Clinical Nutrition ESPEN
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Dual RN-RDN program: Training for the future of health and nutrition..
47:288-292.
2022
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-Hydroxy -Methylbutyric Acid (Hmb) Supplementation Stimulates Muscle Protein Synthesis In The Early Recovery Phase Of Sepsis In The Pig..
54:482-483.
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-hydroxy -methylbutyric acid (hmb) supplementation reduced whole body protein breakdown in the early recovery phase of sepsis in the pig.
46:s549-S549.
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A qualitative analysis of patients relationship with food during the protein recommendations to increase muscle (PRIMe) trial.
63:1066-1066.
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Aging In Older Adults Induces Changes In Arginine And Glutamine Kinetics, Partly Independent of The Presence of Comorbidities.
54:474-474.
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Aging affects arginine, citrulline, and valine kinetics differently in males with chronic comorbidities.
58:456-456.
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Aging induced changes in arginine metabolism is dependent on sex.
58:487-488.
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Baseline plasma IL-6 in colorectal cancer patients predicts the anabolic effects of increasing protein intake: Findings from the prime trial.
63:1070-1070.
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Baseline plasma essential amino acids are associated with lower levels of fatigue after weight loss in morbidly obese adults.
40:462-462.
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Basics in clinical nutrition: Protein and amino acid metabolism.
3:e185-e187.
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Beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) modifies amino acid metabolism in critically ill patients. a RCT.
40:428-428.
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Branched-Chain Amino Acid Kinetics Are Not Sex Specific In Prediabetes.
54:568-569.
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COPD patients with a higher net catabolic response to resistance exercise and pre-existing muscle dysfunction complete less work during their exercise bout.
40:449-449.
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Characteristics and outcome of patients referred to a specialized outpatient clinic for the management of malnutrition: A retrospective audit..
61:266-273.
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Compartmental tracer enrichment data analysis to measure intestinal short-chain fatty acid (scfa) production in health and disease.
46:s551-S551.
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Comprehensive Metabolic Amino Acid Flux Analysis In Critically Ill Male And Female Patients.
54:464-464.
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Comprehensive amino acid flux analysis in the post-acute phase of critically ill post-surgery patients, compared to healthy matched subjects.
40:420-420.
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Compromised muscle function and physical activity during recovery of sepsis in an ICU-acquired weakness translational pig model.
58:453-453.
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Copd patients with abdominal obesity have preserved muscle health despite BCAA metabolic disturbances.
40:429-429.
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Dietary Protein As A Therapy To Prevent Low Muscle Mass In Cancer: Preliminary Findings From The Prime Study.
54:589-590.
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Disturbances in large neutral amino acid profile and poor daily functioning in mildly depressed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients.
46:s669-S669.
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Does The Presence Of Comorbidities Affect Body Composition And Daily Functioning Differently In Young And Middle Older Adults?.
54:688-688.
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Does whole body measured splanchnic extraction of amino acids with stable isotopes tracers in the prandial state represent tracee splanchnic extraction?.
58:431-432.
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Effects of glucocorticoids on serum amino acid levels during cardiac surgery in children..
23:212-216.
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Enhanced Splanchnic Extraction Of Nutritional Arginine And Lower Citrulline Production Play A Role In The Reduced Systemic Availability Of Arginine In The Early Recovery Phase Of Sepsis In The Pig.
54:496-496.
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Enhanced anabolic capacity, but unchanged anabolic threshold in clinically-stable normal weight patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
46:s666-S666.
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Excessive nitrogen uptake by the liver limits the anabolic response to enteral amino acids intervention during early sepsis-recovery.
40:456-457.
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Exploring total energy expenditure dynamics by whole-room indirect calorimetry in patients with cancer: findings from the prime trial.
63:1065-1066.
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Functional Performance, Cognitive Function, And Amino Acid Kinetics In Response To Exercise Rehabilitation In Mild Cognitive Impairment.
54:618-618.
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Habitual physical inactivity in older adults is associated with reduced whole body glutamine production, both in healthy and with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
58:742-742.
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Impact of -hydroxy--methylbutyrate (HMB) in critically ill patients on the endocrine axis - A post-hoc cohort study of the HMB-ICU trial..
53:1-6.
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Impact of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) on muscle mass and body composition in critically ill patients: a RCT.
40:421-421.
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Impaired whole-body arginine metabolism in type 2 diabetes.
40:450-450.
