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Assessing the association between leptin and bone mineral density in HIV-infected men
Rao, M. N.; Schambelan, M.; Tai, V. W.; Abrams, D. I.; Khatami, H.; Havel, P. J.; Sakkas, G.; Mulligan, K. (2012)HIV-infected individuals are at risk for decreased bone mineral density (BMD). The known risk factors for bone loss do not fully explain the increased risk in this population. There is emerging evidence that leptin, a ... -
Can the use of creatine supplementation attenuate muscle loss in cachexia and wasting?
Sakkas, G. K.; Schambelan, M.; Mulligan, K. (2009)Purpose of review Weight loss and low BMI due to an underlying illness have been associated with increased mortality, reduced functional capacity, and diminished quality of life. There is a need for well tolerated, long-term ... -
Creatine Fails to Augment the Benefits from Resistance Training in Patients with HIV Infection: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study
Sakkas, G. K.; Mulligan, K.; DaSilva, M.; Doyle, J. W.; Khatami, H.; Schleich, T.; Kent-Braun, J. A.; Schambelan, M. (2009)Background: Progressive resistance exercise training (PRT) improves physical functioning in patients with HIV infection. Creatine supplementation can augment the benefits derived from training in athletes and improve muscle ... -
Creatine supplementation fails to augment the benefits derived from resistance exercise training in patients with HIV infection
Sakkas, G. K.; Mulligan, K.; DeSilva, M. L.; Doyle, J.; Khatami, H.; Kent-Braun, J.; Schambelan, M. (2005) -
Technical evaluation of in vivo abdominal fat and IMCL quantification using MRI and MRSI at 3 T
Li, X.; Youngren, J. F.; Hyun, B.; Sakkas, G. K.; Mulligan, K.; Majumdar, S.; Masharani, U. B.; Schambelan, M.; Goldfine, I. D. (2008)Objectives: The objectives of this study were to develop protocols that measure abdominal fat and calf muscle lipids with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS), respectively, at 3 T and ...