Added Protein Maintains Efficacy of a Low-Carbohydrate Sports Drink

Nov 20, 2009Journal of strength and conditioning research

Added protein keeps a low-carb sports drink effective

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Abstract

Time to fatigue at 80% V(O2)max was significantly longer during the CHO (26.9 minutes), CHO/PRO H (30.5 minutes), and CHO/PRO L (28.9 minutes) trials compared to the placebo (14.7 minutes).

  • All carbohydrate and protein drink trials resulted in longer times to fatigue compared to the placebo.
  • Blood glucose and plasma insulin levels were higher during carbohydrate and protein trials compared to the placebo.
  • Fat oxidation and perceived exertion ratings were lower during carbohydrate and protein trials compared to the placebo.
  • Minor differences in blood parameters were noted among the carbohydrate and protein drink treatments.

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