Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggested that the postprandial increase in circulating insulin modulates the muscle protein synthetic response to feeding. Objective: The objective of the study was to investigate whether a greater postprandial rise in circulating insulin level increases amino acid uptake in muscle and augments postprandial muscle protein synthesis rates. Participants and Design: Forty-eight healthy young (age 22 +/- 1 y; body mass index 22.0 +/- 0.3 kg/m(2)) and older males (age 68 +/- 1 y; body mass index 26.3 +/- 0.4 kg/m(2)) ingested 20 g intrinsically L-[1-C-13]-leucine-and L-[1-C-13]-phenylalanine-labeled casein protein with or without local insulin infusion. ...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
CONTEXT: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
CONTEXT: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
CONTEXT: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: Skeletal muscle protein synthesis is highly responsive to food intake. It has been suggeste...
Context: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
CONTEXT: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
CONTEXT: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
CONTEXT: The progressive loss of muscle mass with aging is accelerated in type 2 diabetes patients. ...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: A blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion may contribut...
Context: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...
CONTEXT: An impaired muscle protein synthetic response to feeding likely contributes to muscle loss ...