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Lucy Rimmer
Professor Derek Mann
Professor Avan Sayer
Dr Shoba Amarnath
Dr Antoneta Granic
et al.
A Silver Bullet for Ageing Medicine?: Clinical Relevance of T-Cell Checkpoint Receptors in normal Human Ageing2024
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Rachel Cooper
Professor Sian Robinson
Professor Avan Sayer
Myoprotective whole foods, muscle health and sarcopenia in older adults2024
Leena Habiballa
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Richard Dodds
Susan Hillman
Diana Jurk
et al.
Determining the feasibility of characterising cellular senescence in human skeletal muscle and exploring associations with muscle morphology and physical function at different ages: findings from the MASS_Lifecourse Study2023
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Richard Dodds
Professor Miles Witham
et al.
Advanced glycation end products in skeletal muscle health and sarcopenia: A systematic review of observational studies2023
Professor Ashley Adamson
Kimberley Davies
Emma Foster
Dr Angela Jones
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Assessment of Dietary Intake in Three Cohorts of Advanced Age in Two Countries: Methodology Challenges2023
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Ellen Tullo
Dr Jane Noble
et al.
Attitudes and barriers to resistance exercise training for older adults living with multiple long-term conditions, frailty, and a recent deterioration in health: Qualitative findings from the Lifestyle in Later Life – Older People’s Medicine (LiLL-OPM) study2023
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Ellen Tullo
Dr Jane Noble
et al.
Feasibility of engaging older adults living with multiple long-term conditions, frailty, and a recent deterioration in health in a study of lifestyle: protocol for the LiLL-OPM study2023
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Suetterlin
Professor Avan Sayer
Hallmarks of ageing in human skeletal muscle and implications for understanding the pathophysiology of sarcopenia in women and men2023
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Rachel Cooper
Dr Richard Dodds
Susan Hillman
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Milk intake across adulthood and muscle strength decline from mid- to late life: the MRC National Survey of Health and Development2023
Professor Miles Witham
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Satomi Miwa
Dr Gavin Richardson
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
New Horizons in cellular senescence for clinicians2023
Ellie Hayes
Professor Emma Stevenson
Professor Avan Sayer
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
et al.
Recovery from resistance exercise in older adults: a systematic scoping review2023
Professor Miles Witham
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Sian Robinson
Professor Avan Sayer
Repurposing drugs for diabetes mellitus as potential pharmacological treatments for sarcopenia – a narrative review2023
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Jonny Bunn
Susan Hillman
Dr Antoneta Granic
James Murray
et al.
Simple approaches to characterising multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) and rates of emergency hospital admission: Findings from 495,465 UK Biobank participants2023
Professor Sian Robinson
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Avan Sayer
The role of nutrition in the prevention of sarcopenia2023
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Christopher Hurst
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Ellen Tullo
Professor Miles Witham
et al.
Why are older adults living with the complexity of multiple long-term conditions, frailty and a recent deterioration in health under-served by research? A narrative synthesis review of the literature2023
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Christopher Hurst
Susan Hillman
Dr Kristen Davies
Dr Lewis Roberts
et al.
Advancing our understanding of skeletal muscle across the lifecourse: Protocol for the MASS_Lifecourse study and characteristics of the first 80 participants2022
Leena Habiballa
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Avan Sayer
Characterization of cellular senescence in aging skeletal muscle2022
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Lucy Rimmer
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Louise Robinson
et al.
Immunosenescence profiles of lymphocyte compartments and multiple long-term conditions (multimorbidity) in very old adults: The Newcastle 85+ Study2022
Ellie Hayes
Professor Emma Stevenson
Professor Avan Sayer
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
et al.
Recovery from resistance exercise in older adults: a protocol for a scoping review2022
Dr Christopher Hurst
Professor Sian Robinson
Professor Miles Witham
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Antoneta Granic
et al.
Resistance exercise as a treatment for sarcopenia: prescription and delivery2022
Matt Birkbeck
Susan Hillman
Dr Christopher Hurst
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Terry Aspray
et al.
Assessing changes in physical activity in community dwelling older adults before and after COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom2021
Dr Christopher Hurst
James Murray
Dr Antoneta Granic
Susan Hillman
Professor Rachel Cooper
et al.
Long-term conditions, multimorbidity, lifestyle factors and change in grip strength over 9 years of follow-up: findings from 44,315 UK Biobank participants2021
Professor Sian Robinson
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Avan Sayer
Micronutrients and sarcopenia: current perspectives2021
Professor Sheena Ramsay
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Esme Tuttiett
et al.
Nutrition and Frailty: Opportunities for Prevention and Treatment2021
Ellie Hayes
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Older adults' knowledge and perceptions of whole foods as an exercise recovery strategy2021
Dr Richard Dodds
James Murray
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Germain Uwimpuhwe
et al.
