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    Eggs as an affordable source of nutrients for adults and children living in food-insecure environments by Walker, Sam, Baum, J I

    Published in Nutrition reviews (10-01-2022)
    “…Abstract Food insecurity affects an estimated 12% of households in the United States. Adults and children who experience food insecurity are increased risk for…”
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    Diet-induced obesity alters anabolic signalling in mice at the onset of skeletal muscle regeneration by Brown, L. A., Lee, D. E., Patton, J. F., Perry Jr, R. A., Brown, J. L., Baum, J. I., Smith-Blair, N., Greene, N. P., Washington, T. A.

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-09-2015)
    “…Aim Obesity is classified as a metabolic disorder that is associated with delayed muscle regeneration following damage. For optimal skeletal muscle…”
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    Dietary protein impact on glycemic control during weight loss by Layman, Donald K, Baum, Jamie I

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-04-2004)
    “…Diets with higher protein (1.5 g x kg(-1) x d(-1)) and reduced carbohydrates (120 to 200 g/d) appear to enhance weight loss due to a higher loss of body fat…”
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    Dietary protein and exercise have additive effects on body composition during weight loss in adult women by Layman, Donald K, Evans, Ellen, Baum, Jamie I, Seyler, Jennifer, Erickson, Donna J, Boileau, Richard A

    Published in The Journal of nutrition (01-08-2005)
    “…This study examined the interaction of 2 diets (high protein, reduced carbohydrates vs. low protein, high carbohydrates) with exercise on body composition and…”
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    Leucine reduces the duration of insulin-induced PI 3-kinase activity in rat skeletal muscle by Baum, Jamie I, O'Connor, Jason C, Seyler, Jennifer E, Anthony, Tracy G, Freund, Gregory G, Layman, Donald K

    “…Leucine (Leu) is known to stimulate translation initiation of protein synthesis at mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) in the insulin signaling pathway…”
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