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Brian M. Dixon
Researcher at USANA Health Sciences
Publications - 18
Citations - 818
Brian M. Dixon is an academic researcher from USANA Health Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vitamin D and neurology & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 702 citations.
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Comparative absorption of a standardized curcuminoid mixture and its lecithin formulation
John Cuomo,Giovanni Appendino,Adam Dern,Erik Schneider,Toni McKinnon,Mark J. Brown,Stefano Togni,Brian M. Dixon +7 more
TL;DR: The improved absorption, and possibly also a better plasma curcuminoid profile, might underlie the clinical efficacy of Meriva at doses significantly lower than unformulated cur cuminoid mixtures.
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Higher Serum 25-Hydroxyvitamin D Concentrations Associate with a Faster Recovery of Skeletal Muscle Strength after Muscular Injury
Tyler Barker,Vanessa T. Henriksen,Thomas B. Martins,Harry R. Hill,Carl R. Kjeldsberg,Erik Schneider,Brian M. Dixon,Lindell K. Weaver +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that pre-exercise serum 25(OH)D concentrations could influence the recovery of skeletal muscle strength after an acute bout of intense exercise.
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Positive correlation between circulating cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (hCAP18/LL-37) and 25-hydroxyvitamin D levels in healthy adults.
Brian M. Dixon,Tyler Barker,Toni McKinnon,John Cuomo,Balz Frei,Niels Borregaard,Adrian F. Gombart +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that plasma hCAP18 levels correlate with serum 25( OH)D levels in subjects with concentrations of 25(OH)D’s as opposed to those with concentrations > 32 ng/ml and that vitamin D status may regulate systemic levels of h CAP18/LL-37.
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Supplemental vitamin D enhances the recovery in peak isometric force shortly after intense exercise
Tyler Barker,Erik Schneider,Brian M. Dixon,Vanessa T. Henriksen,Lindell K. Weaver,Lindell K. Weaver +5 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that supplemental vitamin D may serve as an attractive complementary approach to enhance the recovery of skeletal muscle strength following intense exercise in reportedly active adults with a sufficient vitamin D status prior to supplementation.
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Circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines are elevated and peak power output correlates with 25-hydroxyvitamin D in vitamin D insufficient adults
Tyler Barker,Thomas B. Martins,Harry R. Hill,Carl R. Kjeldsberg,Brian M. Dixon,Erik Schneider,Vanessa T. Henriksen,Lindell K. Weaver,Lindell K. Weaver,Lindell K. Weaver +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that vitamin D insufficiency, in part, could result in pro-inflammatory stress without altering muscular strength or function in young adults.