G. Patrick Lambert, PhD

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College of Arts and Sciences
Exercise Science and Pre-Health Professions
Faculty - Exercise Science
CRISS III - Criss 3 - 463H

G. Patrick Lambert, PhD

Professor

G. Patrick Lambert, Ph.D., is Professor of Exercise Science and Pre-Health Professions at Creighton University.  He received his Ph.D. in exercise physiology from the University of Iowa in 2001.  His research focuses on gastrointestinal function with respect to exercise and various other stressors.  His primary teaching responsibilities are in Human Physiology and Nutrition for Health and Sports Performance.  He is a long-standing member of the American Physiological Society and the American College of Sports Medicine.  He is also Past-President of the Nebraska Physiological Society.  A more complete listing of Dr. Lambert's scholarship, teaching, and service activities can be found on his curriculum vitae.

Curriculum Vitae

Department

Exercise Science and Pre-Health Professions

Position

Professor

Books

  • Fluid Balance, Hydration, and Athletic Performance
    Lambert G. Patrick, Gastrointestinal and Metabolic Responses to Body Fluid Imbalance during Exercise [Book Chapter] 2016
  • The History of exercise physiology
    Lambert G. Patrick, The Gastrointestinal System [Book Chapter] 2014
  • Åstrand Per-Olof, etal History of exercise physiology 2014
  • Encyclopedia of Exercise Medicine in Health and Disease
    Lambert G. Patrick, Intestinal Absorption [Book Chapter] 2012
  • ACSM's Advanced Exercise Physiology : Second Edition
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal The gastrointestinal system [Book Chapter] 2011

