
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
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cardiovascular physiology
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healthy ageing
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cardiovascular disease
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Benefits of exercise for the prevention and treatment of chronic disease
Works
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2019
Conference Publication
Effects of Exercise on Sexual Function and Cardiovascular Health in Men with Prostate Cancer (ESCA): A Study Protocol
Vear, Natalie, Chung, Eric, Rhee, Handoo, Coombes, Jeff, Bailey, Tom and Skinner, Tina (2019). Effects of Exercise on Sexual Function and Cardiovascular Health in Men with Prostate Cancer (ESCA): A Study Protocol. Medical Oncology Group of Australia Incorporated 40th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting, Canberra, ACT Australia, 14-16 August 2019. Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell.
2018
Journal Article
Leg blood flow and skeletal muscle microvascular perfusion responses to submaximal exercise in peripheral arterial disease
Meneses, Annelise L., Nam, Michael C. Y., Bailey, Tom G., Magee, Rebecca, Golledge, Jonathan, Hellsten, Ylva, Keske, Michelle A., Greaves, Kim and Askew, Christopher D. (2018). Leg blood flow and skeletal muscle microvascular perfusion responses to submaximal exercise in peripheral arterial disease. American Journal of Physiology: Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 315 (5) ajpheart.00232.2018, H1425-H1433. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00232.2018
2018
Journal Article
Effects of exercise intensity and cardiorespiratory fitness on the acute response of arterial stiffness to exercise in older adults
Perissiou, Maria, Bailey, Tom G., Windsor, Mark, Nam, Michael Chi Yuan, Greaves, Kim, Leicht, Anthony S., Golledge, Jonathan and Askew, Christopher D. (2018). Effects of exercise intensity and cardiorespiratory fitness on the acute response of arterial stiffness to exercise in older adults. European Journal of Applied Physiology, 118 (8), 1673-1688. doi: 10.1007/s00421-018-3900-5
2018
Journal Article
Cytokine responses to acute exercise in healthy older adults: the effect of cardiorespiratory fitness
Windsor, Mark T, Bailey, Tom G, Perissiou, Maria, Meital, Lara, Golledge, Jonathan, Russell, Fraser D and Askew, Christopher D (2018). Cytokine responses to acute exercise in healthy older adults: the effect of cardiorespiratory fitness. Frontiers in Physiology, 9 (MAR) 203, 203. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00203
2018
Conference Publication
Effect of high-intensity interval training on cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure in patients with coronary artery disease
Taylor, J., Holland, D., Keating, S., Bailey, T., Leveritt, M. and Coombes, J. (2018). Effect of high-intensity interval training on cardiorespiratory fitness and blood pressure in patients with coronary artery disease. 66th Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting, the International Society for Heart Research Australasian Section Annual Scientific Meeting and the 12th Annual Australia and New Zealand Endovascular Therapies Meeting, Brisbane, Australia, 2–5 August 2018. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: Elsevier Australia. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2018.06.010
2018
Journal Article
Effects of acute exercise on endothelial function in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm
Bailey, Tom G., Perissiou, Maria, Windsor, Mark T., Schulze, Karl, Nam, Michael, Magee, Rebecca, Leicht, Anthony S., Green, Daniel J., Greaves, Kim, Golledge, Jonathan and Askew, Christopher D. (2018). Effects of acute exercise on endothelial function in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm. American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 314 (1), H19-H30. doi: 10.1152/ajpheart.00344.2017
2018
Conference Publication
An experimental series investigating the effects of euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy individuals and perfusion defect size in patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction
Nam, M., Meneses, A., Anstey, C., Askew, C., Hickman, I., Bailey, T., Quah, J., Senior, R., Cox, S., Poulter, R., Butterly, S., Fryer, M., Russell, A., Stanton, T. and Greaves, K. (2018). An experimental series investigating the effects of euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy individuals and perfusion defect size in patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction. 66th Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting, the International Society for Heart Research Australasian Section Annual Scientific Meeting and the 12th Annual Australia and New Zealand Endovascular Therapies Meeting, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 2 – 5 August 2018. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: Elsevier Australia. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2018.06.570
2017
Journal Article
Acute Inflammatory Responses to Exercise in Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Windsor, Mark T., Bailey, Tom G., Perissiou, Maria, Greaves, Kim, Jha, Pankaj, Leicht, Anthony S., Russell, Fraser D., Golledge, Jonathan and Askew, Christopher D. (2017). Acute Inflammatory Responses to Exercise in Patients with Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 50 (4), 649-658. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000001501
2017
Journal Article
Cardiorespiratory fitness modulates the acute flow-mediated dilation response following high-intensity but not moderate-intensity exercise in elderly men
Bailey, Tom G., Perissiou, Maria, Windsor, Mark, Russell, Fraser, Golledge, Jonathan, Green, Daniel J. and Askew, Christopher D. (2017). Cardiorespiratory fitness modulates the acute flow-mediated dilation response following high-intensity but not moderate-intensity exercise in elderly men. Journal of Applied Physiology, 122 (5), 1238-1248. doi: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00935.2016
2017
Journal Article
In reply
Bailey, Tom G., Cable, Tim, Aziz, Nabil, Dobson, Rebecca, Sprung, Victoria S., Low, David A. and Jones, Helen (2017). In reply. Menopause, 24 (1), 118-120. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000819
2017
Conference Publication
Effect of exercise intensity on the acute response of arterial stiffness in people with and without abdominal aortic aneurysm
Perissiou, M., Bailey, T. G., Windsor, M., Nam, M., Schulze, K., Greaves, K, Leicht, A., Golledge, J. and Askew, C. D. (2017). Effect of exercise intensity on the acute response of arterial stiffness in people with and without abdominal aortic aneurysm. 22nd Annual Meeting of the European College of Sport Science, Essen, Germany, 5-8 July 2017.
