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Thomas B. Price

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  59
Citations -  5448

Thomas B. Price is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycogen & Isometric exercise. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 59 publications receiving 5226 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas B. Price include University of Bridgeport & University of Connecticut.

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Mechanism of free fatty acid-induced insulin resistance in humans.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that free fatty acids induce insulin resistance in humans by initial inhibition of glucose transport/phosphorylation which is then followed by an approximately 50% reduction in both the rate of muscle glycogen synthesis and glucose oxidation.
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Increased Glucose Transport–Phosphorylation and Muscle Glycogen Synthesis after Exercise Training in Insulin-Resistant Subjects

TL;DR: Exercise increases insulin sensitivity in both normal subjects and the insulin-resistant offspring of diabetic parents because of a twofold increase in insulin-stimulated glycogen synthesis in muscle, due to an increase in Diabetes mellitus-related glucose transport-phosphorylation.
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Variability in muscle size and strength gain after unilateral resistance training.

TL;DR: Men and women exhibit wide ranges of response to resistance training, with some subjects showing little to no gain, and others showing profound changes, increasing size by over 10 cm and doubling their strength.
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Early postexercise muscle glycogen recovery is enhanced with a carbohydrate-protein supplement.

TL;DR: The results suggest that a CHO-Pro supplement is more effective for the rapid replenishment of muscle glycogen after exercise than a CHO supplement of equal CHO or caloric content.
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ACTN3 genotype is associated with increases in muscle strength in response to resistance training in women.

TL;DR: Associations between ACTN3 genotype and muscle size and elbow flexor isometric and dynamic strength in a large group of men and women enrolled in a 12-wk standardized elbowflexor/extensor resistance training program of the nondominant arm were studied.