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  1. 2,000 Steps/Day Does Not Fully Protect Skeletal Muscle Health in Older Adults During Bed Rest
  2. Variation in Protein Origin and Utilization: Research and Clinical Application
  3. Leucine partially protects muscle mass and function during bed rest in middle-aged adults,
  4. Effect of age on basal muscle protein synthesis and mTORC1 signaling in a large cohort of young and older men and women
  5. Protein and healthy aging
  6. Muscle Metabolism, Nutrition, and Functional Status in Older Adults
  7. Dietary Protein Distribution Positively Influences 24-h Muscle Protein Synthesis in Healthy Adults1–3
  8. Dietary protein and muscle in older persons
  9. Perspective: Exercise and Protein Supplementation in Frail Elders
  10. Leucine supplementation chronically improves muscle protein synthesis in older adults consuming the RDA for protein
  11. Nutritional Approaches to Treating Sarcopenia
  12. Bed rest impairs skeletal muscle amino acid transporter expression, mTORC1 signaling, and protein synthesis in response to essential amino acids in older adults
  13. A Randomized Pilot Study of Monthly Cycled Testosterone Replacement or Continuous Testosterone ReplacementVersusPlacebo in Older Men
  14. Substrate Exchange during Aerobic Exercise and Provision of Amino Acids in Older and Younger Men
  15. The anabolic response to resistance exercise and a protein-rich meal is not diminished by age
  16. Age-related anabolic resistance after endurance-type exercise in healthy humans
  17. Response Of Leg Protein Metabolism To Acute Endurance Exercise In Younger And Older Healthy Men
  18. Twenty-eight-day bed rest with hypercortisolemia induces peripheral insulin resistance and increases intramuscular triglycerides
  19. EAA supplementation to increase nitrogen intake improves muscle function during bed rest in the elderly
  20. Protecting muscle mass and function in older adults during bed rest
  21. A Moderate Serving of High-Quality Protein Maximally Stimulates Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis in Young and Elderly Subjects
  22. Amino Acid Supplementation Increases Lean Body Mass, Basal Muscle Protein Synthesis, and Insulin-Like Growth Factor-I Expression in Older Women
  23. Artificial gravity maintains skeletal muscle protein synthesis during 21 days of simulated microgravity
  24. Dietary protein recommendations and the prevention of sarcopenia
  25. Functional Impact of 10 Days of Bed Rest in Healthy Older Adults
  26. Whey protein ingestion in elderly persons results in greater muscle protein accrual than ingestion of its constituent essential amino acid content
  27. Aging Does Not Diminish the Acute Anabolic Response to Resistance Exercise and Ingestion of a Protein-Rich Meal.
  28. Amino acid metabolism and inflammatory burden in ovarian cancer patients undergoing intense oncological therapy
  29. Plasma triglycerides are not related to tissue lipids and insulin sensitivity in elderly following PPAR-α agonist treatment
  30. The deleterious effects of bed rest on human skeletal muscle fibers are exacerbated by hypercortisolemia and ameliorated by dietary supplementation
  31. Atrophy and Impaired Muscle Protein Synthesis during Prolonged Inactivity and Stress
  32. Androgen Therapy Induces Muscle Protein Anabolism in Older Women
  33. Bed rest and myopathies
  34. Muscle Protein Synthesis in the Elderly Following Ingestion of Whey Protein or its Corresponding Essential Amino Acid Content
  35. Age Specific Changes in Protein Synthesis and Plasma Amino Acid Profiles Following Intact Protein Ingestion
  36. Differential stimulation of muscle protein synthesis in elderly humans following isocaloric ingestion of amino acids or whey protein
  37. Amino Acid Supplementation and Skeletal Muscle Metabolism in Ageing Populations
  38. Differential expression of muscle damage in humans following acute fast and slow velocity eccentric exercise
  39. Amino Acids Stimulate Muscle Protein Synthesis In The Elderly More Effectively Than Intact Protein
  40. Amino Acids Stimulate Muscle Protein Synthesis In The Elderly More Effectively Than Intact Protein
  41. The Catabolic Effects of Prolonged Inactivity and Acute Hypercortisolemia Are Offset by Dietary Supplementation
  42. Exogenous amino acids stimulate human muscle anabolism without interfering with the response to mixed meal ingestion
  43. Essential Amino Acid and Carbohydrate Supplementation Ameliorates Muscle Protein Loss in Humans during 28 Days Bedrest
  44. Amino acid ingestion improves muscle protein synthesis in the young and elderly
  45. Hypercortisolemia alters muscle protein anabolism following ingestion of essential amino acids
  46. Differential Anabolic Effects of Testosterone and Amino Acid Feeding in Older Men
  47. Malonyl coenzyme A and the regulation of functional carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 activity and fat oxidation in human skeletal muscle
  48. Malonyl coenzyme A and the regulation of functional carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 activity and fat oxidation in human skeletal muscle
  49. Malonyl coenzyme A and the regulation of functional carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 activity and fat oxidation in human skeletal muscle
  50. Alterations in protein metabolism during space flight and inactivity
  51. Assessing Functional Status Measures In Older Adults: A Guide For Healthcare Professionals
  52. Adaptation to chronic eccentric exercise in humans: the influence of contraction velocity
  53. Acute adaptation to low volume eccentric exercise
  54. The effects of a repeated bout of eccentric exercise on indices of muscle damage and delayed onset muscle soreness
  55. Structural and functional adaptations to chronic eccentric exercise: The influence of contraction velocity
  56. Cost-Effectiveness of Pre-Exercise Carbohydrate Meals and Their Impact on Endurance Performance
  57. Effect of Cryotherapy on Muscle Soreness and Strength Following Eccentric Exercise