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The effects of 8 weeks of whey or rice protein supplementation on body composition and exercise performance
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NutritionPhysical ActivityMuscle FunctionExperimental NutritionRice Protein SupplementationKinesiologyBody CompositionSport NutritionMuscle InjuryExerciseFeed AdditiveMetabolismPublic HealthHealth SciencesAnimal PhysiologyAnimal NutritionModerate AmountsAlternative Protein SourceMedical Nutrition TherapyExercise PhysiologyPhysiologyRice Protein IsolateSkeletal Muscle HypertrophyExercise Performance
Consumption of moderate amounts of animal-derived protein has been shown to differently influence skeletal muscle hypertrophy during resistance training when compared with nitrogenous and isoenergetic amounts of plant-based protein administered in small to moderate doses. Therefore, the purpose of the study was to determine if the post-exercise consumption of rice protein isolate could increase recovery and elicit adequate changes in body composition compared to equally dosed whey protein isolate if given in large, isocaloric doses.
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