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Dr Tom Bailey
Dr

Tom Bailey

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Overview

Background

Tom is a Research Fellow in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work and an affiliate Lecturer in the School of Human Movement and Nutrition Sciences. He leads the Physiology and Ultrasound Lab for Science and Exercise (PULSE) at UQ. As an integrative physiologist, his research focuses on understanding changes in cardiovascular control across the spectrum of healthy ageing and chronic disease. He also aims to understand the potential benefits of exercise training on cerebrovascular and cardiovascular health in women, and adults with chronic disease. This includes current exercise trials in post-menopausal women, and adults with mild cognitive impairment, hypertension, coronary artery disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancers survivors. To do this, Dr Bailey implements a variety of novel ultrasound imaging techniques for the assessment of vascular function, including at the brain, conduit and micro-vessels. Tom is the Principal Advisor to six UQ PhD students, and has been awarded ~$2.5m in research funding.

Availability

Dr Tom Bailey is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Liverpool John Moores University

Research interests

  • cardiovascular physiology

  • healthy ageing

  • cardiovascular disease

  • Benefits of exercise for the prevention and treatment of chronic disease

Works

Search Professor Tom Bailey’s works on UQ eSpace

84 works between 2012 and 2025

21 - 40 of 84 works

2022

Journal Article

Effects of exercise on vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Liu, T., Chen, S., Mielke, G. I., McCarthy, A. L. and Bailey, T. G. (2022). Effects of exercise on vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Climacteric, 25 (6), 1-10. doi: 10.1080/13697137.2022.2097865

Effects of exercise on vasomotor symptoms in menopausal women: a systematic review and meta-analysis

2022

Journal Article

Determining the psychometric properties of the Greene Climacteric Scale (GCS) in women previously treated for breast cancer: a pooled analysis of data from the Women's Wellness after Cancer Programs

Seib, Charrlotte, McCarthy, Alexandra, McGuire, Amanda, Porter-Steele, Janine, Balaam, Sarah, McDonald, Nicole, Bailey, Tom and Anderson, Debra (2022). Determining the psychometric properties of the Greene Climacteric Scale (GCS) in women previously treated for breast cancer: a pooled analysis of data from the Women's Wellness after Cancer Programs. Maturitas, 161, 65-71. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2022.02.003

Determining the psychometric properties of the Greene Climacteric Scale (GCS) in women previously treated for breast cancer: a pooled analysis of data from the Women's Wellness after Cancer Programs

2022

Journal Article

The effect of exercise intensity and cardiorespiratory fitness on the kinetic response of middle cerebral artery blood velocity during exercise in healthy adults

Weston, Max E., Barker, Alan R., Tomlinson, Owen W., Coombes, Jeff S., Bailey, Tom G. and Bond, Bert (2022). The effect of exercise intensity and cardiorespiratory fitness on the kinetic response of middle cerebral artery blood velocity during exercise in healthy adults. Journal of Applied Physiology, 133 (1), 214-222. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00862.2021

The effect of exercise intensity and cardiorespiratory fitness on the kinetic response of middle cerebral artery blood velocity during exercise in healthy adults

2022

Journal Article

Cerebrovascular function and its association with systemic artery function and stiffness in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment

Bailey, Tom G., Klein, Timo, Meneses, Annelise L., Stefanidis, Kayla B., Ruediger, Stefanie, Green, Daniel J., Stuckenschneider, Tim, Schneider, Stefan and Askew, Christopher D. (2022). Cerebrovascular function and its association with systemic artery function and stiffness in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 122 (8), 1843-1856. doi: 10.1007/s00421-022-04956-w

Cerebrovascular function and its association with systemic artery function and stiffness in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment

2022

Conference Publication

Comparing the Effects of 30- and 60-min of Acute Whole-Body Passive Heat Stress on Peripheral Vascular Function in Older Adults

Pizzey, Faith K., Ruediger, Stefanie L., Koep, Jodie L., Askew, Christopher D., Coombes, Jeff S. and Bailey, Tom G. (2022). Comparing the Effects of 30- and 60-min of Acute Whole-Body Passive Heat Stress on Peripheral Vascular Function in Older Adults. Experimental Biology Meeting EB 2022, Philadelphia, PA United States, 2-5 April 2022. Hoboken, NJ United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.S1.R4367

Comparing the Effects of 30- and 60-min of Acute Whole-Body Passive Heat Stress on Peripheral Vascular Function in Older Adults

