高强度运动8周后补充成分优化乳清分离蛋白(ioProtein)与乳清蛋白比较物的效果

J. Williams, K. Vieira, S. Williams
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对于许多运动员和活跃的成年人来说,使用蛋白质补充剂来增加瘦肌肉质量是一种常见的做法,特别是乳清蛋白,由于其高水平的必需氨基酸,是理想的。乳清分离蛋白是最常见的蛋白质形式之一,被认为是最好的蛋白质来源之一。迄今为止,还没有研究检验乳清蛋白的相对性能,该蛋白经过了正在申请专利的成分优化过程,以增强其对肌肉蛋白质合成和瘦肌肉合成代谢的影响。因此,本研究的主要目的是检验这种ioProtein乳清蛋白分离物与阻力运动相结合对运动员身体成分的几种测量的相对益处,并与未治疗的乳清蛋白分离物相比较。招募了20名年龄在18至37岁之间的健康男女成年人。结果表明,与那些服用未经优化、未经处理的乳清蛋白的人相比,补充成分优化乳清蛋白的人的无脂质量有显著改善(p<0.5)。此外,补充成分优化乳清蛋白的个体在卧推(p<0.5)、深蹲(p<0.5)、恢复时间(p<0.5)和胃部不适(p<0.5)方面的表现也显著提高,而服用非优化乳清蛋白的个体则没有这方面的报告。
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The Effects of Supplementing Ingredient Optimized Whey Protein Isolate (ioProtein) Versus Whey Protein Comparator Following High Intensity Exercise for 8-Weeks
It is common practice for many athletes and active adults to use protein supplements to enhance gains in lean muscle mass, and whey protein, in particular, is ideal due to its high levels of essential amino acids. Whey protein isolates, one of the most common forms of protein, are considered one of the best sources of protein available. To date, no studies have examined the relative performance of whey protein that has undergone the patent-pending Ingredient Optimized process in order to enhance its effects on muscle protein synthesis and lean muscle anabolism. As such, the primary aim of this study was to examine the relative benefit of this ioProtein whey protein isolate, in combination with resistance exercise, on several measures of body composition among a sample of athletes in comparison with those associated with an untreated whey protein isolate. Twenty healthy male and female adults, between the ages of 18 and 37 years, were recruited. Results indicated that individuals who supplemented with the Ingredient Optimized whey protein saw a significant improvement in fat-free mass (p<0.5) compared to those taking non-optimized, non-treated whey protein. Moreover, individuals supplementing with Ingredient Optimized whey protein also experienced significantly enhanced performance on bench press (p<0.5), squat (p<0.5), recovery time (p<0.5), and stomach discomfort (p<0.5), which was not reported from individuals taking the non-optimized control whey protein.
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