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Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise

Physical performance and regeneration after exercise is enhanced by the ingestion of proteins and carbohydrates. These nutrients are generally consumed by athletes via whey protein and glucose-based shakes. In this study, effects of protein and carbohydrate on skeletal muscle regeneration, given eit...

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Autores principales: Isenmann, Eduard, Blume, Franziska, Bizjak, Daniel A., Hundsdörfer, Vera, Pagano, Sarah, Schibrowski, Sebastian, Simon, Werner, Schmandra, Lukas, Diel, Patrick
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30935010
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040744
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author Isenmann, Eduard
Blume, Franziska
Bizjak, Daniel A.
Hundsdörfer, Vera
Pagano, Sarah
Schibrowski, Sebastian
Simon, Werner
Schmandra, Lukas
Diel, Patrick
author_facet Isenmann, Eduard
Blume, Franziska
Bizjak, Daniel A.
Hundsdörfer, Vera
Pagano, Sarah
Schibrowski, Sebastian
Simon, Werner
Schmandra, Lukas
Diel, Patrick
author_sort Isenmann, Eduard
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description Physical performance and regeneration after exercise is enhanced by the ingestion of proteins and carbohydrates. These nutrients are generally consumed by athletes via whey protein and glucose-based shakes. In this study, effects of protein and carbohydrate on skeletal muscle regeneration, given either by shake or by a meal, were compared. 35 subjects performed a 10 km run. After exercise, they ingested nothing (control), a protein/glucose shake (shake) or a combination of white bread and sour milk cheese (food) in a randomized cross over design. Serum glucose (n = 35), serum insulin (n = 35), serum creatine kinase (n = 15) and myoglobin (n = 15), hematologic parameters, cortisol (n = 35), inflammation markers (n = 27) and leg strength (n = 15) as a functional marker were measured. Insulin secretion was significantly stimulated by shake and food. In contrast, only shake resulted in an increase of blood glucose. Food resulted in a decrease of pro, and stimulation of anti-inflammatory serum markers. The exercise induced skeletal muscle damage, indicated by serum creatine kinase and myoglobin, and exercise induced loss of leg strength was decreased by shake and food. Our data indicate that uptake of protein and carbohydrate by shake or food reduces exercise induced skeletal muscle damage and has pro-regenerative effects.
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spelling pubmed-65213242019-05-31 Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise Isenmann, Eduard Blume, Franziska Bizjak, Daniel A. Hundsdörfer, Vera Pagano, Sarah Schibrowski, Sebastian Simon, Werner Schmandra, Lukas Diel, Patrick Nutrients Article Physical performance and regeneration after exercise is enhanced by the ingestion of proteins and carbohydrates. These nutrients are generally consumed by athletes via whey protein and glucose-based shakes. In this study, effects of protein and carbohydrate on skeletal muscle regeneration, given either by shake or by a meal, were compared. 35 subjects performed a 10 km run. After exercise, they ingested nothing (control), a protein/glucose shake (shake) or a combination of white bread and sour milk cheese (food) in a randomized cross over design. Serum glucose (n = 35), serum insulin (n = 35), serum creatine kinase (n = 15) and myoglobin (n = 15), hematologic parameters, cortisol (n = 35), inflammation markers (n = 27) and leg strength (n = 15) as a functional marker were measured. Insulin secretion was significantly stimulated by shake and food. In contrast, only shake resulted in an increase of blood glucose. Food resulted in a decrease of pro, and stimulation of anti-inflammatory serum markers. The exercise induced skeletal muscle damage, indicated by serum creatine kinase and myoglobin, and exercise induced loss of leg strength was decreased by shake and food. Our data indicate that uptake of protein and carbohydrate by shake or food reduces exercise induced skeletal muscle damage and has pro-regenerative effects. MDPI 2019-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6521324/ /pubmed/30935010 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040744 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Isenmann, Eduard
Blume, Franziska
Bizjak, Daniel A.
Hundsdörfer, Vera
Pagano, Sarah
Schibrowski, Sebastian
Simon, Werner
Schmandra, Lukas
Diel, Patrick
Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise
title Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise
title_full Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise
title_fullStr Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise
title_short Comparison of Pro-Regenerative Effects of Carbohydrates and Protein Administrated by Shake and Non-Macro-Nutrient Matched Food Items on the Skeletal Muscle after Acute Endurance Exercise
title_sort comparison of pro-regenerative effects of carbohydrates and protein administrated by shake and non-macro-nutrient matched food items on the skeletal muscle after acute endurance exercise
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6521324/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30935010
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11040744
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