2022

Conference Publication

Intracranial Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Traditional and Novel Methods in Young, Middle, and Old Aged Healthy Males and Females

Koep, Jodie L., Coombes, Jeff S., Barker, Alan R., Taylor, Chloe E., Pizzey, Faith K., Ruediger, Stefanie L., Bond, Bert and Bailey, Tom G. (2022). Intracranial Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Traditional and Novel Methods in Young, Middle, and Old Aged Healthy Males and Females. Experimental Biology Meeting EB 2022, Philadelphia, PA United States, 2-5 April 2022. Hoboken, NJ United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.2022.36.S1.R4378

Intracranial Cerebrovascular Reactivity by Traditional and Novel Methods in Young, Middle, and Old Aged Healthy Males and Females

2022

Journal Article

Effects of fitness and fatness on age-related arterial stiffening in people with type 2 diabetes

Cox, Emily R., Brown, Wendy J., Gajanand, Trishan, Bailey, Tom G., Gomersall, Sjaan R., Chachay, Veronique S., Burton, Nicola W., Fassett, Robert G., Cox, Stephen V., Coombes, Jeff S and Keating, Shelley E (2022). Effects of fitness and fatness on age-related arterial stiffening in people with type 2 diabetes. Clinical Obesity, 12 (3) e12519, e12519. doi: 10.1111/cob.12519

Effects of fitness and fatness on age-related arterial stiffening in people with type 2 diabetes

2022

Journal Article

Comparison of high intensity interval training with standard cardiac rehabilitation on vascular function

Taylor, Jenna L., Keating, Shelley E., Holland, David J., Green, Daniel J., Coombes, Jeff S. and Bailey, Tom G. (2022). Comparison of high intensity interval training with standard cardiac rehabilitation on vascular function. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 32 (3), 512-520. doi: 10.1111/sms.14106

Comparison of high intensity interval training with standard cardiac rehabilitation on vascular function

2022

Journal Article

The physiological and clinical importance of cardiorespiratory fitness in people with abdominal aortic aneurysm

Perissiou, Maria, Bailey, Tom G., Saynor, Zoe L., Shepherd, Anthony, Harwood, Amy E. and Askew, Christopher D. (2022). The physiological and clinical importance of cardiorespiratory fitness in people with abdominal aortic aneurysm. Experimental Physiology, 107 (4), 283-298. doi: 10.1113/ep089710

The physiological and clinical importance of cardiorespiratory fitness in people with abdominal aortic aneurysm

2022

Journal Article

The within and between‐day reliability of cerebrovascular reactivity using traditional and novel analytical approaches

Koep, Jodie L., Weston, Max E., Barker, Alan R., Bailey, Tom G., Coombes, Jeff S., Lester, Alice and Bond, Bert (2022). The within and between‐day reliability of cerebrovascular reactivity using traditional and novel analytical approaches. Experimental Physiology, 107 (1), 29-41. doi: 10.1113/ep090031

The within and between‐day reliability of cerebrovascular reactivity using traditional and novel analytical approaches

2022

Journal Article

Autonomic control of cerebral blood flow: fundamental comparisons between peripheral and cerebrovascular circulations in humans

Koep, Jodie L., Taylor, Chloe E., Coombes, Jeff S., Bond, Bert, Ainslie, Philip N. and Bailey, Tom G. (2022). Autonomic control of cerebral blood flow: fundamental comparisons between peripheral and cerebrovascular circulations in humans. The Journal of Physiology, 600 (1), 15-39. doi: 10.1113/jp281058

Autonomic control of cerebral blood flow: fundamental comparisons between peripheral and cerebrovascular circulations in humans

2021

Journal Article

Differences in cerebrovascular regulation and ventilatory responses during ramp incremental cycling in children, adolescents, and adults

Weston, Max E., Barker, Alan R., Tomlinson, Owen W., Coombes, Jeff S., Bailey, Tom G. and Bond, Bert (2021). Differences in cerebrovascular regulation and ventilatory responses during ramp incremental cycling in children, adolescents, and adults. Journal of Applied Physiology, 131 (4), 1200-1210. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00182.2021

Differences in cerebrovascular regulation and ventilatory responses during ramp incremental cycling in children, adolescents, and adults

2021

Journal Article

Effect of menopause on cerebral artery blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular reactivity: systematic review and meta-analysis

