To stimulate muscle protein synthesis, it is important to increase the plasma levels of essential amino acids (EAA), especially leucine, by ingesting proteins. Protein hydrolysate ingestion can induce postprandial hyperaminoacidemia; however, it is unclear whether protein hydrolysate is associated with higher levels of aminoacidemia compared with a free amino acid mixture when both are ingested orally. We assessed the effects of whey protein hydrolysate (WPH) ingestion on postprandial aminoacidemia, especially plasma leucine levels, compared to ingestion of a free amino acid mixture. This study was an open-label, randomized, 4 × 4 Latin square design. After 12–15 h of fasting, 11 healthy young men ingested the WPH (3.3, 5.0, or ...
Background/Objectives:Whey proteins have insulinogenic properties and the effect appears to be media...
Whey protein ingestion has been shown to effectively stimulate postprandial muscle protein accretion...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of whey protein on plasma amino acid (AA) conc...
To stimulate muscle protein synthesis, it is important to increase the plasma levels of essential am...
Background: Muscle mass is an important determinant of metabolic health and physical function. It ha...
Background and objectives The digestion rate of proteins and subsequent absorption of amino acids ca...
We examined the aminoacidemic, glycemic, and insulinemic responses following ingestion of 25 g of na...
BACKGROUND: Resistance exercise and protein intake are both strong stimuli for muscle protein synthe...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...
Background: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...
To optimize the postexercise insulin response and to increase plasma amino acid availability, we stu...
Industrial heat treatment of milk results in protein glycation. A high protein glycation level has b...
This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis (MPS) to rap...
Fish-derived proteins, particularly fish protein hydrolysates (FPH), offer potential as high-quality...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of intraduodenal (ID) dairy protein on plasma ...
Background/Objectives:Whey proteins have insulinogenic properties and the effect appears to be media...
Whey protein ingestion has been shown to effectively stimulate postprandial muscle protein accretion...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of whey protein on plasma amino acid (AA) conc...
To stimulate muscle protein synthesis, it is important to increase the plasma levels of essential am...
Background: Muscle mass is an important determinant of metabolic health and physical function. It ha...
Background and objectives The digestion rate of proteins and subsequent absorption of amino acids ca...
We examined the aminoacidemic, glycemic, and insulinemic responses following ingestion of 25 g of na...
BACKGROUND: Resistance exercise and protein intake are both strong stimuli for muscle protein synthe...
BACKGROUND: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...
Background: Sarcopenia has been attributed to a diminished muscle protein synthetic response to food...
To optimize the postexercise insulin response and to increase plasma amino acid availability, we stu...
Industrial heat treatment of milk results in protein glycation. A high protein glycation level has b...
This study was designed to compare the acute response of mixed muscle protein synthesis (MPS) to rap...
Fish-derived proteins, particularly fish protein hydrolysates (FPH), offer potential as high-quality...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of intraduodenal (ID) dairy protein on plasma ...
Background/Objectives:Whey proteins have insulinogenic properties and the effect appears to be media...
Whey protein ingestion has been shown to effectively stimulate postprandial muscle protein accretion...
This study determined the effects of increasing loads of whey protein on plasma amino acid (AA) conc...