5 results on '"Christopher M. Lockwood"'
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2. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) Conference and Expo
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Lalitha Ramaswamy, Supriya Velraja, Guillermo Escalante, Phil Harvey, Michelle Alencar, Bryan Haddock, Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski, Jan Jeszka, Bogna Zawieja, Tomasz Podgórski, Ana Paula Trussardi Fayh, Alexandre Hideki Okano, Amanda Maria de Jesus Ferreira, Ralf Jäger, Martin Purpura, Roger C. Harris, Molly M. Krause, Kiley A. Lavanger, Nina O. Allen, Allison E. Lieb, Katie A. Mullen, Joan M. Eckerson, Elisa Morales, Jeffrey Forsse, Thomas Andre, Sarah McKinley, Paul Hwang, Grant Tinsley, Mike Spillane, Peter Grandjean, Darryn Willoughby, A. Jagim, G. Wright, J. Kisiolek, M. Meinking, J. Ochsenwald, M. Andre, M. T. Jones, J. M. Oliver, Victor Araújo Ferreira, Daniel Costa de Souza, Victor Oliveira Albuquerque dos Santos, Rodrigo Alberto Vieira Browne, Eduardo Caldas Costa, Suresh T. Mathews, Haley D. Bishop, Clara R. Bowen, Yishan Liang, Emily A. West, Rebecca R. Rogers, Mallory R. Marshall, John K. Petrella, A. Maleah Holland, Wesley C. Kephart, Petey W. Mumford, C. Brooks Mobley, Ryan P. Lowery, Jacob M. Wilson, Michael D. Roberts, Eric T. Trexler, Katie R. Hirsch, Bill I. Campbell, Meredith G. Mock, Abbie E. Smith-Ryan, Kate Zemek, Carol Johnston, David D. Pascoe, Christopher M. Lockwood, Michael E. Miller, Gabriel J. Sanders, Willard Peveler, Brooke Warning, Corey A. Peacock, David Sandler, Sara Perez Ojalvo, James Komorowski, Danielle Aguilar, Andres Vargas, Laurin Conlin, Amey Sanders, Paola Fink-Irizarry, Layne Norton, Ross Perry, Ryley McCallum, Matthew R. Wynn, Jack Lenton, Chris Gai, Seth Donelson, Shiva Best, Daniel Bove, Kaylee Couvillion, Jeff Dolan, Dante Xing, Kyshia Chernesky, Michael Pawela, Andres D. Toledo, Rachel Jimenez, M. Rabideau, A. Walker, J. Pellegrino, M. Hofacker, B. McFadden, S. Conway, C. Ordway, D. Sanders, R. Monaco, M. S. Fragala, S. M. Arent, Jason D. Stone, Andreas Kreutzer, Jonathan M. Oliver, Jacob Kisiolek, Andrew R. Jagim, Ozlem Tok, Joseph K. Pellegrino, Alan J. Walker, David J. Sanders, Bridget A. McFadden, Meaghan M. Rabideau, Sean P. Conway, Chris E. Ordway, Marissa Bello, Morgan L. Hofacker, Nick S. Mackowski, Anthony J. Poyssick, Eddie Capone, Robert M. Monaco, Maren S. Fragala, Shawn M. Arent, Romil K. Patel, Annie Newton, Darren T. Beck, Kaelin C. Young, Tobin Silver, Anya Ellerbroek, Richard Buehn, Leo Vargas, Armando Tamayo, Corey Peacock, Jose Antonio, Adam Pollock, A. Kreutzer, P. Zavala, S. Fleming, M. Jones, Cody T. Haun, Parker N. Hyde, Ciaran M. Fairman, Jordan R. Moon, Kristina L. Kendall, Geoffrey M. Hudson, Tara Hannings, Kyle Sprow, Loretta DiPietro, Doug Kalman, J. Oliver, Brian Wallace, Haley Bergstrom, Kelly Wallace, Matias Monsalves-Alvarez, Sebastian Oyharçabal, Victoria Espinoza, Trisha A. VanDusseldorp, Kurt A. Escobar, Kelly E. Johnson, Nathan Cole, Terence Moriarty, Matthew Stratton, Marvin R. Endito, Christine M. Mermier, Chad M. Kerksick, Matthew A. Romero, Melissa Linden, Grace Margaret-Eleanor Meers, R. Scott Rector, Joshua L Gills, Hocheng Lu, Kimberly Parker, Chris Dobbins, Joshua N. Guillory, Braden Romer, David Szymanski, Jordan Glenn, Daniel E. Newmire, Eric Rivas, Sarah E. Deemer, Robert Wildman, Victor Ben-Ezra, C. Kerksick, B. Gieske, R. Stecker, C. Smith, K. Witherbee, Michael T. Lane, M. Travis Byrd, Zachary Bell, Emily Frith, Lauren M. C. Lane, Tobin A. Silver, Megan Colas, Mauricio Mena, Winter Rodriguez, Andrea Vansickle, Brittany DiFiore, Stephanie Stepp, Grant Slack, Bridget Smith, Kayla Ruffner, Ronald Mendel, Lonnie Lowery, Malia M. N. Blue, Erica J. Roelofs, Katie Coles, Nic Martinez, Jordan M. Joy, Roxanne M. Vogel, Thomas H. Hoover, K. Shane Broughton, R. Dalton, R. Sowinski, T. Grubic, P. B. Collins, A. Colletta, A. Reyes, B. Sanchez, M. Kozehchain, Y. P. Jung, C. Rasmussen, P. Murano, C. P. Earnest, M. Greenwood, R. B. Kreider, Stacie Urbina, Emily Santos, Katelyn Villa, Alyssa Olivencia, Haley Bennett, Marissa Lara, Cliffa Foster, Colin Wilborn, Lem Taylor, Jason M Cholewa, Amy Hewins, Samantha Gallo, Ashley Micensky, Christian de Angelis, Christopher Carney, Bill Campbell, Fabricio Rossi, M. S. Koozehchian, A. O’Connor, S. Y. Shin, Y. Peter Jung, B. K. Sanchez, A. Coletta, M. Cho, and P. S. Murano
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0301 basic medicine ,Gerontology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Sports medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,Athletes ,Physical fitness ,Sports nutrition ,biology.organism_classification ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Track and field athletics ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