Ruediger, Stefanie L., Koep, Jodie L., Keating, Shelley E., Pizzey, Faith K., Coombes, Jeff S. and Bailey, Tom G. (2021). Effect of menopause on cerebral artery blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular reactivity: systematic review and meta-analysis. Maturitas, 148, 24-32. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2021.04.004

Effect of menopause on cerebral artery blood flow velocity and cerebrovascular reactivity: systematic review and meta-analysis

2021

Journal Article

The effect of heat therapy on blood pressure and peripheral vascular function: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

Pizzey, Faith K., Smith, Emily C., Ruediger, Stefanie L., Keating, Shelley E., Askew, Christopher D., Coombes, Jeff S. and Bailey, Tom G. (2021). The effect of heat therapy on blood pressure and peripheral vascular function: a systematic review and meta‐analysis. Experimental Physiology, 106 (6), 1317-1334. doi: 10.1113/ep089424

The effect of heat therapy on blood pressure and peripheral vascular function: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

2021

Journal Article

The Effect of Heat Therapy on Blood Pressure and Peripheral Vascular Function: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

Pizzey, Faith, Smith, Emily, Ruediger, Stefanie, Keating, Shelley, Askew, Christopher, Coombes, Jeff and Bailey, Tom (2021). The Effect of Heat Therapy on Blood Pressure and Peripheral Vascular Function: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis. The FASEB Journal, 35 (S1), 35. doi: 10.1096/fasebj.2021.35.s1.05025

The Effect of Heat Therapy on Blood Pressure and Peripheral Vascular Function: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

2021

Journal Article

Alcohol and breast cancer: results from the women's wellness after cancer program randomized controlled trial

Balaam, Sarah, Bailey, Tom G., Anderson, Debra, Retell, James and McCarthy, Alexandra L. (2021). Alcohol and breast cancer: results from the women's wellness after cancer program randomized controlled trial. Cancer Nursing, 45 (2), 87-95. doi: 10.1097/ncc.0000000000000956

Alcohol and breast cancer: results from the women's wellness after cancer program randomized controlled trial

2021

Journal Article

Commentaries on viewpoint: differential impact of shear rate in the cerebral and systemic circulation: implications for endothelial function

Carr, Jay, Tremblay, Joshua C., Ives, Stephen J., Lyall, Gemma K., Baldwin, Molly M., Birch, Karen M., Lee, Kaitlyn D., Papadedes, Dimitri W., King, Trevor J., Gibbons, Travis D., Thomas, Kate N., Hanson, Brady E., Bock, Joshua M., Casey, Darren P., Ruediger, Stefanie L., Bailey, Tom G., Amin, Sachin B., Hansen, Alexander B., Lawley, Justin S., Williams, Jennifer S., Cheng, Jem L. and MacDonald, Maureen J. (2021). Commentaries on viewpoint: differential impact of shear rate in the cerebral and systemic circulation: implications for endothelial function. Journal of Applied Physiology, 130 (4), 1155-1160. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00045.2021

Commentaries on viewpoint: differential impact of shear rate in the cerebral and systemic circulation: implications for endothelial function

2021

Journal Article

Physical activity and menopausal symptoms in women who have received menopause-inducing cancer treatments: results from the Women's Wellness After Cancer Program

Bailey, Tom G., Mielke, Gregore I., Skinner, Tina S., Anderson, Debra, Porter-Steele, Janine, Balaam, Sarah, Young, Leonie and McCarthy, Alexandra L. (2021). Physical activity and menopausal symptoms in women who have received menopause-inducing cancer treatments: results from the Women's Wellness After Cancer Program. Menopause, 28 (2), 142-149. doi: 10.1097/gme.0000000000001677

Physical activity and menopausal symptoms in women who have received menopause-inducing cancer treatments: results from the Women's Wellness After Cancer Program

2021

Journal Article

Long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids improve vascular stiffness in abdominal aortic aneurysm: a randomized controlled trial

Meital, Lara T., Schulze, Karl, Magee, Rebecca, O'Donnell, Jill, Jha, Pankaj, Meital, Chaim Y., Donkin, Rebecca, Bailey, Tom G., Askew, Christopher D. and Russell, Fraser D. (2021). Long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids improve vascular stiffness in abdominal aortic aneurysm: a randomized controlled trial. Nutrients, 13 (1) 138, 1-9. doi: 10.3390/nu13010138

