Exercise has a profound acute effect on protein metabolism. Whereas reports on whole body responses to exercise have varied results, it is generally agreed leucine oxidation is increased during exercise, thus indicating increased net protein breakdown. Following endurance exercise, whole body protein breakdown is generally reduced from resting levels, while following eccentric exercise, both whole body protein breakdown and leucine oxidation are increased. Whole body protein synthesis, on the other hand, is either increased or unchanged. Much of the disagreement in the results of studies on the response of whole body protein metabolism to exercise may be attributed to the limitations of the available methods. Even if the methodology accurat...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
Abstract Endurance training commenced with reduced endogenous and exogenous carbohydrate eCHO) avail...
We examined the response of net muscle protein synthesis to ingestion of amino acids after a bout of...
Exercise has a profound acute effect on protein metabolism. Whereas reports on whole body responses ...
An abundant supply of amino acids enhances the metabolic effect of exercise on muscle protein. Am. J...
Protein is not normally an important energy fuel for exercising muscle. In spite of this, there is a...
Exercise has a profound effect on muscle growth, which can occur only if muscle protein synthesis ex...
Previous studies using indirect means to assess the response of protein metabolism to exercise have ...
The synthesis of new protein is necessary for both strength and endurance adaptations. While the pro...
The rates of protein synthesis and degradation and of amino acid transport were determined in the le...
In recent years, a body of literature examining the response of muscle-protein metabolism to exercis...
Skeletal muscle adapts differently to specific modes of exercise, where resistance training results ...
Skeletal muscle is the major deposit of protein molecules. As for any cell or tissue, total muscle p...
Timing of nutrient ingestion has been demonstrated to influence the anabolic response of muscle foll...
In contrast to the impact of nutritional intervention on post-exercise muscle protein synthesis, lit...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
Abstract Endurance training commenced with reduced endogenous and exogenous carbohydrate eCHO) avail...
We examined the response of net muscle protein synthesis to ingestion of amino acids after a bout of...
Exercise has a profound acute effect on protein metabolism. Whereas reports on whole body responses ...
An abundant supply of amino acids enhances the metabolic effect of exercise on muscle protein. Am. J...
Protein is not normally an important energy fuel for exercising muscle. In spite of this, there is a...
Exercise has a profound effect on muscle growth, which can occur only if muscle protein synthesis ex...
Previous studies using indirect means to assess the response of protein metabolism to exercise have ...
The synthesis of new protein is necessary for both strength and endurance adaptations. While the pro...
The rates of protein synthesis and degradation and of amino acid transport were determined in the le...
In recent years, a body of literature examining the response of muscle-protein metabolism to exercis...
Skeletal muscle adapts differently to specific modes of exercise, where resistance training results ...
Skeletal muscle is the major deposit of protein molecules. As for any cell or tissue, total muscle p...
Timing of nutrient ingestion has been demonstrated to influence the anabolic response of muscle foll...
In contrast to the impact of nutritional intervention on post-exercise muscle protein synthesis, lit...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
Abstract Endurance training commenced with reduced endogenous and exogenous carbohydrate eCHO) avail...
We examined the response of net muscle protein synthesis to ingestion of amino acids after a bout of...