Christian S Wright
Purdue University
13 Papers
67 Citations
Christian S Wright is an academic researcher from Purdue University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Weight loss & Lean body mass. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Christian S Wright include Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis.
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Papers
Effects of a High-Protein Diet Including Whole Eggs on Muscle Composition and Indices of Cardiometabolic Health and Systemic Inflammation in Older Adults with Overweight or Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Christian S Wright,Christian S Wright,Jing Zhou,R Drew Sayer,R Drew Sayer,Jungeun Kim,Jungeun Kim,Wayne W. Campbell +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of a 12-week eucaloric HP diet with three whole eggs per day (1.4 g protein kg−1 day−1) versus a normal-protein diet void of eggs (NP, 0.8 g protein) on muscle composition, cardiometabolic health, and systemic inflammation in older adults with overweight or obesity (12 men and 10 women; age 70 ± 5 years, BMI 31.3 ± 3.2 kg/m2, mean ± SD).
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Effects of a High-Protein Diet Including Whole Eggs on Muscle Composition and Indices of Cardiometabolic Health and Systemic Inflammation in Older Adults with Overweight or Obesity: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Christian S Wright,Christian S Wright,Jing Zhou,R Drew Sayer,R Drew Sayer,Jungeun Kim,Jungeun Kim,Wayne W. Campbell +7 more
- 23 Jul 2018
TL;DR: A HP diet with whole eggs promotes lean mass retention with modest weight loss, but does not positively influence muscle composition, cardiometabolic health or systemic inflammation, compared to a NP diet void of eggs.
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The Apparent Relation between Plasma 25-Hydroxyvitamin D and Insulin Resistance Is Largely Attributable to Central Adiposity in Overweight and Obese Adults
TL;DR: Central adiposity drives the association between plasma 25(OH)D and insulin resistance in overweight and obese adults and adjusting for central adiposity but not other anatomical measures of fat distribution eliminated the association.
Nitrated meat products are associated with mania in humans and altered behavior and brain gene expression in rats.
Seva G. Khambadkone,Seva G. Khambadkone,Zachary A. Cordner,Faith Dickerson,Emily G. Severance,Emese Prandovszky,Mikhail V. Pletnikov,Jianchun Xiao,Ye Li,Gretha J. Boersma,C. Conover Talbot,Wayne W. Campbell,Christian S Wright,C. Evan Siple,Timothy H. Moran,Timothy H. Moran,Kellie L.K. Tamashiro,Kellie L.K. Tamashiro,Robert H. Yolken +18 more
TL;DR: The feeding of meat preparations with added nitrate to rats resulted in hyperactivity reminiscent of human mania, alterations in brain pathways that have been implicated in human bipolar disorder, and changes in intestinal microbiota that may lead to new methods for preventing mania and for developing novel therapeutic interventions.
Thyroid status, insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in overweight and obese adults before and after 36 weeks of whey protein supplementation and exercise training
Christian S Wright,Amy Craddock,Eileen Weinheimer-Haus,Eunjung Lim,Travis B Conley,Elsa M. Janle,Wayne W. Campbell +6 more
TL;DR: Results support that the health benefits of ExTr for the management of insulin resistance (IR) are not blunted by SHT, and a secondary analysis of previously published data was conducted to examine the relationship betweenSHT, TSH and glucose homeostatic control at baseline.