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    Hemodialysis stimulates muscle and whole body protein loss and alters substrate oxidation by Ikizler, T Alp, Pupim, Lara B, Brouillette, John R, Levenhagen, Deanna K, Farmer, Kali, Hakim, Raymond M, Flakoll, Paul J

    “…The hemodialysis (HD) procedure has been implicated as a potential catabolic factor predisposing the chronic HD (CHD) patients to protein calorie malnutrition…”
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    Postexercise nutrient intake timing in humans is critical to recovery of leg glucose and protein homeostasis by Levenhagen, D K, Gresham, J D, Carlson, M G, Maron, D J, Borel, M J, Flakoll, P J

    “…Although the importance of postexercise nutrient ingestion timing has been investigated for glycogen metabolism, little is known about similar effects for…”
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    Exercise augments the acute anabolic effects of intradialytic parenteral nutrition in chronic hemodialysis patients by Pupim, Lara B, Flakoll, Paul J, Levenhagen, Deanna K, Ikizler, T Alp

    “…Decreased dietary protein intake and hemodialysis (HD)-associated protein catabolism are among several factors that predispose chronic hemodialysis (CHD)…”
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    Intradialytic oral nutrition improves protein homeostasis in chronic hemodialysis patients with deranged nutritional status by PUPIM, Lara B, MAJCHRZAK, Karen M, FLAKOLL, Paul J, ALP IKIZLER, T

    “…Decreased dietary protein intake and hemodialysis (HD)-associated protein catabolism predispose chronic HD (CHD) patients to deranged nutritional status, which…”
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    Differences in Daily Energy Expenditure in Lean and Obese Women: The Role of Posture Allocation by Johannsen, Darcy L, Welk, Gregory J, Sharp, Rick L, Flakoll, Paul J

    Published in Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.) (01-01-2008)
    “…Objective: A low resting metabolic rate (RMR) is considered a risk factor for weight gain and obesity; however, due to the greater fat‐free mass (FFM) found in…”
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    Intradialytic parenteral nutrition improves protein and energy homeostasis in chronic hemodialysis patients by Pupim, Lara B, Flakoll, Paul J, Brouillette, John R, Levenhagen, Deanna K, Hakim, Raymond M, Ikizler, T Alp

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-08-2002)
    “…Decreased dietary protein intake and hemodialysis-associated protein catabolism are among several factors that predispose chronic hemodialysis (CHD) patients…”
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    Increased muscle protein breakdown in chronic hemodialysis patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus by Pupim, Lara B., Flakoll, Paul J., Majchrzak, Karen M., Aftab Guy, Deanna L., Stenvinkel, Peter, Alp Ikizler, T.

    Published in Kidney international (01-10-2005)
    “…Increased muscle protein breakdown in chronic hemodialysis patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The presence of diabetes mellitus (DM) in chronic…”
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    Resistance exercise augments the acute anabolic effects of intradialytic oral nutritional supplementation by Majchrzak, Karen M., Pupim, Lara B., Flakoll, Paul J., Ikizler, T. Alp

    Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-04-2008)
    “…Background. An intriguing strategy to further enhance the anabolic effects of nutritional supplementation is to combine the administration of nutrients with…”
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    Inflammatory signals associated with hemodialysis by Caglar, Kayser, Peng, Youming, Pupim, Lara B., Flakoll, Paul J., Levenhagen, Deanna, Hakim, Raymond M., Ikizler, T. Alp

    Published in Kidney international (01-10-2002)
    “…Inflammatory signals associated with hemodialysis. Inflammation is highly prevalent in chronic hemodialysis patients. Because hemodialysis involves the contact…”
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    Postexercise protein intake enhances whole-body and leg protein accretion in humans by LEVENHAGEN, Deanna K, CARR, Christopher, CARLSON, Michael G, MARON, David J, BOREL, Myfanwy J, FLAKOLL, Paul J

    “…Exercise increases the use of amino acids for glucose production and stimulates the oxidation of amino acids and other substrates to provide ATP for muscular…”
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    Postexercise protein supplementation improves health and muscle soreness during basic military training in marine recruits by Flakoll, Paul J, Judy, Tom, Flinn, Kim, Carr, Christopher, Flinn, Scott

