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  1. A Delayed Morning and Earlier Evening Time-Restricted Feeding Protocol for Improving Glycemic Control and Dietary Adherence in Men with Overweight/Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial
  2. Divergent Regulation of Myotube Formation and Gene Expression by E2 and EPA during In-Vitro Differentiation of C2C12 Myoblasts
  3. A Short-Term Ketogenic Diet Impairs Markers of Bone Health in Response to Exercise
  4. Mimicking exercise: What matters most and where to next?
  5. Microbiota and muscle highway — two way traffic
  6. A Time to Eat and A Time to Exercise
  7. A single bout of strenuous exercise overcomes lipid-induced anabolic resistance to protein ingestion in overweight, middle-aged men
  8. Prevalence and profile of “seasonal frequent flyers” with chronic heart disease: Analysis of 1598 patients and 4588 patient-years follow-up
  9. Editorial: Cross Adaptation and Cross Tolerance in Human Health and Disease
  10. Swifter, higher, stronger: What’s on the menu?
  11. Adaptations to Concurrent Training in Combination with High Protein Availability: A Comparative Trial in Healthy, Recreationally Active Men
  12. Human metabolomics reveal daily variations under nutritional challenges specific to serum and skeletal muscle
  13. Toward a Common Understanding of Diet–Exercise Strategies to Manipulate Fuel Availability for Training and Competition Preparation in Endurance Sport
  14. Between-meal sucrose-sweetened beverage consumption impairs glycaemia and lipid metabolism during prolonged sitting: A randomized controlled trial
  15. Impact of First Meal Size during Prolonged Sitting on Postprandial Glycaemia in Individuals with Prediabetes: A Randomised, Crossover Study
  16. Maximizing Cellular Adaptation to Endurance Exercise in Skeletal Muscle
  17. Effects of Providing High-Fat versus High-Carbohydrate Meals on Daily and Postprandial Physical Activity and Glucose Patterns: a Randomised Controlled Trial
  18. Effect of resistance training and protein intake pattern on myofibrillar protein synthesis and proteome kinetics in older men in energy restriction
  19. Protein Availability and Satellite Cell Dynamics in Skeletal Muscle
  20. Author Correction: Transcriptomic and epigenetic responses to short-term nutrient-exercise stress in humans
  21. High dietary fat intake increases fat oxidation and reduces skeletal muscle mitochondrial respiration in trained humans
  22. Effects of Creatine and Carbohydrate Loading on Cycling Time Trial Performance
  23. Transcriptomic and epigenetic responses to short-term nutrient-exercise stress in humans
  24. Expression of microRNAs and target proteins in skeletal muscle of rats selectively bred for high and low running capacity
  25. Dynamic proteome profiling of individual proteins in human skeletal muscle after a high-fat diet and resistance exercise
  26. Single and Combined Effects of Beetroot Crystals and Sodium Bicarbonate on 4-km Cycling Time Trial Performance
  27. Molecular Basis of Exercise-Induced Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Biogenesis: Historical Advances, Current Knowledge, and Future Challenges
  28. Postexercise muscle glycogen resynthesis in humans
  29. Sprinting Toward Fitness
  30. Update on the effects of physical activity on insulin sensitivity in humans
  31. Low carbohydrate, high fat diet impairs exercise economy and negates the performance benefit from intensified training in elite race walkers
  32. Acute low-intensity cycling with blood-flow restriction has no effect on metabolic signaling in human skeletal muscle compared to traditional exercise
  33. Commentaries on Viewpoint: A time for exercise: the exercise window
  34. Sending the Signal: Muscle Glycogen Availability as a Regulator of Training Adaptation
  35. Periodization of Carbohydrate Intake: Short-Term Effect on Performance
  36. Protein coingestion with alcohol following strenuous exercise attenuates alcohol-induced intramyocellular apoptosis and inhibition of autophagy