P1 Impact of antioxidant-enriched nutrient bar supplementation on the serum antioxidant markers and physical fitness components of track and field athletes
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- 2016
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3. Effects of protein type and composition on postprandial markers of skeletal muscle anabolism, adipose tissue lipolysis, and hypothalamic gene expression
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Michael D. Roberts, Christopher M. Lockwood, Carlton D. Fox, James C. Healy, Brian S. Ferguson, Corrie Pascoe, Jeremy McAdam, and Christopher B. Mobley
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Anabolism ,business.industry ,Lipolysis ,Egg protein ,Adipose tissue ,Skeletal muscle ,White adipose tissue ,Muscle protein synthesis ,CTL ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Postprandial ,Internal medicine ,Whey protein ,medicine ,Hydrolyzed protein ,business ,Research Article ,Food Science - Abstract
Background We examined the acute effects of different dietary protein sources (0.19 g, dissolved in 1 ml of water) on skeletal muscle, adipose tissue and hypothalamic satiety-related markers in fasted, male Wistar rats (~250 g). Methods Oral gavage treatments included: a) whey protein concentrate (WPC, n = 15); b) 70:30 hydrolyzed whey-to-hydrolyzed egg albumin (70 W/30E, n = 15); c) 50 W/50E (n = 15); d) 30 W/70E (n = 15); and e) 1 ml of water with no protein as a fasting control (CTL, n = 14). Results Skeletal muscle analyses revealed that compared to CTL: a) phosphorylated (p) markers of mTOR signaling [p-mTOR (Ser2481) and p-rps6 (Ser235/236)] were elevated 2–4-fold in all protein groups 90 min post-treatment (p
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- 2015
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4. Phosphatidic acid feeding increases muscle protein synthesis and select mTORC1 pathway signaling mediators in rodent skeletal muscle
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Brian S. Ferguson, Jeffrey R. Stout, Andreas N. Kavazis, Corrie Pascoe, Carlton D. Fox, Ralf Jäger, Christopher M. Lockwood, James C. Healy, C. Brooks Mobley, Michael D. Roberts, Ryan P. Lowery, and Jacob M. Wilson
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Whey protein ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Anabolism ,Rodent ,biology ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,food and beverages ,Skeletal muscle ,Phosphatidic acid ,mTORC1 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,In vivo ,Cell culture ,Internal medicine ,biology.animal ,Poster Presentation ,medicine ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
Background Human and cell culture studies have demonstrated that phosphatidic acid (PA) can increase muscle mass and anabolic signaling, respectively. However, no in vivo evidence to date has examined whether PA can increase intramuscular anabolic signaling in vivo. The purpose of this study was to examine – a) if PA feeding acutely increases post-prandial muscle protein synthesis (MPS) and anabolic signaling markers; and b) if PA can enhance the post-prandial anabolic effects of whey protein concentrate (WPC). Methods
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- 2014
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5. Pre-workout consumption of Celsius® enhances the benefits of chronic exercise on body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness
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Travis W. Beck, Jeffrey R. Stout, Jennifer L Graef, Kristina L. Kendall, Jordan R. Moon, Abbie E Smith, Christopher M. Lockwood, Joel T. Cramer, and Sarah E. Tobkin
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Gerontology ,Consumption (economics) ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Sports medicine ,business.industry ,Body water ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Cardiorespiratory fitness ,Clinical nutrition ,Degree Celsius ,Poster Presentation ,parasitic diseases ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Lipolysis ,Blood markers ,lcsh:Sports medicine ,lcsh:RC1200-1245 ,business ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Food Science - Abstract
Background The functional beverage Celsius®, has recently been shown, after acute and chronic (28 days) consumption, to increase resting metabolism and serum blood markers of lipolysis in healthy, college-aged men and women. The purpose of this study was to examine the combined effects of a 10-week exercise program while consuming Celsius® on body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness changes in sedentary men and women.
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- 2008
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