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Stuart M Phillips

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Plos One|August 17, 2010
Low-load high volume resistance exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis more than high-load low volume resistance exercise in young menNicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, Aaron W Staples, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|June 29, 2022
Community-based group physical activity and/or nutrition interventions to promote mobility in older adults: an umbrella reviewSarah E Neil-Sztramko, Kylie Teggart, Caroline Moore, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|December 10, 2021
The importance of protein sources to support muscle anabolism in cancer: An expert group opinionKatherine L Ford, Jann Arends, Philip J Atherton, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|May 25, 2016
Resistance training-induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damageFelipe Damas, Stuart M Phillips, Cleiton A Libardi, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2009
Resistance exercise-induced increases in putative anabolic hormones do not enhance muscle protein synthesis or intracellular signalling in young menDaniel W D West, Gregory W Kujbida, Daniel R Moore, et al.
Experimental Physiology|February 6, 2025
Turning over new ideas in human skeletal muscle proteostasis: What do we know and where to from here?Changhyun Lim, James McKendry, Matthew Lees, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|March 14, 2018
Effect of resistance training and protein intake pattern on myofibrillar protein synthesis and proteome kinetics in older men in energy restrictionCaoileann H Murphy, Mahalakshmi Shankaran, Tyler A Churchward-Venne, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|December 31, 2025
Resistance training load does not determine resistance training-induced hypertrophy across upper and lower limbs in healthy young malesMatthew J Lees, Jonathan C Mcleod, Robert W Morton, et al.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism|November 20, 2025
Daily Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates Do Not Differ During Interval Compared to Continuous Exercise Training Matched for Duration and Work in Healthy Young MenJorn Trommelen, Martin J MacInnis, Joshua P Nederveen, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|November 3, 2017
Failed Recovery of Glycemic Control and Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis With 2 wk of Physical Inactivity in Overweight, Prediabetic Older AdultsChris McGlory, Mark T von Allmen, Tanner Stokes, et al.
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Plos One|August 17, 2010
Low-load high volume resistance exercise stimulates muscle protein synthesis more than high-load low volume resistance exercise in young menNicholas A Burd, Daniel W D West, Aaron W Staples, et al.
BMC Geriatrics|June 29, 2022
Community-based group physical activity and/or nutrition interventions to promote mobility in older adults: an umbrella reviewSarah E Neil-Sztramko, Kylie Teggart, Caroline Moore, et al.
Clinical Nutrition (Edinburgh, Scotland)|December 10, 2021
The importance of protein sources to support muscle anabolism in cancer: An expert group opinionKatherine L Ford, Jann Arends, Philip J Atherton, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|May 25, 2016
Resistance training-induced changes in integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis are related to hypertrophy only after attenuation of muscle damageFelipe Damas, Stuart M Phillips, Cleiton A Libardi, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|September 9, 2009
Resistance exercise-induced increases in putative anabolic hormones do not enhance muscle protein synthesis or intracellular signalling in young menDaniel W D West, Gregory W Kujbida, Daniel R Moore, et al.
Experimental Physiology|February 6, 2025
Turning over new ideas in human skeletal muscle proteostasis: What do we know and where to from here?Changhyun Lim, James McKendry, Matthew Lees, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|March 14, 2018
Effect of resistance training and protein intake pattern on myofibrillar protein synthesis and proteome kinetics in older men in energy restrictionCaoileann H Murphy, Mahalakshmi Shankaran, Tyler A Churchward-Venne, et al.
The Journal of Physiology|December 31, 2025
Resistance training load does not determine resistance training-induced hypertrophy across upper and lower limbs in healthy young malesMatthew J Lees, Jonathan C Mcleod, Robert W Morton, et al.
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism|November 20, 2025
Daily Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis Rates Do Not Differ During Interval Compared to Continuous Exercise Training Matched for Duration and Work in Healthy Young MenJorn Trommelen, Martin J MacInnis, Joshua P Nederveen, et al.
The Journals of Gerontology. Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences|November 3, 2017
Failed Recovery of Glycemic Control and Myofibrillar Protein Synthesis With 2 wk of Physical Inactivity in Overweight, Prediabetic Older AdultsChris McGlory, Mark T von Allmen, Tanner Stokes, et al.
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