Diet-Controlled Whey Protein Supplementation: Mitigating Serum Creatine Kinase Levels After Continuous Resistance Exercise.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q1 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Chae-Been Kim, Dohyun Ahn, Ji-Been Kim, Hyoung-Su Park, Hye-Jin Kim, Jung-Jun Park
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Abstract

Objective: As awareness of the health benefits of resistance exercise grows, an increasing number of people are participating, but eccentric movements in such exercises can cause muscle damage. This study aimed to investigate the effects of whey protein supplementation on resistance exercise-induced serum creatine kinase (CK) increase.

Design: Cross-sectional study with repeated measures intervention lasting 1 week.

Methods: Thirty-six men were randomly assigned to a protein supplement group (PSG) or a placebo group (CON). Participants consumed three packed meals with protein supplement or placebo daily. Resistance exercise (60% 1-RM intensity) occurred for 60 min over 6 consecutive days. Blood was collected at baseline, within 1-h post-exercise for 6 days, and 24 h after the final session.

Results: There was a significant group-by-time interaction (p = 0.049). In PSG, there were no significant changes in serum CK levels at any consecutive time points. However, a significant increase in serum CK levels was observed exclusively in CON from 0 to 24 h after exercise (from 551.4 ± 323.4 to 1244.8 ± 1203.6, p = 0.036), and also from 24 to 48 h after exercise (from 1244.8 ± 1203.6 to 7480.2 ± 9173.0, p = 0.044). Additionally, a significant decrease was noted only in CON from 96 to 120 h after exercise (from 12696.3 ± 10438.4 to 9957.8 ± 9176.6, p = 0.023). Serum CK levels on the last day were lower in PSG than in CON (p = 0.023).

Conclusion: In conclusion, whey protein supplementation may have a positive effect in mitigating the serum CK increase induced by six consecutive days of resistance exercise.

饮食控制乳清蛋白补充:缓解持续阻力运动后血清肌酸激酶水平。
目的:随着人们对抗阻运动健康益处的认识不断提高,越来越多的人开始参与到抗阻运动中来,但这种运动中的古怪动作可能会导致肌肉损伤。本研究旨在探讨补充乳清蛋白对抵抗运动诱导的血清肌酸激酶(CK)升高的影响。设计:横断面研究,重复措施干预持续1周。方法:36名男性随机分为蛋白质补充组(PSG)和安慰剂组(CON)。参与者每天吃三顿含有蛋白质补充剂或安慰剂的盒饭。阻力运动(60% 1-RM强度)连续6天,每次60分钟。在基线、运动后1小时和最后一次运动后24小时采集血液,持续6天。结果:组间时间交互作用显著(p = 0.049)。在PSG中,血清CK水平在任何连续时间点均无显著变化。然而,在运动后0 - 24小时(从551.4±323.4到1244.8±1203.6,p = 0.036)和24 - 48小时(从1244.8±1203.6到7480.2±9173.0,p = 0.044), CON组的血清CK水平均有显著升高。此外,只有CON在运动后96至120小时有显著下降(从12696.3±10438.4到9957.8±9176.6,p = 0.023)。PSG组最后一天血清CK水平低于CON组(p = 0.023)。结论:补充乳清蛋白对缓解连续6 d抗阻运动引起的血清CK升高有积极作用。
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