Charles P. Lambert, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant Professor in the Nutrition, Metabolism, and Exercise Laboratory within the Department of Geriatrics at UAMS. Dr. Lambert’s research focuses on changes in muscle function and body composition resulting from resistance training, pharmacological interventions (such as testosterone replacement and megestrol acetate ingestion), as well as nutritional interventions in the elderly. Dr. Lambert has also initiated studies examining weakness and fatigue in multiple sclerosis and ways to alleviate these deleterious manifestations of the disease.
Lambert, C.P., M.G. Flyn,, D.H. Sullivan, W. J. Evans. Effects of megestrol acetate on circulating interleukin - 15 and interleukin -18 concentrations in healthy elderly men. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 59A:855-858, 2004.
Lambert, C.P., D.H. Sullivan and W. J. Evans. Megestrol acetate induced weight gain does not negatively affect blood lipids in elderly men: effects of resistance training and testosterone replacement. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences. 2003; 58A: 644-647
Lambert, C.P., D.H. Sullivan and W. J. Evans. Effects of testosterone replacement and/or resistance training on interleukin 6, tumor necrosis factor alpha, and leptin in elderly men ingesting megestrol acetate: a randomized controlled trial. Journal of Gerontology: Medical Sciences, 2003; 58A:165-170.
Lambert, C.P and L.L. Frank, W. J. Evans. Macronutrient Considerations for the Sport of Bodybuilding. Sports Med, 2004, 34:317-327.