Minimal whey protein with carbohydrate stimulates muscle protein synthesis following resistance exercise in trained young men.

Jason E Tang, Joshua J Manolakos, Greg W Kujbida, Paul J Lysecki, Daniel R Moore, Stuart M Phillips
Author Information
  1. Jason E Tang: Exercise Metabolism Research Group, Department of Kinesiology, McMaster University, 1280 Main St. West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.

Abstract

Whey protein is a supplemental protein source often used by athletes, particularly those aiming to gain muscle mass; however, direct evidence for its efficacy in stimulating muscle protein synthesis (MPS) is lacking. We aimed to determine the impact of consuming whey protein on skeletal muscle protein turnover in the post-exercise period. Eight healthy resistance-trained young men (age=21+/-1 .0 years; BMI=26.8+/-0.9 kg/m2 (means+/-SE)) participated in a double-blind randomized crossover trial in which they performed a unilateral leg resistance exercise workout (EX: 4 sets of knee extensions and 4 sets of leg press; 8-10 repetitions/set; 80% of maximal), such that one leg was not exercised and acted as a rested (RE) comparator. After exercise, subjects consumed either an isoenergetic whey protein plus carbohydrate beverage (WHEY: 10 g protein and 21 g fructose) or a carbohydrate-only beverage (CHO: 21 g fructose and 10 g maltodextran). Subjects received pulse-tracer injections of L-[ring-2H5]phenylalanine and L-[15N]phenylalanine to measure MPS. Exercise stimulated a rise in MPS in the WHEY-EX and CHO-EX legs, which were greater than MPS in the WHEY-RE leg and the CHO-RE leg (all p<0.05), respectively. The rate of MPS in the WHEY-EX leg was greater than in the CHO-EX leg (p<0.001). We conclude that a small dose (10 g) of whey protein with carbohydrate (21 g) can stimulate a rise in MPS after resistance exercise in trained young men that would be supportive of a positive net protein balance, which, over time, would lead to hypertrophy.

MeSH Term

Adult
Algorithms
Beverages
Blood Glucose
Dietary Carbohydrates
Exercise
Humans
Insulin
Kinetics
Male
Milk Proteins
Muscle Proteins
Muscle, Skeletal
Phenylalanine
Weight Lifting
Whey Proteins

Chemicals

Blood Glucose
Dietary Carbohydrates
Insulin
Milk Proteins
Muscle Proteins
Whey Proteins
Phenylalanine

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