Prevalence and factors associated with poor performance in the 5-chair stand test: findings from the Cognitive Function and Ageing Study II (CFAS II) and proposed Newcastle protocol for use in the assessment of sarcopenia2021
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Contribution of protein intake and its interaction with physical activity to transitions between disability states and to death in very old adults: the Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Avan Sayer
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Effects of dietary patterns and low protein intake on sarcopenia risk in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Professor Emma Stevenson
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Feasibility and acceptability of a milk and resistance exercise intervention to improve muscle function in community-dwelling older adults (MIlkMAN): Pilot study 2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Dr Richard Dodds
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
Professor Ioakim Spyridopoulos
et al.
Immunosenescence profiles are not associated with muscle strength, physical performance and sarcopenia risk in very old adults: The Newcastle 85+ Study2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Emma Stevenson
et al.
Milk for skeletal muscle health and sarcopenia in older adults: a narrative review2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Christopher Hurst
Professor Sian Robinson
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Myoprotective whole foods, muscle health and sarcopenia: a systematic review of observational and intervention studies in older adults2020
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Andrew Kingston
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Protein intake and transitions between frailty states and to death in very old adults: the Newcastle 85+ study2020
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Sian Robinson
Professor Avan Sayer
Sarcopenia, long-term conditions and multimorbidity: findings from UK Biobank participants2020
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Christopher Hurst
Professor Avan Sayer
Professor Emma Stevenson
Dr Terry Aspray
et al.
Study of the older adults’ motivators and barriers engaging in a nutrition and resistance exercise intervention for sarcopenia: An embedded qualitative project in the MIlkMAN pilot study 2020
Professor Alison Yarnall
Dr Antoneta Granic
Sammy Waite
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Dr Charlotte Warren
et al.
The feasibility of muscle mitochondrial respiratory chain phenotyping across the cognitive spectrum in Parkinson’s disease2020
Dr Antoneta Granic
Chromosome Instability and Mosaic Aneuploidy in Neurodegenerative and Neurodevelopmental Disorders2019
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Avan Sayer
Professor Sian Robinson
Dietary patterns, skeletal muscle health and sarcopenia in older adults2019
Dr Antoneta Granic
karen Davies
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Rachel Duncan
Germaine Uwimpuhwe
et al.
Factors associated with change in self-reported physical activity in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2019
Dr Oliver Shannon
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Carol Brayne
Dr Stella Paddick
et al.
Mediterranean diet adherence and cognitive function in older UK adults: the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition–Norfolk (EPIC-Norfolk) Study2019
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Christopher Hurst
Lorelle Dismore
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Emma Stevenson
et al.
Milk and resistance exercise intervention to improve muscle function in community-dwelling older adults at risk of sarcopenia (MIlkMAN): protocol for a pilot study2019
Professor Sian Robinson
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Avan Sayer
Nutrition and Muscle Strength, As the Key Component of Sarcopenia: An Overview of Current Evidence2019
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Plasma Vitamin B12, Supplementation and Mortality2019
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Eduwin Pakpahan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
The recent secular trend in grip strength among older adults: findings from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing2019
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Elevated total homocysteine in all participants and plasma vitamin B12 concentrations in women are associated with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Dr Antoneta Granic
Helen Mossop
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Richard Dodds
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Factors associated with physical performance measures in a multiethnic cohort of older adults2018
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Brian Saxby
et al.
Longitudinal changes in global and domain specific cognitive function in the very-old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Kieren Hollingsworth
Charlotte Warren
et al.
Mitochondrial respiratory chain function and content are preserved in the skeletal muscle of active very old men and women2018
Dr Antoneta Granic
Mitotic Defects Lead to Neuronal Aneuploidy and Apoptosis in Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration Caused by MAPT Mutations.2018
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Emma Stevenson
et al.
Nutrition in the Very Old2018
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Mario Siervo
Professor John Mathers
et al.
Protein intake and disability trajectories in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2018
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Terry Aspray
Vitamin D and Ageing2018
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Grip strength and inflammatory biomarker profiles in very old adults2017
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
et al.
Homocysteine, Tryptophan, and Cognition in the Very Old2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Richard Dodds
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Initial level and rate of change in grip strength predict all-cause mortality in very old adults2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Avan Sayer
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Low protein intake, muscle strength and physical performance in the very old: the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Dr Karolina Rygiel
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Antoneta Granic
Josh Cliff
Dr Mariana Rocha
et al.
Mitochondrial respiratory chain deficiency in older men and its relationship with muscle mass and performance2017
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
Emeritus Professor Chris Seal
et al.
