2019
Protein Supplementation in Sport: Source, Timing, and Intended Benefits
Huecker M, Sarav M, Pearlman M, Laster J. Protein Supplementation in Sport: Source, Timing, and Intended Benefits. Current Nutrition Reports 2019, 8: 382-396. PMID: 31713177, DOI: 10.1007/s13668-019-00293-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenefit purposesSportsMulti-billion-dollar marketClinically relevant outcomesDietary protein consumptionAthletesHealthy subjectsReviewThe purposeHigh-protein dietMarketEffects of protein supplementationLong-term implicationsShort-termExercise activitiesRelevant outcomesNutrient timingOptimal dietary proteinProtein consumptionSupplement formImplicationsProtein supplementationSupplementationOutcomesPurposesDietary protein
2017
Protein Intake in Chronic Kidney Disease
Sarav M, McKnight C, Newberry C. Protein Intake in Chronic Kidney Disease. Current Nutrition Reports 2017, 6: 257-260. DOI: 10.1007/s13668-017-0213-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChronic kidney diseasePoor nutritional statusKidney diseaseProtein intakeKeto-analogues of essential amino acidsNutritional statusChronic kidney disease patientsProgression of chronic kidney diseaseProtein-energy wastingLow protein intakeRecent FindingsRecent studiesSummaryIn summaryIndividual patient needsKidney functionComplex nutritional requirementsFindingsRecent studiesReviewThe purposePatientsPracticing nephrologistsAssociated with increasesAcute illnessHealthy adultsKeto analoguesIntakeDisease