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2. Methylxanthines and Human Health: Epidemiological and Experimental Evidence
3. Emydoidea blandingii (Holbrook 1838) – Blanding’s Turtle
4. Caffeine, Creatine, and Food–Drug Synergy: Ergogenics and Applications to Human Health
5. Caffeine, Creatine, and Food—Drug Synergy
6. Anaplerosis of the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle in Human Skeletal Muscle during Exercise
7. Exercise-Induced Hyperammonemia: Skeletal Muscle Ammonia Metabolism and the Peripheral and Central Effects
8. Introducing Horizons
9. Introducing Horizons
10. The dynamic life of the glycogen granule
11. Nutra-ergonomics: influence of nutrition on physical employment standards and the health of workers
12. Towards best practice in physical and physiological employment standards
13. Metabolism and Performance in Exhaustive Intense Exercise; Different Effects of Muscle Glycogen Availability, Previous Exercise and Muscle Acidity1
14. Genomics of Secondary Metabolism in Soybean
15. Performance effects and metabolic consequences of caffeine and caffeinated energy drink consumption on glucose disposal
16. Bengt Saltin. “Don’t be sad it is over – be glad that it happened”
17. Effects of breads of varying carbohydrate quality on postprandial glycaemic, incretin and lipidaemic response after first and second meals in adults with diet-controlled type 2 diabetes
18. Resistant starch intake at breakfast affects postprandial responses in type 2 diabetics and enhances the glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide – insulin relationship following a second meal
19. Caffeine ingestion impairs insulin sensitivity in a dose-dependent manner in both men and women
20. Coleman Barks (trans.), Rumi: The Big Red Book.
21. Vaccenic acid in serum triglycerides is associated with markers of insulin resistance in men
22. The Acute Impact of Ingestion of Sourdough and Whole-Grain Breads on Blood Glucose, Insulin, and Incretins in Overweight and Obese Men
23. Caffeine and Physical Performance
24. Proposing a “Lipemic Index” As a Nutritional and Research Tool
25. An Oral Lipid Challenge and Acute Intake of Caffeinated Coffee Additively Decrease Glucose Tolerance in Healthy Men1–3
26. Clustering of fasting glycemic biomarkers is related to levels of cardiovascular disease risk in adults
27. Exercise prior to fat ingestion lowers fasting and postprandial VLDL and decreases adipose tissue IL-6 and GIP receptor mRNA in hypertriacylglycerolemic men
28. The effect of whole grain wheat sourdough bread consumption on serum lipids in healthy normoglycemic/normoinsulinemic and hyperglycemic/hyperinsulinemic adults depends on presence of the APOE E3/E3 genotype: a randomized controlled trial
29. Consumption of caffeinated coffee and a high carbohydrate meal affects postprandial metabolism of a subsequent oral glucose tolerance test in young, healthy males
30. Fasting triacylglycerol status, but not polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid ratio, influences the postprandial response to a series of oral fat tolerance tests
31. Glycogen: an overview of possible regulatory roles of the proteins associated with the granuleThis paper is one of a selection of papers published in this Special Issue, entitled 14th International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference – Muscles as Molecular and Metabolic Machines, and has undergone the Journal’s usual peer review process.
32. Glycogenin protein level in muscle fiber types of stimulated rodent hind limb following changes in glycogen content
33. Glycogenin protein levels in sub‐cellular fractions of different muscle fiber types from stimulated rodent hind limb following changes in glycogen content
34. Does caffeine alter muscle carbohydrate and fat metabolism during exercise?
35. Assessing and Advancing Technology for the Noninvasive Measurement of Clinical Glucose
36. Rapid exercise-induced changes in PGC-1α mRNA and protein in human skeletal muscle
37. The acute impact of ingestion of breads of varying composition on blood glucose, insulin and incretins following first and second meals
38. Caffeinated coffee consumption impairs blood glucose homeostasis in response to high and low glycemic index meals in healthy men
39. Plasminogen activator inhibitor‐1 is negatively associated with fasting plasma monounsaturated fatty acids but not influenced by postprandial polyunsaturated fatty acid composition in men with high fasting triacylglycerol
40. Modest PGC-1α Overexpression in Muscle in Vivo Is Sufficient to Increase Insulin Sensitivity and Palmitate Oxidation in Subsarcolemmal, Not Intermyofibrillar, Mitochondria
41. Erratum: New oral fat tolerance tests feature tailoring of the polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid ratio to elicit a specific postprandial response
42. A New Undergraduate Program in Nutrition and Exercise: Just What the Doctor Ordered!
43. New oral fat tolerance tests feature tailoring of the polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid ratio to elicit a specific postprandial response
44. Glucose homeostasis remains altered by acute caffeine ingestion following 2 weeks of daily caffeine consumption in previously non-caffeine-consuming males
45. Activation of the A1adenosine receptor increases insulin-stimulated glucose transport in isolated rat soleus muscle
46. An exercise intervention without weight loss decreases circulating interleukin-6 in lean and obese men with and without type 2 diabetes mellitus
47. The Influence of Exhaustive Exercise and Glycogen Repletion on PGC-1alpha mRNA and Protein Expression
48. Carbohydrate metabolism during prolonged exercise and recovery: interactions between pyruvate dehydrogenase, fatty acids, and amino acids
49. The Glucose Intolerance Induced by Caffeinated Coffee Ingestion Is Less Pronounced than That Due to Alkaloid Caffeine in Men,
50. Editorial / Éditorial
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