29 results on '"MCKENNA, COLLEEN F."'
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2. Higher Protein Intake does not Modulate Resistance Training–Induced Changes in Myokines and Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged Adults
3. Omnivorous And Vegan Dietary Patterns Similarly Support Exercise-mediated Daily Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis In Healthy Adults
4. Food Matrix Effects Do Not Differentially Phosphorylate Rps6 Versus The Sum Of Its Parts
5. Microbial Protease Supplementation Potentiated The Early Net Exposure To Postprandial Amino Acids In Healthy Adults
6. Underpinning the Food Matrix Regulation of Postexercise Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis by Comparing Salmon Ingestion With the Sum of Its Isolated Nutrients in Healthy Young Adults
7. Sex-based comparisons of muscle cellular adaptations after 10 weeks of progressive resistance training in middle-aged adults
8. Creatine Monohydrate Supplementation, but not Creatyl-L-Leucine, Increased Muscle Creatine Content in Healthy Young Adults: A Double-Blind Randomized Controlled Trial
9. Cathepsin B and Muscular Strength are Independently Associated with Cognitive Control
10. Muscular Strength Is Related To Neuroelectrical Indices Of Inhibitory Control
11. Muscle strength after resistance training correlates to mediators of muscle mass and mitochondrial respiration in middle-aged adults
12. The devil is in the dialysate: A case for high-protein intradialytic nutrition to attenuate loss of skeletal muscle mass
13. Early resistance training‐mediated stimulation of daily muscle protein synthetic responses to higher habitual protein intake in middle‐aged adults
14. Dileucine ingestion is more effective than leucine in stimulating muscle protein turnover in young males: a double blind randomized controlled trial
15. Anabolic Resistance of Muscle Protein Turnover Comes in Various Shapes and Sizes
16. Higher protein intake during resistance training does not potentiate strength, but modulates gut microbiota, in middle-aged adults: a randomized control trial
17. Of Sound Mind and Body: Exploring the Diet-Strength Interaction in Healthy Aging
18. Relationships Between Muscular Strength, Cognitive Control, And Hippocampal Dependent Relational Memory Function
19. Potato ingestion is as effective as carbohydrate gels to support prolonged cycling performance
20. Resistance Exercise–induced Regulation of Muscle Protein Synthesis to Intraset Rest
21. Low skeletal muscle capillarization limits muscle adaptation to resistance exercise training in older adults
22. Dietary Protein Quantity, Quality, and Exercise Are Key to Healthy Living: A Muscle-Centric Perspective Across the Lifespan
23. Anabolic Signaling Phosphorylation Does Not Explain Differential Muscle Protein Synthesis with Intra-Set Rest Manipulation
24. Potato Ingestion as an Effective Race Fuel to Improve Cycling Performance in Trained Cyclists
25. Higher Protein Intake does Not Potentiate Resistance Training-Induced Muscular Adaptations in Middle-aged Adults
26. Exercising to offset muscle mass loss in hemodialysis patients: The disconnect between intention and intervention
27. Altered anabolic signalling and reduced stimulation of myofibrillar protein synthesis after feeding and resistance exercise in people with obesity
28. Altered satellite cell dynamics accompany skeletal muscle atrophy during chronic illness, disuse, and aging
29. Inducible satellite cell depletion attenuates skeletal muscle regrowth following a scald-burn injury
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