline control of metastasis in triple-negative breast cancer," 2023, published in Science Translational Medicine
  • "Catheter-Based Renal Denervation: 9-Year Follow-Up Data on Safety and Blood Pressure Reduction in Patients With Resistant Hypertension," 2023, published in Hypertension
  • "Wearable cuffless blood pressure monitoring devices: a systematic review and meta-analysis," 2022, published in European Heart Journal - Digital Health

Gavin W. Lambert frequently collaborates with several coauthors who have appeared alongside them multiple times. These include Élisabeth Lambert, Markus P. Schlaich, Nina Eikelis, Murray Esler, and David M. Kaye.

The main venues for their published research include the Journal of Hypertension, Hypertension, SSRN Electronic Journal, Heart Lung and Circulation, and Circulation. The highest number of articles appear in the Journal of Hypertension and Hypertension, highlighting an emphasis on blood pressure and cardiovascular topics.

Best Publications

  • Overflow of catecholamine neurotransmitters to the circulation: source, fate, and functions

    M Esler;G Jennings;G Lambert;I Meredith

  • Assessment of human sympathetic nervous system activity from measurements of norepinephrine turnover.

    M Esler;G Jennings;P Korner;I Willett

  • Sympathetic augmentation in hypertension: role of nerve firing, norepinephrine reuptake, and Angiotensin neuromodulation.

    Markus P. Schlaich;Elisabeth Lambert;David M. Kaye;Zygmunt Krozowski

  • Cardiac Sympathetic Nerve Function in Congestive Heart Failure

    Graeme Eisenhofer;Peter Friberg;Bengt Rundqvist;Arshed A. Quyyumi

  • Sympathetic Activation in Chronic Renal Failure

    Markus P. Schlaich;Flora Socratous;Sarah Hennebry;Nina Eikelis

  • Mechanisms of Sympathetic Activation in Obesity-Related Hypertension

    Murray Esler;Nora Straznicky;Nina Eikelis;Kazuko Masuo

  • Regional Sympathetic Nervous Activity and Oxygen Consumption in Obese Normotensive Human Subjects

    Mario Vaz;Garry Jennings;Andrea Turner;Helen Cox

  • Renal Denervation in Moderate to Severe CKD

    Dagmara Hering;Felix Mahfoud;Antony S. Walton;Henry Krum

  • Sympathetic nervous system and insulin resistance: from obesity to diabetes.

    Murray Esler;Magdalena Rumantir;Glen Wiesner;David Kaye

  • Substantial Reduction in Single Sympathetic Nerve Firing After Renal Denervation in Patients With Resistant Hypertension

    Dagmara Hering;Elisabeth A. Lambert;Elisabeth A. Lambert;Petra Marusic;Antony S. Walton

  • Sympathetic nervous activation in obesity and the metabolic syndrome-causes, consequences and therapeutic implications

    Gavin William Lambert;Nora Straznicky;Elisabeth A Lambert;John Dixon

  • Benefits for Type 2 Diabetes of Interrupting Prolonged Sitting With Brief Bouts of Light Walking or Simple Resistance Activities

    Paddy C. Dempsey;Robyn Larsen;Parneet Sethi;Julian W. Sacre

  • Adrenergic Nervous System in Heart Failure

    Murray Esler;David Kaye;Gavin Lambert;Danielle Esler

  • Change in sympathetic nerve firing pattern associated with dietary weight loss in the metabolic syndrome

    Elisabeth Lambert;Nora Elizabeth Straznicky;Tye Dawood;Carolina Ika-Sari

  • Surgical vs conventional therapy for weight loss treatment of obstructive sleep apnea: a randomized controlled trial.

    John Dixon;Linda M Schachter;Paul Edmond O'Brien;Kay Margaret Jones

  • Sympathetic activity in major depressive disorder: identifying those at increased cardiac risk?

    David Anthony Barton;Tye Dawood;Elisabeth Lambert;Murray D Esler

  • Cardiac sympathetic nervous activity in congestive heart failure. Evidence for increased neuronal norepinephrine release and preserved neuronal uptake.

    I T Meredith;G Eisenhofer;G W Lambert;E M Dewar

  • Long-term outcome in relation to renal sympathetic activity in patients with chronic heart failure.

    Magnus Petersson;Peter Friberg;Graeme Eisenhofer;Gavin Lambert

  • Mechanism of elevated plasma noradrenaline in the course of essential hypertension.

    Murray Esler;Garry Jennings;Brendan Biviano;Gavin Lambert

  • Exercise training lowers resting renal but not cardiac sympathetic activity in humans.

    I T Meredith;P Friberg;G L Jennings;E M Dewar

Frequent Co-Authors

Markus P. Schlaich
Markus P. Schlaich University of Western Australia
Murray D. Esler
Murray D. Esler Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Garry L. Jennings
Garry L. Jennings University of Sydney
David M. Kaye
David M. Kaye The Alfred Hospital
Paul J. Nestel
Paul J. Nestel Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Bronwyn A. Kingwell
Bronwyn A. Kingwell Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute
Henry Krum
Henry Krum Monash University
Mark Hamer
Mark Hamer University College London
Helen Cox
Helen Cox University of Cape Town
Hiromi Rakugi
Hiromi Rakugi Osaka University

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