  37. Concurrent exercise training: do opposites distract?
  38. Attenuated PGC-1α Isoforms following Endurance Exercise with Blood Flow Restriction
  39. Exercise-induced skeletal muscle signaling pathways and human athletic performance
  40. Commentaries on Viewpoint: The rigorous study of exercise adaptations: Why mRNA might not be enough
  41. SnapShot: Exercise Metabolism
  42. Acute Endurance Exercise Induces Nuclear p53 Abundance in Human Skeletal Muscle
  43. Circulating MicroRNA Responses between ‘High’ and ‘Low’ Responders to a 16-Wk Diet and Exercise Weight Loss Intervention
  44. Enhanced Endurance Performance by Periodization of Carbohydrate Intake
  45. Selective Modulation of MicroRNA Expression with Protein Ingestion Following Concurrent Resistance and Endurance Exercise in Human Skeletal Muscle
  46. A randomized trial of high-dairy-protein, variable-carbohydrate diets and exercise on body composition in adults with obesity
  47. Carbohydrate dependence during prolonged simulated cycling time trials
  48. Altering fatty acid availability does not impair prolonged, continuous running to fatigue: evidence for carbohydrate dependence
  49. Fenugreek increases insulin-stimulated creatine content in L6C11 muscle myotubes
  50. Effects of skeletal muscle energy availability on protein turnover responses to exercise
  51. One step forward for exercise
  52. Carbohydrate Dependence During Prolonged, Intense Endurance Exercise
  53. Effects of sleeping with reduced carbohydrate availability on acute training responses
  54. Modulation of autophagy signaling with resistance exercise and protein ingestion following short-term energy deficit
  55. Exercise Metabolism: Historical Perspective
  56. The erosion of physical activity in Western societies: an economic death march
  57. Hypoenergetic diet-induced reductions in myofibrillar protein synthesis are restored with resistance training and balanced daily protein ingestion in older men
  58. Commentaries on Viewpoint: What is the relationship between acute measure of muscle protein synthesis and changes in muscle mass?
  59. Resistance exercise with low glycogen increases p53 phosphorylation and PGC-1α mRNA in skeletal muscle
  60. Protein Ingestion Increases Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis after Concurrent Exercise
  61. Increasing leucine concentration stimulates mechanistic target of rapamycin signaling and cell growth in C2C12 skeletal muscle cells
  62. Integrative Biology of Exercise
  63. Single and combined effects of beetroot juice and caffeine supplementation on cycling time trial performance
  64. Beyond muscle hypertrophy: why dietary protein is important for endurance athletes
  65. Ramping up the signal: promoting endurance training adaptation in skeletal muscle by nutritional manipulation
  66. Carbohydrate availability and exercise training adaptation: Too much of a good thing?
  67. Meteorin-like Is a Hormone that Regulates Immune-Adipose Interactions to Increase Beige Fat Thermogenesis
  68. ‘Exercise snacks’ before meals: a novel strategy to improve glycaemic control in individuals with insulin resistance
  69. Mitochondrial function in metabolic health: A genetic and environmental tug of war
  70. Reduced resting skeletal muscle protein synthesis is rescued by resistance exercise and protein ingestion following short-term energy deficit
  71. Acute changes to biomarkers as a consequence of prolonged strenuous running
  72. Alcohol Ingestion Impairs Maximal Post-Exercise Rates of Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis following a Single Bout of Concurrent Training
  73. The Relationship between Exercise, Nutrition and Type 2 Diabetes
  74. Caffeine Ingestion and Cycling Power Output in a Low or Normal Muscle Glycogen State
  75. Exercise training enhances white adipose tissue metabolism in rats selectively bred for low- or high-endurance running capacity
  76. Two weeks of reduced-volume sprint interval or traditional exercise training does not improve metabolic functioning in sedentary obese men
  77. Thiol-based antioxidant supplementation alters human skeletal muscle signaling and attenuates its inflammatory response and recovery after intense eccentric exercise
  78. Timing and distribution of protein ingestion during prolonged recovery from resistance exercise alters myofibrillar protein synthesis
  79. Low intrinsic exercise capacity in rats predisposes to age-dependent cardiac remodeling independent of macrovascular function
  80. ‘Sarcobesity’: A metabolic conundrum
  81. Effect of a carbohydrate mouth rinse on simulated cycling time-trial performance commenced in a fed or fasted state
  82. Nutritional Strategies to Modulate the Adaptive Response to Endurance Training
  83. Divergent skeletal muscle respiratory capacities in rats artificially selected for high and low running ability: a role for Nor1?
