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Old 08-10-2007, 12:51 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: PROFESSOR TO ANSWER OUR QUESTIONS

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He's a Professor at a University! Nothing to do with any Supplements company, please read the background.
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So why is he mentioned on their website, adverts, resellers websites?

Not discrediting him, just woundered if he has an affiliation or if they just use research he has done, which is a fair enough question!!!!!

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I thought the exact same thing.
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Here is some text taken from a resellers website:

'This formula is backed by five years of groundbreaking scientific research at the prestigious University of Nottingham under the guidance of Dr. Paul Greenhaff, in collaboration with Dr. Marvin Heuer and the Team MuscleTech researchers.'
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O/t Karl (reflex), i assume you work for/represent Reflex, Is all-in-1 supplements anything to do with your company?
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Re: PROFESSOR TO ANSWER OUR QUESTIONS

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Here is some text taken from a resellers website:

'This formula is backed by five years of groundbreaking scientific research at the prestigious University of Nottingham under the guidance of Dr. Paul Greenhaff, in collaboration with Dr. Marvin Heuer and the Team MuscleTech researchers.'
Basically Muscletech fund the research. ie. They pay for it. (Cos someone has too!) and they'll hope that the findings support a product they have. There are quite a few studies that have cost certain companies millions and the findings didnt corroborate their product...which is funny!
He merely as it states guides them (looks after the scientific stuff probably)


