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• Pelsers, Maurice
MA, Trent Stellingwerff, and Luc J.C. van Loon.
The
role of membrane fatty-acid transporters in regulating skeletal
muscle substrate use during exercise. Sports Medicine- 38(5):
387-399, 2008.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Mike K. Boit and Peter T. Res. Nutritional
strategies to optimize training and racing in middle-distance
athletes. Journal of Sports Sciences- 25(S1): S17-S28, 2007.
• Koopman, Rene,
Milou Beelen, Trent Stellingwerff, Bart Pennings,
Wim H. Saris, Arie K. Kies, Harm Kuipers and Luc J.C. van Loon.
Co-ingestion
of carbohydrate with protein does not further augment post-exercise
protein synthesis. American Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology
and Metabolism- 293(3): E833-E842, 2007.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Hanneke Boon, Anemie P. Gijsen, Jos H. Stegen,
Harm Kuipers and Luc J. van Loon. Carbohydrate
supplementation during prolonged cycling exercise spares muscle
glycogen but does not affect intramyocellular lipid use. Pflugers
Archive- European Journal of Physiology- 454(4): 635-647, 2007.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Hanneke Boon, Richard A. Jonkers, Joan M. Senden,
Lawrence L. Spriet, René Koopman and Luc J. van Loon. Significant
intramyocellular use during prolonged cycling in endurance-trained
males as assessed by three difference methodologies. American
Journal of Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism- 292(6): E1715-E1723,
2007.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, George J.F. Heigenhauser and Lawrence L. Spriet.
Reply
to letter “Pyruvate metabolism in working human skeletal
muscle” by Henderson et al. American Journal of Physiology:
Endocrinology and Metabolism- 292(4): E1238-E1239, 2007.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Paul J. LeBlanc, Melanie G. Hollidge, George J.F.
Heigenhauser and Lawrence L. Spriet. Hyperoxia
decreases muscle glycogenolysis, lactate production and lactate
efflux during steady state exercise. American Journal of Physiology:
Endocrinology and Metabolism- 290(6): E1180-E1190, 2006.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Lawrence L. Spriet, Matthew J. Watt, Nicholas
E. Kimber, Mark Hargreaves, John A. Hawley and Louise M. Burke.
Decreased
PDH activation and glycogenolysis during exercise following fat
adaptation with carbohydrate restoration. American Journal of
Physiology: Endocrinology and Metabolism- 290(2): E380-E388, 2006.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Lee R. Glazier, Matthew J. Watt, Paul J. LeBlanc,
George J.F. Heigenhauser and Lawrence L. Spriet. Effects
of hyperoxia on skeletal muscle carbohydrate metabolism during
transient and steady-state exercise. Journal of Applied Physiology.
98 (1): 250-256, 2005.
• Glazier, Lee,
Trent Stellingwerff and Lawrence L. Spriet. Effects
of microhydrin supplementation on endurance performance and metabolism
in well-trained cyclists. International Journal of Sport Nutrition
and Exercise Metabolism. 14(5): 560-573, 2004.
• Watt, Matthew
J., Trent Stellingwerff, George J. F. Heigenhauser
and Lawrence L. Spriet. Effects
of plasma adrenaline on hormone-sensitive lipase at rest and during
moderate exercise in human skeletal muscle. Journal of Physiology.
550(1): 325-332, 2003.
• Stellingwerff,
Trent, Matthew J. Watt, George J.F. Heigenhauser and
Lawrence L. Spriet. Effects
of reduced free fatty acid availability on skeletal muscle PDH
activation during aerobic exercise. American Journal of Physiology:
Endocrinology and Metabolism- 284(3):E589-E596, 2003.
• Watt, Matthew
J, George J.F. Heigenhauser, Trent Stellingwerff,
Mark Hargreaves and Lawrence L. Spriet. Carbohydrate
ingestion reduces skeletal muscle acetylcarnitine availability
but has no effect on substrate phosphorylation at the onset of
exercise in man. Journal of Physiology. 544(3): 949-956, 2002.
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