The development of lean body mass (LBM) is closely linked to protein feeding. Along with resistance exercise protein feeding, or amino acid provision, stimulate muscle protein synthesis (MPS). Repeated stimulation of MPS above protein breakdown results in lean mass accretion. Many athletes aim to build or maintain LBM. The aim of this thesis was to better understand the relationship between LBM and protein feeding in trained individuals. This aim was studied in the applied setting and at whole body, muscle and molecular level. Chapter 2 revealed differences in total body mass and LBM between young rugby union players competing at different playing standards. Protein consumption was higher in players that played at a higher standard. The...
Ingestion of protein is crucial for maintenance of a variety of body functions and within the scope ...
Background The pattern of protein intake following exercise may impact whole-body protein turnover...
Protein and amino acid ingestion has been investigated as an aid in recovery from eccentric exercise...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
The importance of protein feeding for maximising the anabolic effect of resistance exercise is well ...
Nutrition is important to promote adaptations to rugby training. Rugby athletes undertake regular tr...
The currently accepted amount of protein required to achieve maximal stimulation of myofibrillar pro...
In this article, Lindsay Macnaughton and Dr Oliver Witard critique the latest information regarding ...
Abstract Position statement The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) provides an objecti...
Position statement: The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) provides an objective and c...
Recent research in healthy adults suggests an even distribution of protein throughout the day may re...
Abstract Opinion on the role of protein in promoting athletic performance is divided along the lines...
Common concerns among athletes regarding protein consumption are the following: what protein type(s)...
The currently accepted amount of protein required to achieve maximal stimulation of myofibrillar pro...
Resistance exercise is fundamentally anabolic and as such stimulates the process of skeletal muscle ...
Ingestion of protein is crucial for maintenance of a variety of body functions and within the scope ...
Background The pattern of protein intake following exercise may impact whole-body protein turnover...
Protein and amino acid ingestion has been investigated as an aid in recovery from eccentric exercise...
At present, there is no clear consensus as to whether protein feeding harnesses any ergogenic benefi...
The importance of protein feeding for maximising the anabolic effect of resistance exercise is well ...
Nutrition is important to promote adaptations to rugby training. Rugby athletes undertake regular tr...
The currently accepted amount of protein required to achieve maximal stimulation of myofibrillar pro...
In this article, Lindsay Macnaughton and Dr Oliver Witard critique the latest information regarding ...
Abstract Position statement The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) provides an objecti...
Position statement: The International Society of Sports Nutrition (ISSN) provides an objective and c...
Recent research in healthy adults suggests an even distribution of protein throughout the day may re...
Abstract Opinion on the role of protein in promoting athletic performance is divided along the lines...
Common concerns among athletes regarding protein consumption are the following: what protein type(s)...
The currently accepted amount of protein required to achieve maximal stimulation of myofibrillar pro...
Resistance exercise is fundamentally anabolic and as such stimulates the process of skeletal muscle ...
Ingestion of protein is crucial for maintenance of a variety of body functions and within the scope ...
Background The pattern of protein intake following exercise may impact whole-body protein turnover...
Protein and amino acid ingestion has been investigated as an aid in recovery from eccentric exercise...