James Frampton
@je_frampton
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02-04-2011 20:01:34
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Gastrointestinal Tolerance of Low, Medium and High Dose Acute Oral l-Glutamine Supplementation in Healthy Adults: A Pilot Study mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/1… Joe Layden, Dr Rob Child, Alison Millyard, Si Delves, Jo Fallowfield
New Cell Metabolism paper: Dissociation of Muscle Insulin Resistance from Alterations in Mitochondrial Substrate Preference. tinyurl.com/y3ftsn42
Review | Short-chain fatty acids are the principal end products of gut microbiota carbohydrate digestion. Ed Chambers, James Frampton, Gary Frost & Kevin Murphy (Imperial College London) review how gut-derived SCFAs affect skeletal muscle metabolism & function. nature.com/articles/s4225…
Our study is recruiting post-menopausal women aged 45-65 years of age at @SUEngineering @SUSportsScience. A poster containing further information and eligibility for this study can be found below. Please email [email protected] or DM myself or Rachel Churm
Proud to share our latest work just published in Sports Medicine reviewing the acute effect of exercise on glucose, insulin and glucagon concentrations: rdcu.be/cjyE0 Gary Frost
Review | Short-chain fatty acids are the principal end-products of gut microbiota carbohydrate digestion. Ed Chambers, James Frampton, Gary Frost & Kevin Murphy (Imperial College London) review how gut-derived SCFAs affect skeletal muscle metabolism & function. nature.com/articles/s4225…
Review | In the context of #Tokyo2020, we highlight how skeletal muscle metabolism & function can be affected by short-chain fatty acids produced by the gut microbiota. Read the work by Ed Chambers, James Frampton, Gary Frost & Kevin Murphy. nature.com/articles/s4225…
Does #exercise in a #fasted state alter food intake, energy expenditure, hunger ratings or gut hormones? Latest from James Frampton et al. is an #openaccess meta-analysis on this topic nature.com/articles/s4136…
Glad to get this one over the line! Our recent meta-analysis looking at the acute effects of fasted exercise on energy intake, energy expenditure and appetite nature.com/articles/s4136… Rob Edinburgh Henry Ogden Javier Gonzalez
REVIEW | Read about how skeletal muscle #metabolism & function can be affected by short-chain fatty acids produced by the gut microbiota. Work by Ed Chambers, James Frampton, Gary Frost & Kevin Murphy. #TBT 🔙 nature.com/articles/s4225…
New study in Journal of Physiology from MDR's Ed Chambers, James Frampton Gary Frost and colleagues found novel metabolites & hormones linked with post-exercise appetite regulation that could be targeted to improve the efficacy of exercise as a weight loss treatment ⬇️ physoc.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1113/JP…
Interested in the links between exercise and appetite - and circulating metabolites? 🚴🏻⚖️ Check out this perspective from Henver Brunetta and I - and the original study by James Frampton and colleagues - both Open Access in Journal of Physiology👇🏼
The latest issue of Journal of Physiology is now available! This issue features a cover image from James Frampton et. al., which shows the correlation network of circulating factors in the ‘control + rest’ study condition. Find the full issue here 👉buff.ly/3L3QF7V
Our cover image comes from the work of James Frampton (Metabolism, Digestion & Reproduction) et. al., who investigated the metabolic interplay between dietary carbohydrate and exercise and its role in acute appetite regulation in males! 📜buff.ly/3OJrdFo