Search Results - "Peyrel, Paul"
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Impact of statin withdrawal on perceived and objective muscle function
Published in PloS one (14-06-2023)“…Statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS) are frequently reported. Nevertheless, few data on objective measures of muscle function are available. Recent data…”
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Association between Low Energy Availability (LEA) and Impaired Sleep Quality in Young Rugby Players
Published in Nutrients (23-02-2024)“…Low energy availability (LEA) has been associated with several physiological consequences, but its impact on sleep has not been sufficiently investigated,…”
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Energy Balance and Dietary Intake in Young Rugby Players during a Pre-Season Micro-Cycle: A Cluster Analysis
Published in Nutrients (27-08-2024)“…Rugby players must develop excellent levels of conditioning during adolescence. However, this pivotal period of life is also characterized by a surge in…”
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Isocaloric Diets with Different Protein-Carbohydrate Ratios: The Effect on Sleep, Melatonin Secretion and Subsequent Nutritional Response in Healthy Young Men
Published in Nutrients (01-12-2022)“…This study aimed to determine the short-term effect of two isocaloric diets differing in the ratio of protein−carbohydrate on melatonin levels, sleep, and…”
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0881 Impact of Statin Withdrawal on Sleep Quality
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (20-04-2024)“…Abstract Introduction Statins are benchmark lipid-lowering drugs, reducing blood cholesterol by controlling its synthesis. There are side effects linked to…”
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IMPACT OF VITAMIN D SUPPLEMENTATION ON STATIN-ASSOCIATED MUSCLE SYMPTOMS
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Is it wiser to train in the afternoon or the early evening to sleep better? The role of chronotype in young adolescent athletes
Published in Sleep (New York, N.Y.) (11-07-2023)“…Abstract Study Objectives To examine the effect of the timing of high-intensity exercise (afternoon vs. evening) on adolescent athletes’ bedtime psychological…”
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Statin-associated muscle symptoms : performance and quality of life
Published in Revue médicale suisse (02-10-2024)“…Statins use is linked to side effects, notably muscular ones, known as Statin-Associated Muscle Symptoms (SAMS). These can include a pain, an increased…”
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Resistance training and cardiometabolic risk in women with metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity
Published in Applied physiology, nutrition, and metabolism (01-08-2024)“…Despite some reported benefits, there is a low quality of evidence for resistance training (RT) improving metabolic health of individuals with overweight or…”
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Night-to-night sleep variability in adolescent rugby players compared to non-athlete matched controls
Published in International journal of sports science & coaching (01-04-2023)“…Despite the importance of sleep monitoring in the context of sport, few studies to date examined night-to-night sleep variability among adolescent athletes…”
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Sleep pattern and staging in elite adolescent rugby players during the in-season competitive phase compared to an age matched non-athlete population
Published in European journal of sport science (03-04-2022)“…Young athletes must contend with the constraints of elite sports on top of school commitments and the physiological processes associated with adolescence. This…”
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No benefit of vitamin D supplementation on muscle function and health-related quality of life in primary cardiovascular prevention patients with statin-associated muscle symptoms: A randomized controlled trial
Published in Journal of clinical lipidology (01-03-2024)“…•Vitamin D supplementation has no beneficial effect on self-reported SAMS intensity.•Vitamin D supplementation has no beneficial effect on self-reported…”
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