Acute effect of amino acid ingestion and resistance exercise on plasma growth hormone concentration in young men.

R R Suminski, R J Robertson, F L Goss, S Arslanian, J Kang, S DaSilva, A C Utter, K F Metz
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Abstract

Sixteen men completed four trials at random as follows: (Trial A) performance of a single bout of resistance exercise preceded by placebo ingestion (vitamin C); (Trial B) ingestion of 1,500 mg L-arginine and 1,500 mg L-lysine, immediately followed by exercise as in Trial A; (Trial C) ingestion of amino acids as in Trial B and no exercise; (Trial D) placebo ingestion and no exercise. Growth hormone (GH) concentrations were higher at 30, 60, and 90 min during the exercise trials (A and B) compared with the resting trials (C and D) (p < .05). No differences were noted in [GH] between the exercise trials. [GH] was significantly elevated during resting conditions 60 min after amino acid ingestion compared with the placebo trial. It was concluded that ingestion of 1,500 mg arginine and 1,500 mg lysine immediately before resistance exercise does not alter exercise-induced changes in [GH] in young men. However, when the same amino acid mixture is ingested under basal conditions, the acute secretion of GH is increased.

氨基酸摄入和抗阻运动对青年男性血浆生长激素浓度的急性影响。
16名男性随机完成以下4项试验:(试验A)在服用安慰剂(维生素C)之前进行单次抗阻运动;(试验B)摄入1500毫克l -精氨酸和1500毫克l -赖氨酸,随后立即进行试验A中的运动;(试验C)摄入与试验B相同的氨基酸,不运动;(试验D)服用安慰剂,不运动。运动试验(A和B)中生长激素(GH)浓度在30、60和90 min时高于静息试验(C和D) (p < 0.05)。两组运动试验的[GH]没有差异。与安慰剂试验相比,摄入氨基酸后60分钟静息状态下[GH]显著升高。结论是,在抗阻运动前立即摄入1500毫克精氨酸和1500毫克赖氨酸不会改变年轻男性运动引起的[GH]变化。然而,当在基础条件下摄入相同的氨基酸混合物时,生长激素的急性分泌增加。
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