Here are Greenhaffs studies. He's a smart guy!
  • Stephens, F.B., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Laithwaite, D., Simpson, E.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2007) A threshold exists for the stimulatory effect of insulin on plasma L-carnitine clearance in humans. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 292: E637-E641. 10.1152/ajpendo.00508.2006 PubMed
  • Hespel, P., Maughan, R.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2006) Dietary supplements for football. J Sports Sci 24: 749-761. 10.1080/02640410500482974 PubMed
  • Baker, D.J., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Jones, S.W., Timmons, J.A., Greenhaff, P.L. (2006) Chronic treatment with the beta(2)-adrenoceptor agonist prodrug BRL-47672 impairs rat skeletal muscle function by inducing a comprehensive shift to a faster muscle phenotype. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 319: 439-446. 10.1124/jpet.106.107045 PubMed
  • Stephens, F.B., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Laithwaite, D., Simpson, E.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2006) An acute increase in skeletal muscle carnitine content alters fuel metabolism in resting human skeletal muscle. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 91: 5013-5018. 10.1210/jc.2006-1584 PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P.L. (2006) The molecular physiology of human limb immobilization and rehabilitation. Exerc Sport Sci Rev 34: 159-163. 10.1249/01.jes.0000240017.99877.8a PubMed
  • Stephens, F.B., Evans, C.E., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2006) Carbohydrate ingestion augments L-carnitine retention in humans. J Appl Physiol ?: ?-?. 10.1152/japplphysiol.01011.2006 PubMed
  • Baker, D.J., Greenhaff, P.L., Macinnes, A., Timmons, J.A. (2006) The experimental type 2 diabetes therapy glycogen phosphorylase inhibition can impair aerobic muscle function during prolonged contraction. Diabetes 55: 1855-1861. 10.2337/db05-1687 PubMed
  • Rennie, M.J., Bohe, J., Smith, K., Wackerhage, H., Greenhaff, P. (2006) Branched-chain amino acids as fuels and anabolic signals in human muscle. J Nutr 136: 264S-268S. PubMed
  • Stephens, F.B., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Laithwaite, D., Simpson, E.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2006) Insulin stimulates L-carnitine accumulation in human skeletal muscle. FASEB J 20: 377-379. 10.1096/fj.05-4985fje PubMed
  • Timmons, J.A., Jansson, E., Fischer, H., Gustafsson, T., Greenhaff, P.L., Ridden, J., Rachman, J., Sundberg, C.J. (2005) Modulation of extracellular matrix genes reflects the magnitude of physiological adaptation to aerobic exercise training in humans. BMC Biol 3: 19-19. 10.1186/1741-7007-3-19 PubMed
  • Baker, D.J., Timmons, J.A., Greenhaff, P.L. (2005) Glycogen phosphorylase inhibition in type 2 diabetes therapy: a systematic evaluation of metabolic and functional effects in rat skeletal muscle. Diabetes 54: 2453-2459. PubMed
  • Steiner, M.C., Evans, R., Deacon, S.J., Singh, S.J., Patel, P., Fox, J., Greenhaff, P.L., Morgan, M.D. (2005) Adenine nucleotide loss in the skeletal muscles during exercise in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Thorax ?: ?-?. 10.1136/thx.2004.038802 PubMed
  • Timmons, J.A., Larsson, O., Jansson, E., Fischer, H., Gustafsson, T., Greenhaff, P.L., Ridden, J., Rachman, J., Peyrard-Janvid, M., Wahlestedt, C., Sundberg, C.J. (2005) Human muscle gene expression responses to endurance training provide a novel perspective on Duchenne muscular dystrophy. FASEB J 19: 750-760. 10.1096/fj.04-1980com PubMed
  • van Loon, L.J., Thomason-Hughes, M., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Koopman, R., Greenhaff, P.L., Hardie, D.G., Keizer, H.A., Saris, W.H., Wagenmakers, A.J. (2005) Inhibition of adipose tissue lipolysis increases intramuscular lipid and glycogen use in vivo in humans. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 289: E482-E493. 10.1152/ajpendo.00092.2005 PubMed
  • Dawson, K.D., Baker, D.J., Greenhaff, P.L., Gibala, M.J. (2005) An acute decrease in TCA cycle intermediates does not affect aerobic energy delivery in contracting rat skeletal muscle. J Physiol 565: 637-643. 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.079939 PubMed
  • Roberts, P.A., Loxham, S.J., Poucher, S.M., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2005) Acetyl-CoA provision and the acetyl group deficit at the onset of contraction in ischemic canine skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 288: E327-E334. 10.1152/ajpendo.00441.2003 PubMed
  • Timmons, J.A., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Poucher, S.M., Greenhaff, P.L. (2004) Acetyl group availability influences phosphocreatine degradation even during intense muscle contraction. J Physiol 561: 851-859. 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.069419 PubMed
  • Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Peirce, N.S., Fox, J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2004) Muscle pyruvate availability can limit the flux, but not activation, of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex during submaximal exercise in humans. J Physiol 561: 647-655. 10.1113/jphysiol.2004.073411 PubMed
  • Jones, S.W., Baker, D.J., Gardiner, S.M., Bennett, T., Timmons, J.A., Greenhaff, P.L. (2004) The Effect of the {beta}2-Adrenoceptor Agonist Prodrug BRL-47672 on Cardiovascular Function, Skeletal Muscle Myosin Heavy Chain, and MyoD Expression in the Rat. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 311: 1225-1231. PubMed