Long chain omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids improve vascular stiffness in abdominal aortic aneurysm: a randomized controlled trial

2020

Journal Article

Short-term and long-term feasibility, safety, and efficacy of high-intensity interval training in cardiac rehabilitation: the FITR heart study randomized clinical trial

Taylor, Jenna L., Holland, David J., Keating, Shelley E., Leveritt, Michael D., Gomersall, Sjaan R., Rowlands, Alex V., Bailey, Tom G. and Coombes, Jeff S. (2020). Short-term and long-term feasibility, safety, and efficacy of high-intensity interval training in cardiac rehabilitation: the FITR heart study randomized clinical trial. JAMA Cardiology, 5 (12), 1382-1389. doi: 10.1001/jamacardio.2020.3511

Short-term and long-term feasibility, safety, and efficacy of high-intensity interval training in cardiac rehabilitation: the FITR heart study randomized clinical trial

Funding

Current funding

  • 2022 - 2025
    ACUMEN For All
    Wesley Medical Research Clinical Innovation Grant
    Open grant
  • 2020 - 2025
    EnhAnCing treatment oUtcoMes after gynaEcological caNcer (ACUMEN): Using exercise to promote health after cancer therapy
    NHMRC MRFF - Rare Cancers, Rare Diseases and Unmet Need
    Open grant

Past funding

  • 2017 - 2019
    Fellowship for Advancing Exercise and Sports Science - Joint Appointment Agreement
    Bond University
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Available for supervision

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Available projects

  • The ACUMEN study

    Investgating the effects of exercise on health related quality of life in women following treatment for gynaecological cancer.

    PhD opportunity in Psycho-Oncology and Physical Activity

    The successful applicant will explore subjective quality of life and components of objectively measured physical activity of the MRFF-funded project Enhancing treatment outcomes after gynaecological cancer: Using exercise to promote health after cancer therapy (the ACUMEN trial). A synopsis of the project follows. Exercise is a potent aid to recovery after reproductive cancer treatment. Exercise has been effectively used in breast and other common cancers to reduce women’s risk of developing treatment-related chronic conditions. However, there is little education and support to help women treated for reproductive cancers to safely and sustainably integrate exercise into their daily routine following treatment. This disparity has created an unmet need. Approximately 20,000 Australian women treated for reproductive cancer have developed, or are at risk of developing, detrimental treatment outcomes.

    The ACUMEN trial addresses this critical unmet health need. ACUMEN has two components. 1. Study 1 is a randomised control trial of a targeted exercise and behavioural change intervention for women previously treated for reproductive cancers. Outcome measures include quality of life, exercise self-efficacy and several physiological measures (e.g VO2peak, blood markers of chronic disease risk). 2. Study 2 is a complementary mixed-method exploration of how best to facilitate the implementation of exercise into clinical practice after cancer treatment. Outcomes include quantitative and qualitative indications of intervention acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, clinical efficacy and cost-effectiveness. The Role The successful applicants will collect quality of life and physical activity data and examine outcomes commensurate with their disciplinary knowledge and skills. PhD advisors will be drawn from team members with the disciplinary expertise aligned to the candidate’s needs.

    They include: 1. Professor Alexandra McCarthy (https://nmsw.uq.edu.au/profile/2938/sandie-mccarthy) 2. Associate Professor Asad Khan (https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/1742) 3. Dr Tom Bailey (https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/19574) 4. Dr Sjaan Gomersall (https://researchers.uq.edu.au/researcher/7683)

    These PhD opportunities would suit people with a background in one of the following: PE teachers, physios, psychology, occupational therapy, sport and exercise physiology including AEP, epidemiology, or public health. Scholarship funding: The proposed supervisors will work with the applicant to submit an application for an RTP scholarship. Students will be awarded either an Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) Scholarship or a UQ-funded scholarship via a competitive process. Both of these provide a living allowance and a tuition fee offset. For international applicants who will study in Australia on a student visa, the scholarship also includes an allowance for single overseas student health cover. These scholarships are usually awarded through the Graduate School's Scholarship Rounds.

    Applications open 30 august 2021 and close on the 27th September 2021. If successful, the applicant would be expected to start in RQ1 in 2022.

    For more information or an informal chat please contact tom.bailey@uq.edu.au in the first instance

Supervision history

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Dr Tom Bailey directly for media enquiries about:

  • Cardiovascular Disease
  • Exercise Physiology
  • Healthy Ageing

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