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Michael D. Roberts
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 217
Citations - 5154
Michael D. Roberts is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Skeletal muscle & Muscle hypertrophy. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 203 publications receiving 3903 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael D. Roberts include University of Missouri & University of Oklahoma.
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ISSN exercise & sports nutrition review update: research & recommendations
Chad M. Kerksick,Colin D. Wilborn,Michael D. Roberts,Abbie E. Smith-Ryan,Susan M. Kleiner,Ralf Jäger,Richard L. Collins,Matthew B. Cooke,Jaci N. Davis,Elfego Galvan,Mike Greenwood,Lonnie Lowery,Robert Wildman,Jose Antonio,Richard B. Kreider +14 more
TL;DR: This updated review is to provide ISSN members and individuals interested in sports nutrition with information that can be implemented in educational, research or practical settings and serve as a foundational basis for determining the efficacy and safety of many common sport nutrition products and their ingredients.
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Lifetime sedentary living accelerates some aspects of secondary aging
TL;DR: Physical inactivity plays a major role in the secondary aging of many essential physiological functions, and this aging can be prevented through a lifetime of physical activity.
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Pharmacokinetics, safety, and effects on exercise performance of l-arginine α-ketoglutarate in trained adult men
Bill Campbell,Michael D. Roberts,Chad M. Kerksick,Colin D. Wilborn,B. Marcello,Lucas Taylor,E Nassar,Brian Leutholtz,Rodney G. Bowden,Chris Rasmussen,Mike Greenwood,Richard B. Kreider +11 more
TL;DR: AAKG supplementation appeared to be safe and well tolerated, and positively influenced 1RM bench press and Wingate peak power performance and did not influence body composition or aerobic capacity.
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Effects of a popular exercise and weight loss program on weight loss, body composition, energy expenditure and health in obese women
Chad M. Kerksick,Chad M. Kerksick,A. Thomas,Bill Campbell,Lucas Taylor,Colin D. Wilborn,B. Marcello,Michael D. Roberts,Emily Pfau,Megan Grimstvedt,Jasmine Opusunju,Teresa Magrans-Courtney,Chris Rasmussen,Ronald L. Wilson,Richard B. Kreider +14 more
TL;DR: Exercise alone (ND) appears to have minimal impact on measured outcomes with positive outcomes apparent when exercise is combined with a hypoenergetic diet, and greater improvements in waist circumference and body composition occurred when carbohydrate is replaced in the diet with protein.
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Total body water estimations in healthy men and women using bioimpedance spectroscopy: a deuterium oxide comparison
Jordan R. Moon,Sarah E. Tobkin,Michael D. Roberts,Vincent J. Dalbo,Chad M. Kerksick,Michael G. Bemben,Joel T. Cramer,Jeffrey R. Stout +7 more
TL;DR: The 4000B and SFB7 are valid BIS devices when compared to D2O to estimate TBW in college-age Caucasian men and women, and the newSFB7 device displayed greater precision in comparison to the 4000B, which may decrease the error when estimating TBW on an individual basis.