George Pavis
@gpavis
Postdoc at @UoE_NPG 👨🔬
Exploring the interplay of nutrition, physiology, performance and health
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30-12-2010 22:12:55
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The second monster study Tom Jameson and I conducted during our PhDs: Daily protein-polyphenol ingestion increases daily myofibrillar protein synthesis rates and promotes early muscle functional gains during resistance training. UoE_NPG University of Exeter UofE SHS
Does acute ketone monoester supplementation enhance the recovery of muscle force and modulate circulating cytokine concentrations after muscle-damaging eccentric exercise? Read our new research paper to find out more Tom Jameson pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36114653/ #ketone #supplementation
Recent publication in American Society for Nutrition Journals led by Dr Alistair Monteyne of UoE_NPG examining muscle protein synthesis and muscle adaptive responses during prolonged resistance training while consuming vegan or omnivorous diets. @Journalofnutrition sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Delighted to share our latest work in Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle : Short-term disuse does not affect postabsorptive or postprandial muscle protein fractional breakdown rates. With Marlou Dirks Benjamin T Wall UoE_NPG onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jc…
We are recruiting Type 2 Diabetics in the Limerick & surrounding regions for a study investigating the effect of alternative plant proteins on glucose control. If interested DM myself or George Pavis #Diabetes #Nutrition
In today’s blog, Dr George Pavis from PESS tells us: 🩸 How protein can help manage type 2 diabetes. 🌿 How you can take part in new research to help us discover more. pess.blog/2023/07/25/the… George Pavis #DiabetesResearch #SeaweedProtein #PostgradAtUL #StayCurious
Publication alert! 🎉📜Congrats to our colleague Kiera Wilkinson for publishing a systematic review on leucine and muscle protein synthesis rates in the journal Phys Reports The Physiological Society Coauthors: Chris K Dr A Monteyne Benjamin T Wall Prof F Stephens 👇👇 physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.14814/p…
New in AJP-Endocrinology and Metabolism: Sam West et al. showed that three non-animal derived #protein sources have utility in supporting post-exercise muscle reconditioning. ow.ly/sCG750PsNxT University of Exeter UTMB Health #mycoprotein #peaprotein #resistanceexercise
🩸 Do you have type 2 diabetes? 🌿Are you interested in alternative proteins? 🙋We're looking for volunteers for a study investigating whether plant proteins can improve glucose control. If interested DM myself or Brian Carson #Diabetes #Nutrition
Thanks for having me, Gillian! We discussed: 💊 How do anti-diabetes medications work? 🌿 Are there natural alternatives? 🧑🔬 Our latest findings at UL 🙋 How you can take part in our current work in people with Type 2 Diabetes Brian Carson University Of Limerick UL Research PESS @ UL
Grateful for a valuable 6 months postdoc-ing under the brilliant Brian Carson and Catherine Norton. It's been a rewarding journey, and I'm excited for what lies ahead!
Possibly our biggest, most-logistically complex study yet: A four-week mycoprotein intervention reduces serum cholesterol concentrations in community-dwelling, overweight adults. Benjamin T Wall Dr Raquel Revuelta Iniesta UoE_NPG clinicalnutritionjournal.com/article/S0261-…
📢 Abstract submission is now OPEN for the: New Perspectives on the Physiological Basis of #MuscleLoss meeting taking place on 4 – 5 September at University of Exeter. Don't miss out on the opportunity to share your research, submit by 3 June: buff.ly/3w4BreA
📢 Are you researching the underlying causes of muscle loss in the context of #ageing, disuse, inactivity, and #malnutrition? Submit an abstract to share your work at the #MuscleLoss meeting on 4-5 September at University of Exeter. Deadline extended to 30 June: buff.ly/3xiNx4h
Early registration deadline approaching! You have until 26th July to register for our upcoming The Physiological Society meeting 'New Perspectives on the Physiological Basis of Muscle Loss', which will be held on 4 and 5 September 2024 at the University of Exeter (UK). physoc.org/events/new-per…