Professor L.C. Cameron, UNIRIO, Brazil

Professor, Laboratory of Protein Biochemistry
Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO)
Av. Pedro Calmon, 550 - Cidade Universitária
Rio de Janeiro - RJ, 21941-901, Brazil
+55 21 3938-9600
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Sports Nutrition: Eat to Compete, Olympic Athlete Gateway

In this course, Jeanette Kwakye, Olympic 100m finalist and Prof. L.C Cameron explore the impact of nutrition on an athlete’s preparation.

Effect of Exercise on Ovulation: A Systematic Review, Sports Medicine, August 2017

Assessing the effect of physical activity on ovulation and the possible mechanisms by which exercise acts to modulate ovulation in reproductive-age women.

Non-Targeted Sportomics Analyses by Mass Spectrometry to Understand Exercise-Induced Metabolic Stress in Soccer Players, Intl. J. Mass. Spec, 13 February 2017

Blood samples collected in situ from 30 semi-professional soccer players help scientists understand the systemic metabolic and signaling changes induced by sport and exercise.

Sportomics: Building A New Concept In Metabolic Studies and Exercise Science, Biochem. & Biophys. Res. Comm., 2014

A review of sportomics and approaches to understanding metabolic responses to physical stress.

A Sportomics Strategy to Analyze the Ability of Arginine to Modulate Both Ammonia and Lymphocyte Levels In Blood After High-Intensity Exercise. J. Intl. Soc. of Sports Nutrition, 2012

Scientists measure the biochemical changes in the blood samples of 39 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu practitioners after high-intensity exercise.

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