  84. Preexercise Aminoacidemia and Muscle Protein Synthesis after Resistance Exercise
  85. Exercise and type 2 diabetes: New prescription for an old problem
  86. Skeletal muscle respiratory capacity is enhanced in rats consuming an obesogenic Western diet
  87. Low muscle glycogen concentration does not suppress the anabolic response to resistance exercise
  88. Sex-based comparisons of myofibrillar protein synthesis after resistance exercise in the fed state
  89. Physiological adaptations to low-volume, high-intensity interval training in health and disease
  90. What’s new since Hippocrates? Preventing type 2 diabetes by physical exercise and diet
  91. Daytime pattern of post-exercise protein intake affects whole-body protein turnover in resistance-trained males
  92. Fat Adaptation Science: Low-Carbohydrate, High- Fat Diets to Alter Fuel Utilization and Promote Training Adaptation
  93. Rapid aminoacidemia enhances myofibrillar protein synthesis and anabolic intramuscular signaling responses after resistance exercise
  94. Single-leg cycle training is superior to double-leg cycling in improving the oxidative potential and metabolic profile of trained skeletal muscle
  95. Low intrinsic running capacity is associated with reduced skeletal muscle substrate oxidation and lower mitochondrial content in white skeletal muscle
  96. Genetic and Molecular Aspects of Sport Performance
  97. Carbohydrates for training and competition
  98. Exercise training reverses impaired skeletal muscle metabolism induced by artificial selection for low aerobic capacity
  99. Fat adaptation in well-trained athletes: effects on cell metabolism
  100. Nutrient provision increases signalling and protein synthesis in human skeletal muscle after repeated sprints
  101. Nutritional modulation of training-induced skeletal muscle adaptations
  102. The Effect of Exercise on the Skeletal Muscle Phospholipidome of Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet
  103. Carbohydrate Availability and Training Adaptation
  104. Early Time Course of Akt Phosphorylation after Endurance and Resistance Exercise
  105. Skeletal muscle: Increasing the size of the locomotor cell
  106. Aerobic training reverses high-fat diet-induced pro-inflammatory signalling in rat skeletal muscle
  107. Daily training with high carbohydrate availability increases exogenous carbohydrate oxidation during endurance cycling
  108. Cytokine Responses to Carbohydrate Ingestion During Recovery from Exercise-Induced Muscle Injury
  109. Contraction-induced changes in TNFα and Akt-mediated signalling are associated with increased myofibrillar protein in rat skeletal muscle
  110. Gamma tocopherol supplementation prevents exercise induced coagulation and platelet aggregation
  111. Short-term endurance training does not alter the oxidative capacity of human subcutaneous adipose tissue
  112. Acute signalling responses to intense endurance training commenced with low or normal muscle glycogen
  113. The 5′ adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase: Regulating the ebb and flow of cellular energetics
  114. Impaired Skeletal Muscle β-Adrenergic Activation and Lipolysis Are Associated with Whole-Body Insulin Resistance in Rats Bred for Low Intrinsic Exercise Capacity
  115. Effect of consecutive repeated sprint and resistance exercise bouts on acute adaptive responses in human skeletal muscle
  116. Spectroscopic correlation analysis of NMR-based metabonomics in exercise science
  117. Lipid-induced mTOR activation in rat skeletal muscle reversed by exercise and 5′-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-β-d-ribofuranoside
  118. Exercise intensity and insulin sensitivity: how low can you go?
  119. Molecular responses to strength and endurance training: Are they incompatible?This paper article is one of a selection of papers published in this Special Issue, entitled 14th International Biochemistry of Exercise Conference – Muscles as Molecular and...