  • Jones, S.W., Hill, R.J., Krasney, P.A., O'Conner, B., Peirce, N., Greenhaff, P.L. (2004) Disuse atrophy and exercise rehabilitation in humans profoundly affects the expression of genes associated with the regulation of skeletal muscle mass. FASEB J 18: 1025-1027. PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P.L., Campbell-O'Sullivan, S.P., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Poucher, S.M., Roberts, P.A., Timmons, J.A. (2004) Metabolic inertia in contracting skeletal muscle: a novel approach for pharmacological intervention in peripheral vascular disease. Br J Clin Pharmacol 57: 237-243. PubMed
  • Jones, S.W., Baker, D.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2003) G protein-coupled receptor kinases 2 and 5 are differentially expressed in rat skeletal muscle and remain unchanged following beta2-agonist administration. Exp Physiol 88: 277-284. PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P.L. (2003) Milestones in human physiology: Muscle energy metabolism and blood flow during contraction. J Physiol 551: 397-399. PubMed
  • Robinson, T.M., Sewell, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2003) L-arginine ingestion after rest and exercise: effects on glucose disposal. Med Sci Sports Exerc 35: 1309-1315. PubMed
  • Hesselink, M.K., Greenhaff, P.L., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Hultman, E., Saris, W.H., Nieuwlaat, R., Schaart, G., Kornips, E., Schrauwen, P. (2003) Increased uncoupling protein 3 content does not affect mitochondrial function in human skeletal muscle in vivo. J Clin Invest 111: 479-486. PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P.L., Campbell-O'Sullivan, S.P., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Poucher, S.M., Roberts, P.A., Timmons, J.A. (2002) An acetyl group deficit limits mitochondrial ATP production at the onset of exercise. Biochem Soc Trans 30: 275-280. 10.1042/ PubMed
  • Grassi, B., Hogan, M.C., Greenhaff, P.L., Hamann, J.J., Kelley, K.M., Aschenbach, W.G., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Gladden, L.B. (2002) Oxygen uptake on-kinetics in dog gastrocnemius in situ following activation of pyruvate dehydrogenase by dichloroacetate. J Physiol 538: 195-207. PubMed
  • Campbell-O'Sullivan, S.P., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Peirce, N., Greenhaff, P.L. (2002) Low intensity exercise in humans accelerates mitochondrial ATP production and pulmonary oxygen kinetics during subsequent more intense exercise. J Physiol 538: 931-939. PubMed
  • Gibala, M.J., Peirce, N., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2002) Exercise with low muscle glycogen augments TCA cycle anaplerosis but impairs oxidative energy provision in humans. J Physiol 540: 1079-1086. PubMed
  • Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Young, S., Wellock, F., Short, A.H., Burden, R.P., Morgan, A.G., Greenhaff, P.L. (2002) Gender and age differences in plasma carnitine, muscle strength, and exercise tolerance in haemodialysis patients. Nephrol Dial Transplant 17: 1808-1813. PubMed
  • Roberts, P.A., Loxham, S.J., Poucher, S.M., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2002) The acetyl group deficit at the onset of contraction in ischaemic canine skeletal muscle. J Physiol 544: 591-602. PubMed
  • Roberts, P.A., Loxham, S.J., Poucher, S.M., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2002) Bicarbonate-induced alkalosis augments cellular acetyl group availability and isometric force during the rest-to-work transition in canine skeletal muscle. Exp Physiol 87: 489-498. PubMed
  • Roberts, P.A., Loxham, S.J., Poucher, S.M., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2002) The temporal relationship between glycogen phosphorylase and activation of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex during adrenaline infusion in resting canine skeletal muscle. J Physiol 545: 297-304. PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P. (2001) Look before you leap. J Appl Physiol 91: 1011-1013. PubMed
  • Tsintzas, K., Williams, C., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Hultman, E., Boobis, L., Clarys, P., Greenhaff, P. (2001) Phosphocreatine degradation in type I and type II muscle fibres during submaximal exercise in man: effect of carbohydrate ingestion. J Physiol 537: 305-311. PubMed
  • Op 't Eijnde, B., Urso, B., Richter, E.A., Greenhaff, P.L., Hespel, P. (2001) Effect of oral creatine supplementation on human muscle GLUT4 protein content after immobilization. Diabetes 50: 18-23. PubMed
  • Bruce, M., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L., Boobis, L.H., Williams, C., Bowtell, J.L. (2001) Glutamine supplementation promotes anaplerosis but not oxidative energy delivery in human skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 280: E669-E675. PubMed
  • Steenge, G.R., Verhoef, P., Greenhaff, P.L. (2001) The effect of creatine and resistance training on plasma homocysteine concentration in healthy volunteers. Arch Intern Med 161: 1455-1456. PubMed
  • van Loon, L.J., Greenhaff, P.L., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Saris, W.H., Wagenmakers, A.J. (2001) The effects of increasing exercise intensity on muscle fuel utilisation in humans. J Physiol 536: 295-304. PubMed
  • Hespel, P., Op't Eijnde, B., Van Leemputte, M., Urso, B., Greenhaff, P.L., Labarque, V., Dymarkowski, S., Van Hecke, P., Richter, E.A. (2001) Oral creatine supplementation facilitates the rehabilitation of disuse atrophy and alters the expression of muscle myogenic factors in humans. J Physiol 536: 625-633. PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P.L. (2001) The creatine-phosphocreatine system: there's more than one song in its repertoire. J Physiol 537: 657-657. PubMed
