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Preexercise breakfast ingestion versus extended overnight fasting increases postprandial glucose flux after exercise in healthy men (2018)
Journal Article
Edinburgh, R., Hengist, A., Smith, H., Travers, R., Koumanov, F., Betts, J., Thompson, D., Walhin, J.-P., Wallis, G., Hamilton, D., Stevenson, E., Tipton, K., & Gonzalez, J. (2018). Preexercise breakfast ingestion versus extended overnight fasting increases postprandial glucose flux after exercise in healthy men. AJP - Endocrinology and Metabolism, 315(5), E1062-E1074. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00163.2018

The aim of this study was to characterize postprandial glucose flux after exercise in the fed versus overnight fasted state and to investigate the potential underlying mechanisms. In a randomized order, twelve men underwent breakfast-rest [(BR) 3 h s... Read More about Preexercise breakfast ingestion versus extended overnight fasting increases postprandial glucose flux after exercise in healthy men.

Assessing the Role of Muscle Protein Breakdown in Response to Nutrition and Exercise in Humans (2018)
Journal Article
Tipton, K., Hamilton, D., & Gallagher, I. (2018). Assessing the Role of Muscle Protein Breakdown in Response to Nutrition and Exercise in Humans. Sports Medicine, 48(S1), 53-64. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-017-0845-5

Muscle protein breakdown (MPB) is an important metabolic component of muscle remodeling, adaptation to training, and increasing muscle mass. Degradation of muscle proteins occurs via the integration of three main systems—autophagy and the calpain and... Read More about Assessing the Role of Muscle Protein Breakdown in Response to Nutrition and Exercise in Humans.