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Emily Rose Ashby

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Emily Rose Ashby

PhD Candidate
Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging

emily.r.ashby@ntnu.no
Research Publications Outreach

Research

  • Exercise, Cardiometabolic Health and Reproduction (ExCaR) Research Group

Exercise and breastfeeding: Effects on breast milk composition and infant health

The aim of this study is to determine if exercise after delivery influences breast milk composition among and infant growth and health.

Associations between aerobic fitness and breast milk composition

The aim of this study is to investigate the association between aerobic fitness and breast milk composition.

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2024

  • Ashby, Emily Rose. (2024) Exercise, diet and breastfeeding.
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  • Moholdt, Trine; Sujan, Md Abu Jafar; Ashby, Emily Rose; Beetham, Kassia S. (2024) Interval training and cardiometabolic health in reproductive-aged females. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
    Academic literature review

2023

  • Moholdt, Trine; Ashby, Emily Rose; Tømmerdal, Karina Hammer; Lemoine, Maeliss Cynthia Chloe; Holm, Rebecca Lyng; Sætrom, Pål. (2023) Randomised controlled trial of exercise training during lactation on breast milk composition in breastfeeding people with overweight/obesity: a study protocol for the MILKSHAKE trial . BMJ Open sport & exercise medicine
    Academic article

Journal publications

  • Moholdt, Trine; Sujan, Md Abu Jafar; Ashby, Emily Rose; Beetham, Kassia S. (2024) Interval training and cardiometabolic health in reproductive-aged females. Applied Physiology, Nutrition and Metabolism
    Academic literature review
  • Moholdt, Trine; Ashby, Emily Rose; Tømmerdal, Karina Hammer; Lemoine, Maeliss Cynthia Chloe; Holm, Rebecca Lyng; Sætrom, Pål. (2023) Randomised controlled trial of exercise training during lactation on breast milk composition in breastfeeding people with overweight/obesity: a study protocol for the MILKSHAKE trial . BMJ Open sport & exercise medicine
    Academic article

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  • Ashby, Emily Rose. (2024) Exercise, diet and breastfeeding.
    Multimedia product

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2024

  • Poster
    Ashby, Emily Rose. (2024) Associations between maternal peak oxygen uptake, fat mass and breastmilk concentrations of adiponectin and insulin: preliminary data from a cross-sectional study. Cell Metabolism Cell Symposium , Lisbon 2024-05-06 - 2024-05-08

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