Background The rate of protein digestion and amino acid absorption determines the postprandial rise in circulating amino acids and modulates postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates. Objective We sought to compare protein digestion, amino acid absorption kinetics, and the postprandial muscle protein synthetic response following ingestion of intact milk protein or an equivalent amount of free amino acids. Methods Twenty-four healthy, young participants (mean ± SD age: 22 ± 3 y and BMI 23 ± 2 kg/m2; sex: 12 male and 12 female participants) received a primed continuous infusion of l-[ring-2H5]-phenylalanine and l-[ring-3,5–2H2]-tyrosine, after which they ingested either 30 g intrinsically l-[1–13C]-phenylalanine–labeled milk protein or an...
Background: Dietary protein is required to attenuate the loss of muscle mass and to support recovery...
Dietary protein digestion and absorption kinetics determine the postprandial increase in muscle prot...
Background: The in vivo quality of milk protein fractions has seldom been studied in humans. Objec...
Background: The rate of protein digestion and amino acid absorption determines the postprandial rise...
Background: Dietary protein ingestion stimulates muscle protein synthesis by providing amino acids t...
BACKGROUND: Protein consumed after resistance exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthes...
Background Protein ingestion increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, limited data are cur...
Whole body and skeletal muscle mass is regulated by counterbalanced fluctuations between protein syn...
Background Protein ingestion increases muscle protein synthesis rates. The food matrix in which prot...
The anabolic action of "fast" whey protein on the regulation of postprandial muscle protein synthesi...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a protein hydrolysate, as opposed to its intact protein, is m...
Background Dietary protein ingestion stimulates muscle protein synthesis by providing amino acids to...
Background: Dietary protein is required to attenuate the loss of muscle mass and to support recovery...
Dietary protein digestion and absorption kinetics determine the postprandial increase in muscle prot...
Background: The in vivo quality of milk protein fractions has seldom been studied in humans. Objec...
Background: The rate of protein digestion and amino acid absorption determines the postprandial rise...
Background: Dietary protein ingestion stimulates muscle protein synthesis by providing amino acids t...
BACKGROUND: Protein consumed after resistance exercise increases postexercise muscle protein synthes...
Background Protein ingestion increases muscle protein synthesis rates. However, limited data are cur...
Whole body and skeletal muscle mass is regulated by counterbalanced fluctuations between protein syn...
Background Protein ingestion increases muscle protein synthesis rates. The food matrix in which prot...
The anabolic action of "fast" whey protein on the regulation of postprandial muscle protein synthesi...
BACKGROUND: It has been suggested that a protein hydrolysate, as opposed to its intact protein, is m...
Background Dietary protein ingestion stimulates muscle protein synthesis by providing amino acids to...
Background: Dietary protein is required to attenuate the loss of muscle mass and to support recovery...
Dietary protein digestion and absorption kinetics determine the postprandial increase in muscle prot...
Background: The in vivo quality of milk protein fractions has seldom been studied in humans. Objec...