Protein Intake Does Not Increase Vastus Lateralis Muscle Protein Synthesis during Cycling

Mar 3, 2011Medicine and science in sports and exercise

Protein intake does not increase muscle building in the thigh during cycling

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Abstract

Consuming protein during exercise increased postexercise vastus lateralis muscle protein synthesis by 51% ± 22%.

  • Protein ingestion during exercise increased leg protein synthesis and decreased net leg protein breakdown.
  • No significant increase in protein synthesis was observed in the highly active vastus lateralis muscle during exercise.
  • Postexercise vastus lateralis muscle protein synthesis was higher with protein intake compared to carbohydrate alone.
  • Leg protein net balance was negative during recovery with carbohydrate intake but positive with carbohydrate and protein intake.

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