One-Carbon Metabolism Biomarkers and Cognitive Decline in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Stephanie Harrison
Professor Ngaire Kerse
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Wendy den Elzen
et al.
Predicting Risk of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults Using Three Models: The Framingham Stroke Risk Profile; the Cardiovascular Risk Factors, Aging, and Dementia Model; and Oxi-Inflammatory Biomarkers2017
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Mario Siervo
et al.
Prevalence and determinants of low protein intake in very old adults: insights from the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Dr Richard Dodds
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Prevalence and incidence of sarcopenia in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Using Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) Analysis to Measure Chromosome Instability and Mosaic Aneuploidy in Neurodegenerative Diseases.2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Professor Ashley Adamson
et al.
Vitamin D Status, Muscle Strength and Physical Performance Decline in Very Old Adults: A Prospective Study2017
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Patterns High in Red Meat, Potato, Gravy, and Butter Are Associated with Poor Cognitive Functioning but Not with Rate of Cognitive Decline in Very Old Adults2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Effect of dietary patterns of muscle strength and physical performance in the very old: findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
Grip strength decline and its determinants in the very old: longitudinal findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Avan Sayer
et al.
Grip strength decline and its determinants in the very old: longitudinal findings from the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Macronutrient intake and food sources in the very old: analysis of the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Micronutrient intake and food sources in the very old: Analysis of the Newcastle 85+ Study2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Role of trisomy 21 mosaicism in sporadic and familial Alzheimer's disease2016
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Carmen Martin-Ruiz
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentration and its determinants in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study2016
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Mario Siervo
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
What do we know about the nutritional status of the very old? Insights from three cohorts of advanced age from the UK and New Zealand2016
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Terry Aspray
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
25-hydroxyvitamin D and increased all-cause mortality in very old women: the Newcastle 85+ study2015
Dr Joanna Collerton
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Emerita Professor Carol Jagger
et al.
Antihypertensive drug use and risk of cognitive decline in the very old: an observational study, The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Wendy Wrieden
Dr Mario Siervo
et al.
Contribution of animal products to dietary intakes in the very old2015
Dr Nuno Mendonca
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Wendy Wrieden
et al.
Dietary intake and food sources in the very old2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
Dietary Patterns and Socioeconomic Status in the Very Old: The Newcastle 85+ Study2015
Stephanie Harrison
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
et al.
Is There an Association Between Metabolic Syndrome and Cognitive Function in Very Old Adults? The Newcastle 85+Study2015
Nuno Mendonça
Professor Thomas Hill
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor John Mathers
Dr Wendy Wrieden
et al.
Micronutrient intake and food sources in the very old2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+ study2015
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
The Framingham Stroke Risk Score and elevated biomarkers predict cognitive impairment in the very old2015
Dr Antoneta Granic
karen Davies
Professor Ashley Adamson
Professor John Mathers
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
et al.
Food for Thought: Dietary Patterns and Their Effects on Cognitive Decline in the Newcastle 85+ Study2014
Professor Bloss Stephan
Dr Mario Siervo
Dr Antoneta Granic
Dr Karen Davies
Professor Dame Louise Robinson
et al.
Metabolic syndrome and cognitive decline in the very old; the Newcastle 85+ study2014
Dr Antoneta Granic
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
Professor Thomas Hill
et al.
25-hydroxyvitamin D and increased risk of all-cause mortality in very old women: The Newcastle 85+ study.2013
Dr Antoneta Granic
Professor Thomas Hill
Emeritus Professor Thomas Kirkwood
Dr Karen Davies
Dr Joanna Collerton
et al.
Association between serum 25(OH)D and the risk of cognitive decline in the very old: The Newcastle 85+study2013
Dr Antoneta Granic
Midlife dietary patterns and mortality in the population-based study of Swedish twins2013
Dr Antoneta Granic
Mitotic Spindle Defects and Chromosome Mis-Segregation Induced by LDL/Cholesterol--Implications for Niemann Pick C1, Alzheimer’s, and Atherosclerosis2013
Dr Antoneta Granic
Alzheimer Aβ disrupts the mitotic spindle and directly inhibits mitotic microtubule motors2011
Dr Antoneta Granic
Down Syndrome Model of Alzheimer's Disease: Beyond Trisomy 21 Nondisjunction2011
Dr Antoneta Granic
Alzheimer Aβ Peptide Induces Chromosome Mis-Segregation and Aneuploidy, Including Trisomy 21: Requirement for Tau and APP2010
Dr Antoneta Granic
Everyday reasoning abilities in persons with Parkinson’s disease2010
Dr Antoneta Granic
Alzheimer’s presenilin 1 cause chromosome missegregation and aneuploidy.2008