  120. Consecutive bouts of diverse contractile activity alter acute responses in human skeletal muscle
  121. Exercise: it's the real thing!
  122. Global Gene Expression in Skeletal Muscle from Well-Trained Strength and Endurance Athletes
  123. Fat adaptation followed by carbohydrate restoration increases AMPK activity in skeletal muscle from trained humans
  124. Skeletal muscle adaptation and performance responses to once a day versus twice every second day endurance training regimens
  125. Oxidative stress-induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle cells is ameliorated by gamma-tocopherol treatment
  126. Activation of atypical protein kinase Cζ toward TC10 is regulated by high-fat diet and aerobic exercise in skeletal muscle
  127. Exercise-induced phospho-proteins in skeletal muscle
  128. Commentary on Viewpoint: Exercise and cardiovascular risk reduction: Time to update the rationale for exercise?
  129. The battle against obesity—attacking physical inactivity as a primary means of defense
  130. High rates of muscle glycogen resynthesis after exhaustive exercise when carbohydrate is coingested with caffeine
  131. Commentary on Viewpoint: Perspective on the future use of genomics in exercise prescription
  132. The effects of polyphenols in olive leaves on platelet function
  133. Specificity of training adaptation: time for a rethink?
  134. Effect of High-Frequency Resistance Exercise on Adaptive Responses in Skeletal Muscle
  135. Innovations in athletic preparation: Role of substrate availability to modify training adaptation and performance
  136. Retraction
  137. Exercise training-induced improvements in insulin action
  138. Exercise reverses high-fat diet-induced impairments on compartmentalization and activation of components of the insulin-signaling cascade in skeletal muscle
  139. Muscle Na+-K+-ATPase activity and isoform adaptations to intense interval exercise and training in well-trained athletes
  140. Dysregulation of muscle lipid metabolism in rats selectively bred for low aerobic running capacity
  141. Tissue-Specific Effects of Rosiglitazone and Exercise in the Treatment of Lipid-Induced Insulin Resistance
  142. Influence of preexercise muscle glycogen content on transcriptional activity of metabolic and myogenic genes in well-trained humans
  143. Effects of endurance training status and sex differences on Na+,K+-pump mRNA expression, content and maximal activity in human skeletal muscle
  144. Mitochondrial function: use it or lose it
  145. Signalling mechanisms in skeletal muscle: role in substrate selection and muscle adaptation
  146. Interspersed normoxia during live high, train low interventions reverses an early reduction in muscle Na+, K+ATPase activity in well-trained athletes
  147. Fat and carbohydrate for exercise
  148. Promoting training adaptations through nutritional interventions
  149. It's all in the genes, so pick your parents wisely
  150. Exercise-Induced Phosphorylation of the Novel Akt Substrates AS160 and Filamin A in Human Skeletal Muscle
  151. Interaction of contractile activity and training history on mRNA abundance in skeletal muscle from trained athletes
  152. Discordant gene expression in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue of patients with type 2 diabetes: effect of interleukin-6 infusion
