PURPOSE: Previous studies have examined the response of muscle protein to resistance exercise and nutrient ingestion. Net muscle protein synthesis results from the combination of resistance exercise and amino acid intake. No study has examined the response of muscle protein to ingestion of protein in the context of a food. This study was designed to determine the response of net muscle protein balance following resistance exercise to ingestion of nutrients as components of milk. METHOD: Three groups of volunteers ingested one of three milk drinks each: 237 g of fat-free milk (FM), 237 g of whole milk (WM), and 393 g of fat-free milk isocaloric with the WM (IM). Milk was ingested 1 h following a leg resistance exercise routine. Net muscle pr...
We examined the response of net muscle protein synthesis to ingestion of amino acids after a bout of...
This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis (MPS) to rap...
Whey protein (WP) is characterized as a “fast” protein and caseinate (CA) as a “slow” protein accord...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have examined the response of muscle protein to resistance exercise and nu...
PURPOSE: Determination of the anabolic response to exercise and nutrition is important for individua...
Background:Resistance exercise leads to net muscle protein accretion through a synergistic interacti...
BACKGROUND: Protein consumed after resistance exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthes...
Background: Protein consumed after resistance exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthes...
Timing of nutrient ingestion has been demonstrated to influence the anabolic response of muscle foll...
International audienceWhile effects of the two classes of proteins found in milk (i.e. soluble prote...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ingestion of 100 g of carbohydrates on net ...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to assess the independent and combined effects of a dose of amino a...
This study tests the hypothesis that a dose of 6 g of orally administered essential amino acids (EAA...
In contrast to the impact of nutritional intervention on post-exercise muscle protein synthesis, lit...
This study was designed to determine the response of muscle protein to the bolus ingestion of a drin...
We examined the response of net muscle protein synthesis to ingestion of amino acids after a bout of...
This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis (MPS) to rap...
Whey protein (WP) is characterized as a “fast” protein and caseinate (CA) as a “slow” protein accord...
PURPOSE: Previous studies have examined the response of muscle protein to resistance exercise and nu...
PURPOSE: Determination of the anabolic response to exercise and nutrition is important for individua...
Background:Resistance exercise leads to net muscle protein accretion through a synergistic interacti...
BACKGROUND: Protein consumed after resistance exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthes...
Background: Protein consumed after resistance exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthes...
Timing of nutrient ingestion has been demonstrated to influence the anabolic response of muscle foll...
International audienceWhile effects of the two classes of proteins found in milk (i.e. soluble prote...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of ingestion of 100 g of carbohydrates on net ...
PURPOSE: This study was designed to assess the independent and combined effects of a dose of amino a...
This study tests the hypothesis that a dose of 6 g of orally administered essential amino acids (EAA...
In contrast to the impact of nutritional intervention on post-exercise muscle protein synthesis, lit...
This study was designed to determine the response of muscle protein to the bolus ingestion of a drin...
We examined the response of net muscle protein synthesis to ingestion of amino acids after a bout of...
This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis (MPS) to rap...
Whey protein (WP) is characterized as a “fast” protein and caseinate (CA) as a “slow” protein accord...