Background: Muscle mass is an important determinant of metabolic health and physical function. It has previously been demonstrated that the postprandial rise in circulating essential amino acids (EAA) acts as the main stimulus for muscle protein synthesis (MPS). This study investigated postprandial plasma amino acid (AA) responses of 2 different forms of whey protein isolate (WPI) with iso-caloric and iso-nitrogenous profiles to investigate plasma concentrations of EAA. Methods: In all, 12 healthy men (n = 12) between 19 and 32 years of age were recruited for a randomized, cross-over design, which involved consumption of protein supplements on 2 testing days separated by a 6-day washout period between conditions. On each testing day, subjec...
Rationale: Muscle mass maintenance is largely regulated by the postprandial rise in muscle protein s...
Whey protein ingestion has been shown to effectively stimulate postprandial muscle protein accretion...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...
To stimulate muscle protein synthesis, it is important to increase the plasma levels of essential am...
Background and objectives The digestion rate of proteins and subsequent absorption of amino acids ca...
Background: The effects of ingesting varying essential amino acid (EAA)/protein-containing food form...
BACKGROUND: Resistance exercise and protein intake are both strong stimuli for muscle protein synthe...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The requirement of leucine and essential amino acids (EAA) to stimulate muscle pr...
SummaryBackground & aimsThe requirement of leucine and essential amino acids (EAA) to stimulate musc...
Background: The rate of protein digestion and amino acid absorption determines the postprandial rise...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of intraduodenal (ID) dairy protein on plasma ...
Background: Whey protein has been shown to be one of the best proteins to stimulate muscle protein s...
The anabolic action of "fast" whey protein on the regulation of postprandial muscle protein synthesi...
Rationale: Muscle mass maintenance is largely regulated by the postprandial rise in muscle protein s...
Background: Ingestion of whey or casein yields divergent patterns of aminoacidemia that influence wh...
Rationale: Muscle mass maintenance is largely regulated by the postprandial rise in muscle protein s...
Whey protein ingestion has been shown to effectively stimulate postprandial muscle protein accretion...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...
To stimulate muscle protein synthesis, it is important to increase the plasma levels of essential am...
Background and objectives The digestion rate of proteins and subsequent absorption of amino acids ca...
Background: The effects of ingesting varying essential amino acid (EAA)/protein-containing food form...
BACKGROUND: Resistance exercise and protein intake are both strong stimuli for muscle protein synthe...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The requirement of leucine and essential amino acids (EAA) to stimulate muscle pr...
SummaryBackground & aimsThe requirement of leucine and essential amino acids (EAA) to stimulate musc...
Background: The rate of protein digestion and amino acid absorption determines the postprandial rise...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of intraduodenal (ID) dairy protein on plasma ...
Background: Whey protein has been shown to be one of the best proteins to stimulate muscle protein s...
The anabolic action of "fast" whey protein on the regulation of postprandial muscle protein synthesi...
Rationale: Muscle mass maintenance is largely regulated by the postprandial rise in muscle protein s...
Background: Ingestion of whey or casein yields divergent patterns of aminoacidemia that influence wh...
Rationale: Muscle mass maintenance is largely regulated by the postprandial rise in muscle protein s...
Whey protein ingestion has been shown to effectively stimulate postprandial muscle protein accretion...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...