Philippe J M Pinckaers
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Recent Articles
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Pinckaers P, Weijzen M, Houben L, Zorenc A, Kouw I, de Groot L, et al.
Amino Acids
. 2024 Feb;
56(1):8.
PMID: 38315260
Plant-derived proteins are generally believed to possess lesser anabolic properties when compared with animal-derived proteins. This is, at least partly, attributed to the lower leucine content of most plant-derived proteins....
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Pinckaers P, Smeets J, Kouw I, Goessens J, Gijsen A, de Groot L, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Jan;
63(3):893-904.
PMID: 38228945
Purpose: Plant-derived proteins have received considerable attention as an alternative to animal-derived proteins. However, plant-derived proteins are considered to have less anabolic properties when compared with animal-derived proteins. The lower...
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Overkamp M, Houben L, Aussieker T, VAN Kranenburg J, Pinckaers P, Mikkelsen U, et al.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab
. 2023 May;
108(10):e907-e915.
PMID: 37161470
Context: Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) forms the cornerstone in prostate cancer (PCa) treatment. However, ADT also lowers skeletal muscle mass. Objective: To identify the impact of ADT with and without...
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Petrick H, Pinckaers P, Brunetta H
J Physiol
. 2023 Apr;
601(12):2237-2239.
PMID: 37070238
No abstract available.
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Pinckaers P, Kouw I, Gorissen S, Houben L, Senden J, Wodzig W, et al.
J Nutr
. 2022 Sep;
152(12):2734-2743.
PMID: 36170964
Background: Plant-derived proteins are considered to have lesser anabolic properties when compared with animal-derived proteins. The attenuated rise in muscle protein synthesis rates following ingestion of plant-derived compared with animal-derived...
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Pinckaers P, Hendriks F, Hermans W, Goessens J, Senden J, VAN Kranenburg J, et al.
Med Sci Sports Exerc
. 2022 Apr;
54(9):1572-1581.
PMID: 35438672
Introduction: Plant-derived proteins have received considerable attention as an alternative to animal-based proteins and are now frequently used in both plant-based diets and sports nutrition products. However, little information is...
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Kouw I, Pinckaers P, Le Bourgot C, VAN Kranenburg J, Zorenc A, de Groot L, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2021 Dec;
:1-11.
PMID: 34881688
Plant-based proteins are considered to be less effective in their capacity to stimulate muscle protein synthesis when compared with animal-based protein sources, likely due to differences in amino acid contents....
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Pinckaers P, Trommelen J, Snijders T, van Loon L
Sports Med
. 2021 Sep;
51(Suppl 1):59-74.
PMID: 34515966
There is a global trend of an increased interest in plant-based diets. This includes an increase in the consumption of plant-based proteins at the expense of animal-based proteins. Plant-derived proteins...
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Pinckaers P, Kouw I, Hendriks F, VAN Kranenburg J, de Groot L, Verdijk L, et al.
Br J Nutr
. 2021 Feb;
126(12):1832-1842.
PMID: 33597056
Plant-derived proteins have been suggested to have less anabolic properties when compared with animal-derived proteins. Whether blends of plant- and animal-derived proteins can compensate for their lesser anabolic potential has...
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Trommelen J, Holwerda A, Pinckaers P, van Loon L
Proc Nutr Soc
. 2021 Jan;
80(2):221-229.
PMID: 33487181
All human tissues are in a constant state of remodelling, regulated by the balance between tissue protein synthesis and breakdown rates. It has been well-established that protein ingestion stimulates skeletal...