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Kamiel Maase
Researcher at University of Texas at Austin
Publications - 12
Citations - 528
Kamiel Maase is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency & Sleep Stages. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 445 citations.
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Structure of the Shigella dysenteriae haem transport locus and its phylogenetic distribution in enteric bacteria.
Elizabeth E. Wyckoff,Donald Duncan,Alfredo G. Torres,Melody Mills,Melody Mills,Kamiel Maase,Shelley M. Payne +6 more
TL;DR: The ability to transport and use haemin as an iron source is frequently observed in clinical isolates of Shigella spp.
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Protein Ingestion before Sleep Increases Muscle Mass and Strength Gains during Prolonged Resistance-Type Exercise Training in Healthy Young Men
Tim Snijders,Peter T. Res,Joey S J Smeets,Stephan van Vliet,Janneau van Kranenburg,Kamiel Maase,Arie K. Kies,Lex B. Verdijk,Luc J. C. van Loon +8 more
TL;DR: Protein ingestion before sleep represents an effective dietary strategy to augment muscle mass and strength gains during resistance exercise training in young men.
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Direct-to-consumer genetic testing for predicting sports performance and talent identification: Consensus statement.
Nick Webborn,Alun G. Williams,Mike McNamee,Claude Bouchard,Yannis P. Pitsiladis,Ildus I. Ahmetov,Euan A. Ashley,Nuala M. Byrne,Silvia Camporesi,Malcolm Collins,Paul Dijkstra,Nir Eynon,Noriyuki Fuku,Fleur C. Garton,Nils Hoppe,Søren Holm,Jane Kaye,Vassilis Klissouras,Alejandro Lucia,Kamiel Maase,Colin Neil Moran,Kathryn N. North,Fabio Pigozzi,Guan Wang +23 more
TL;DR: In the current state of knowledge, no child or young athlete should be exposed to DTC genetic testing to define or alter training or for talent identification aimed at selecting gifted children or adolescents.
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Repeated-sprint performance and plasma responses following beetroot juice supplementation do not differ between recreational, competitive and elite sprint athletes.
Kristin L. Jonvik,Jean Nyakayiru,J.W.M. van Dijk,Kamiel Maase,Sam B. Ballak,Joan M. G. Senden,L.J.C. van Loon,Lex B. Verdijk +7 more
TL;DR: Beetroot juice supplementation reduces time to reach peak power, which may improve the capacity to accelerate during high-intensity and sprint tasks in recreational as well as elite athletes.
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Train hard, sleep well? Perceived training load, sleep quantity and sleep stage distribution in elite level athletes
Melanie Knufinke,Arne Nieuwenhuys,Sabine A. E. Geurts,Els I S Møst,Kamiel Maase,Maarten H. Moen,Anton M.L. Coenen,Michiel A. J. Kompier +7 more
TL;DR: Results indicate healthy sleep durations, but elevated wake after sleep onset, suggesting a potential need for sleep optimization.