  • Copray, S., Liem, R., Brouwer, N., Greenhaff, P., Habens, F., Fernyhough, P. (2000) Contraction-induced muscle fiber damage is increased in soleus muscle of streptozotocin-diabetic rats and is associated with elevated expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor mRNA in muscle fibers and activated satellite cells. Exp Neurol 161: 597-608. PubMed
  • Casey, A., Mann, R., Banister, K., Fox, J., Morris, P.G., Macdonald, I.A., Greenhaff, P.L. (2000) Effect of carbohydrate ingestion on glycogen resynthesis in human liver and skeletal muscle, measured by (13)C MRS. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 278: E65-E75. PubMed
  • Terjung, R.L., Clarkson, P., Eichner, E.R., Greenhaff, P.L., Hespel, P.J., Israel, R.G., Kraemer, W.J., Meyer, R.A., Spriet, L.L., Tarnopolsky, M.A., Wagenmakers, A.J., Williams, M.H. (2000) American College of Sports Medicine roundtable. The physiological and health effects of oral creatine supplementation. Med Sci Sports Exerc 32: 706-717. PubMed
  • Casey, A., Greenhaff, P.L. (2000) Does dietary creatine supplementation play a role in skeletal muscle metabolism and performance? Am J Clin Nutr 72: 607S-617S. PubMed
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  • Rajab, P., Fox, J., Riaz, S., Tomlinson, D., Ball, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (2000) Skeletal muscle myosin heavy chain isoforms and energy metabolism after clenbuterol treatment in the rat. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 279: R1076-R1081. PubMed
  • Steenge, G.R., Simpson, E.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (2000) Protein- and carbohydrate-induced augmentation of whole body creatine retention in humans. J Appl Physiol 89: 1165-1171. PubMed
  • Tsintzas, K., Williams, C., Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Hultman, E., Boobis, L., Greenhaff, P. (2000) Carbohydrate ingestion prior to exercise augments the exercise-induced activation of the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in human skeletal muscle. Exp Physiol 85: 581-586. PubMed
  • Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Simpson, E.J., Greenhaff, P.L. (1999) The importance of pyruvate availability to PDC activation and anaplerosis in human skeletal muscle. Am J Physiol 276: E472-E478. PubMed
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  • Constantin-Teodosiu, D., Greenhaff, P.L. (1999) The tricarboxylic acid cycle in human skeletal muscle: is there a role for nutritional intervention? Curr Opin Clin Nutr Metab Care 2: 527-531. PubMed
  • Andrews, R., Greenhaff, P., Curtis, S., Perry, A., Cowley, A.J. (1998) The effect of dietary creatine supplementation on skeletal muscle metabolism in congestive heart failure. Eur Heart J 19: 617-622. PubMed
  • Greenhaff, P. (1998) Renal dysfunction accompanying oral creatine supplements. Lancet 352: 233-234. PubMed
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  • Timmons, J.A., Gustafsson, T., Sundberg, C.J., Jansson, E., Greenhaff, P.L. (1998) Muscle acetyl group availability is a major determinant of oxygen deficit in humans during submaximal exercise. Am J Physiol 274: E377-E380. PubMed
  • Weller, A.S., Millard, C.E., Greenhaff, P.L., Macdonald, I.A. (1998) The influence of cold stress and a 36- h fast on the physiological responses to prolonged intermittent walking in man. Eur J Appl Physiol Occup Physiol 77: 217-223. PubMed
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  • Weller, A.S., Millard, C.E., Stroud, M.A., Greenhaff, P.L., Macdonald, I.A. (1997) Physiological responses to cold stress during prolonged intermittent low- and high-intensity walking. Am J Physiol 272: R2025-R2033. PubMed
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We're getting slightly way from the point, if you want to question Paul's credentials or need some info on the ethical policies of his department for their research, please feel free to pm me.
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No probs Stow.

I used a LOT of his papers doing my Bachelors. Respect his research.
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Likewise.Mine ws back in the early nineties and even then he was the among the top two or three in terms of research, worldwide.

Are there anymore questions? We don't have a lot so far.
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We're getting slightly way from the point, if you want to question Paul's credentials or need some info on the ethical policies of his department for their research, please feel free to pm me.
Thanks Learney for posting the list of research papers.
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Where have a questioned his credentials or his ethics? I merely asked a question as he is mentioned on their website!!

I have read many of his papers and have no reason this question him! If he did have an affilation with MT, why would this be a bad thing or even be unethical?

I simply asked a question, you have obviously taken offence to it!

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O/t Karl (reflex), i assume you work for/represent Reflex, Is all-in-1 supplements anything to do with your company?
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Yes, all-in1 is a sister company to Reflex!

Anymore questions PM as i dont want to take this thread off topic, might get told off again
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Not taken offence can promise you, life's too short.
Just ensuring we are all aligned.
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I know i can find these answers anywhere, I wanna hear them from the Prof. :

1. Does creatine have major side effects associated with long term usage?

2. Will your body become dependent on it?

3. What if I never stopped taking creatine, ever, never cycled it just a small dose after I worked out 5-6 days outta the week forever....sides?
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