Dr Narelle Berry |
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| Position: | Post Doctoral Research Fellow |
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| Division/Portfolio: | Division of Health Sciences | |
| School/Unit: | School of Health Sciences | |
| Campus: | City East Campus | |
| Office: | BJ1-39 | |
| Telephone: | +61 8 830 21817 | |
| Fax: | +61 8 830 22178 | |
| Email: | Narelle_dot_Berry_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au | |
| URL for Business Card: | http://people.unisa.edu.au/Narelle.Berry | |
Narelle Berry is a postdoctoral researcher in the Nutritional Physiology Research Centre.
Qualifications
Doctor of Philosophy, RMIT University, 2006
Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement)(Hons), RMIT University, 2001
Bachelor of Science, The University of Melbourne, 2001
Research interests
- Hypertension research
- Cardiovascular regulation
- Cerebral blood flow regulation
- Nutrition and functional foods
- PhD thesis title: Acute and long term interventions to assess the adaptability of the cardiovascular responses to orthostatic stress
- Honours thesis title: The Effect of Caffeine on Orthostatic Tolerance
Research publications
Berry NM, Davison K, Coates AM, Buckley JD, Howe PRC. Impact of cocoa flavanol consumption on blood pressure responsiveness to exercise. British Journal of Nutrition. Accepted for publication 11/11/09
Davison K, Berry NM, Misan G, Coates AM, Buckley JD, Howe PRC. Dose-related effects of flavanol-rich cocoa on blood pressure. Journal of Human Hypertension. Accepted for publication 05/11/09
Berry NM, Newman DG. Head-Up Tilting – New Applications for a Dynamic Cardiovascular Challenge. Aviation Space and Environmental Medicine. 2007;78(6):635.
Berry NM, Rickards CA, Newman DG. Squat-Stand Test Response Following Ten Consecutive Episodes of Head-Up Tilt. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine. 2006;77:1125-1130.
Berry NM, Rickards CA, Newman DG. The Effect of Caffeine on the Cardiovascular Responses to Head-Up Tilt. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine 2003, 74(7):725-30.
Berry NM, Rickards CA, Newman DG. Acute Cardiovascular Adaptation to Ten Consecutive Episodes of Head-Up Tilt. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine 2006;77:494-499.
Berry NM, Newman DG. Comparison of cardiovascular effects of four orthostatic challenges. Avmedia, the journal of the Aviation Medical Society of Australian and New Zealand, June 2002
Berry NM, Rickards CA, Newman DG. Acute cardiovascular adaptation to repetitive head-up tilting. Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine. 2004,75 Sec II: B114. Presented by: NM Berry, in poster format at Aerospace Medicine Association Conference 2004, Anchorage, Alaska
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