Jordan M Joy
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Recent Articles
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Falcone P, Nieman K, Tribby A, Vogel R, Joy J, Moon J, et al.
Nutr Res
. 2019 Feb;
64:24-38.
PMID: 30802720
Previous studies have demonstrated that chronic supplementation with a proprietary spearmint extract (PSE) can improve cognitive performance in individuals 50-70 years of age with age-related memory issues. In the present...
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Falcone P, Tribby A, Vogel R, Joy J, Moon J, Slayton C, et al.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
. 2018 Dec;
15(1):58.
PMID: 30541572
Background: Proprietary spearmint extract (PSE) containing a minimum 14.5% rosmarinic acid and 24% total phenolic content, has evinced positive effects on cognition in individuals aged 50-70 with memory impairment after...
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Joy J, Vogel R, Broughton K, Kudla U, Kerr N, Davison J, et al.
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
. 2018 May;
15(1):24.
PMID: 29764464
Background: Casein protein consumed before sleep has been suggested to offer an overnight supply of exogenous amino acids for anabolic processes. The purpose of this study was to compare supplemental...
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Wilson J, Lowery R, Roberts M, Sharp M, Joy J, Shields K, et al.
J Strength Cond Res
. 2017 Apr;
34(12):3463-3474.
PMID: 28399015
Wilson, JM, Lowery, RP, Roberts, MD, Sharp, MH, Joy, JM, Shields, KA, Partl, JM, Volek, JS, and D'Agostino, DP. Effects of ketogenic dieting on body composition, strength, power, and hormonal...
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Joy J, Vogel R, Moon J, Falcone P, Mosman M, Pietrzkowski Z, et al.
BMC Complement Altern Med
. 2016 Jul;
16:224.
PMID: 27430755
Background: Increased cellular ATP levels have the potential to enhance athletic performance. A proprietary blend of ancient peat and apple extracts has been supposed to increase ATP production. Therefore, the...
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Joy J, Vogel R, Moon J, Falcone P, Mosman M, Kim M
J Int Soc Sports Nutr
. 2016 Jun;
13:25.
PMID: 27293386
Background: Increased ATP levels may enhance training-induced muscle accretion and fat loss, and caffeine is a known ergogenic aid. A novel supplement containing ancient peat and apple extracts has reported...
7.
De Souza E, Lowery R, Wilson J, Sharp M, Mobley C, Fox C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2016 May;
11(5):e0155153.
PMID: 27182886
Background: The primary purpose of this investigation was to examine the effects of arachidonic acid (ARA) supplementation on functional performance and body composition in trained males. In addition, we performed...
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Joy J, Falcone P, Vogel R, Mosman M, Kim M, Moon J
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
. 2015 Dec;
41(1):115.
PMID: 26695689
No abstract available.
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Joy J, Falcone P, Vogel R, Mosman M, Kim M, Moon J
Appl Physiol Nutr Metab
. 2015 Oct;
40(11):1171-7.
PMID: 26489051
Adenosine-5'-triphosphate (ATP) is primarily known as a cellular source of energy. Increased ATP levels may have the potential to enhance body composition. A novel, proprietary blend of ancient peat and...
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Consuming a multi-ingredient thermogenic supplement for 28 days is apparently safe in healthy adults
Vogel R, Joy J, Falcone P, Mosman M, Kim M, Moon J
Food Nutr Res
. 2015 Jul;
59:27999.
PMID: 26205229
Background: Thermogenic (TRM) supplements are often used by people seeking to decrease body weight. Many TRM supplements are formulated with multiple ingredients purported to increase energy expenditure and maximize fat...