Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effects of an acute “train-low” nutritional protocol on markers of recovery optimization compared to standard recovery nutrition protocol. Methods: After completing a 2-hour high-intensity interval running protocol, 8 male endurance athletes consumed a standard dairy milk recovery beverage (CHO; 1.2 g/kg body mass [BM] of carbohydrate and 0.4 g/kg BM of protein) and a low-carbohydrate (L-CHO; isovolumetric with 0.35 g/kg BM of carbohydrate and 0.5 g/kg BM of protein) dairy milk beverage in a double-blind randomized crossover design. Venous blood and breath samples, nude BM, body water, and gastrointestinal symptom measurements were collected preexercise and during recovery. Muscle biopsy was perfor...
SPORTS SUPPLEMENTS VS FAST FOOD RESULT IN SIMILAR POST-EXERCISE BLOOD RESPONSES AND SUBSEQUENT TIME-...
This study compared a carbohydrate-, protein-, and ribose-containing repletion drink vs. carbohydrat...
Following exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), masters athletes take longer to recover than younge...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effects of an acute “train-low” nutritional protocol on m...
We compared the impact of two different, but commonly consumed, beverages on integrative markers of ...
We compared the impact of two different, but commonly consumed, beverages on integrative markers of ...
Purpose: Examine the effect of exercise intensity of prolonged running exercise on whole-body protei...
This study aimed to determine the effects of flavored dairy milk based recovery beverages of differe...
There have been few studies of the effects of nutritional strategies in training and competition set...
Purpose: To examine the effects of commercially available sports beverages with various components o...
Int J Exerc Sci 5(1) : 39-49, 2012. Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks pos...
Purpose: This study examined the effect of feeding pattern of a high glycemic index (GI) meal during...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the pattern of carbohydrate sports drink ingestion during prolonged su...
Introduction: The performance benefit of ingesting carbohydrate (CHO) plus protein (PRO) beverages d...
SPORTS SUPPLEMENTS VS FAST FOOD RESULT IN SIMILAR POST-EXERCISE BLOOD RESPONSES AND SUBSEQUENT TIME-...
This study compared a carbohydrate-, protein-, and ribose-containing repletion drink vs. carbohydrat...
Following exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), masters athletes take longer to recover than younge...
Purpose: This study aimed to determine the effects of an acute “train-low” nutritional protocol on m...
We compared the impact of two different, but commonly consumed, beverages on integrative markers of ...
We compared the impact of two different, but commonly consumed, beverages on integrative markers of ...
Purpose: Examine the effect of exercise intensity of prolonged running exercise on whole-body protei...
This study aimed to determine the effects of flavored dairy milk based recovery beverages of differe...
There have been few studies of the effects of nutritional strategies in training and competition set...
Purpose: To examine the effects of commercially available sports beverages with various components o...
Int J Exerc Sci 5(1) : 39-49, 2012. Evidence suggests that carbohydrate-protein (CHO-PRO) drinks pos...
Purpose: This study examined the effect of feeding pattern of a high glycemic index (GI) meal during...
Introduction: Exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD) leads to increases in intramuscular proteins ob...
PURPOSE: To determine whether the pattern of carbohydrate sports drink ingestion during prolonged su...
Introduction: The performance benefit of ingesting carbohydrate (CHO) plus protein (PRO) beverages d...
SPORTS SUPPLEMENTS VS FAST FOOD RESULT IN SIMILAR POST-EXERCISE BLOOD RESPONSES AND SUBSEQUENT TIME-...
This study compared a carbohydrate-, protein-, and ribose-containing repletion drink vs. carbohydrat...
Following exercise-induced muscle damage (EIMD), masters athletes take longer to recover than younge...