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Improving nutrition research through better methodology: Study protocols now accepted in Clinical Nutrition ESPEN..
38:1-2.
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Increasing intake of free essential amino acids twofold leads to doubling of the anabolic response in healthy older adults without reducing protein breakdown.
58:718-719.
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Isoleucine supplementation for ten days does not modify protein and branched-chain amino acid turnover in type 2 diabetes.
40:451-451.
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L-Citrulline Supplementation Stimulates De Novo Arginine Synthesis In The Early Recovery Phase Of Sepsis In The Pig.
54:483-483.
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Lower basal net protein breakdown is linked to more impaired muscle quality, physical activity level, lung function, and protein intake in COPD patients and sedentary control subjects.
40:449-450.
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Magnitude of protein catabolic response in critically ill subjects is associated with multiple amino acid and lipolysis related metabolic disturbances.
40:439-439.
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Mainly Muscle, Jejunum, And Lung Fractional Protein Synthesis Rates Are Related To Whole-Body Protein Synthesis In The Pig.
54:469-469.
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Meal anabolic capacity, measured by either non- or compartmental analysis after pulse tracer administration, is not different between HMB or LEU added to an essential amino acid mixture in older adults.
58:694-694.
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Microrna expression in cancer-related muscle loss: findings from the prime trial.
63:996-996.
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Mild cognitive impairment in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is associated with an imbalance of specific non-essential amino acids.
40:429-429.
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Mild cognitive impairment in copd is associated with reduced functional performance, independent of disease characteristics, nutritional status, or plasma amino acid changes.
46:s670-S670.
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No changes in fasting and 24-hour glucose levels in type 2 diabetic subjects observed after 10 days of L-Isoleucine supplementation.
40:441-442.
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Nutritional trials using high protein strategies and long duration of support show strongest clinical effects on mortality.: Results of an updated systematic review and meta-analysis..
45:45-54.
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Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment Have A Specific Reduction In Glycine Production Which Is Related To An Abnormal Lipid Profile But Cannot Be Explained By Abdominal Obesity.
54:684-684.
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One-week of inulin supplementation increases the abundance of SCFA-producing bacteria and enzymes of SCFA production in young and older adults: A randomized, double-blind, crossover study.
63:1015-1015.
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Plasma concentrations of glutamate, serine, citrulline, arginine, glycine and threonine are predictive of impaired fasting glucose in COPD patients.
40:450-450.
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Plasma concentrations of proline, citrulline, and glutamate are predictive of impaired fasting glucose.
40:500-500.
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Plasma myokine response to acute (walking) exercise following exercise rehabilitation in mild cognitive impairment.
58:492-492.
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Prediabetes differently affects valine metabolism in females.
58:521-522.
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Predicting The Presence Of Prediabetes By A Combination Of Plasma Amino Acid Metabolic Data..
54:568-568.
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Presentation and publication skills: How to develop a protocol and write a grant..
57:73-76.
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Presentation and publication skills: How to get your paper published..
57:387-390.
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Presentation and publication skills: How to prepare a scientific poster..
63:457-461.
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Presentation and publication skills: How to present a paper..
57:410-413.
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Presentation and publication skills: How to review a paper..
59:307-311.
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Presentation and publication skills: Publication governance and pitfalls to avoid..
57:5-9.
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Protein Recommendation to Increase Muscle (PRIMe): Study protocol for a randomized controlled pilot trial investigating the feasibility of a high protein diet to halt loss of muscle mass in patients with colorectal cancer..
41:175-185.
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Sex Related Differences In Amino Acid Metabolism In Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.
54:490-490.
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Sex differences in muscle health and amino acid kinetics in older adults with and without mild cognitive impairment.
58:447-447.
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Short-Term High Dose Inulin Supplementation Does Not Improve Cognitive Function In Healthy And Diseased Participants.
54:613-613.
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Short-term inulin supplementation comparably alters short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production in healthy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) subjects.
58:428-429.
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Systemic but not fecal short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrations reflect intestinal SCFA production as assessed by novel stable isotope method.
58:689-689.
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The response of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production to inulin supplementation is reduced in very old adults compared to younger age groups.
58:432-432.
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Total 24-Hour Energy Expenditure Measured By Calorimetry Chamber In Patients With Colorectal Cancer: Baseline Findings From The Prime Study.
54:588-589.
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Whole-body short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production rates and plasma concentrations are not associated with health characteristics in human adults.
40:499-500.
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