Search Results - "McDermott, Caitlin E."
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Impact of probiotic supplementation on exercise endurance among non-elite athletes: study protocol for a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, clinical trial
Published in Current controlled trials in cardiovascular medicine (27-07-2022)“…Abstract Background Some probiotics appear to improve athletic performance, endurance, and recovery after intense exercise. Other formulations may provide…”
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Targeted and untargeted metabolomics provide insight into the consequences of glycine‐N‐methyltransferase deficiency including the novel finding of defective immune function
Published in Physiological reports (01-09-2020)“…Fatty liver disease is increasing along with the prevalence of obesity and type‐2 diabetes. Hepatic fibrosis is a major health complication for which there are…”
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Impact of probiotic supplementation on exercise endurance among nonelite athletes: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, clinical trial
Published in Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism (01-10-2024)“…This randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel trial investigated whether generally healthy adult, nonelite runners would have a greater…”
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Disruption of hepatic one-carbon metabolism impairs mitochondrial function and enhances macrophage activity in methionine–choline-deficient mice
Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-07-2020)“…One-carbon metabolism is a collection of metabolic cycles that supports methylation and provides one-carbon bound folates for the de novo synthesis of purine…”
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High polyphenolic cranberry beverage alters specific fecal microbiota but not gut permeability following aspirin challenge in healthy obese adults: A randomized, double-blind, crossover trial
Published in Journal of functional foods (01-12-2022)“…[Display omitted] •Polyphenol-rich cranberry beverage was consumed by healthy adults who were obese.•Fecal Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Eggerthella lenta…”
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