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The following pages link to Stuart M. Phillips (Q41544977):
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- Association of interleukin-6 signalling with the muscle stem cell response following muscle-lengthening contractions in humans (Q21143763) (← links)
- Similar metabolic adaptations during exercise after low volume sprint interval and traditional endurance training in humans (Q24642467) (← links)
- Growing older with health and vitality: a nexus of physical activity, exercise and nutrition (Q26765982) (← links)
- Nutritional interventions to augment resistance training-induced skeletal muscle hypertrophy (Q26782957) (← links)
- Nutritional supplements in support of resistance exercise to counter age-related sarcopenia (Q26801256) (← links)
- Bigger weights may not beget bigger muscles: evidence from acute muscle protein synthetic responses after resistance exercise (Q27021876) (← links)
- The impact of protein quality on the promotion of resistance exercise-induced changes in muscle mass (Q28069263) (← links)
- Greater stimulation of myofibrillar protein synthesis with ingestion of whey protein isolate v. micellar casein at rest and after resistance exercise in elderly men (Q28112004) (← links)
- A brief review of critical processes in exercise-induced muscular hypertrophy (Q28239315) (← links)
- Dietary protein for athletes: from requirements to optimum adaptation (Q28254825) (← links)
- Resistance training alters the response of fed state mixed muscle protein synthesis in young men (Q28258440) (← links)
- Resistance training-induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damage (Q28275858) (← links)
- Dietary protein for athletes: from requirements to metabolic advantage (Q28282565) (← links)
- Influence of aerobic exercise intensity on myofibrillar and mitochondrial protein synthesis in young men during early and late postexercise recovery (Q29543788) (← links)
- Limb immobilization induces a coordinate down-regulation of mitochondrial and other metabolic pathways in men and women (Q33490611) (← links)
- Current Concepts and Unresolved Questions in Dietary Protein Requirements and Supplements in Adults (Q33645656) (← links)
- Low-load high volume resistance exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis more than high-load low volume resistance exercise in young men. (Q33658994) (← links)
- Uncomplicated resistance training and health-related outcomes: evidence for a public health mandate (Q33862152) (← links)
- Elevations in ostensibly anabolic hormones with resistance exercise enhance neither training-induced muscle hypertrophy nor strength of the elbow flexors (Q33910822) (← links)
- The science of muscle hypertrophy: making dietary protein count (Q34024776) (← links)
- Effects of capsinoid ingestion on energy expenditure and lipid oxidation at rest and during exercise (Q34068682) (← links)
- The role of milk- and soy-based protein in support of muscle protein synthesis and muscle protein accretion in young and elderly persons (Q34108429) (← links)
- The acute satellite cell response and skeletal muscle hypertrophy following resistance training (Q34338349) (← links)
- Evidence-based recommendations for optimal dietary protein intake in older people: a position paper from the PROT-AGE Study Group (Q34358415) (← links)
- A brief review of higher dietary protein diets in weight loss: a focus on athletes (Q34422618) (← links)
- Daytime pattern of post-exercise protein intake affects whole-body protein turnover in resistance-trained males (Q34446017) (← links)
- Alterations of protein turnover underlying disuse atrophy in human skeletal muscle. (Q34609987) (← links)
- Resistance exercise enhances myofibrillar protein synthesis with graded intakes of whey protein in older men. (Q34635710) (← links)
- Validation of a single biopsy approach and bolus protein feeding to determine myofibrillar protein synthesis in stable isotope tracer studies in humans (Q34743549) (← links)
- Muscular and systemic correlates of resistance training-induced muscle hypertrophy (Q35018938) (← links)
- Alcohol ingestion impairs maximal post-exercise rates of myofibrillar protein synthesis following a single bout of concurrent training (Q35095338) (← links)
- Acute post-exercise myofibrillar protein synthesis is not correlated with resistance training-induced muscle hypertrophy in young men (Q35107310) (← links)
- Increased consumption of dairy foods and protein during diet- and exercise-induced weight loss promotes fat mass loss and lean mass gain in overweight and obese premenopausal women (Q35173412) (← links)
- Contractile and nutritional regulation of human muscle growth (Q35185647) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle protein metabolism in the elderly: Interventions to counteract the 'anabolic resistance' of ageing (Q35447810) (← links)
- Hypoenergetic diet-induced reductions in myofibrillar protein synthesis are restored with resistance training and balanced daily protein ingestion in older men. (Q35572953) (← links)
- The effect of body weight-supported treadmill training on muscle morphology in an individual with chronic, motor-complete spinal cord injury: A case study (Q35781137) (← links)
- Protein requirements and supplementation in strength sports (Q35814660) (← links)
- Circulating MicroRNA Responses between 'High' and 'Low' Responders to a 16-Wk Diet and Exercise Weight Loss Intervention (Q35996288) (← links)
- Associations of exercise-induced hormone profiles and gains in strength and hypertrophy in a large cohort after weight training (Q36020608) (← links)
- Low-load resistance training during step-reduction attenuates declines in muscle mass and strength and enhances anabolic sensitivity in older men. (Q36036472) (← links)
- Dietary protein to support anabolism with resistance exercise in young men. (Q36083756) (← links)
- Resistance exercise load does not determine training-mediated hypertrophic gains in young men. (Q36116096) (← links)
- Nutritional regulation of muscle protein synthesis with resistance exercise: strategies to enhance anabolism (Q36298705) (← links)
- A higher effort-based paradigm in physical activity and exercise for public health: making the case for a greater emphasis on resistance training (Q36337203) (← links)
- Interactions between exercise and nutrition to prevent muscle waste during ageing (Q36620195) (← links)
- Fish oil supplementation suppresses resistance exercise and feeding-induced increases in anabolic signaling without affecting myofibrillar protein synthesis in young men (Q36748325) (← links)
- Skeletal muscle satellite cells are located at a closer proximity to capillaries in healthy young compared with older men (Q36893143) (← links)
- Resistance exercise: good for more than just Grandma and Grandpa's muscles (Q37024577) (← links)
- Neither load nor systemic hormones determine resistance training-mediated hypertrophy or strength gains in resistance-trained young men. (Q37139749) (← links)