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Douglas Paddon-Jones

D. Paddon-Jones

The University of Texas Medical Branch

301 University Blvd

Galveston

[email]@utmb.edu

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Affiliations

  • D. Paddon-Jones, The University of Texas Medical Branch, 301 University Blvd, Galveston. 2011
  • Department of Physical Therapy, Division of Rehabilitation Sciences. The University of Texas Medical Branch. 301 University Blvd. Galveston, Texas 77555-1144, USA. 2009
  • Department of Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston 77550, USA. 2001 - 2008
  • School of Human Movement Studies, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. 2001 - 2005
  • Metabolism Unit, 815 Market Street, Galveston, Texas 77550, USA. 2004 - 2005
  • Department of Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch and Metabolism Unit, Shriners Burns Hospital, 815 Market Street, USA. 2003

References

  1. The Anabolic Response to Resistance Exercise and a Protein-Rich Meal is not Diminished by Age. Symons, T.B., Sheffield-Moore, M., Mamerow, M.M., Wolfe, R.R., Paddon-Jones, D. J. Nutr. Health. Aging (2011) [Pubmed]
  2. Dietary protein recommendations and the prevention of sarcopenia. Paddon-Jones, D., Rasmussen, B.B. Curr. Opin. Clin. Nutr. Metab. Care (2009) [Pubmed]
  3. Protein, weight management, and satiety. Paddon-Jones, D., Westman, E., Mattes, R.D., Wolfe, R.R., Astrup, A., Westerterp-Plantenga, M. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (2008) [Pubmed]
  4. Role of dietary protein in the sarcopenia of aging. Paddon-Jones, D., Short, K.R., Campbell, W.W., Volpi, E., Wolfe, R.R. Am. J. Clin. Nutr. (2008) [Pubmed]
  5. Differential stimulation of muscle protein synthesis in elderly humans following isocaloric ingestion of amino acids or whey protein. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Katsanos, C.S., Zhang, X.J., Wolfe, R.R. Exp. Gerontol. (2006) [Pubmed]
  6. Interplay of stress and physical inactivity on muscle loss: Nutritional countermeasures. Paddon-Jones, D. J. Nutr. (2006) [Pubmed]
  7. Atrophy and impaired muscle protein synthesis during prolonged inactivity and stress. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Cree, M.G., Hewlings, S.J., Aarsland, A., Wolfe, R.R., Ferrando, A.A. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2006) [Pubmed]
  8. Exogenous amino acids stimulate human muscle anabolism without interfering with the response to mixed meal ingestion. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Aarsland, A., Wolfe, R.R., Ferrando, A.A. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. (2005) [Pubmed]
  9. The catabolic effects of prolonged inactivity and acute hypercortisolemia are offset by dietary supplementation. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Urban, R.J., Aarsland, A., Wolfe, R.R., Ferrando, A.A. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2005) [Pubmed]
  10. Differential expression of muscle damage in humans following acute fast and slow velocity eccentric exercise. Paddon-Jones, D., Keech, A., Lonergan, A., Abernethy, P. J. Sci. Med. Sport (2005) [Pubmed]
  11. Amino acid ingestion improves muscle protein synthesis in the young and elderly. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Zhang, X.J., Volpi, E., Wolf, S.E., Aarsland, A., Ferrando, A.A., Wolfe, R.R. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. (2004) [Pubmed]
  12. Essential amino acid and carbohydrate supplementation ameliorates muscle protein loss in humans during 28 days bedrest. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Urban, R.J., Sanford, A.P., Aarsland, A., Wolfe, R.R., Ferrando, A.A. J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. (2004) [Pubmed]
  13. Hypercortisolemia alters muscle protein anabolism following ingestion of essential amino acids. Paddon-Jones, D., Sheffield-Moore, M., Creson, D.L., Sanford, A.P., Wolf, S.E., Wolfe, R.R., Ferrando, A.A. Am. J. Physiol. Endocrinol. Metab. (2003) [Pubmed]
  14. Acute adaptation to low volume eccentric exercise. Paddon-Jones, D., Abernethy, P.J. Med. Sci. Sports. Exerc (2001) [Pubmed]
  15. Adaptation to chronic eccentric exercise in humans: the influence of contraction velocity. Paddon-Jones, D., Leveritt, M., Lonergan, A., Abernethy, P. Eur. J. Appl. Physiol. (2001) [Pubmed]
  16. Short-term beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate supplementation does not reduce symptoms of eccentric muscle damage. Paddon-Jones, D., Keech, A., Jenkins, D. Int. J. Sport. Nutr. Exerc. Metab (2001) [Pubmed]
 
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