Read Update 50 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.
Professor Greg Whyte
CRY Update Magazine 51
Read Update 51 online here The CRY Update is the charity’s newsletter, published three times a year, reporting on CRY news and events, cardiac screenings, breaking developments in medical research and CRY supporters’ fundraising over the preceding months.
Comparison of three current sets of electrocardiographic interpretation criteria for use in screening athletes
Nathan R Riding, Nabeel Sheikh, Carmen Adamuz, Victoria Watt, Abdulaziz Farooq, Gregory P Whyte, Keith P George, Jonathan A Drezner, Sanjay Sharma, Mathew G Wilson Comparison of three current sets of electrocardiographic interpretation criteria for use in screening athletes Heart Online – December 2014 [Full text]
New Year Dip
After a 2003 New Years Eve party Richard, Sandy and Greg (CRY Chairman!) started 2004 with a dip into the Solent in Stokes Bay to raise money for CRY.
Greg Whyte inspiring youth into taking up sport
Bucks Free Press – 9th January 2014 Former Olympian, Greg Whyte is hoping to use a new advisory role to inspire young people to take up exercise. He will also be advising at the Commonwealth Games this year. Read more
Significance of deep T-wave inversions in asymptomatic athletes with normal cardiovascular examinations: practical solutions for managing the diagnostic conundrum
Wilson, M.G., Sharma, S., Carré, F., Charron, P., Richard, P., O’Hanlon, R., Prasad, S.K., Heidbuchel, H., Brugada, J., Salah, O., Sheppard, M., George, K.P., Whyte, G., Hamilton, B. and Chalabi, H. “Significance of deep T-wave inversions in asymptomatic athletes with normal cardiovascular examinations: practical solutions for managing the diagnostic conundrum.” British Journal of Sports Medicine November 2012 [Full
Peripheral vascular structure and function in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Rowley, N.J., Green, D.J., George, K., Thijssen, D.H.J., Oxborough, D., Sharma, S., Somauroo, J.D., Jones, J., Sheikh, N. and Whyte, G. “Peripheral vascular structure and function in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.” British Journal of Sports Medicine October 2012 [Full Text]
Chronic ultra-endurance exercise: implications in arrhythmogenic substrates in previously normal hearts
Sharma, S., Papadakis, M. and Whyte, G. “Chronic ultra-endurance exercise: implications in arrhythmogenic substrates in previously normal hearts.” Heart 2010 Vol.96, p1255-1256 [Extract]
Ethnic Differences in Physiological Cardiac Adaptation to Intense Physical Exercise in Highly Trained Female Athletes
Rawlins, J., Carre, F., Kervio, G., Papadakis, M., Chandra, N., Edwards, C., Whyte, G.P. and Sharma, S. “Ethnic Differences in Physiological Cardiac Adaptation to Intense Physical Exercise in Highly Trained Female Athletes.” Circulation February 22nd 2010 [Abstract]
Aetiology of sudden cardiac death in athletes in the United Kingdom: a pathological study
de Noronha, S.V., Sharma, S., Papadakis, M., Desai, S., Whyte, G. and Sheppard, M.N. “Aetiology of sudden cardiac death in athletes in the United Kingdom: a pathological study.” Heart 2009 Vol.95, p1409-1414 [Abstract]