Organisation
Exercise Physiology Research Group
Division
Research Exercise Physiology is one of the five units of the departement of Movement Sciences. The specific research lines of each research group all relate to the two central themes: Health & Well-being and Sports & Performance. As such, the two overarching research themes constitute the explicit link between the research groups.
Current researchers
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- Katrien Koppo (Responsible)
- Sebastiaan Dalle (Member)
- Christophe Dausin (Member)
- Stefan De Smet (Member)
- Peter Hespel (Member)
- Katrien Koppo (Member)
- Alexander Pacolet (Member)
- Chiel Poffé (Member)
- Moniek Schouten (Member)
- Myrthe Stalmans (Member)
Projects
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- Interplay between exercise, performance, skeletal muscle, and the gut microbiomeFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- A glitch in the matrix: characterization of the potential of ketone bodies to improve muscular and functional adaptations to exercise training in young and older adultsFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO senior postdoctoral fellowship
- Interplay between exercise training, performance, muscle, and the gut microbiomeFrom1 Sep 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - projects
- Exploring the role of intermittent exogenous ketosis on physical and mental fatigue during ultra-endurance performanceFrom31 Mar 2023 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- INTERACT - cannabINoid recepTor 1 as kEy playeR in skeletAl musCle plasTicityFrom1 Jan 2023 → TodayFunding: FWO research project (including WEAVE projects)
- Exogenous ketosis during exercise and training: role of de novo angiogenesis and epigenetic regulation in muscular adaptationFrom21 Oct 2022 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- Intermittent exogenous ketosis: a novel strategy to improve hypoxic tolerance and adaptationFrom1 Jan 2022 → TodayFunding: International Cooperation and Mobility
- The INTERACT project: CannabINoid recepTors as kEy playeRs in skeletAl musCle plasTicityFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: FWO junior postdoctoral fellowship
- Intermittent exogenous ketosis during exercise and training: exploring the role of de novo angiogenesis and epigenetic regulation in muscular adaptationFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: Own budget, for example: patrimony, inscription fees, gifts
- INTERMITTENT EXOGENOUS KETOSIS DURING EXERCISE AND TRAINING: EXPLORING THE ROLE OF DE NOVO ANGIOGENESIS AND EPIGENETIC REGULATION IN MUSCULAR ADAPTATIONFrom1 Oct 2021 → TodayFunding: Fund Recuperation Fiscal Exemption, BOF - projects
Publications
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- Exercise-induced, but not creatine-induced, decrease in intramyocellular lipid content improves insulin sensitivity in rats(2011)
Authors: Katrien De Bock, Kristin Verbeke, Paul P Van Veldhoven, Peter Hespel
Pages: 1178 - 1185 - Deficiency or inhibition of oxygen sensor Phd1 induces hypoxia tolerance by reprogramming basal metabolism(2008)
Authors: Tom Dresselaers, Max Mazzone, Diether Lambrechts, Pieter Van Noten, Katrien De Bock, Marc Tjwa, Lieve Moons, Thierry Vandendriessche, Christophe Deroose, Johan Nuyts, et al.
Pages: 170 - 180 - Deletion or Inhibition of the Oxygen Sensor PHD1 Protects against Ischemic Stroke via Reprogramming of Neuronal Metabolism(2016)
Authors: Annelies Quaegebeur, Tom Dresselaers, Guy Eelen, Sandra Schoors, dorien Broekaert, Bert Cruys, Kristof Govaerts, Goele Bossaert, Uwe Himmelreich, Thomas Voets, et al.
Pages: 280 - 291 - Acute vs chronic hypoxia: what are the consequences for skeletal muscle mass?(2013)
Authors: Louise Deldicque
Pages: 1 - 8 - Clinical practice of body composition assessment in female subjects with anorexia nervosa(2012)
Authors: Michel Probst, Marina Goris
Pages: 2783 - 2794 - Enhanced muscular oxygen extraction in athletes exaggerates hypoxemia during exercise in hypoxia(2016)
Authors: Peter Hespel
Pages: 351 - 361 - Chronic Nitrate Supplementation With Training: No Effect On O-2-efficiency And Endurance Exercise Performance(2013)
Authors: Joke Puype, Monique Ramaekers, Peter Hespel
Pages: 571 - 571 - Lack of effects of creatine on the regeneration of soleus muscle after injury in rats(2009)
Authors: Louise Deldicque
Pages: 1761 - 1769 - Acute Normobaric Hypoxia Blunts The Blood Glucose Peak After A High-glycemic Meal In Humans(2013)
Authors: Gommaar D'Hulst, Ruud Van Thienen, Peter Hespel, Louise Deldicque
Pages: 277 - 277 - Rac1 and AMPK Account for the Majority of Muscle Glucose Uptake Stimulated by Ex Vivo Contraction but Not In Vivo Exercise(2017)
Authors: Gommaar D'Hulst
Pages: 1548 - 1559