Postexercise protein supplementation improves health and muscle soreness during basic military training in Marine recruits.

22 Mar 2004Flakoll PJ, Judy T, Flinn K, Carr C, Flinn S.

Postexercise protein supplementation may not only enhance muscle protein deposition but it also has significant potential to positively impact health, muscle soreness, and tissue hydration during prolonged intense exercise training, suggesting a potential therapeutic approach for the prevention of health problems in severely stressed exercising populations.

Cohort Study
3 effects
54 days
150 subjects

Reported Outcomes

DeterminantsOutcomeDetails

Meat & Foods rich in Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Meat & Foods rich in B...
Nutrition

Inflammation Lymphatic outcome
Minor decreased risk of Inflammation
Lymphatic system

Moderate evidence
-1.0%

Meat & Foods rich in Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Meat & Foods rich in B...
Nutrition

Injury Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor decreased risk of Injury
Musculoskeletal system

Moderate evidence
-3.0%

Meat & Foods rich in Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) Nutrition risk & protective factor
Minor Protective Factor Meat & Foods rich in B...
Nutrition

Exercise Recovery Musculoskeletal outcome
Minor increase risk of Exercise Recovery
Musculoskeletal system

Moderate evidence
11.0%