peer-reviewedSprint interval training (SIT) is a time-efficient alternative to endurance exercise, conferring beneficial skeletal muscle metabolic adaptations. Current literature has investigated the nutritional regulation of acute and chronic exercise-induced metabolic adaptations in muscle following endurance exercise, principally comparing the impact of training in fasted and carbohydrate-fed (CHO) conditions. Alternative strategies such as exercising in low CHO, protein-fed conditions remain poorly characterized, specifically pertaining to adaptations associated with SIT. Thus, this study aimed to compare the metabolic and performance adaptations to acute and short-term SIT in the fasted state with preexercise hydrolyzed (WPH) or concen...
Adaptations to exercise training are determined by the response of metabolic and molecular mechanism...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
Given that the enhanced oxidative adaptations observed when training in carbohydrate (CHO) restricte...
Sprint interval training (SIT) is a time-efficient alternative to endurance exercise, conferring ben...
Skeletal muscle responds to exercise by a diversity of processes that collectively contribute to sho...
Skeletal muscle gene response to exercise depends on nutritional status during and after exercise, b...
Background: Whey protein isolates (WPI) supplementation is known to improve resistance training adap...
Traditional nutritional approaches for endurance training typically advise high carbohydrate (CHO) a...
Background: Protein supplementation has been suggested to augment endurance training adaptations by ...
Background: This study examined the effects of a whey protein supplement in conjunction with an acut...
Low-volume ‘sprint’ interval training (SIT) stimulates rapid improvements in muscle oxid...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Training and nutrition are highly interrelated in that optimal adaptation to the demands of repeated...
Abstract Endurance training commenced with reduced endogenous and exogenous carbohydrate eCHO) avail...
Adaptations to exercise training are determined by the response of metabolic and molecular mechanism...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
Given that the enhanced oxidative adaptations observed when training in carbohydrate (CHO) restricte...
Sprint interval training (SIT) is a time-efficient alternative to endurance exercise, conferring ben...
Skeletal muscle responds to exercise by a diversity of processes that collectively contribute to sho...
Skeletal muscle gene response to exercise depends on nutritional status during and after exercise, b...
Background: Whey protein isolates (WPI) supplementation is known to improve resistance training adap...
Traditional nutritional approaches for endurance training typically advise high carbohydrate (CHO) a...
Background: Protein supplementation has been suggested to augment endurance training adaptations by ...
Background: This study examined the effects of a whey protein supplement in conjunction with an acut...
Low-volume ‘sprint’ interval training (SIT) stimulates rapid improvements in muscle oxid...
In recent years, advances in molecular biology have allowed scientists to elucidate how endurance ex...
Since the introduction of the muscle biopsy technique in the late 1960s, our understanding of the re...
Training and nutrition are highly interrelated in that optimal adaptation to the demands of repeated...
Abstract Endurance training commenced with reduced endogenous and exogenous carbohydrate eCHO) avail...
Adaptations to exercise training are determined by the response of metabolic and molecular mechanism...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
Given that the enhanced oxidative adaptations observed when training in carbohydrate (CHO) restricte...