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The effects of creatine supplementation on upper- and lower-body strength and power: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kazeminasab, F., Bahrami Kerchi, A., Sharafifard, F., Zarreh, M., Forbes, S. C., Camera, D. M., Lanhers, C., Wong, A., Nordvall, M., Bagheri, R., Dutheil, F.Published in Nutrients (2025)“…Camera, D. M.…”
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Muscle protein synthesis responses following aerobic-based exercise or high-intensity interval training with or without protein ingestion: a systematic review
Bagheri, R., Robinson, I., Moradi, S., Purcell, J., Schwab, E., Silva, T., Baker, B., Camera, D. M.Published in Sports Medicine (2022)“…Camera, D. M.…”
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Can high-intensity interval training promote skeletal muscle anabolism?
Callahan, M. J., Parr, E. B., Hawley, J. H., Camera, D. M.Published in Sports Medicine (2021)“…Camera, D. M.…”
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Effects of creatine and carbohydrate loading on cycling time trial performance
Tomcik, K. A., Camera, D. M., Bone, J. L., Ross, M. L., Jeacocke, N. A., Tachtsis, B., Senden, J., Van Loon, L. J. C., Hawley, J. A., Burke, L. M.Published in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise (2018)“…Camera, D. M.…”
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Beyond muscle hypertrophy: Why dietary protein is important for endurance athletes
Moore, D. R., Camera, D. M., Areta, J. L., Hawley, J. A.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2014)“…Camera, D. M.…”
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