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Aerobic Exercise Training Adaptations Are Increased by Postexercise Carbohydrate-Protein Supplementation
Author(s) -
Lisa Ferguson-Stegall,
Erin L. McCleave,
Zhenping Ding,
Phillip G. Doerner,
Yang Liu,
Bei Wang,
Marin E. Healy,
Maximilian Kleinert,
Benjamin Dessard,
David G. Lassiter,
Lynne Kammer,
John L. Ivy
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
journal of nutrition and metabolism
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.789
H-Index - 42
eISSN - 2090-0732
pISSN - 2090-0724
DOI - 10.1155/2011/623182
Subject(s) - carbohydrate , placebo , medicine , lean body mass , vo2 max , aerobic exercise , exercise physiology , endocrinology , physical therapy , zoology , food science , body weight , heart rate , chemistry , biology , blood pressure , alternative medicine , pathology
Carbohydrate-protein supplementation has been found to increase the rate of training adaptation when provided postresistance exercise. The present study compared the effects of a carbohydrate and protein supplement in the form of chocolate milk (CM), isocaloric carbohydrate (CHO), and placebo on training adaptations occurring over 4.5 weeks of aerobic exercise training. Thirty-two untrained subjects cycled 60 min/d, 5 d/wk for 4.5 wks at 75–80% of maximal oxygen consumption (VO 2 max). Supplements were ingested immediately and 1 h after each exercise session. VO 2 max and body composition were assessed before the start and end of training. VO 2 max improvements were significantly greater in CM than CHO and placebo. Greater improvements in body composition, represented by a calculated lean and fat mass differential for whole body and trunk, were found in the CM group compared to CHO. We conclude supplementing with CM postexercise improves aerobic power and body composition more effectively than CHO alone.

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