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Nutrients ; 10(3)2018 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29534444

ABSTRACT

The effects of protein supplementation on the ratings of energy/fatigue, muscle soreness [ascending (A) and descending (D) stairs], and serum creatine kinase levels following a marathon run were examined. Variables were compared between recreational male and female runners ingesting carbohydrate + protein (CP) during the run (CPDuring, n = 8) versus those that were consuming carbohydrate (CHODuring,n = 8). In a second study, outcomes were compared between subjects who consumed CP or CHO immediately following exercise [CPPost (n = 4) versus CHOPost (n = 4)]. Magnitude-based inferences revealed no meaningful differences between treatments 24 h post-marathon. At 72 h, recovery [Δ(72 hr-Pre)] was likely improved with CPDuring versus CHODuring, respectively, for Physical Energy (+14 ± 64 vs -74 ± 70 mm), Mental Fatigue (-52 ± 59 vs +1 ± 11 mm), and Soreness-D (+15 ± 9 vs +21 ± 70 mm). In addition, recovery at 72 h was likely-very likely improved with CPPost versus CHOPost for Physical Fatigue, Mental Energy, and Soreness-A. Thus, protein supplementation did not meaningfully alter recovery during the initial 24 h following a marathon. However, ratings of energy/fatigue and muscle soreness were improved over 72 h when CP was consumed during exercise, or immediately following the marathon.


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Dietary Proteins/therapeutic use , Dietary Supplements , Fatigue/prevention & control , Mental Fatigue/prevention & control , Myalgia/prevention & control , Running , Sports Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , Dietary Carbohydrates/therapeutic use , Double-Blind Method , Energy Drinks , Fatigue/blood , Fatigue/diet therapy , Fatigue/etiology , Female , Gels , Humans , Male , Mental Fatigue/blood , Mental Fatigue/diet therapy , Mental Fatigue/etiology , Muscle Fatigue , Myalgia/blood , Myalgia/diet therapy , Myalgia/etiology , Physical Conditioning, Human , Physical Endurance , Physical Exertion , Proof of Concept Study , Snacks , Time Factors , Young Adult
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