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Lily M Williams

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Valkenborghs S, Wood L, Callister R, Upham J, Grainge C, Anderson S, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract . 2024 Jun; 12(10):2744-2753.e8. PMID: 38901614
Background: The therapeutic effects of exercise have prompted calls for it to be embedded into standard asthma care, but evidence informing the optimal exercise intensity is lacking. Objective: This study...
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Stoodley I, Williams L, Wood L
Nutrients . 2023 Sep; 15(18). PMID: 37764843
Maintaining muscle mass, strength, and function is crucial for our aging population. Exercise and dietary protein intake are recommended strategies; however, animal proteins have been the most studied. Plant-based protein...
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Williams L, Berthon B, Stoodley I, Williams E, Wood L
Nutrients . 2023 Jul; 15(9). PMID: 37432355
Medicinal mushroom extracts (MMEs) exert immunomodulatory effects on innate immunity. The present study aimed to examine the effect of medicinal mushroom components on immune cell responses to inflammatory stimuli by...
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Berthon B, Williams L, Williams E, Wood L
Adv Nutr . 2022 Apr; 13(5):1799-1819. PMID: 35481594
Lactoferrin (Lf) is a glycoprotein present in human and bovine milk with antimicrobial and immune-modulating properties. This review aimed to examine the evidence for the effect of Lf supplementation on...
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Williams E, Berthon B, Stoodley I, Williams L, Wood L
Semin Respir Crit Care Med . 2022 Mar; 43(5):646-661. PMID: 35272384
An emerging body of evidence suggests that diet plays an important role in both the development and management of asthma. The relationship between dietary intake and asthma risk has been...
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Williams L, Stoodley I, Berthon B, Wood L
Adv Nutr . 2021 Sep; 13(1):167-192. PMID: 34543378
Prebiotics, synbiotics, and SCFAs have been shown to decrease systemic inflammation and play a protective role in chronic respiratory conditions. However, their effects on infection and immune function are unclear....