Combined ingestion of protein and free leucine with carbohydrate increases postexercise muscle protein synthesis in vivo in male subjects

Nov 25, 2004American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism

Protein and leucine with carbohydrate increase muscle protein building after exercise in men

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Abstract

Plasma insulin response was 240% higher in the carbohydrate, protein, and leucine trial compared to the carbohydrate trial.

  • Whole body protein breakdown rates were lower and synthesis rates were higher in the trials with protein compared to the carbohydrate-only trial.
  • The addition of leucine to protein and carbohydrate intake resulted in a lower rate of protein oxidation.
  • Protein balance was negative after carbohydrate intake alone but positive with protein and leucine combinations.
  • The mixed muscle protein synthesis rate was significantly greater with the carbohydrate, protein, and leucine trial compared to the carbohydrate-only trial.

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