The Effects of Protein Supplements on Muscle Mass, Strength, and Aerobic and Anaerobic Power in Healthy Adults: A Systematic Review

Aug 30, 2014Sports medicine (Auckland, N.Z.)

Protein supplements and their links to muscle size, strength, and aerobic and anaerobic power in healthy adults

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Abstract

Protein supplementation may enhance muscle mass and performance when training is adequate.

  • Untrained individuals likely see no impact on lean mass and muscle strength from protein supplementation during initial weeks of resistance training.
  • Increased duration, frequency, and volume of resistance training may allow protein supplementation to promote muscle hypertrophy and strength gains in both untrained and trained individuals.
  • Evidence suggests protein supplementation may accelerate gains in aerobic and anaerobic power.
  • Findings are limited as many studies focused on untrained participants, making generalization difficult for all potential protein supplement users.

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