This study examined the effects of ingesting nutritional supplements designed to promote lean tissue accretion on body composition alterations during resistance training. Twenty-eight resistance-trained males blindly supplemented their diets with maltodextrin (M), Gainers Fuel® 1000 (GF), or Phosphagain™ (P). No significant differences were observed in absolute or relative total body water among groups. Energy intake and body weight significantly increased in all groups combined throughout the study with no group or interaction differences observed. Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry - determined body mass significantly increased in each group throughout the study with significantly greater gains observed in the GF and P groups. Lean tissue m...
RESUMOIntroduction:In recent years, there was an increased interest on the effects of beta-hydroxy-b...
Advisors: Judith Lukaszuk.Committee members: Amanda Salacinski; Josephine Umoren; David Walker.Backg...
Short-term resistance training has consistently demonstrated gains in muscular strength, but not hyp...
This study examined the effects of ingesting nutritional supplements designed to promote lean tissue...
Athletes are increasingly incorporating resistance training into their conditioning programs in an a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a nutritional supplement, Mass FX, on musc...
PURPOSE: Some studies report greater muscle hypertrophy during resistance exercise (RE) training fro...
Objective. To prospectively evaluate the effects of resistance training combined with increased ener...
BACKGROUND: Supplementation of combined glutathione (GSH) with L-citrulline in response to a single ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the commercially available multi-nutrient su...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the commercially available multi-nutrient su...
Background: Phosphatidic acid (PA) has been reported to activate the mammalian target of rapamycin (...
Human metabolism is a complex mixture of different metabolites and metabolic pathways that are inter...
Periods of intense training can elicit an acute decline in performance and body composition associat...
Abstract Purpose Methoxyisoflavone (M), 20-hydroxyecdysone (E), and sulfo-polysaccharide (CSP3) have...
RESUMOIntroduction:In recent years, there was an increased interest on the effects of beta-hydroxy-b...
Advisors: Judith Lukaszuk.Committee members: Amanda Salacinski; Josephine Umoren; David Walker.Backg...
Short-term resistance training has consistently demonstrated gains in muscular strength, but not hyp...
This study examined the effects of ingesting nutritional supplements designed to promote lean tissue...
Athletes are increasingly incorporating resistance training into their conditioning programs in an a...
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of a nutritional supplement, Mass FX, on musc...
PURPOSE: Some studies report greater muscle hypertrophy during resistance exercise (RE) training fro...
Objective. To prospectively evaluate the effects of resistance training combined with increased ener...
BACKGROUND: Supplementation of combined glutathione (GSH) with L-citrulline in response to a single ...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the commercially available multi-nutrient su...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of the commercially available multi-nutrient su...
Background: Phosphatidic acid (PA) has been reported to activate the mammalian target of rapamycin (...
Human metabolism is a complex mixture of different metabolites and metabolic pathways that are inter...
Periods of intense training can elicit an acute decline in performance and body composition associat...
Abstract Purpose Methoxyisoflavone (M), 20-hydroxyecdysone (E), and sulfo-polysaccharide (CSP3) have...
RESUMOIntroduction:In recent years, there was an increased interest on the effects of beta-hydroxy-b...
Advisors: Judith Lukaszuk.Committee members: Amanda Salacinski; Josephine Umoren; David Walker.Backg...
Short-term resistance training has consistently demonstrated gains in muscular strength, but not hyp...