Protein, protein hydrolysates, and amino acids have become popular ingredients in sports nutrition. The use of protein, protein hydrolysates, and amino acid mixtures has multiple applications when aiming to improve postexercise recovery. After exhaustive endurance-type exercise, muscle glycogen repletion is the most important factor determining the time needed to recover. Coingestion of relatively small amounts of protein and/or amino acids with carbohydrate can be used to augment postprandial insulin secretion and accelerate muscle glycogen synthesis rates. Furthermore, it has been well established that ingesting protein, protein hydrolysates, and amino acid can stimulate protein synthesis and inhibit protein breakdown and, as such, improv...
Adaptations to exercise training are determined by the response of metabolic and molecular mechanism...
This chapter provides an overview on the impact of dietary protein administration during and/or imme...
Participation rates of masters athletes in endurance events such as long distance triathlon and runn...
Protein, protein hydrolysates, and amino acids have become popular ingredients in sports nutrition. ...
Intact protein, protein hydrolysates, and free amino acids are popular ingredients in contemporary s...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
Dietary protein ingestion after exercise stimulates muscle protein inhibits protein breakdown and, a...
Nutrient administration following an exercise bout vastly affects anabolic processes within the huma...
A net positive nitrogen balance is needed for exercise induced muscle damage to be repaired during t...
A net positive nitrogen balance is needed for exerciseinduced muscle damage to be repaired during th...
Recovery from the demands of daily training is an essential element of a scientifically based period...
Finding the optimal nutrition regimen for enhanced recovery is fundamental in enhancing exercise tra...
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years, leading ...
We investigated the effect of carbohydrate and protein hydrolysate ingestion on whole-body and muscl...
The synthesis of new protein is necessary for both strength and endurance adaptations. While the pro...
Adaptations to exercise training are determined by the response of metabolic and molecular mechanism...
This chapter provides an overview on the impact of dietary protein administration during and/or imme...
Participation rates of masters athletes in endurance events such as long distance triathlon and runn...
Protein, protein hydrolysates, and amino acids have become popular ingredients in sports nutrition. ...
Intact protein, protein hydrolysates, and free amino acids are popular ingredients in contemporary s...
During postexercise recovery, optimal nutritional intake is important to replenish endogenous substr...
Dietary protein ingestion after exercise stimulates muscle protein inhibits protein breakdown and, a...
Nutrient administration following an exercise bout vastly affects anabolic processes within the huma...
A net positive nitrogen balance is needed for exercise induced muscle damage to be repaired during t...
A net positive nitrogen balance is needed for exerciseinduced muscle damage to be repaired during th...
Recovery from the demands of daily training is an essential element of a scientifically based period...
Finding the optimal nutrition regimen for enhanced recovery is fundamental in enhancing exercise tra...
The importance of post-exercise recovery nutrition has been well described in recent years, leading ...
We investigated the effect of carbohydrate and protein hydrolysate ingestion on whole-body and muscl...
The synthesis of new protein is necessary for both strength and endurance adaptations. While the pro...
Adaptations to exercise training are determined by the response of metabolic and molecular mechanism...
This chapter provides an overview on the impact of dietary protein administration during and/or imme...
Participation rates of masters athletes in endurance events such as long distance triathlon and runn...