2017
Conference Publication
The acute effects of exercise intensity on brachial artery endothelial function in abdominal aortic aneurysm patients
Bailey, T. G., Perissiou, M., Windsor, M., Russell, F. D., Nam, M., Greaves, K., Golledge, J., Green, D. J. and Askew, C. D. (2017). The acute effects of exercise intensity on brachial artery endothelial function in abdominal aortic aneurysm patients. 22nd Annual Meeting of the European College of Sport Science, Essen, Germany., 5-8 July 2017.
2016
Journal Article
Thermoregulatory responses to combined moderate heat stress and hypoxia
Low, David A., Bailey, Tom G., Cable, Nigel Timothy and Jones, Helen (2016). Thermoregulatory responses to combined moderate heat stress and hypoxia. Microcirculation, 23 (7), 487-494. doi: 10.1111/micc.12297
2016
Journal Article
Repeated Warm Water Immersion Induces Similar Cerebrovascular Adaptations to 8 Weeks of Moderate-Intensity Exercise Training in Females
Bailey, T. G., Cable, N. T., Miller, G. D., Sprung, V. S., Low, D. A. and Jones, H. (2016). Repeated Warm Water Immersion Induces Similar Cerebrovascular Adaptations to 8 Weeks of Moderate-Intensity Exercise Training in Females. International Journal of Sports Medicine, 37 (10), 757-765. doi: 10.1055/s-0042-106899
2016
Journal Article
Exercise training reduces the frequency of menopausal hot flushes by improving thermoregulatory control
Bailey, Tom G., Cable, N. Timothy, Aziz, Nabil, Dobson, Rebecca, Sprung, Victoria S., Low, David A. and Jones, Helen (2016). Exercise training reduces the frequency of menopausal hot flushes by improving thermoregulatory control. Menopause, 23 (7), 708-718. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000000625
2016
Conference Publication
The effect of hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy volunteers over time
Nam, M., Stanton, T., Russell, A., Hickman, I., Askew, C., Meneses, A., Bailey, T., Senior, R., Byrne, C., Karlsen, E., Woo, E. and Greaves, K. (2016). The effect of hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemia on myocardial blood flow reserve in healthy volunteers over time. 64th Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting and the International Society for Heart Research Australasian Section Annual Scientific Meeting, Adelaide, SA, Australia, 4–7 August, 2016. Chatswood, NSW, Australia: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.hlc.2016.06.651
2015
Journal Article
Exercise training reduces the acute physiological severity of post-menopausal hot flushes
Bailey, Tom G., Cable, N. Timothy, Aziz, Nabil, Atkinson, Greg, Cuthbertson, Daniel J., Low, David A. and Jones, Helen (2015). Exercise training reduces the acute physiological severity of post-menopausal hot flushes. Journal of Physiology-London, 594 (3), 657-667. doi: 10.1113/JP271456
2015
Conference Publication
Improving Thermoregulatory Control And Vascular Function With Exercise Training Reduces The Frequency And Severity Of Menopausal Hot Flashes
Bailey, Tom G., Cable, N. Timothy, Aziz, Nabil, Low, David A. and Jones, Helen (2015). Improving Thermoregulatory Control And Vascular Function With Exercise Training Reduces The Frequency And Severity Of Menopausal Hot Flashes. -, -, -. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. doi: 10.1249/01.mss.0000476555.99134.50
2015
Conference Publication
The effect of local repeated passive heating and handgrip exercise on reflex cutaneous vascular and sudomotor responses to whole-body heat stress
Low, David A., Bailey, Thomas G., Turner, Danielle, Cable, N. Timothy and Jones, Helen (2015). The effect of local repeated passive heating and handgrip exercise on reflex cutaneous vascular and sudomotor responses to whole-body heat stress. 16th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics (ICEE XV), Portsmouth, United Kingdom, 28 June-3 July 2015. London, United Kingdom: BioMed Central. doi: 10.1186/2046-7648-4-S1-A119
2014
Journal Article
Impact of eight weeks of repeated ischaemic preconditioning on brachial artery and cutaneous microcirculatory function in healthy males
Jones, Helen, Nyakayiru, Jean, Bailey, Tom G., Green, Daniel J., Cable, N. Timothy, Sprung, Victoria S., Hopkins, Nicola D. and Thijssen, Dick H. J. (2014). Impact of eight weeks of repeated ischaemic preconditioning on brachial artery and cutaneous microcirculatory function in healthy males. European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, 22 (8), 1083-1087. doi: 10.1177/2047487314547657
Supervision
Availability
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- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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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
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
The interaction between exercise, diet and adiposity; how can we best promote cardiometabolic health in children and adolescents?
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the Influence of Passive Heat Therapy and Heat Stress Duration on Cardiovascular and Cerebrovascular Function in Middle and Older Age Adults
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding the effects of blood pressure and menopause on peripheral and cerebrovascular function in middle-aged and older adults
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
The implications of age and sex on cerebrovascular regulation across the adult lifespan
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Effects of Fitness and Exercise Training on Vascular Function in older adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment: Role of Age and Sex
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
The Effects of Exercise on Early Markers of Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Those Living with and Beyond Cancer
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Jeff Coombes
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