A single bout of prior resistance exercise attenuates muscle atrophy and declines in myofibrillar protein synthesis during bed‐rest in older men
https://t.co/rIH4xwrm4W
A single bout of RE attenuated the decline in iMyoPS rates and quadriceps atrophy with 5 days of bed-rest in older men.
A multi-disciplinary resource here, led by @algaellen from @uoe_npg and published in @TrendsPlantSci, to provide an overview of the potential for, and likely challenges of, exploiting algae as a future protein source within human nutrition: https://t.co/5pIs5WtvWx
Ingestion of mycoprotein, pea protein and their blend support comparable post-exercise myofibrillar protein synthesis rates in resistance trained individuals
From @_WestSam & @BenjaminTWall et al
https://t.co/2ru9RBj6nq
Association of postprandial postexercise MPS rates W dietary leucine: A sys rev
Nice one from @Kiera1Wilkinson@Ckoscien@BenjaminTWall et al
"leucine dose provides predictive capacity over postprandial postexercise MPS responses in older adults"
https://t.co/ra9aw7rNPF
Impaired proteostatic mechanisms other than decreased protein synthesis limit old skeletal muscle recovery after disuse atrophy
From @JordanFuquaPhD@AM_OMRF et al
https://t.co/d1Nvpuur7G
Delighted to share our latest work in @JCSM_cachexia :
Short-term disuse does not affect postabsorptive or postprandial muscle protein fractional breakdown rates.
With @marloudirks @BenjaminTWall @uoe_npg
https://t.co/rRYVpDQJeL
Really enjoyable couple of days at @E_C_S_S Paris 2023 presenting some of our recent data @uoe_npg. Very pleased to have been awarded the #GSSI sports nutrition award.
Recent publication in @jnutritionorg led by Dr Alistair Monteyne of @uoe_npg examining muscle protein synthesis and muscle adaptive responses during prolonged resistance training while consuming vegan or omnivorous diets. @Journalofnutrition https://t.co/5Ied94v7w1
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Mycoprotein ingestion within or without its wholefood matrix results in equivalent stimulation of myofibrillar protein synthesis rates in resting and exercised muscle of young men.
Available open access: https://t.co/2zff4ehm2M
@uoe_npg @BenjaminTWall
New preprint from us | mTORC1 activity occurs predominantly in the periphery of human skeletal muscle fibers, in close proximity to focal adhesion complexes, following anabolic stimuli | Happy to hear any thoughts/feedback!
https://t.co/K6Nu26bcWk
Article Online 🚨 | Nearly 20 years after MuRF1 initial discovery, we used an overexpression model and it’s been magical ✨✨. More Questions than answers | @APS_Function@APSPhysiology | #myotwitter
https://t.co/bqT0oL4wF1
Stoked to be able to finally share this with the world [as a pre-print]! "The minimum effective training dose required to increase 1RM strength in powerlifters" aka "what's the least a powerlifter can do and still get meaningfully stronger". https://t.co/0UI1V15ZU3
Basal protein synthesis rates differ between vastus lateralis and rectus abdominis muscle
Honestly just a cool study, samples were obtained during surgery so not entirely sure how they would extrapolate out.
https://t.co/llMTaD7qTs
Yet another indictment on the reliance of p-values to draw inferences in the applied sciences. It's time to move the field forward where focus shifts to magnitude-based statistics. It's up to us researchers to make the effort to bring about change...
https://t.co/R82SnMyYQR