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    Acute acetaminophen ingestion improves performance and muscle activation during maximal intermittent knee extensor exercise

    Acetaminophen is a commonly used medicine for pain relief and emerging evidence suggests that it may improve endurance exercise performance. This study investigated some of the physiological mechanisms by whic...

    Paul T. Morgan, Joanna L. Bowtell, Anni Vanhatalo in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2018)

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    Montmorency cherry supplementation improves 15-km cycling time-trial performance

    Montmorency cherries are rich in polyphenols that possess antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and vasoactive properties. We investigated whether 7-day Montmorency cherry powder supplementation improved cycling time...

    Paul T. Morgan, Matthew J. Barton in European Journal of Applied Physiology (2019)

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    The role of protein hydrolysates for exercise-induced skeletal muscle recovery and adaptation: a current perspective

    The protein supplement industry is expanding rapidly and estimated to have a multi-billion market worth. Recent research has centred on understanding how the manufacturing processes of protein supplements may ...

    Paul T. Morgan, Leigh Breen in Nutrition & Metabolism (2021)

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    Greater myofibrillar protein synthesis following weight-bearing activity in obese old compared with non-obese old and young individuals

    The mechanisms through which obesity impacts age-related muscle mass regulation are unclear. In the present study, rates of integrated myofibrillar protein synthesis (iMyoPS) were measured over 48-h prior-to a...

    Paul T. Morgan, Benoit Smeuninx, Ryan N. Marshall, Marie Korzepa in GeroScience (2024)