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The Efficacy of a Non-Invasive 13CO2 'Breath Test' to Detect Anabolic Resistance Following Step Reduction in Younger and Older Adults

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University of Toronto · 2022

Abstract

Recent work in the investigators laboratory has examined the ability of a non-invasive 13CO2 breath-test to assess differences in amino acid oxidation rates and net balance in young healthy males following protein feeding and resistance exercise. The investigators aim to test the efficacy of this non-invasive 13CO2 breath-test to assess for differences in anabolic sensitivity between young and older adults following an acute period of habitual and reduced physical activity.

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Anonymous. (2022). The Efficacy of a Non-Invasive 13CO2 'Breath Test' to Detect Anabolic Resistance Following Step Reduction in Younger and Older Adults. <em>University of Toronto</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05216809
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Anonymous. The Efficacy of a Non-Invasive 13CO2 'Breath Test' to Detect Anabolic Resistance Following Step Reduction in Younger and Older Adults. University of Toronto. 2022.
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@misc{anon2022TheEff, title = {The Efficacy of a Non-Invasive 13CO2 'Breath Test' to Detect Anabolic Resistance Following Step Reduction in Younger and Older Adults}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {University of Toronto}, year = {2022}, }

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