Publications

  • Physiological reports
    Lambert G Patrick, etal Glucose ingestion increases passive absorption of a nutrient-sized solute, mannitol, in healthy young adults
    13:12, p. e70427 2025
  • Journal of exercise physiology online
    Lambert G, etal Effect of Resting Hydration Status on Intestinal Permeability
    26:4, p. 31 2023
  • Journal of exercise physiology online
    Lambert G, etal Single-Dose Ibuprofen Does Not Increase Gastrointestinal Permeability or Symptoms
    25:1, p. 39 2022
  • Clinical nutrition ESPEN
    Dechelotte P.M., etal The probiotic strain h. Alvei ha4597® improves weight loss in overweight subjects under moderate hypocaloric diet: a multicenter randomized, placebo-controlled study
    40, p. 658 - 659 2020
  • Journal of exercise physiology online
    Lambert G, etal Effect of Percent Body Fat on Intestinal Permeability
    22:5, p. 141 2019
  • Journal of exercise physiology online
    Lambert G, etal Markers of Intestinal Damage in Individuals with and without Obesity during a 12-Week Exercise Period
    22:4, p. 15 2019
  • The FASEB Journal
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Urinary concentrations of physiological markers of intestinal barrier dysfunction do not increase with acute aspirin use
    28:S1, p. LB749 - LB749 2014
  • International Journal of Sports Medicine
    Lambert G. P., etal Effect of aspirin dose on gastrointestinal permeability
    33:6, p. 421 - 425 2012
  • Journal of Exercise Physiology Online
    Patrick Lambert G., etal The effect of L-arginine on absorption of a glucose-electrolyte solution in humans
    14:4, p. 75 - 86 2011
  • Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise
    Schmidt Angela, etal Effect of acute aspirin dose on gastrointestinal permeability
    43:Suppl 1, p. 917 - 917 2011
  • Proceedings of the California Animal Nutrition Conference
    Lambert G. Patrick, Potential Nutritional Interventions to Reduce Physical- and/or Hyperthermia-Induced Gut Barrier Dysfunction, p. 68 - 74 2010
  • The FASEB Journal
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Lactobacillus acidophilus supplementation for 7 days does not reduce acute aspirin-induced gastrointestinal permeability
    23:S1, p. LB128 - LB128 2009
  • Journal of Animal Science
    Lambert G. Patrick, Stress-induced gastrointestinal barrier dysfunction and its inflammatory effects
    87:14, p. E101 - E108 2009
  • International Journal of Sports Medicine
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Fluid Tolerance while Running: Effect of Repeated Trials
    29:11, p. 878 - 882 2008
  • Journal of Exercise Physiology Online
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Combined effects of glucose and fructose on fluid absorption from hypertonic carbohydrate-electrolyte beverages
    11:2, p. 46 - 55 2008
  • Medicine and Sport Science
    Lambert G. Patrick, Intestinal barrier dysfunction, endotoxemia, and gastrointestinal symptoms: the 'canary in the coal mine' during exercise-heat stress?
    53, p. 61 - 73 2008
  • International Journal of Sports Medicine
    Eckerson Joan M., etal Fluid Restriction during Running Increases GI Permeability
    29:3, p. 194 - 198 2008
  • International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
    Lang James A., etal Effect of exercise intensity on active and passive glucose absorption
    16:5, p. 485 - 493 2006
  • The FASEB Journal
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Intestinal absorption of hypertonic solutions containing glucose or glucose and fructose
    20:5, p. LB27 - LB27 2006
  • International Journal of Sport Nutrition and Exercise Metabolism
    Rogers Jennifer, etal Gastric emptying and intestinal absorption of a low-carbohydrate sport drink during exercise
    15:3, p. 220 - 235 2005
  • American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
    LeVan Tricia D., etal Polymorphisms in the CD14 gene associated with pulmonary function in farmers
    171:7, p. 773 - 779 2005
  • Journal of Agromedicine
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Tumor necrosis factor-α hyper-responsiveness to endotoxin in whole blood is associated with chronic bronchitis in farmers
    10:1, p. 39 - 44 2005
  • Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
    Lambert G. Patrick, Role of gastrointestinal permeability in exertional heatstroke
    32:4, p. 185 - 190 2004
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Lambert G. P., etal Selected contribution
    92:4, p. 1750 - 1761 2002
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Gastrointestinal permeability during exercise
    90:6, p. 2075 - 2080 2001
  • Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
    Gisolfi C. V., etal Intestinal fluid absorption during exercise
    33:6, p. 907 - 915 2001
  • Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
    Popowski L. A., etal Blood and urinary measures of hydration status during progressive acute dehydration
    33:5, p. 747 - 753 2001
  • International journal of sport nutrition
    Smetanka Rachel D., etal Intestinal permeability in runners in the 1996 Chicago marathon
    9:4, p. 426 - 433 1999
  • Medicine and science in sports and exercise
    Lambert G. P, etal INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY FOLLOWING THE 1998 IRONMAN TRIATHLON
    31:Supplement, p. S318 1999
  • Medicine and science in sports and exercise
    Popowski L. A., etal IS URINE SPECIFIC GRAVITY A SATISFACTORY MEASURE OF HYDRATION STATUS?
    31:Supplement, p. S323 1999
  • American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
    Rao Satish S.C., etal Effects of acute graded exercise on human colonic motility
    276:5 39-5, p. G1221 - G1226 1999
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Chang R. T., etal Effect of estrogen supplementation on exercise thermoregulation in premenopausal women
    85:6, p. 2082 - 2088 1998
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Gisolfi C. V., etal Effect of beverage osmolality on intestinal fluid absorption during exercise
    85:5, p. 1941 - 1948 1998
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Ryan A. J., etal Effect of hypohydration on gastric emptying and intestinal absorption during exercise
    84:5, p. 1581 - 1588 1998
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Lambert G. P., etal Absorption from different intestinal segments during exercise
    83:1, p. 204 - 212 1997
  • Medicine and science in sports and exercise
    Smetanka R. D, etal GASTROINTESTINAL PERMEABILITY OF RUNNERS FOLLOWING THE 1996 CHICAGO MARATHON756
    29:Supplement, p. 131 1997
  • Medicine and science in sports and exercise
    Aker J. G., etal EFFECTS OF EXERCISE INTENSITY, HEAT AND DEHYDRATION ON INTESTINAL PERMEABILITY AND SELECTED PHYSIOLOGICAL VARIABLES 757
    29:Supplement, p. 132 1997
  • Gastroenterology
    Shi X., etal Fructose transport mechanisms in humans
    113:4, p. 1171 - 1179 1997
  • Journal of strength and conditioning research
    Lambert G. Patrick, etal Submaximal Blood Lactate and Heart Rate Measurements as Indicators of Training Status in College Distance Runners
    10:2, p. 93 - 97 1996
  • International journal of sports medicine
    Lambert G P, etal Simultaneous determination of gastric emptying and intestinal absorption during cycle exercise in humans
    17:1, p. 48 - 55 1996
  • Medicine and science in sports and exercise
    Shi X., etal FRUCTOSE TRANSPORT MECHANISMS AND THEIR ROLE IN WATER ABSORPTION IN HUMANS
    27:Supplement, p. S250 1995
  • Journal of Applied Physiology
    Shi X., etal Effects of solution osmolality on absorption of select fluid replacement solutions in human duodenojejunum
    77:3, p. 1178 - 1184 1994
  • International journal of sport nutrition
    Lambert G. P., etal Effects of carbonated and noncarbonated beverages at specific intervals during treadmill running in the heat.
    3:2, p. 177 - 193 1993
  • International Journal of Sports Medicine
    Lambert C. P., etal Fluid replacement after dehydration
    13:4, p. 285 - 292 1992
  • Medicine and science in sports and exercise
    Davis J. A., etal 290 RESPONSE OF BORDERLINE HYPERTENSIVE MEN TO A REGIMEN OF HEAT ACCLIMATION
    22:2, p. S49 1990

Grants

  • Effect of Active Glucose Absorption on Passive Glucose Absorption/Sponsor: CURAS Magis Investigatio Research Award/MIRA