The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol after training/competition. The effect of such a practice on recovery processes underlying protein turnover in human skeletal muscle are unknown. We determined the effect of alcohol intake on rates of myofibrillar protein synthesis (MPS) following strenuous exercise with carbohydrate (CHO) or protein ingestion.) 2 h post-exercise. Muscle biopsies were taken at rest, 2 and 8 h post-exercise. 2 h after exercise was higher with PRO compared to ALC-PRO and ALC-CHO (P<0.05), while p70S6K phosphorylation was higher 2 h post-exercise with ALC-PRO and PRO compared to ALC-CHO (P<0.05). Rates of MPS increased above rest for all conditions (∼29–109%, P<0.05). However, com...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Skeletal muscle is a dynamic tissue comprising the largest protein reservoir of the human body with ...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Introduction The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol afte...
Introduction The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol after ...
Alcohol ingestion decreases postexercise rates of muscle protein synthesis, but the mechanism(s) (e....
Alcohol ingestion decreases postexercise rates of muscle protein synthesis, but the mechanism( s ) (...
We studied the effects of alcohol intake on postexercise muscle glycogen restoration with samples fr...
The aim of the present study was to determine mitochondrial and myofibrillar muscle protein synthesi...
Although parties or get-togethers with alcoholic beverages after sporting competitions are popular, ...
Alcohol consumption within elite sport has been continually reported both anecdotally within the med...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Although parties or get-togethers with alcoholic beverages after sporting competitions are popular, ...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Skeletal muscle is a dynamic tissue comprising the largest protein reservoir of the human body with ...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Introduction The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol afte...
Introduction The culture in many team sports involves consumption of large amounts of alcohol after ...
Alcohol ingestion decreases postexercise rates of muscle protein synthesis, but the mechanism(s) (e....
Alcohol ingestion decreases postexercise rates of muscle protein synthesis, but the mechanism( s ) (...
We studied the effects of alcohol intake on postexercise muscle glycogen restoration with samples fr...
The aim of the present study was to determine mitochondrial and myofibrillar muscle protein synthesi...
Although parties or get-togethers with alcoholic beverages after sporting competitions are popular, ...
Alcohol consumption within elite sport has been continually reported both anecdotally within the med...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Although parties or get-togethers with alcoholic beverages after sporting competitions are popular, ...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...
Alcohol consumption induces a dose-dependent noxious effect on skeletal muscle, leading to progressi...
Skeletal muscle is a dynamic tissue comprising the largest protein reservoir of the human body with ...
Quantity and timing of protein ingestion are major factors regulating myofibrillar protein synthesis...