Effects of dietary supplementation in sport and exercise: a review of evidence on milk proteins and amino acids
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- DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2020.1756216
Effects of dietary supplementation in sport and exercise: a review of evidence on milk proteins and amino acids
Abstract
Dietary supplements, especially protein, are used by athletes to achieve the exercise and training daily demands, and have been receiving research focus on their role regarding recovery and performance. Protein supplements are preferred over traditional protein sources because of their ease of availability and use. In addition to consuming a complete protein supplement, such as whey protein, the ingestion of a supplement containing only amino acids has been of interest for promoting skeletal muscle anabolism and high-quality weight loss. The aim of this study was to review the existing evidence on the effects of protein and amino acid supplementation on exercise. The preponderance of evidence suggests that protein supplementation, especially milk proteins, potentiate muscle protein synthesis, lean mass and exercise recovery. Unlike proteins, amino acids supplementation (branched-chain amino acids, glutamine or leucine) results from research are equivocal and are not warranted.
Keywords: Athletic performance; dietary supplements; glutamine; leucine; whey protein.
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