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Publications by Zhenping Ding
Aerobic Exercise Training Adaptations Are Increased by Postexercise Carbohydrate-Protein Supplementation
Journal of Nutrition and Metabolism
Nutrition
Dietetics
Food Science
Endocrinology
Metabolism
Diabetes
Improved Cycling Time-Trial Performance After Ingestion of a Caffeine Energy Drink
International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
Nutrition
Sports Medicine
Dietetics
Sports Science
Orthopedics
Medicine
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Carbohydrate, Protein, and Fat Metabolism During Exercise After Oral Carnitine Supplementation in Humans
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Influences of Carbohydrate Plus Amino Acid Supplementation on Differing Exercise Intensity Adaptations in Older Persons: Skeletal Muscle and Endocrine Responses
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Carbohydrate Supplementation and Exercise-Induced Changes in T-Lymphocyte Function
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Cardiorespiratory Adaptations During Concurrent Aerobic and Strength Training in Men and Women
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Effects of Hypervolemia by Protein and Glucose Supplementation During Aerobic Training on Thermal and Arterial Pressure Regulations in Hypertensive Older Men
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Inflammatory Cytokines and Immune System Modulation by Aerobic Versus Resisted Exercise Training for Elderly
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Addition of Protein in Carbohydrate Supplementation Does Not Improve Performance of Amateur Runners in Exercise Above the Anaerobic Threshold
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