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-03-2004)
    “…1 Center for Designing Food to Improve Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011; Departments of 2…”
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    Nutritional supplementation acutely increases albumin fractional synthetic rate in chronic hemodialysis patients by PUPIM, Lara B, FLAKOLL, Paul J, IKIZLER, T. Alp

    “…Uremic malnutrition is associated with increased risk of hospitalization and death in chronic hemodialysis (CHD) patients. Most nutritional intervention…”
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    Recombinant human growth hormone improves muscle amino acid uptake and whole-body protein metabolism in chronic hemodialysis patients by Pupim, Lara B, Flakoll, Paul J, Yu, Chang, Ikizler, T Alp

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-12-2005)
    “…BACKGROUND: Intradialytic parenteral nutrition (IDPN), with or without exercise, has been shown to reverse the net negative whole-body and forearm muscle…”
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    Glutamine Supplementation Increases Postprandial Energy Expenditure and Fat Oxidation in Humans by Iwashita, Soh, Mikus, Catherine, Baier, Shawn, Flakoll, Paul J.

    “…Background: Glutamine interacts with insulin-mediated glucose disposal, which is a component of the increase in energy expenditure (EE) after a meal. The study…”
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    Impact of glutamine supplementation on glucose homeostasis during and after exercise by Iwashita, Soh, Williams, Phillip, Jabbour, Kareem, Ueda, Takeo, Kobayashi, Hisamine, Baier, Shawn, Flakoll, Paul J

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-11-2005)
    “…1 Center for Designing Foods to Improve Nutrition, Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa; 2 Department of Surgery,…”
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    Urea space and total body water measurements by stable isotopes in patients with acute renal failure by Ikizler, T. Alp, Sezer, M. Tugrul, Flakoll, Paul J., Hariachar, Sree, Kanagasundaram, N. Suren, Gritter, Nancy, Knights, Stephanie, Shyr, Yu, Paganini, Emil, Hakim, Raymond M., Jonathan Himmelfarb for the PICARD Study Group

    Published in Kidney international (01-02-2004)
    “…Urea space and total body water measurements by stable isotopes in patients with acute renal failure. Knowledge of urea volume of distribution (Vurea) in…”
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    Defects in Postabsorptive Plasma Homeostasis of Fatty Acids in Sickle Cell Disease by Buchowski, Maciej S., Swift, Larry L., Akohoue, Sylvie A., Shankar, Sadhna M., Flakoll, Paul J., Abumrad, Naji

    “…Background: The chronic hemolytic anemia experienced by sickle cell disease (SCD) patients leads to adverse effects on oxygen transport by the blood and to a…”
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    Comparison of air-displacement plethysmography with hydrostatic weighing and bioelectrical impedance analysis for the assessment of body composition in healthy adults by Biaggi, R.R, Vollman, M.W, Nies, M.A, Brener, C.E, Flakoll, P.J, Levenhagen, D.K, Sun, M, Karabulut, Z, Chen, K.Y

    Published in The American journal of clinical nutrition (01-05-1999)
    “…Background: Over the past decade, considerable attention has been paid to accurately measuring body composition in diverse populations. Recently, the use of…”
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    The Use of a Handheld Calorimetry Unit to Estimate Energy Expenditure During Different Physiological Conditions by Rubenbauer, Justine R., Johannsen, Darcy L., Baier, Shawn M., Litchfield, Ruth, Flakoll, Paul J.

    “…Background: Accurately determining rates of energy expenditure (EE) under free-living conditions is important in understanding the mechanisms involved in the…”
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    Differing physiological effects of epinephrine in type 1 diabetes and nondiabetic humans by Guy, Deanna Aftab, Sandoval, Darleen, Richardson, M A, Tate, Donna, Flakoll, Paul J, Davis, Stephen N

    “…Acute increases of the key counterregulatory hormone epinephrine can be modified by a number of physiological and pathological conditions in type 1 diabetic…”
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