  153. Chronic rosiglitazone treatment restores AMPKα2 activity in insulin-resistant rat skeletal muscle
  154. Decreased PDH activation and glycogenolysis during exercise following fat adaptation with carbohydrate restoration
  155. Short-Term Plyometric Training Improves Running Economy in Highly Trained Middle and Long Distance Runners
  156. The effect of exercise and training status on platelet activation: Do cocoa polyphenols play a role?
  157. Early signaling responses to divergent exercise stimuli in skeletal muscle from well-trained humans
  158. PGC-1  gene expression is down-regulated by Akt-mediated phosphorylation and nuclear exclusion of FoxO1 in insulin-stimulated skeletal muscle
  159. Sleep disturbance at simulated altitude indicated by stratified respiratory disturbance index but not hypoxic ventilatory response
  160. Hypoxic ventilatory response is correlated with increased submaximal exercise ventilation after live high, train low
  161. Rosiglitazone Enhances Glucose Tolerance by Mechanisms Other than Reduction of Fatty Acid Accumulation within Skeletal Muscle
  162. Regulation of fuel metabolism by preexercise muscle glycogen content and exercise intensity
  163. Exercise alters the profile of phospholipid molecular species in rat skeletal muscle
  164. Skeletal Muscle Fiber Type: Influence on Contractile and Metabolic Properties
  165. Exercise as a therapeutic intervention for the prevention and treatment of insulin resistance
  166. Pre-exercise carbohydrate and fat ingestion: effects on metabolism and performance
  167. Postexercise Muscle Triacylglycerol and Glycogen Metabolism in Obese Insulin-Resistant Zucker Rats
  168. Regulation of metabolic genes in human skeletal muscle by short-term exercise and diet manipulation
  169. Interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-? are not increased in patients with Type 2 diabetes: evidence that plasma interleukin-6 is related to fat mass and not insulin responsiveness
  170. Intensified exercise training does not alter AMPK signaling in human skeletal muscle
  171. Fat adaptation and prolonged exercise performance
  172. Greater effect of diet than exercise training on the fatty acid profile of rat skeletal muscle
  173. Improved running economy in elite runners after 20 days of simulated moderate-altitude exposure
  174. The effect of insulin and exercise on c-Cbl protein abundance and phosphorylation in insulin-resistant skeletal muscle in lean and obese Zucker rats
  175. Effects of live high, train low hypoxic exposure on lactate metabolism in trained humans
  176. Disassociation of muscle triglyceride content and insulin sensitivity after exercise training in patients with Type 2 diabetes
  177. Pre-exercise carbohydrate and fat ingestion: effects on metabolism and performance
  178. Dietary Regulation of Fat Oxidative Gene Expression in Different Skeletal Muscle Fiber Types
  179. Muscle Oxidative Capacity Is a Better Predictor of Insulin Sensitivity than Lipid Status
  180. Living high-training low increases hypoxic ventilatory response of well-trained endurance athletes
  181. Effect of different protocols of caffeine intake on metabolism and endurance performance
  182. Interaction of exercise and diet on GLUT-4 protein and gene expression in Type I and Type II rat skeletal muscle
  183. Effect of carbohydrate ingestion on metabolism during running and cycling
  184. Postexercise muscle glycogen resynthesis in obese insulin-resistant Zucker rats
  185. Effects of fat adaptation and carbohydrate restoration on prolonged endurance exercise
  186. Effect of fat adaptation and carbohydrate restoration on metabolism and performance during prolonged cycling
  187. Effects of carbohydrate ingestion before and during exercise on glucose kinetics and performance
  188. Impaired interval exercise responses in elite female cyclists at moderate simulated altitude
  189. Carbohydrate loading failed to improve 100-km cycling performance in a placebo-controlled trial
  190. Metabolic and performance responses to constant-load vs. variable-intensity exercise in trained cyclists
  191. Effects of Ingesting a Sports Bar Versus Glucose Polymer on Substrate Utilisation and Ultra-Endurance Performance
  192. High reliability of performance of well-trained rowers on a rowing ergometer
  193. Carbohydrate intake during prolonged cycling minimizes effect of glycemic index of preexercise meal
  194. Fat Burning During Exercise
  195. Carbohyrate Ingestion Immediately Before Exercise Does Not Improve 20 km Time Trial Performance in Well Trained Cyclists
  196. Fuel metabolism during ultra-endurance exercise
  197. Prediction of maximal oxygen uptake from a 20-m shuttle run as measured directly in runners and squash players
  198. Reproducibility of Self-Paced Treadmill Performance of Trained Endurance Runners
  199. Metabolic and performance adaptations to interval training in endurance-trained cyclists
  200. Editorial
  201. Nutritional strategies for promoting fat utilization and delaying the onset of fatigue during prolonged exercise
  202. Nutritional strategies to minimize fatigue during prolonged exercise: Fluid, electrolyte and energy replacement
  203. Training techniques to improve fatigue resistance and enhance endurance performance
  204. Effects of medium-chain triglyceride ingestion on fuel metabolism and cycling performance
  205. Assessment of the Reproducibility of Performance Testing on an Air-Braked Cycle Ergometer
  206. Nutritional practices of athletes: Are they sub‐optimal?
  207. Impaired High-Intensity Cycling Performance Time at Low Levels of Dehydration
  208. Exogenous starch oxidation using 14C labeling
  209. High rates of exogenous carbohydrate oxidation from starch ingested during prolonged exercise
  210. Relationship Between Upper Body Anaerobic Power and Freestyle Swimming Performance
  211. Energy Sensing and Signal Transduction in Skeletal Muscle
  212. Training Techniques for Successful Running Performance
  213. Endurance Training