Coingestion of protein with carbohydrate during recovery from endurance exercise stimulates skeletal muscle protein synthesis in humans

Nov 28, 2008Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Taking protein with carbs after endurance exercise increases muscle protein building in people

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Abstract

Muscle fractional synthetic rate (FSR) was significantly higher at 0.09%/h when protein was ingested with carbohydrate during recovery.

  • Ingesting 0.4 g of protein per kg per hour with 1.2 g of carbohydrate per kg per hour led to a higher muscle FSR compared to carbohydrate-only or higher carbohydrate intake.
  • Whole body net protein balance (WBNB) was positive only when protein was included with carbohydrate, primarily due to a decrease in protein breakdown.
  • No significant differences in glycogen synthesis rates were observed between the different feeding strategies tested.

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