Wouter M Peeters
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Recent Articles
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Smith K, Watson A, Lonnie M, Peeters W, Oonincx D, Tsoutsoura N, et al.
Eur J Nutr
. 2024 Mar;
63(5):1425-1433.
PMID: 38430450
Human dietary patterns are a major cause of environmental transformation, with agriculture occupying ~ 50% of global land space, while food production itself is responsible for ~ 30% of all...
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Masson S, Dissanayake W, Broome S, Hedges C, Peeters W, Gram M, et al.
Physiol Rep
. 2023 Feb;
11(4):e15536.
PMID: 36807886
A central characteristic of insulin resistance is the impaired ability for insulin to stimulate glucose uptake into skeletal muscle. While insulin resistance can occur distal to the canonical insulin receptor-PI3k-Akt...
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Hartono F, Martin-Arrowsmith P, Peeters W, Churchward-Venne T
Sports Med
. 2022 Feb;
52(6):1295-1328.
PMID: 35113389
Background: Engaging in both resistance and endurance exercise within the same training program, termed 'concurrent exercise training,' is common practice in many athletic disciplines that require a combination of strength...
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Churchward-Venne T, Pinckaers P, Smeets J, Peeters W, Zorenc A, Schierbeek H, et al.
J Nutr
. 2019 Jan;
149(2):210-220.
PMID: 30698812
Background: Protein ingestion during recovery from resistance-type exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthesis rates. Whey protein has been reported to have greater anabolic properties than soy protein, an effect which...
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Churchward-Venne T, Pinckaers P, Smeets J, Peeters W, Zorenc A, Schierbeek H, et al.
J Nutr
. 2019 Jan;
149(2):198-209.
PMID: 30698725
Background: Whey and micellar casein are high-quality dairy proteins that can stimulate postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates. How whey and casein compare with milk protein in their capacity to stimulate...